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that night o'connor posts his encounter online. >> i thought, this is interesting.to 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 dr. welington 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 with the
that night o'connor posts his encounter online. >> i thought, this is interesting.to 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 dr. welington 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...
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were there any other choices other than carroll o'connor? >> guest: i am glad you asked the question. i have a funny story. he walked into read five lines and that was it. but before that i was in new york looking actors i saw carol for the first time he nailed the role in california but in the course of auditioning actors for the first time i thought i wonder if mickey rooney? [laughter] . . and he's good no you have read here. [laughter] and i said well it's a character. tell her so i said well the guy is a bigot and you don't say this hemap. they are going to kick you into the streets. [laughter] they are going to shoot you dead. you want to do a show for the mac, listen to this. [laughter] vietnam vet schardt lined large dog. [laughter] [applause] you don't forget that. >> it's just three words. i just want to thank you so mu much, so much. [applause] >> hold it one second. i want to thank you so much.
were there any other choices other than carroll o'connor? >> guest: i am glad you asked the question. i have a funny story. he walked into read five lines and that was it. but before that i was in new york looking actors i saw carol for the first time he nailed the role in california but in the course of auditioning actors for the first time i thought i wonder if mickey rooney? [laughter] . . and he's good no you have read here. [laughter] and i said well it's a character. tell her so i...
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take a look between carroll o'connor and george jefferson. >> hello, mr. jefferson! i, mrs. bunker.y, jefferson there, how are ya? listen the former invitation you sent by your wife, i think that was very white of ya. (laughter) >> that's exactly the way i felt when i did it. (laughter) >> george, why don't you take archie over to the bar and offer him a drink? >> hey, jefferson! i see you hosing down your morech yesterday. >> yeah? when am i going to see you hosing down yours? bartender, a drink, please. >> any particular brand? yeah, the expensive brand. what about you, sir? scotch and soda, please. yes, sir. hey, hey, jefferson, there's a switch for you. this guy giving you the big yes, sir. >> he's a bartender, ain't he? yeah, i'm used to it having the other bay around. >> how many servants you got in that mansion you living in. >> what do you mean by that? let me tell you something, that bartender is willing to work for me because if you've got enough green in your pocket then black becomes his favorite color. >> sherman helmsley. he was -- we didn't have -- i didn't have georg
take a look between carroll o'connor and george jefferson. >> hello, mr. jefferson! i, mrs. bunker.y, jefferson there, how are ya? listen the former invitation you sent by your wife, i think that was very white of ya. (laughter) >> that's exactly the way i felt when i did it. (laughter) >> george, why don't you take archie over to the bar and offer him a drink? >> hey, jefferson! i see you hosing down your morech yesterday. >> yeah? when am i going to see you...
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sparta police arrested bobby ray o'connor after two women discovered him asleep in a bed.n for burglary when he committed this recent crime and was also carrying items in a backpack. police are working to determine if the items in that backpack were stolen from the house or somewhere else. >>> also new, two thieves were no match for a pair of girl scouts who were just trying to sell their famous cookies in a baltimore suburb. the girl scouts had turned their backs and noticed someone taking off with their cookies ling to a getaway car. one of the girls chased after the thief and grabbed the wagon filled with cookies. two neighbors jumped into action to follow the car. police were able to arrest two people not far from the scene. >> there are five remaining stars begunking for the mirrorball trophy. tommy chong made it for another week. chong getting to stay meant a high scoring celebrity had to go. last night it was lea thompson's turn to leave. the actress who looked stunning while performing some of her best dances was asked to go. remaining will return next week. >> phi
sparta police arrested bobby ray o'connor after two women discovered him asleep in a bed.n for burglary when he committed this recent crime and was also carrying items in a backpack. police are working to determine if the items in that backpack were stolen from the house or somewhere else. >>> also new, two thieves were no match for a pair of girl scouts who were just trying to sell their famous cookies in a baltimore suburb. the girl scouts had turned their backs and noticed someone...
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take a look at this clip between carol o'connor and george jefferson.ween archie bunker and george jefferson. >> hello, mr. jefferson. >> hey, jefferson. listen. the formal invitation you sent, by your wife, i think it was very white of you. [laughter] >> that's exactly the way i felt when i did it, too. >> george, why don't you take archie over to the bar and offer a drink? >> hey, jefferson. i saw you hosing down her porch yesterday. >> when am i going to see you hosing down yours? [laughter] >> get the manager eight. >> what will it be? >> any particular brand? >> the expensive brand. [laughter] >> what about you? >> scotch and soda. >> hey, hey, jefferson, here is a switch for you. this guy giving you the big "yes sir." i'm used to having it the other way around. >> oh yeah? how many servants do you have in that mansion you are living in? >> what you mean by that? >> let me tell you something about people. the bartender's willing to work for me because if you have enough green in your pocket, then black becomes his favorite color. >> sherman helmsle
take a look at this clip between carol o'connor and george jefferson.ween archie bunker and george jefferson. >> hello, mr. jefferson. >> hey, jefferson. listen. the formal invitation you sent, by your wife, i think it was very white of you. [laughter] >> that's exactly the way i felt when i did it, too. >> george, why don't you take archie over to the bar and offer a drink? >> hey, jefferson. i saw you hosing down her porch yesterday. >> when am i going to...
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, basically replacement of justice o'connor by justice alito. that's changed what's possible in the court. that's what made it possible. i'm not sure how important i think citizens united is. that's a more complicated decision than we appreciate. but the addition of alito to the court shifted the balance. previously, there were two swing justices, kennedy and o'connor. now there's one, although, roberts for his own reasons stepped in in the affordable care -- we don't know his withins, but took that function of the affordable care act. but alito is -- was a well nurtured conservative. and as soon as he was on the court, the new majority -- the emerging majority could act on what might really be its agenda. there's a long body of decisions relating to campaign finance regulations and so on that suggested more or less legitimate, some issues, but more or less legitimate. once the vote shifted, the court began fishing. the court indicated it was open for business. on these issues. i'm not sure it would make that much of a difference. seems to me th
, basically replacement of justice o'connor by justice alito. that's changed what's possible in the court. that's what made it possible. i'm not sure how important i think citizens united is. that's a more complicated decision than we appreciate. but the addition of alito to the court shifted the balance. previously, there were two swing justices, kennedy and o'connor. now there's one, although, roberts for his own reasons stepped in in the affordable care -- we don't know his withins, but took...
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and iroll o'connor disagreed about a great many things. >> like what? he so identified with that role. >> he was carrying a heavy .urden i think it started there. he has a fear i'd seen a lot of actors about stepping out in front of an audience and representing something, anything, whatever that happens to be for millions of people. that's heavy stuff. an irish intellectual. seriously intellectual. go aought things had to certain way. i don't think he understood the way we did. we, meaning the writers, understood the way he did so we would have arguments. >> i want to talk about sherman helmsley. take a look at this link between carol o'connor and george jefferson. >> hello, mr. jefferson. hey, jefferson. listen. the formal invitation you sent, i think it was very white of you. [laughter] >> that's exactly the way i felt when i did it, too. >> george, why don't you take him over to the bar and offer a drink? down heryou hosing porch yesterday. >> get the manager eight. >> what will it be? >> any particular brand? >> the expense of one. [laughter] >> wha
and iroll o'connor disagreed about a great many things. >> like what? he so identified with that role. >> he was carrying a heavy .urden i think it started there. he has a fear i'd seen a lot of actors about stepping out in front of an audience and representing something, anything, whatever that happens to be for millions of people. that's heavy stuff. an irish intellectual. seriously intellectual. go aought things had to certain way. i don't think he understood the way we did. we,...
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autosmackdown from larry o'connor today. >> speaking of smackdowns, last week -- last week we asked theu for your election predictions and now we're going to reveal how you did. here's the fist question. who will win the senate and by what margin? simon says dems, and larry said gop -- you are both wrong. gop, 52. >> we have two seats up for grabs. >> i think larry is going to end up being right on that one. >> very good. who will win north carolina? simon said haagan and larry said tillis won. who will win kansas. automan, roberts actually won. zippo there for both of you. >> how many house seats -- gop plus eight. actually, gop picked up 12. looks to me by simple math, larry, that you were two out of five and simon, i hate to tell you, you got the big old goose egg. >> the two of you will have to figure it out in d.c. >> wild turkey on the rocks. >> all right. >> it's a deal. it's a deal. >> hit the store and let me know how it goes. guys, we'll see you next week. >> thank you so much. >>> on this veterans day a new push for alternative treatments for a problem that affects thousands
autosmackdown from larry o'connor today. >> speaking of smackdowns, last week -- last week we asked theu for your election predictions and now we're going to reveal how you did. here's the fist question. who will win the senate and by what margin? simon says dems, and larry said gop -- you are both wrong. gop, 52. >> we have two seats up for grabs. >> i think larry is going to end up being right on that one. >> very good. who will win north carolina? simon said haagan...
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sure we're pulling up a photo on the fuchl street elevation to comment outstanding on your comments o'connor you want to see intent on the larger bloke over here and in terms of breaking down the scale of the block or more articulation of the facade. >> scale of the block and the articulation of the facade one or the other or both i can't basically draw you i'm approving the repeal repeatedness we're transforming the street fulsome street is going to be the mine street i'm expected more of a building and uss that twice i mean by that have to be clear rather grid repetition. >> commissioner hillis i mean, we'll see what we get you like the design it reflects the industrial character there are a big lot so, i mean i keep it in the design and come up with an alternative but how it turns into ralph street how you make the turn but i like it. >> commissioner moore. >> we're not supposed to argue it looks like delores and market street we a restatement of the approach to the building and we had other buildings to choose no arithmetic and names as mentioned but spend a little bit more time of the c
sure we're pulling up a photo on the fuchl street elevation to comment outstanding on your comments o'connor you want to see intent on the larger bloke over here and in terms of breaking down the scale of the block or more articulation of the facade. >> scale of the block and the articulation of the facade one or the other or both i can't basically draw you i'm approving the repeal repeatedness we're transforming the street fulsome street is going to be the mine street i'm expected more...
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maureen o'connor said after a break up a rebound is what you need forgetting over your exand back onour feet. now thanks to sites like ok cupid and tinder finding the flirty distraction is easier. a virtual romance is low risk >> all i do is tell guys, shut up and get married. enough with the dumb sex. guys who talk about sex and blog about it and yap about it i tell them to shut up because they are boring. but when i tell women it is like i am attacking feminism. shut up. >> well, andy, isn't it best to not date at all? >> that's thought fair. that's the best solution for everything. >> kidding of course. >> i just sexted jedediah. >> he did and i won't share. it is personal. >> i said hey. >> that was good sex. >> i think it is important not the sexting, but having someone else. it is important because it gets you in the flirtatious zone with someone else. it is like a transition. i think it is healthy to an extent. >> it is a way to move on. >> i agree with tom though. the constant blogging and everything about sex is so boring. >> i feel bad for these women. guys are a bunch of j
maureen o'connor said after a break up a rebound is what you need forgetting over your exand back onour feet. now thanks to sites like ok cupid and tinder finding the flirty distraction is easier. a virtual romance is low risk >> all i do is tell guys, shut up and get married. enough with the dumb sex. guys who talk about sex and blog about it and yap about it i tell them to shut up because they are boring. but when i tell women it is like i am attacking feminism. shut up. >> well,...
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. >> sandra day o'connor said affirmative action -- >> 25 years. >> had a place in history, but thatnt affirmative action should be eliminated. we have already righted the wrong, at least the supreme court stepped in. >> what i like is maybe race neutral but look at economic, kids coming from poor families, whatever race they are, look at that. then they have to build themselves up from the bootstraps to get into college. >> then it's not race related. economic diversity. lou: if it's not race related then how do you accommodate the interest of having a diverse student body? >> you do it financially. lou: talk about financing the system that would lead to that result, i don't see any guarantee doing it economically, those economically disadvantaged would result at a level of diversity. >> the ages of people of economic disparity have not wanted to apply to the schools because of the ticket it carries. so at least -- lou: harvard for years said anyone who gets into their university will be in, and they'll provide the financing, and that's not -- why are you acting like that? >> i know
. >> sandra day o'connor said affirmative action -- >> 25 years. >> had a place in history, but thatnt affirmative action should be eliminated. we have already righted the wrong, at least the supreme court stepped in. >> what i like is maybe race neutral but look at economic, kids coming from poor families, whatever race they are, look at that. then they have to build themselves up from the bootstraps to get into college. >> then it's not race related. economic...
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scarlet o'connor and jeff fordham, they may be arch rivals on screen but they are friends. >> it will be crazy for luke, poor luke. >> you never know. >> i want to say i'm rooting for you -- >> but you are not. >> you and my mother. >> i'm on team decon. >> great. this is decon's house and it feels like a real one and we even let ourselves in. >> you went through the fridge. >> i noticed you were decorating. >> deconis putting a tree together. >> i'll have a blue christmas without you. >> the actors are all singers, song writers and real life musicians. every detail on the set so authentic, down to their real family photos. >> i'm serious -- >> your real baby picture? >> that is me as a boy in pennsylvania and my mother took that photo and on the back wrote joe hollywood. i don't know what she saw. >> she knew. >> i guess so. >> love it. and we'll be here all night catching up with the cast as they make their way down the red carpet and all the other celebrities, can you follow us here at the annual cma awards, using #~ 6 abc cma. alicia vitarelli, channel 6 "action news." >> you are
scarlet o'connor and jeff fordham, they may be arch rivals on screen but they are friends. >> it will be crazy for luke, poor luke. >> you never know. >> i want to say i'm rooting for you -- >> but you are not. >> you and my mother. >> i'm on team decon. >> great. this is decon's house and it feels like a real one and we even let ourselves in. >> you went through the fridge. >> i noticed you were decorating. >> deconis putting a tree...
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tom rosenberg, larry o'connor, the host of mornings on the mall on wmal in washington, and editor at large at ij review.com. all right. now you ion have simon. some democrats telling the president that he should wait. what say you? >> we've been waiting for nine years. the original bill was introduced by jon mccain and ted kennedy in 2005. republicans have blocked it four different times during that period, and earlier this year the president told jon boehner that if the house republicans didn't pass the bill, that he would act, and so there shouldn't be any big surprise here. he has been -- he is keeping his word to the american people. >> wait a minute. there should be a surprise because, remember, he waited for this decision until after those so-called midterm electrics. remember that? >> we can keep our doctor if we like our doctor, simon. come on. i'm starting to think that jonathan gruber is putting together the president's immigration policy because it shows utter contempt for the american voter. this is such a fwlait blatant insult to american voerz voices. if this is so popu
tom rosenberg, larry o'connor, the host of mornings on the mall on wmal in washington, and editor at large at ij review.com. all right. now you ion have simon. some democrats telling the president that he should wait. what say you? >> we've been waiting for nine years. the original bill was introduced by jon mccain and ted kennedy in 2005. republicans have blocked it four different times during that period, and earlier this year the president told jon boehner that if the house republicans...
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the next speaker is robert clinton, foundation professor of law at the sandra day o'connor college of law and affiliated faculty member of the sau american indian studies program. clinton has served on the courts of several tribes in addition teaching and writing about tribal law, american indian history, federal court, cyberspace law, copyright and civil procedure. his pub stations include articles on policy and federal juris sdikz. professor clinton, welcome. >> i want to thank kevin and susan for involving me in this project and the wonderful star for all of the want itity and help on both of the essay in the book and it's a little difficult in the book to follow this morning, but i will try and what i'm going to do with you is to do a 400 year plus survey about indians and indian treaties. and to try to put them in some perspective, some of which they averted to. treaties are an interesting phenomenon, particularly of north america. attempting to think that somehow europeans brought treaties to north america, but that's not true. we know if you think about it, that at the time of
the next speaker is robert clinton, foundation professor of law at the sandra day o'connor college of law and affiliated faculty member of the sau american indian studies program. clinton has served on the courts of several tribes in addition teaching and writing about tribal law, american indian history, federal court, cyberspace law, copyright and civil procedure. his pub stations include articles on policy and federal juris sdikz. professor clinton, welcome. >> i want to thank kevin...
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. >> sandra day o'connor says affirmative action had a place in history but at this point, affirmativeshould be eliminated. >> we have already righted the wrong. at least the supreme court has stepped in and said -- >> i like what i think is maybe race neutral but look at economics. look at kids who are coming from poor families. look at that. then they have to build themselves up from the boot straps to get into college. >> then it's not race related. >> but if it's not race related, then how do you accommodate the interest of having a diverse student body? >> you do it economically, though. that's how you do it. >> if you are talking about financially, the system that would lead to that result, i don't see any guarantee that doing it economically, would result in a level of diversity -- >> people of economic disparity have not even wanted to apply to those schools because of the ticket it carries. >> harvard for years has said anyone who gets into their university will be in and they will provide the financing and that's not, i mean, why are you acting like that? >> i know they say i
. >> sandra day o'connor says affirmative action had a place in history but at this point, affirmativeshould be eliminated. >> we have already righted the wrong. at least the supreme court has stepped in and said -- >> i like what i think is maybe race neutral but look at economics. look at kids who are coming from poor families. look at that. then they have to build themselves up from the boot straps to get into college. >> then it's not race related. >> but if...
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simon rosenberg, a former clinton campaign advisor and larry o'connor and editor at large at ij review.comdy for your lightning round. here be we go. five top questions. make sure you have the buzzer with your thumb. who will win the senate and what will the margin be? larry. >> democrats, 51-4. >> i am so stunned that the two of you went with those answers. all right. see if you can trip me up on this one. number two, who will win north carolina? simon. >> kay haagan wins that one. >> gosh, i thought you were going to surprise me. okay. larry. >> now, i think the republicans will win north carolina. this is the first chance for the tar heel state to punish kay haagan for voting for obama care after they've lost their doctor, even though they were promised they could keep him. >> okay. number three, who is going to win in the middle of the country? kansas. larry. >> you know what, kansas i think is going to stay the independent column. i think that the independent jumps in there. i forget his name, but he look just like the actor who plays the hulk in the avengers, doesn't sne. >> greg orm
simon rosenberg, a former clinton campaign advisor and larry o'connor and editor at large at ij review.comdy for your lightning round. here be we go. five top questions. make sure you have the buzzer with your thumb. who will win the senate and what will the margin be? larry. >> democrats, 51-4. >> i am so stunned that the two of you went with those answers. all right. see if you can trip me up on this one. number two, who will win north carolina? simon. >> kay haagan wins...
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at the time, special agent tom o'connor is with the fbi's joint terrorist task force. >> on novemberis district office. >> i was working on my computer, and i saw some motion to my left. when i looked up, there were four men standing in the doorway with ak-47s. one of them said, you come with us, or we'll kill you. >> they zip-tied his hands behind his back and his ankles. they put a bag over his head, and then he was brought out to a car. >> like many hostages before him, roy hallums disappears without a trace. american authorities fear the worst. >> unfortunately, a lot of those hostages were being shown on video being beheaded. so it was a real concern that a u.s. citizen would be used in that manner. >> but it appears the kidnapers are more interested in money than murder. >> the head of the gang, the shaikh, he said to me that, because i was an american, they were going to get $12 million for me. >> in order to conceal his presence, the captors hide hallums in a farmhouse 16 miles outside of baghdad in a hostile region coalition forces call the triangle of death. >> it's an area
at the time, special agent tom o'connor is with the fbi's joint terrorist task force. >> on novemberis district office. >> i was working on my computer, and i saw some motion to my left. when i looked up, there were four men standing in the doorway with ak-47s. one of them said, you come with us, or we'll kill you. >> they zip-tied his hands behind his back and his ankles. they put a bag over his head, and then he was brought out to a car. >> like many hostages before...
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when we look at flannery o'connor and william faulkner talking about the destruction of the south, the literature reaffirms that it was a 100 year disaster. if you're african american in the south the civil rights act is signed by lyndon b. johnson, it was supposed to end the problems that lincoln was supposed to have ended. there are still problems. with respect to sherman versus cedar creek, it was a huge body of land that he went through. it was huge. it was being followed by the press. imagine a tornado wearing blue coats. >> cedar creek was not featured in a major film. [laughter] >> now we are calling hollywood. that it happened. >> i believe public consciousness over what has happened, more people know about atlanta and that role. >> gone with the wind. >> i have a question. in my right, did they allow reenactments on that property? most national parks don't. >> that is correct. the national park service has a policy we do not allow reenactments on national park service land as a respect for the fallen and the whole words -- and the horrors that happened. cedar creek is a unique
when we look at flannery o'connor and william faulkner talking about the destruction of the south, the literature reaffirms that it was a 100 year disaster. if you're african american in the south the civil rights act is signed by lyndon b. johnson, it was supposed to end the problems that lincoln was supposed to have ended. there are still problems. with respect to sherman versus cedar creek, it was a huge body of land that he went through. it was huge. it was being followed by the press....
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start things off snack dab in the center where 44 degrees is the temperature, being reported by joe o'connortually reporting here from harleysville, pa, sent in real fun picture here, where you still have some clouds, a sliver of sunshine here on the horizon, so that's generally what you will find here. still, a little sunshine, but there will be clouds around, and we will talk about some potential for more wet wet near second here. first we head out to sailors burying, keith, one of the gold star reporters in the morning, here, so 43 degrees, it is a chill start, you've got a modest but noticeable breeze, checking in here, generally out of the west northwest at 11 miles per hour, then across central new jersey, to mark, another one that sends us reports every morning, and we love it, chatsworth, pa, light winds, 45 degrees, cool start out that way, as well. let's take you next to storm scan3, we've got to talk about the wet weather issues here today, not talking about anything super major out of this, but, you can tell, that there is still lingering moisture, this is actually secondary fron
start things off snack dab in the center where 44 degrees is the temperature, being reported by joe o'connortually reporting here from harleysville, pa, sent in real fun picture here, where you still have some clouds, a sliver of sunshine here on the horizon, so that's generally what you will find here. still, a little sunshine, but there will be clouds around, and we will talk about some potential for more wet wet near second here. first we head out to sailors burying, keith, one of the gold...
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. >> ruth bader ginsburg used sandra day o'connor as a role model, also continued hearing cases while she was being treated for cancer. they're tough. and they want to serve on the court. and ruth bader ginsburg is now the senior of the four liberals on the court. she's very much the leader of that group. but you hate to be ghoulish about this sort of thing, but supreme court justices' health has important political implications. could president obama have another vacancy to fill? could he actually fill one with now a republican senate coming in for the final two years of his term? the politics of it get very dicey, although she may simply come back to work on monday and all be returned to normal. >> there's an oral argument on monday with a big case. let's talk about her future on the bench because she's always said she's not ready to leave. she said -- let me read what she said to "elle" magazine, who do you think president obama could apoint at this very day given the boundaries we have, anybody who thinks if i step down, obama could appoint someone like me, they're misguided. i th
. >> ruth bader ginsburg used sandra day o'connor as a role model, also continued hearing cases while she was being treated for cancer. they're tough. and they want to serve on the court. and ruth bader ginsburg is now the senior of the four liberals on the court. she's very much the leader of that group. but you hate to be ghoulish about this sort of thing, but supreme court justices' health has important political implications. could president obama have another vacancy to fill? could...
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joe o'connor sent in 32 degrees within the last 20 minute or so also a picture with grassy surfaces outsideindow. little further offer to the east here check it out from tanya. i love her picture. look at this little guy. buster, his name is buster. and he loves a walk on crisp fall morning. an understatement for what we have going on out there, crisp. but thanks to the weather watchers. all lover seeing adorable pictures like. that will looking at the rest of the forecast, what we have in store. we want to see what's yet to come. that's just the chill for now. even though we do still have even little bit of light lake enhancement here, with some snowflakes falling as far east as central pa, it is strictly sunshine for our area. this is definitely a similar view whatever we were just talking about with the temperatures only into the 30's across almost the entire board here. mount pocono, 24. but mount pocono, on par with birmingham. that's blown my mind all morning, just because it is so much colder here with the core of this cold, having just dove south here in the last couple of days. so,
joe o'connor sent in 32 degrees within the last 20 minute or so also a picture with grassy surfaces outsideindow. little further offer to the east here check it out from tanya. i love her picture. look at this little guy. buster, his name is buster. and he loves a walk on crisp fall morning. an understatement for what we have going on out there, crisp. but thanks to the weather watchers. all lover seeing adorable pictures like. that will looking at the rest of the forecast, what we have in...
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next speaker is the distinguished robert clinton, foundation professor of law at the sandra day o'connor college of law and a faculty member of the asu american indian studies program. he's also a faculty fellow at the center for law, science and innovation. clinton has served on the courts of several tribes in addition to teaching and writing about tribal law, american indian history, federal courts, cyber space law, copyright and civil procedure. his publications include numerous articles on federal indian law and policy, constitutional law, and federal jurisdiction. professor clinton, welcome. [ applause ] >> while we're getting the power point set up, i want to thank kevin and susan for involving me in this project and the wonderful staff of mmia for all of the hospitality and all of the help on both the essay in the book and on the project. it's a little difficult to follow this under tester and washburn this morning, but nevertheless, i'll try. what i'm going to try to do with you for the brief time i have available is to do a 400-year historical survey about indians and indian tre
next speaker is the distinguished robert clinton, foundation professor of law at the sandra day o'connor college of law and a faculty member of the asu american indian studies program. he's also a faculty fellow at the center for law, science and innovation. clinton has served on the courts of several tribes in addition to teaching and writing about tribal law, american indian history, federal courts, cyber space law, copyright and civil procedure. his publications include numerous articles on...
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the same thing was true of carroll o'connor in that character. >> we laughed at george jefferson andbunk erdos. >> they were laughing at that little black guy carrying on the way he was carrying orying on. but they still loved him. >> you have people who think the way archie did and talked the way archie did. it's not an issue that's gone away. you look at immigration and the debate in this country. what would archie have thought of the tea party? >> archie would not -- archie would have denied the tea party. he would have started a coffee party or something. but he was not a hater. that was the secret of archie bunker. he was not the a hater. he was -- he was much more afraid of progress than he was of bigotry. >> that's what it is. afraid of change. >> black people moving into the neighborhood. that's never happened before. >> such an honor to have the great norman lear on with us. >> why are you saying good-bye? >> the show has to end at some point. >> you can stay with us. you know how this works. >>> still ahead, who the president's immigration move could have the biggest impact
the same thing was true of carroll o'connor in that character. >> we laughed at george jefferson andbunk erdos. >> they were laughing at that little black guy carrying on the way he was carrying orying on. but they still loved him. >> you have people who think the way archie did and talked the way archie did. it's not an issue that's gone away. you look at immigration and the debate in this country. what would archie have thought of the tea party? >> archie would not --...
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but apt analysis is in the couch case in the fourth circuit where judge traxler joined by justice o'connor and judge shedd went through the initial obligation is to explain the reason and common sense why that approach furthers a compelling interest and a least restrictive means, and once that happens, deference attaches but that doesn't mean either that you win the case. it just means you have substantial weight. you're sort of a thumb on the scale so to speak and more evidence can come into play and you can still lose. >> can i go back to just so i'm clear in my head, is it two compelling interests, one in identification, one in contraband. >> that's right, justice sotomayor. >> is there a third or a fourth or are those the only two? >> those are the only two we're talking about. in this case the magistrate judge said it's preposterous to think you can hide something. so you don't have a security contraband -- >> let me take on preposterous if i might. if you look at the written findings, there is no such finding. in fact, the finding was to the contrary. i believe it's on page 167 of th
but apt analysis is in the couch case in the fourth circuit where judge traxler joined by justice o'connor and judge shedd went through the initial obligation is to explain the reason and common sense why that approach furthers a compelling interest and a least restrictive means, and once that happens, deference attaches but that doesn't mean either that you win the case. it just means you have substantial weight. you're sort of a thumb on the scale so to speak and more evidence can come into...
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general, known as hero of watergate, commentator and political adviser, richard gergen, sandra day o'connor, arthur ashe, thomas king, governor of new jersey and chairman of the 9/11 commission. so, jack, you've got a
general, known as hero of watergate, commentator and political adviser, richard gergen, sandra day o'connor, arthur ashe, thomas king, governor of new jersey and chairman of the 9/11 commission. so, jack, you've got a
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you had earlier in the week or you are working on an opinion and he is fully engaged, or justice o'connor same thing. it was a wonderful environment, an environment where people were not raising their voices but thinking they were of the view that the work was more important than they were and our job was to turn out the best product we could. that's the court i came to and that's the way i think the court is now. i was very pleasantly surprised at how much work it took. i came on the court and i was 40 years younger than justice locklin at the time. he's doing it in his 80's, so i said it can be all that hard. he was cruising along and i had fallen along the way. the boss used to tell me, clarence you have to get a system and learn how to do this job systematically. i have to say the number one thing for me was just how warm and respectful and dignified the people were with whom i worked, whether they agreed or didn't. that was my biggest surprise. >> i was surprised by all of this as well. for me, the tradition had one positive thing which it taught me that the court as an institution w
you had earlier in the week or you are working on an opinion and he is fully engaged, or justice o'connor same thing. it was a wonderful environment, an environment where people were not raising their voices but thinking they were of the view that the work was more important than they were and our job was to turn out the best product we could. that's the court i came to and that's the way i think the court is now. i was very pleasantly surprised at how much work it took. i came on the court and...
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the writing was brilliant, carroll o'connor was brilliant, i can't get it out of my mind. thank you. >> tell the what the episode was about. >> it is christmas eve dinner. one of mike's old high school friends surprises him from canada. he had been a draft dodger, one of the other guests in the house whose son died in vietnam and everybody is afraid to tell archy where the young man is from and why he is in from canada and it comes out anyway. heavy-duty fight starts about the vietnam war which affected all of our families all those years and at the end the father of the deceased boy tells archie i am glad he is here. >> the father of of that that had been killed in vietnam. archie says he won't sits at christmas dinner with somebody who escaped the war. then he turns to the father of the deceased that and says you tell him, whatever his name was, you tell him and the guy stands up and says very slowly, my son did what he sought was right. he didn't believe in the war and he wouldn't fight and he died. >> he would want to be there too. >> if my son were alive he would be s
the writing was brilliant, carroll o'connor was brilliant, i can't get it out of my mind. thank you. >> tell the what the episode was about. >> it is christmas eve dinner. one of mike's old high school friends surprises him from canada. he had been a draft dodger, one of the other guests in the house whose son died in vietnam and everybody is afraid to tell archy where the young man is from and why he is in from canada and it comes out anyway. heavy-duty fight starts about the...
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more recently america's favorite unemployed cowgirl justice sandra day o'connor has observed from onend of this country to the other knowledge of our system of government, our rights and responsibilities as citizens is not passed down through the gene pool. it must be taught and we have worked to do each of these three patriots describing the essential historic civic mission of our nations schools, a mission as important as foundational to day as it always has been, as it always will be. for those of us who care about the civic health of our nation, for those of us who care about people becoming cynically engaged, we must care about the foundational civic mission of our schools and folks we are not talking about your grandpa civic learning. we are not talking about old-fashioned didactic civic education. we are talking about new exciting ways to learn how to be civically engaged. my colleague, the first social studies teacher in our nation, susan griffin is going to talk a little bit about that. susan. [applause] >> it's great to be here with you and i have to say they are is a lot of
more recently america's favorite unemployed cowgirl justice sandra day o'connor has observed from onend of this country to the other knowledge of our system of government, our rights and responsibilities as citizens is not passed down through the gene pool. it must be taught and we have worked to do each of these three patriots describing the essential historic civic mission of our nations schools, a mission as important as foundational to day as it always has been, as it always will be. for...
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you have earlier in the week or you are working on an opinion and he is fully engaged, or justice o'connor, same thing. ,t was a wonderful environment and environment where people were not raising their voices but thinking they were of the view that the work was more important than they were and our job was to turn out the best product we could. that's the court i came to and that's the way i think the court is now. very pleasantly surprised at how much work it took. i came on the court and i was 40 years younger than justice locklin at the time. it in his 80's, so i said it can be all that hard. he was cruising along and i had fallen along the way. the boss used to tell me, clarence you have to get a system and learn how to do this job systematically. i have to say the number one warm for me was just how and respectful and dignified the people were with whom i worked, whether they agreed or didn't. that was my biggest surprise. >> i was surprised by all of this as well. me, the tradition had one positive thing which it taught me that the court as an much moren was important than i was as
you have earlier in the week or you are working on an opinion and he is fully engaged, or justice o'connor, same thing. ,t was a wonderful environment and environment where people were not raising their voices but thinking they were of the view that the work was more important than they were and our job was to turn out the best product we could. that's the court i came to and that's the way i think the court is now. very pleasantly surprised at how much work it took. i came on the court and i...
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. >> that is true but the court recognized in justice o'connor's conference, there is a difference between private conduct and public recognition. this court -- has to look at the guideposts in the reason goes back to this importance of democracy in our system. how the -- most basic right we have is the people. and we can do that by amending the constitution. it should not be up to the courts to take these of the hands of the people. it seems particularly interesting here where it does seem to be a particular trend that society is moving in. it recognizes that the victory is a truer victory and a place -- the courts decided it deprives people of an honest picture. this is an issue that has left the states and it is rational for the people who have continued to promote the idea that in general, it is a good thing. we would ask you to recognize the fact that the decision taking the set of people's hands undermines democracy. this is not an issue that people of goodwill, reasonable people of good will can disagree about. i think this is an issue that reasonable people can disagree about as yo
. >> that is true but the court recognized in justice o'connor's conference, there is a difference between private conduct and public recognition. this court -- has to look at the guideposts in the reason goes back to this importance of democracy in our system. how the -- most basic right we have is the people. and we can do that by amending the constitution. it should not be up to the courts to take these of the hands of the people. it seems particularly interesting here where it does...
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. >> tonight, veterans day night, to the irish pub, mark o'connor has graciously agreed to host us.le coming in from the eighty-second airborne veterans are taking a bus up from the south. so, one of the states down south to come for the event. $50 tonight. 1123 walnut street irish pub. >> what time. >> 5:30 to 7:30. we will have fun. one of babe's hang outs. >> i love that place. >> yes. >> he has a chair where he used to sit. >> trish, good to see you again. >> by the way wild bill's family will have a fundraiser for their project on january 16th. we will give you more information. you can see information right there. as it gets closer i will give you a remine inner january just after the first of the year. good luck with the statue. >> thank you very much. >> happy veterans day to you. >> coming right back two minutes. we put all the apps you love... inside a car designed to connect you to a world of possibilities. the connected car by volvo. innovating for you. give the gift of volvo this season and we'll give you your first month's payment on us. staff sergeant from allentown a
. >> tonight, veterans day night, to the irish pub, mark o'connor has graciously agreed to host us.le coming in from the eighty-second airborne veterans are taking a bus up from the south. so, one of the states down south to come for the event. $50 tonight. 1123 walnut street irish pub. >> what time. >> 5:30 to 7:30. we will have fun. one of babe's hang outs. >> i love that place. >> yes. >> he has a chair where he used to sit. >> trish, good to see you...
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the next day, birmingham, o'connor letting loose doings and fire pressure hoses and firing a shotgun multiple times and murdering the leader of the mississippi naacp. as a result, what came out of this is this uneasy coalition of the civil right groups. and 1,000 people, 2,000 buses as well as planes, trains and automobiles. and this is not all day all night kind of thing. and in the headquarters in harlem, and jobs to volunteers interestingly not as sex segregated as one would imagine that had been in the campaigns. and one of the people he brought on is as he said, directed to the naacp from 1943 to 1946 and she was the second deputy director. so two decades and change after the postponed '41 march, african-american and white women began to organize for themselves to protest the exclusion from positions of power from recognition offish ice of concern to women. now dorothy hyde and her memoirs, recall that the march was the vital awake krening and she and others were shocked when there was no need to include a woman speaker of the march. because quote women were part of the groups a
the next day, birmingham, o'connor letting loose doings and fire pressure hoses and firing a shotgun multiple times and murdering the leader of the mississippi naacp. as a result, what came out of this is this uneasy coalition of the civil right groups. and 1,000 people, 2,000 buses as well as planes, trains and automobiles. and this is not all day all night kind of thing. and in the headquarters in harlem, and jobs to volunteers interestingly not as sex segregated as one would imagine that had...
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morning this mutt appears year challenge fellow democrat well, of all here right now 50% 2% 48% for o'connores go in and see here david hugh edges out today bowed compounds with a 39 per cent when there. district 17 its district well as the closely defeating john dennis 82% sending her back wins in a landslide look at big- election results another george bush is elected and elected winter in texas >> : and not familiar looking to you it's not a large see a land commissioner's statement you i landslide republican george p. bush and >> : he is the son of george bush and a nephew of former president george w. bush and grandson president george h. w. bush. declined to say if he goes for any higher political office is >> : on the nation's the senate race at kentucky senator mitch mcconnell holding on to victory despite a challenge from democrat allison 5543% of the maryland governor's race went to a lord state with republican larry hogan winning their >> : election coverage on life shaughnessy local results for city council and matures and propositions and year tally of information on what meat k
morning this mutt appears year challenge fellow democrat well, of all here right now 50% 2% 48% for o'connores go in and see here david hugh edges out today bowed compounds with a 39 per cent when there. district 17 its district well as the closely defeating john dennis 82% sending her back wins in a landslide look at big- election results another george bush is elected and elected winter in texas >> : and not familiar looking to you it's not a large see a land commissioner's statement...