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you must know jim o'connor! isn't he wonderful?" wonderful? >> what? it was disbelief, really.ter ego he has. >> reporter: inside the blood donor center pat found a plaque listing all the top blood donors at the hospital, including the record holder: jim o'connor. then he learned something even more unbelievable. that whenever mr. o'connor isn't torturing kids with calculus, he's on a whole other tangent-- cuddling sick babies. >> come on, you can talk to me. >> reporter: three days a week for the past 20 years jim has volunteered here, stepping in when parents can't to hold, feed, and comfort their children. nurse erin schmidt says he's invaluable. >> they tend to calm for him. they tend to relax with him. they fall asleep with him. >> i just like them and relate to them somehow. is that a smile? >> reporter: jim's never been married, he has no kids of his own but he has fallen hard for these babies. >> i don't want to see them alone. i can't do that. >> reporter: you're not a tough guy at all. >> i know. but don't tell my students! (laughs) if you do the calculations -- >> re
you must know jim o'connor! isn't he wonderful?" wonderful? >> what? it was disbelief, really.ter ego he has. >> reporter: inside the blood donor center pat found a plaque listing all the top blood donors at the hospital, including the record holder: jim o'connor. then he learned something even more unbelievable. that whenever mr. o'connor isn't torturing kids with calculus, he's on a whole other tangent-- cuddling sick babies. >> come on, you can talk to me. >>...
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that night o'connor posts his encounter online. >> i thought, this is interesting. this into a little video and put it up and just show my friends. here's a weird thing that happened. i was out fishing and a dog swam up to me. >> earlier that same day while o'connor is out fishing, semiretired emergency physician wellington chen of siesta key, florida, gets a visit from police. >> obviously when the police are at your door you wonder if you did something wrong. >> he is told the gut-wrenching news that his wife of 26 years, the mother to their three children, 53-year-old donna was hit and killed by a drunk driver. >> some friends of ours actually had witnessed the accident and said she'd been walking or running the dog and, obviously, we knew that he was missing at that point. we assumed he'd been hit by the car as well. >> it's undetermined if barney's injuries come from the drunk driver and why he is found more than three miles away from the scene of the crime and a half mile into the ocean. later that evening, authorities reunite a battered and bruised barney wit
that night o'connor posts his encounter online. >> i thought, this is interesting. this into a little video and put it up and just show my friends. here's a weird thing that happened. i was out fishing and a dog swam up to me. >> earlier that same day while o'connor is out fishing, semiretired emergency physician wellington chen of siesta key, florida, gets a visit from police. >> obviously when the police are at your door you wonder if you did something wrong. >> he is...
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john o'connor, appreciate your time tonight. thanks for joining us on "the ed show." >>> up next, jan brewer finally did the right thing in arizona. mike rogers joins me to discuss what took her so long and why conservatives are fuming about it. still ahead, the white house called for public opinions on the keystone xl pipeline. and you answered. we'll share your comments and bring you more from nebraska. knows her way around a miniskirt. can run in high heels. must be a supermodel, right? you don't know "aarp". because aarp is making finding the career you love, no matter what your age, a real possibility. go to aarp.org/possibilities to check out life reimagined for tools, support, and connections. if you don't think "i've still got it" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities you want everything.orks an expert ford technician knows your car's health depends on a full, complete checkup. the works. because when it comes to feeling safe behin
john o'connor, appreciate your time tonight. thanks for joining us on "the ed show." >>> up next, jan brewer finally did the right thing in arizona. mike rogers joins me to discuss what took her so long and why conservatives are fuming about it. still ahead, the white house called for public opinions on the keystone xl pipeline. and you answered. we'll share your comments and bring you more from nebraska. knows her way around a miniskirt. can run in high heels. must be a...
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francis o'connor is the world's top jackson pollock expert.e can spot a fake pollock in a second, but these days he is keeping his opinions to himself. what if i were to come to you and say, "this has been presented to me as a pollock." >> francis o'connor: someone comes to me about once a week. i just let it go by. >> simon: let it go by? >> o'connor: in other words, ignore it. >> simon: i'm not quite sure i understand. if i come to you and i say, "hey, this has been presented to me as a pollock," and you can see right away that it isn't, you're not going to tell me, "this is not a pollock"? >> o'connor: i would be very hesitant to give any opinion at that point, because of the legal situation. >> simon: where do i go to see whether my painting is a real pollock or not? >> o'connor: there is nowhere to go. >> simon: when collectors do have suspicions about their paintings, one of the few places they can go is jamie martin's lab. ballpark figure-- if you've examined, say, 100 paintings, how many of them are fakes? >> martin: i would say probab
francis o'connor is the world's top jackson pollock expert.e can spot a fake pollock in a second, but these days he is keeping his opinions to himself. what if i were to come to you and say, "this has been presented to me as a pollock." >> francis o'connor: someone comes to me about once a week. i just let it go by. >> simon: let it go by? >> o'connor: in other words, ignore it. >> simon: i'm not quite sure i understand. if i come to you and i say, "hey,...
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one law on the books in 17 states, the o'connor law, named for the son of the late carol o'connor, archien the show "all in the family" who lost his son to suicide related to drug use, told diane sawyer, he demanded accountability from the man he said supplied him with the drugs. >> you sleaze ball, you. we're going to get you. >> reporter: o'connor lobbied the california legislature to pass the drug dealer civil liability act. allowing family members of people injured by a drug dealer's acts to sue for reimbursement for medical and rehabilitation costs. >> you know, i've actually heard people say, you can't blame the dealer -- for what we choose to do to ourselves. they may be an accessory in some way, but you can't blame them. >> he's a partner in murder. not an accessory. a partner in murder. >> reporter: and some prosecutors are now calling it a crime. like john molinelli of bergen county, new jersey. >> it's not just dealer, it's supplier. it could also be a manufacturer. everyone up the chain could be charged with first degree drug-induced death here in new jersey. >> reporter: he's
one law on the books in 17 states, the o'connor law, named for the son of the late carol o'connor, archien the show "all in the family" who lost his son to suicide related to drug use, told diane sawyer, he demanded accountability from the man he said supplied him with the drugs. >> you sleaze ball, you. we're going to get you. >> reporter: o'connor lobbied the california legislature to pass the drug dealer civil liability act. allowing family members of people injured by...
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. >> reporter: three years ago, sheryl o'connor, a registered nurse, became her own patient when shenly had trouble forming words. >> as a nurse, i said, "this feels funny." i got up, and i went into the bathroom, did a quick neuroexam on myself. i said, okay, something's not working right. >> reporter: at age 49 she was diagnosed with a stroke. dr. andrew russman is a neurologist at the cleveland clinic. >> i think it's very important that we have a set of guidelines that raises awareness among women, especially women who don't traditionally think of themselves as at risk for stroke. >> reporter: for both sexes, risk factors include age, high blood pressure, smoking and high cholesterol. today's report outlined the unique risks women have, including gestational diabetes, use of birth control pills, especially for those who smoke, are hypertensive or have clotting problems. and high blood pressure during pregnancy, which can lead to a condition called pre-eclampsia. women with a history of pre-eclampsia have an increased risk for stroke even 30 years later and should be closely monit
. >> reporter: three years ago, sheryl o'connor, a registered nurse, became her own patient when shenly had trouble forming words. >> as a nurse, i said, "this feels funny." i got up, and i went into the bathroom, did a quick neuroexam on myself. i said, okay, something's not working right. >> reporter: at age 49 she was diagnosed with a stroke. dr. andrew russman is a neurologist at the cleveland clinic. >> i think it's very important that we have a set of...
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jim o'connor nor. then he learned something even more unbelievable. that whenever mr.ole other tangent. cuddling sick babies. three days a week for the past 20 years jim has volunteered here. stepping in when parents can't to hold, feed and comfort their children. nurse erin schmidt says he's invaluable. >> they calm for him. they tend to relax with him. they fall asleep with him. >> i just like them and relate to them somehow. >> jim's never been married. he has no kids of his own. but he has fallen hard for these babies. >> i don't want to see them alone. >> you're not a tough guy at all. >> don't tell my students. if you do the calculations. >> you think you know someone but you don't have the slightest. sometimes you think you're learning calculus but the real lesson is life. >> but now a different degree to the point where i try to emulate him. he's the epitome of a man of service. >> like i said both my parents were from here. >> osgood: coming up, a visit with leonardo dicaprio. and later the real monuments men. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid
jim o'connor nor. then he learned something even more unbelievable. that whenever mr.ole other tangent. cuddling sick babies. three days a week for the past 20 years jim has volunteered here. stepping in when parents can't to hold, feed and comfort their children. nurse erin schmidt says he's invaluable. >> they calm for him. they tend to relax with him. they fall asleep with him. >> i just like them and relate to them somehow. >> jim's never been married. he has no kids of...
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one law on the books in 17 states, the o'connor law, named for the son of late carroll o'connor, frombunker from "all in the family", sued the man he said provided his son with the drugs. >> you sleeze ball, you, we're going to get you. >> o'connor lobbied to pass the drug dealer civil liability act allowing families members of people jury injured by a drug dealer's acts to sue for reimbursement of medical rehabilitation costs. >> i have heard people say, you can't blame the dealer for what we choose to do to ourselves. they may be an accessory in some way, but you can't blame them. >> he is a partner in murder. not an accessory. partner in murder. >> reporter: and some prosecutors are now calling it a crime. like john muleneli of bergen county, new jersey. >> it is not just a deal or a supplier, it could also be a manufacturer. everyone up the chain could be charged with first degree here if new jersey. >> reporter: he is using a strict liability for drug-induced death statutes. it could land dealers in jail for 30 years. trying to show creative ways they mean business. ryan smith, a
one law on the books in 17 states, the o'connor law, named for the son of late carroll o'connor, frombunker from "all in the family", sued the man he said provided his son with the drugs. >> you sleeze ball, you, we're going to get you. >> o'connor lobbied to pass the drug dealer civil liability act allowing families members of people jury injured by a drug dealer's acts to sue for reimbursement of medical rehabilitation costs. >> i have heard people say, you can't...
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my name is jan o'connor i live and my family and i own a house in the fillmore neighborhood up syllable one week or so g ago i had a store and last year we were named one of the hundred top stories in the san francisco ear by the san francisco chronic. i've been a active member of the chasm if i wanted to build the neighborhood i had to get in there and do it. having come from a pro bono. i have been disappointed in watching how the small businesses have gone away. it's not person in my view i know they're available but definitely know about the brand. i'm here about the idea of the chicken and the else we've made lauded to avoid everything looking the same and get individuals to start businesses. i see now it gets let's and less and less positive. i also visited numerously and a funded my store mitch and a wagon following an earthquake renovation they've doubled my rent and are asking for a new $5,000 lease i've paid rent for 14 years. significantly to me i've felt i was off fillmore and off broadway but we've worked so hard to create an ambiance in the neighborhood in general and othe
my name is jan o'connor i live and my family and i own a house in the fillmore neighborhood up syllable one week or so g ago i had a store and last year we were named one of the hundred top stories in the san francisco ear by the san francisco chronic. i've been a active member of the chasm if i wanted to build the neighborhood i had to get in there and do it. having come from a pro bono. i have been disappointed in watching how the small businesses have gone away. it's not person in my view i...
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john riggens, sandra day o'connor, john g. marshall. what was it like to coach that team in the 80's. >> it was the greatest experiences. it's the greatest town because of him. i think it's the greatest sports franchise in the world. >> three super bowl victories. huge deal. >> i think it's probably the greatest thing that man could create in a super bowl. >> moveable print. the pyramid of gee sa geaz gizae super goal. not necessarily in that order. [applause] i have a dream, all right. i've already got my emmy, i've got my grammy and my time 100 award. i got the coveted webby award. what i really want is the super bowl ring. you have three super bowl rings. can i see one of them. >> yes, grab one here. take a look. >> tell you what, you let me keep this ring and we're kind of done. i got what i wanted. >> it takes a lot of hard work to get that. >> not really. i asked you for this and you gave it to me. [laughter] [applause] wow that's nice. might be a little big. hold on. >> that one got away. >> all right, we're fine. [laughter] >> l
john riggens, sandra day o'connor, john g. marshall. what was it like to coach that team in the 80's. >> it was the greatest experiences. it's the greatest town because of him. i think it's the greatest sports franchise in the world. >> three super bowl victories. huge deal. >> i think it's probably the greatest thing that man could create in a super bowl. >> moveable print. the pyramid of gee sa geaz gizae super goal. not necessarily in that order. [applause] i have a...
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the o'connor seat is in this particular field that we're talking about for one of our news stories so you know with that perspective from that from that the experience as well. see i can see they both kind of go hand in hand together. he's very quiet but being on site can be quite competitive hello and scott thompson are welcome to episode ten. let's begin with the noise. quite nice. there's a person named scott thompson who read and learn to tell the world and uses that knowledge to edit what comes across his desk they arrived in new delhi india just hours ago the park held a bilateral summit with a new prime minister. and as if it is excellent. its capital delhi on wednesday start a trip like it but we express the president expects it to a dna sampling it now for free in her easter for easy entry to its effects priest looking for the biggest your level talks on your part. the extent that this is only a few countries to create synergy intersect reacting to get comprehensive economic partnership. street lights each day. what is it what it was there. he's selling. it is. a dream. riyad
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. >> there are two other hospitals on the market, o'connor hospital in san jose and seton medical center in daly city. the daughters of charity company says it is selling the three hospitals because it is financially impossible to exist in the current modern health care system for them. >>> new video this morning of a santa clara house fire that is now being investigated as an arson case. an nbc bay area viewer posted this cell phone video on instagram. the fire started early yesterday morning. santa clara police arrested a woman who was also a victim of the fire. she was the only member of the family of four who was hurt in the fire. the house which has a for sale sign out front is considered a total loss. >>> fire inspection crews are taking another look at a trans-bay tube after a scare shoving a ship that dropped its anchor right above it. b.a.r.t. said a ship lost power near the tube and dropped an anchor to stop drifting. no one inside the b.a.r.t. trains heard anything and there were no alarms but trained were stopped for 20 minutes. yesterday the tube and the tracks were inspecte
. >> there are two other hospitals on the market, o'connor hospital in san jose and seton medical center in daly city. the daughters of charity company says it is selling the three hospitals because it is financially impossible to exist in the current modern health care system for them. >>> new video this morning of a santa clara house fire that is now being investigated as an arson case. an nbc bay area viewer posted this cell phone video on instagram. the fire started early...
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o'connor hospital in san jose and seton medical center in daley city. >>> new video of a house fire that's being investigated as an arson case. the fire started overnight. police arrested a woman who also turned out to be a victim of the fire. she's the only member of the family injured in the blaze. >>> b.a.r.t. inspection crews are gearing up for another look at the transbay tube after a ship dropped its anchor above it. no one inside the b.a.r.t. trains heard anything and there were no alarms, but the trains were stopped for about 20 minutes while the tubes and the tracks were inspected. the san francisco b.a.r.t. pilot at the helm says the anchor was dropped several hundred yards from the tube. >>> one step closer to legalizing pot. advocates want to get the issue on the ballot this year. the effort failed four years ago. does it have a chance to win now? jean elle joins us from san francisco. what's the strategy this time around? >> reporter: well, authors of this ballot initiative say thousands of marijuana activists weighed in on this proposal, so there's widespread support in the i
o'connor hospital in san jose and seton medical center in daley city. >>> new video of a house fire that's being investigated as an arson case. the fire started overnight. police arrested a woman who also turned out to be a victim of the fire. she's the only member of the family injured in the blaze. >>> b.a.r.t. inspection crews are gearing up for another look at the transbay tube after a ship dropped its anchor above it. no one inside the b.a.r.t. trains heard anything and...
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. >> my mom's name is marilyn o'connor, and she's here tonight.ike if you see her tonight to congratulate her because she brought up four kids alone. >> reporter: a gifted actor. some say the most gifted in his generation. >> he was a person with such scope and breadth that he could play anything. he could make you laugh. he could make you cry. he could terrorize you. he could thrill you. he could make you fall in love with him. >> reporter: hoffman's characters on stage and on screen often struggled to keep it together. from the high-strung medical student opposite robin williams in "patch adams" -- >> this isn't play time! this is serious business! >> reporter: to the sycophantic butler in "the big lebowski." >> that is the key to the city of pasadena which mr. lebowski received two years ago in recognition of his various civic -- oh. that's the los angeles chamber of commerce business achiever award. >> reporter: he often played characters wound so tight they seemed ready to burst. and sometimes they did burst. >> can i kiss you? >> scottie, i
. >> my mom's name is marilyn o'connor, and she's here tonight.ike if you see her tonight to congratulate her because she brought up four kids alone. >> reporter: a gifted actor. some say the most gifted in his generation. >> he was a person with such scope and breadth that he could play anything. he could make you laugh. he could make you cry. he could terrorize you. he could thrill you. he could make you fall in love with him. >> reporter: hoffman's characters on stage...
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should the victims to wearing forty on what they would write to wait by medics o'connor writes of being hit an arrest warrant has been issued by ukraine's entry and just went to yanukovich a man who is wanted for mass murder often he thrived on friday down to eastern ukraine protest to stream into his sprawling state of the size of one the cut. they were astounded by what they found the compound team to its upright busy want to waste the golf course. divers have recovered official documents right into the lake of the residents get like a witch's opponents believe it was an attempt to destroy evidence of secret from school illegal transfers the material included a list of tenements such as tatiana john avail. he was beaten up like a knife attack is in december last year and a store full of christians and the prophets the local ukrainian channels for field goals including a massive country mansion on the construction and the safety of stethoscope and overlooking the back seat like a residence a deconstruction has destroyed anything to trees and wildlife habitats. well the treetops to be w
should the victims to wearing forty on what they would write to wait by medics o'connor writes of being hit an arrest warrant has been issued by ukraine's entry and just went to yanukovich a man who is wanted for mass murder often he thrived on friday down to eastern ukraine protest to stream into his sprawling state of the size of one the cut. they were astounded by what they found the compound team to its upright busy want to waste the golf course. divers have recovered official documents...
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the high demand for imported o'connor has raised prices by thirty percent as of today. a can of milk powder storm tide is now almost double the price of that other countries. the cup of milk powder developed countries. the council with three percent of them with disposable income. by comparison the three invasion to reach twenty six percent we don't try to live in big cities. the locality become a major reason for not having a child. write a research group deserving two thousand ten shouldn't i. first here's the deal coupled up and applied the house. come to the teeth out and about two thousand six hundred us dollars. although the chinese government to weaken the country's one child policy. the high cost of having her second child. it still holding back many young chinese parent. finally the beating seven hundred billion us dollars per person office building in beijing on tuesday and could tell the brick laying there but he protected them for office buildings in the central business district for cbd in beijing. chinese media reported that can come back to about two hund
the high demand for imported o'connor has raised prices by thirty percent as of today. a can of milk powder storm tide is now almost double the price of that other countries. the cup of milk powder developed countries. the council with three percent of them with disposable income. by comparison the three invasion to reach twenty six percent we don't try to live in big cities. the locality become a major reason for not having a child. write a research group deserving two thousand ten shouldn't...
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apprenticeship nice indication that he wants to be guilty to two charges prosecution counsel tom o'connor said the case for acceptable to the director of prosecutions. william tv can't eat alone two hundred thousand to fourteen pounds sterling and yen yee seventh to tenth time constraints john douglas and tullamarine county on the heels of bbq tea to run to hundreds of planes thousand three hundred and sixty pound sterling and hit the reset in two thousand and nine. censoring john sheehan and kylie can come to court and is seeking three chicks talking to her cousin's heroes. turning to state the kind you can use the money don't include two key scenes. but theres this week at least the proceeds of the door to bank robbery just chillin in the middle and granted it to kentucky to teach and sentencing them to eureka seven weeks cunningham on continuing bail. jenny o'sullivan rte news cork circuit criminal court. they'll go away were forced to close a nightclub in the city after a night spread of students gathered for an unofficial unlikely event last night officers were called to the panel si
apprenticeship nice indication that he wants to be guilty to two charges prosecution counsel tom o'connor said the case for acceptable to the director of prosecutions. william tv can't eat alone two hundred thousand to fourteen pounds sterling and yen yee seventh to tenth time constraints john douglas and tullamarine county on the heels of bbq tea to run to hundreds of planes thousand three hundred and sixty pound sterling and hit the reset in two thousand and nine. censoring john sheehan and...
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legislature approves the bill to home on a tiny wee house to celebrate the passage of the bill and o'connor about one hundred fifty thousand korean americans and with the victory. this is the first time such a bell has been passed by a c legislature and the united states. the bill also goes against the state department's policy of only using one name in this case the sea of japan largely for the sake of clarity korean media outlets are reporting that the bill's passage will give the korean american community in its proper lights. i have. before your dna. and another begins. get the latest line from seoul any expert analysis from ages fourteen with a viewpoint on the covert its global network and why on arrival that. he always on standby. south. it was while chris suffered its worst ever security breaches klein information from three leading credit firms in order to prevent similar data leaks from happening again in the future. the government is considering an overhaul of major identification numbers including the country's resident registration system all you reports on the martyr the cost
legislature approves the bill to home on a tiny wee house to celebrate the passage of the bill and o'connor about one hundred fifty thousand korean americans and with the victory. this is the first time such a bell has been passed by a c legislature and the united states. the bill also goes against the state department's policy of only using one name in this case the sea of japan largely for the sake of clarity korean media outlets are reporting that the bill's passage will give the korean...
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if it's in the keys to the invalid mandel former prime minister o'connor the zia sign and come up causing the decline investigation and bbq which i missed a shaken seen on toward the on demand. after the lawmakers pressed local enthusiasts to link any arms smuggling. former investors to miss them with rooting him on his army and the incoming chief of countries meaning it is fun to watch the salmon and bnp he did it as a mom who was deputy interior minister among the fourteen giving capital punishment by a court in chicago last week smoking on sand and machine but each would love them abt c'mon get on the leaf on the new septic system. isn't it great to see me on. it didn't sink in. the other convicts in coded form and an occasional forces intelligence that i'd need a gym that is up we hit this jaunty and fall when daddy does and that of the national security team ten against the tide began the agenda of the machine i'm sinking into two thousand for the police had seized fifteen hundred corpses of sorts rifles submachine guns and combine it all condolences to eighty seven thousand inmates
if it's in the keys to the invalid mandel former prime minister o'connor the zia sign and come up causing the decline investigation and bbq which i missed a shaken seen on toward the on demand. after the lawmakers pressed local enthusiasts to link any arms smuggling. former investors to miss them with rooting him on his army and the incoming chief of countries meaning it is fun to watch the salmon and bnp he did it as a mom who was deputy interior minister among the fourteen giving capital...
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property developer brian o'connor told the court had to clean and steve it's dumb came to us has been denied the fourteenth two thousand and eight. the city asks him to become one of the group of people they were putting together its like ten percent to find those shares as at the time that provides funding. mr pratt said he was told he probably wouldn't make any money. tps friends to the bank he was told that i had to be kill its eyes to match a reggae she sent up by hans department of finance on the way up the transaction he said mr trump told him that if the school close by sean queenstown but on the bank's shares was not loved me deeply. i know would be caught within a week and that would strike down the ip and bank of ireland. he preached a good deal if the time when i went to santa a former non executive director of anglo michael jacobs gave evidence that the boys at the very distant twenty ten techniques dentist on trips taken by pupils and two thousand and seven. he said the court had directed that the match of reggae show was to be informed at the very beginning. he said know
property developer brian o'connor told the court had to clean and steve it's dumb came to us has been denied the fourteenth two thousand and eight. the city asks him to become one of the group of people they were putting together its like ten percent to find those shares as at the time that provides funding. mr pratt said he was told he probably wouldn't make any money. tps friends to the bank he was told that i had to be kill its eyes to match a reggae she sent up by hans department of finance...
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also on the market o'connor hospital in san jose and seton medical center in daly city. >>> the effortlegalize marijuana in california is heating up. the secretary of state gave legalization advocates permission yesterday to collect signatures needed to put the marijuana legalization initiative on the ballot. it would legalize adult recreational use and protect existing medicinal marijuana areas. advocates say this initiative has widespread industry support. >>> now for a look at the weather this morning, it is quite chilly outside if you've been outside already this morning. it's down to 30 degrees in santa rosa, 34 if livermore, there you see san jose at 38. 44 degrees right now in san francisco. today will be the dry half of your weekend forecast. notice there 5:30, things still looking pretty dry. but watch that area of low pressure offshore it does kind of an interesting slider move down the coast, through this time tomorrow morning more clouds and a chance of some rain coming in for sunday. you can see how the system more or less just heads down the central coast. the coastal are
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three years ago sharon o'connor a registered nurse became her own patient when she suddenly had troubleaid this feels funny. i got up and went into the bathroom. did a quit neuroexam on myself. i said okay something's not working right. >> at age 49 she was diagnosed with a stroke. dr. andrew russman is a neurologist at the cleveland clinic. >> i think we have a set of guidelines that raises awareness among women, especially those who don't think of themselves at risk for stroekt. >> for both sexes the risk factors are age, high blood pressure smoking. for women it's gestational diabetes, use of birth control pills, especially those who smoke, are hypertensive or have clotting problems or preee clam tia. women with a history of preeclampsia have a risk for stroke even 30 years later and should be closely monitor. other faker tos include atryial fib racing and severe headaches, my grain with aura. o'connor had a history of my grains with aura. >> they told me years ago it's the hormones and so i didn't -- and i never would have equated it with a stroke, never. >> so, jon, how many women
three years ago sharon o'connor a registered nurse became her own patient when she suddenly had troubleaid this feels funny. i got up and went into the bathroom. did a quit neuroexam on myself. i said okay something's not working right. >> at age 49 she was diagnosed with a stroke. dr. andrew russman is a neurologist at the cleveland clinic. >> i think we have a set of guidelines that raises awareness among women, especially those who don't think of themselves at risk for stroekt....
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the book failed to mention that regan appointed sandra de o'connor. a mistake, i might add.nd the first female ambassador to the u.n and then also he was instrumental in getting henson to play for the rockford peaches . a little "league of their own" fact i came up with. >> i was one of those women. >> exactly. i bet you want to pufn this textbook in the face. >> i think it is silly. it has no relation to the reality. i can't believe somebody is taking a course to read that silly book. >> is this why college is over rated and we should stick to reading wikipedia? do you need college? >> who reads textbooks anymore. don't you have a tablet? >> maybe it could be on the tablet. >> tell the story the right way then. regan was a lot of things. history changes history. let's leave him where he is. some people liked him. some people didn't like him. he didn't do a lot for my people. by gones are by gones. >> he did a lot for americans and you are an american. >> it is not trek kill down. trickle down. >> joanne you were born -- >> she thinks it is humorous. i am a woman like this a
the book failed to mention that regan appointed sandra de o'connor. a mistake, i might add.nd the first female ambassador to the u.n and then also he was instrumental in getting henson to play for the rockford peaches . a little "league of their own" fact i came up with. >> i was one of those women. >> exactly. i bet you want to pufn this textbook in the face. >> i think it is silly. it has no relation to the reality. i can't believe somebody is taking a course to...
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congress bob o'connor. i will say that america is polarized. so obviously, congress is, too. we've got to continue to work these problems out. i don't mean to say it's not having problems of operation, which the just dysfunctionality, but what they really mean is optimism about moving forward. i am optimistic if we keep on standing gave them reach out to african-americans, we can pull herself out. >> host: europe traveled extensively as a member of congress. these congressional trips are often used as fact-finding initiatives. in many places you can't have you been seen as something of an ambassador that these folks in foreign lands can relate to. how does that feel when you go looking for information and people are asking you, how can america help us and what can you personally do about that? >> guest: wolters pressure, right? i think that it is an honor to try to make friends for your country. so i've embrace that role. i think a lot of people living outside the united states, you know, they hear about the united states. they see on television, read about it. but how much d
congress bob o'connor. i will say that america is polarized. so obviously, congress is, too. we've got to continue to work these problems out. i don't mean to say it's not having problems of operation, which the just dysfunctionality, but what they really mean is optimism about moving forward. i am optimistic if we keep on standing gave them reach out to african-americans, we can pull herself out. >> host: europe traveled extensively as a member of congress. these congressional trips are...
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carol o'connor's son is a prime example, one year in jail because of a death. 70 bags of heroin in thisw do they know who sold him which bag that went into the needle that went into the arm that killed him. they don't. >> only charges against them drug dealing charges? aren't exactly minimal charges, drug charges, facing life in prison. may not face that weight but years in prison. not a slap on the wrist. >> police and prosecutors want to send a message. even though the law is what it is in new york. look at conrad murray? who would thought a doctor would be convicted of manslaughter. >> the difference with conrad murray, he's the one putting the needle in michael jackson, administering the drugs. here you don't know who did. >> my shoes definitely need a shine in this weather. >> a little lighter topic. it's something you may do on the road, which you may benefit. we're talking about drivers who flash their lights to warn others about an upcoming speed trap. hey, guys, i thought this was part of driving 101. a guy in missouri got arrested for this. aclu took up the case claiming it vi
carol o'connor's son is a prime example, one year in jail because of a death. 70 bags of heroin in thisw do they know who sold him which bag that went into the needle that went into the arm that killed him. they don't. >> only charges against them drug dealing charges? aren't exactly minimal charges, drug charges, facing life in prison. may not face that weight but years in prison. not a slap on the wrist. >> police and prosecutors want to send a message. even though the law is what...
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rosenberg, president and founder of new democratic network and former clinton campaign adviser and larry o'connort of wml mornings on the mall and drive at 5:00 in, both in washington. also editor in chief at breitbart tv. great to see you. >> you too, gretchen. >>> there seems to be a difference of opinion on the keystone pipeline. simon, the president is going to give the a-ok to this, right? what's all the wait for? >> there's a dleeliberative process. there is a strong argument for approving the pipeline. it's going to make sure the energy is from north america, not far away places. it's going to keep costs down. it's important toe recognize the president is pushing renewables, too. more domestic north america, more renewables, all of the above. it's been a successful strategy for the united states. >> larry, the president could have made the decision before the 2012 election. all the studies are in at that point in time. really nothing new or revolutionary at that point in time. is he playing politics with this? >> there is something new and revolutionary, fundraising for the democratic part
rosenberg, president and founder of new democratic network and former clinton campaign adviser and larry o'connort of wml mornings on the mall and drive at 5:00 in, both in washington. also editor in chief at breitbart tv. great to see you. >> you too, gretchen. >>> there seems to be a difference of opinion on the keystone pipeline. simon, the president is going to give the a-ok to this, right? what's all the wait for? >> there's a dleeliberative process. there is a strong...
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in fact, president reagan appointed sandra day o'connor, the first female supreme court justice and jeanekpatrick, the first ambassador to the u.n. the school said it is commitment to academy freedom, quote, our faculty are free to select text for their courses and our students are encouraged to rais questions. >>> if switzerland ever has to fend off attackers, we can only hope it comes in normal business hours while its air force is on duty. it's a lesson learned yesterday as a hijacked ethiopians airline headed for the country. the swiss did not scramble any fighter jets because it was in the middle of the night and its fighter pilots were asleep. switzerland's air force only operates from 8:00 to 5:00 with a generous hour and a half lunch break in the middle, and weekends, they're closed then, too. the hours are limited due to budget and staffing. luckily, switzerland has good neighbors. france and italy stepped in, escorting the hijacked plane to geneva. >>> and finally, bigger is not always better. cramped tanks and other equipment prps in china are blamed on heftier soldiers. person
in fact, president reagan appointed sandra day o'connor, the first female supreme court justice and jeanekpatrick, the first ambassador to the u.n. the school said it is commitment to academy freedom, quote, our faculty are free to select text for their courses and our students are encouraged to rais questions. >>> if switzerland ever has to fend off attackers, we can only hope it comes in normal business hours while its air force is on duty. it's a lesson learned yesterday as a...
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shin 8 o'connor shaved head, to look more feminine. my students are concerned with not that little kids want to be famous but appreciate celebrity, up looking at someone who dresses provocatively. one of the things you study is when you are not worrying about making a good impression on guys who want to date you, it brings out human -- talented women who cannot fit the bill or -- a big issue is the degree to which performers generate millions of dollars, so much opportunity to say useful things to the microphone. do they take advantage of that opportunity, what do they say to young girl women how do they help women accept themselves? how to be a role model to young women who don't fit what they think is the american ideal of appearance. it is important that you not just be successful but that your message contained elements of empowerment. a lot of young artists are doing that now. there is work that can be done. >> host: next call from astoria, new york, karen, who warned her powerful husband he better, quote, remember the lady. >> ca
shin 8 o'connor shaved head, to look more feminine. my students are concerned with not that little kids want to be famous but appreciate celebrity, up looking at someone who dresses provocatively. one of the things you study is when you are not worrying about making a good impression on guys who want to date you, it brings out human -- talented women who cannot fit the bill or -- a big issue is the degree to which performers generate millions of dollars, so much opportunity to say useful things...
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now in the lawyers' lounge but only got it after two women were on the supreme court, sandra daye o'connorg, and what we're seeing now is a really acceleration of the actions trying to make abortion, if they can't make it illegal, which the opponents would like to do, then they are trying to make it unavailable, and so you see all this legislation in almost every state that's trying to keep women from having access to the procedure or being able to afford it or having a place that's fairly close to them. so they can get to it. and it reminds me at the time before roe v. wade. here in texas, abortion was illegal except to save the life of the woman. that's the only exception. so women traveled to california where it was legal. then governor ronald reagan signed that bill into law. it was only when he started running for president that he became opposed, or they went to new york, but there were very few places, and you had to have money to get there. >> sarah, let me ask you how that moved into the political consciousness, because when you won that case and went on to be in the legislature,
now in the lawyers' lounge but only got it after two women were on the supreme court, sandra daye o'connorg, and what we're seeing now is a really acceleration of the actions trying to make abortion, if they can't make it illegal, which the opponents would like to do, then they are trying to make it unavailable, and so you see all this legislation in almost every state that's trying to keep women from having access to the procedure or being able to afford it or having a place that's fairly...
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>> it's julie o'connor, god bless her.ut no, i don't think -- look, we -- the key thing here is that democrats as steve had just said sort of gave up on this race earlier and barbara bono got the nomination by default. in my view, and i've following her for a long time, she was too week. but this new information tipped it. >> joe scarborough said something diplomatically i've been saying for quite a while. i'd just say he can't continue with the republican governors association. it's totally destructive to the organization. they can't even be seen in public. >> that's a political job where you are supposed to be the surrogate in chief. you are supposed to be the draw as you go around the country. not only is he not a draw, he's increasingly a risk and the only reason that it will be hard to get him away from the rga is if you're too toxic for the rga you're probably too toxic for the white house and he's worried about that sort of transference. to go back to the editorial and the retraction, on the one hand i think it's gr
>> it's julie o'connor, god bless her.ut no, i don't think -- look, we -- the key thing here is that democrats as steve had just said sort of gave up on this race earlier and barbara bono got the nomination by default. in my view, and i've following her for a long time, she was too week. but this new information tipped it. >> joe scarborough said something diplomatically i've been saying for quite a while. i'd just say he can't continue with the republican governors association....
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certain mannerisms, like archie bunker is really carroll o'connor who is the big liberal from montana. he is really archie bunker here. he really is the guy he was seeming to be, not pretending to be. and i think that's a problem. john? >> well, yes. it certainly is a problem. and i'll say more than what jonathan said. i think it's a problem in the sense that he has made a very dramatic set of claims. not just that he didn't order this thing, but as we all know, he claimed that until january, until that press conference, the famous operatic press conference that he didn't really know his office was solved in this in any way for all of those months. and boy, that's a very dramatic claim, that to go that far, you know, he could be perfectly innocent having never ordered this thing, but could still have been caught in a lie by many different people under many different scenarios and many different pieces of documentary evidence that might be coming in now wildstein might have about that larger blanket claim. >> last question for both of you. you know giuliani. he said yesterday it's 50-5
certain mannerisms, like archie bunker is really carroll o'connor who is the big liberal from montana. he is really archie bunker here. he really is the guy he was seeming to be, not pretending to be. and i think that's a problem. john? >> well, yes. it certainly is a problem. and i'll say more than what jonathan said. i think it's a problem in the sense that he has made a very dramatic set of claims. not just that he didn't order this thing, but as we all know, he claimed that until...
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and of course the commissioner of public safety was an icon of southern resistance to integration, o'connorere was a great of drama between the two in his latter years of the fifth is the first couple years of the 60s and it was jones who are too invited in fact insisted that kenya, to birmingham and it took a while for king to decide to do that. but he finally did in 63, coming to the same opinion about birmingham that shuttlesworth did that segregation went in birmingham, so it would go because birmingham was well known as the most segregated city in the south and the one most committed to maintaining segregation. >> you can never if you don't keep them separate. you've got to keep the wife of the black separate. >> in 1958, connor was doing a number of things. he was in charge of the police department and fire department and one of the things he was doing using the police department to give tickets to people who park their cars at the mass meeting in addition to that he would send the fire department to interrupt the meeting on the pretense that they are being fire hazard. this happened
and of course the commissioner of public safety was an icon of southern resistance to integration, o'connorere was a great of drama between the two in his latter years of the fifth is the first couple years of the 60s and it was jones who are too invited in fact insisted that kenya, to birmingham and it took a while for king to decide to do that. but he finally did in 63, coming to the same opinion about birmingham that shuttlesworth did that segregation went in birmingham, so it would go...
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about 25 years separate the first two, sandra day o'connor and justice ginsburg from the next two, me and justice sotomayor. in those 25 years, the world changed for women. my and justice sotomayor's post-law school paths were easier. when justice ginsburg started out at harvard law school in 1956, she was part of only the seventh class to admit women and not 500 person class had eight people. did you say nine? i do not know. one of us is right. [laughter] >> could we settle on 8.5? >> 8 the on-campus dorms were all for men and half of the classroom buildings, so were the restrooms. you had to make a mad dash across campus when the need struck. the dean at the time had a famous or infamous tradition for the few women students who were there. every year, he would invite all of the women in the first-year class for a lovely dinner at his house. they all sit at one table, of course. when dinner finished, the dean would gather everyone into the living room, where he would ask them one by one to explain what they were doing at the law school occupying a seat that could've been held by a ma
about 25 years separate the first two, sandra day o'connor and justice ginsburg from the next two, me and justice sotomayor. in those 25 years, the world changed for women. my and justice sotomayor's post-law school paths were easier. when justice ginsburg started out at harvard law school in 1956, she was part of only the seventh class to admit women and not 500 person class had eight people. did you say nine? i do not know. one of us is right. [laughter] >> could we settle on 8.5?...
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i mean not o'connor who is a musical on ice etc specialize in the minis and in iran thank you for being with us we're also joined from washington that thy brother it as the runt is a policy director for the fine artists use it in. and also that we joined at tonight from wounds in sweden by mistake i see is a senior lecturer at the university thank you to leave you for being with us. let's have a look first of all at the docks first day of talks in vienna and finding a comprehensive deal on iran to compare. in running the waste once again in the first tentative steps towards a final deal to cheat and offered to keep the failed initiatives in my suit and shoes. talking to an agreement struck in december last year. people it's an historic breakthrough could be within reach. granted the agreement of the scales back its most sensitive nuclear activities and on the twentieth. i began to convert to stockpile of enriched material. it's also pledged to halt and balances on the new reactor being built in iraq. granted additional inspection rights to be only me. in exchange the six powers offered
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. >> christian o'connor was the first i noticed to get kicked off. goodbye, kristin.. the answer is less pedestrians. tmz has been reporting "american idol" losing money. it is not difficult to corroborate. they are losing sponsorships. at&t outright dropped its sponsorship for season -- before season 13 began. ford is a major sponsor, but it has tweaked its support and you can probably guess that it's tweak is not to the upside. ratings are falling. this season, 12.1 million viewers on average versus most 15 million in season 12. >> is it because there are so many other options? when it began, it was the only show like that. it was family tv as well. >> the program was certainly ahead of its time. andt has gotten bigger larger and brought in more celebrities stars, the expenses have gone way up. check out jennifer lopez's salary on season 13. 17 point $5 million. >> whoa! ryan seacrest, $15 million. >> wait, is randy not a judge anymore? of they is in the back scenes. he is not really up in front anymore. and they fired two executive producers last year. they are sti
. >> christian o'connor was the first i noticed to get kicked off. goodbye, kristin.. the answer is less pedestrians. tmz has been reporting "american idol" losing money. it is not difficult to corroborate. they are losing sponsorships. at&t outright dropped its sponsorship for season -- before season 13 began. ford is a major sponsor, but it has tweaked its support and you can probably guess that it's tweak is not to the upside. ratings are falling. this season, 12.1...
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o'connor said a war isn't a blank check for the president. checks and balances apply. but whatever possible, the bush administration would do whatever they wanted. there is an argument to be made, some limits were placed by the court or even lawyers within the bush administration. jack goldsmith, who was head of the council, and when we found about the violation in the surveyiance program, he is this can't go on and this is illegal -- surveillance -- and they were able to get things changed >> after going to the bed of the man. >> marlo brandon has been injured in the god father and his son gets there and realizes there is no one to protect the father and they are trying to scare off the mobsters trying to kill his father. there was no killing going on, luckily, but john ashcroft was very sick and he is in georgia washington in washington, d.c. and the bush administration has been throted by the attorney general with ashcroft in jail. comey said you cannot continue the program. the bush administration decided to go to his hospital bed. he was incapacitated. two other s
o'connor said a war isn't a blank check for the president. checks and balances apply. but whatever possible, the bush administration would do whatever they wanted. there is an argument to be made, some limits were placed by the court or even lawyers within the bush administration. jack goldsmith, who was head of the council, and when we found about the violation in the surveyiance program, he is this can't go on and this is illegal -- surveillance -- and they were able to get things changed...
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associate attorney general kevin o'connor testified despite the challenges posed by the bank secrecy we will not be detoured, we will pursue. we will pursue other formal and informal methods of obtaining the evidence we see comin come e said this includes the use of the science as well as the grand jury subpoena. that did not happen as promised. it's not too late to fulfill the pledge. the department of justice can still use the best tools including grand jury subpoenas and the john doe summons to get u.s. client names from the 14 targeted banks which include some of the largest banks. the department of justice can still make extradition requests for inviting the swiss bankers and tests sports or when's willingness to cooperate with u.s. tax enforcement. the department of justice can still hold accountable the u.s. tax evaders and the tax haven banks that helped them if the department has the will. among the questions we will be asking today is why the department of justice slowed the investigations of the 14 banks through its failure to use u.s. legal tools why it accepted the swiss
associate attorney general kevin o'connor testified despite the challenges posed by the bank secrecy we will not be detoured, we will pursue. we will pursue other formal and informal methods of obtaining the evidence we see comin come e said this includes the use of the science as well as the grand jury subpoena. that did not happen as promised. it's not too late to fulfill the pledge. the department of justice can still use the best tools including grand jury subpoenas and the john doe summons...
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about 25 years separate the first two, sandra day o'connor and justice ginsburg from the next two, me and justice sotomayor or. in those 25 years, the world changed for women. 's in justice sotomayor post law school past were easier . when justice ginsburg started out at harvard law school in 1956, she was part of only the seventh class to admit women and not 500 person class had eight people. did you say nine? i do not know. one of us is right. [laughter] >> could we settle on a .5? alle on-campus dorms were four men -- the on-campus dorms were all ferment and half of the classroom buildings, so were the restrooms. you had to make a mad dash across campus when the need struck. the dean that the time had a tradition formous the few women students who were there. every year, he would invite all of the women in the first-year class for a lovely dinner at his house. , of all sit at one table course. when dinner finished, the dean would assure everyone into the living room, where you would ask them one by one to explain what they were doing at the law school occupying a seat that could've
about 25 years separate the first two, sandra day o'connor and justice ginsburg from the next two, me and justice sotomayor or. in those 25 years, the world changed for women. 's in justice sotomayor post law school past were easier . when justice ginsburg started out at harvard law school in 1956, she was part of only the seventh class to admit women and not 500 person class had eight people. did you say nine? i do not know. one of us is right. [laughter] >> could we settle on a .5? alle...
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. >> my mom's name is marilyn o'connor. she's here tonight. she brought up four kids alone.he deserves a congratulations for that. [ applause ] and -- be proud, mom, because i'm proud of you. and we're here tonight. and it's so good. thank you. >> reporter: he once said his life was transformed by a play he saw when he was 12. his passing is a huge loss for the stage. he never shied away from the most challenging roles. robin? >> no, he defr did. chris, thank you so much. at the super bowl yesterday, around a lot of people who worked with him. and, just a sadness, and just a respect that he had among his peers. >> to see someone go who has so much more to give is so heartbreaking. >>> now a breaking story out of the midwest. a dangerous fugitive out on the highways. authorities across the region on a man hunt now for a convicted killer who escaped from a michigan prison last night. >> reporter: michael david elliot was convicted of four murders. authorities believe he dug a hole under a fence to escape. this morning a bold escape and now frantic man hunt for this man, 40-yea
. >> my mom's name is marilyn o'connor. she's here tonight. she brought up four kids alone.he deserves a congratulations for that. [ applause ] and -- be proud, mom, because i'm proud of you. and we're here tonight. and it's so good. thank you. >> reporter: he once said his life was transformed by a play he saw when he was 12. his passing is a huge loss for the stage. he never shied away from the most challenging roles. robin? >> no, he defr did. chris, thank you so much. at...
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reagan, justice sandra day o'connor and others but really this is an equal opportunity epidemic. it hits people at all income levels whether you are the president of the united states like president reagan or a small businessman like my father or like the many women out here in the audience who wear the purple sash. they know this tremendous impact on family life the family budget and ultimately their own budget. how we can come to grips with this and accelerate what we want to do. i want to welcome the witnesses here, dr. collins dr. landis and dr. hodes. i was just said nih. i call it the national institute of hope, that national institutes of hope and i think that is what brings the men and women and family members here. my question because we want to do something in this year's appropriations and i might add every single senator appears also on the appropriations committee. we can feel proud of the fact that we put close to $30 billion into the nih a billion more than last year. we increased the national institutes of aging why $100 million and completed money for the brain i
reagan, justice sandra day o'connor and others but really this is an equal opportunity epidemic. it hits people at all income levels whether you are the president of the united states like president reagan or a small businessman like my father or like the many women out here in the audience who wear the purple sash. they know this tremendous impact on family life the family budget and ultimately their own budget. how we can come to grips with this and accelerate what we want to do. i want to...
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as justice o'connor stated, quote, the government has the right to transfer property from those with fewer resources to those with more. the founders could not have intended this perverse result. in the nearly nine years since kilo, polls show that americans overwhelmingly depose property being taken and transferred to another private owner even if it is for a public economic good. oups, including the aarp and naacp oppose kilo noting the takings from the court's decision will disproportionately affect and harm the economically disadvantaged. and in particular, racial and ethnic minorities and the elderly, unquote. representatives of religious organizations have stated that, quote, houses of worship and other religious institutions are by their very nature nonprofit and almost universally tax-exempt. these fundamental characteristics of religious institutions render their property's singularly vulnerable to being taken under the rationale approved by the supreme court, unquote. should the government be able to close churches if it prefers malls? the private property rights protection
as justice o'connor stated, quote, the government has the right to transfer property from those with fewer resources to those with more. the founders could not have intended this perverse result. in the nearly nine years since kilo, polls show that americans overwhelmingly depose property being taken and transferred to another private owner even if it is for a public economic good. oups, including the aarp and naacp oppose kilo noting the takings from the court's decision will...
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the general on the nomination of mike o'connor to be deputy secretary of the interior.floor. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, we find joy in obeying your commands. with all our hearts, we thank you for your guidance that keeps us on the road of abundant living. today, make our lawmakers instruments of your providence, measuring up to the challenges of these momentous times. as they seek to honor your great name, transform their common days into transfiguring and redemptive moments. cleanse the fountains of their hearts from all that defiles, making them fit vessels to be used for your honor. guide today's deliberations, debates, and decisions. we pray in your holy name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington d.c., february 27, 2014. to the sena
the general on the nomination of mike o'connor to be deputy secretary of the interior.floor. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, we find joy in obeying your commands. with all our hearts, we thank you for your guidance that keeps us on the road of abundant living. today, make our lawmakers instruments of your providence, measuring up to the challenges of these momentous times. as they seek to honor your great name, transform their common days into transfiguring and redemptive moments....
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this is reagan, justice sandra day o'connor and others. really, it's -- this is an equal opportunity epidemic. it hits people at all income levels and whether you are the president of the united states like president reagan or a small grocer businessman like my father or like the men and women out here in the audience who wear the purple sash. they know this tremendous impact on family life, the family budget, and ultimately on our budget. so i think we all do need a sense of urgency about how we can come to grips with this and accelerate what we want to do. i want to welcome the witnesses here. dr. collins, dr. landus, dr. hodes. i was just at nih on monday. i'm so proud of the fact it's in maryland. i call it the national institutes of hope. the national institutes of hope. and i think that's what brings all the men and women and family members here. my question, because we've been able to do something in this year's appropriations, and i might add every single senator up here is also a member of the appropriations committee. we can feel
this is reagan, justice sandra day o'connor and others. really, it's -- this is an equal opportunity epidemic. it hits people at all income levels and whether you are the president of the united states like president reagan or a small grocer businessman like my father or like the men and women out here in the audience who wear the purple sash. they know this tremendous impact on family life, the family budget, and ultimately on our budget. so i think we all do need a sense of urgency about how...
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the justice sandra day o'connor and others. but this is an epidemic that hits people at all income levels and whether you were the president of the united states or a businessman like my father or like the men and women in the audience could wear the purple sash they know there's a tremendous impact on family life, family budget and i think we all do need a sense of urgency about how we can come to grips with this and accelerate what we want to do. i want to welcome the essays here. doctor collins i was just at the nih. i'm so proud of the fact i called the national institute of hope. and that is what brings all of the men and women and families in is here. my question, because we have been able to do something in this year's appropriations and i might add every single senator is also a member of the appropriations committee. and we can feel proud of the fact that close to $30 billion into the nih, a billion more than last year we increased the national institute of aging by $100 million we have included money for the brain ini
the justice sandra day o'connor and others. but this is an epidemic that hits people at all income levels and whether you were the president of the united states or a businessman like my father or like the men and women in the audience could wear the purple sash they know there's a tremendous impact on family life, family budget and i think we all do need a sense of urgency about how we can come to grips with this and accelerate what we want to do. i want to welcome the essays here. doctor...