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with the girls, siobhan o'connor took a big break girls, siobhan o'connor took a big brea k after girlssiobhan o'connor took a big break after rio. she will be back on for next year. and jazz carlin decided not to swim at this meet as well. but then people like freya anderson he were 16, going into the world juniors. we have some exciting prospect coming through, as well as some veterans back on fine form, fighting fit for next year. so much to look forward to. thank you. finally norway's alexander kristoff has won the world's richest one day cycle race, the ride london to surrey classic. after 116 miles of racing over a route based on the 2012 olympic road race, from london into surrey and back it came down to a bunch sprint on the mall and kristoff held off a late charge from denmark's magnus cort nielsen in second. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the evening, but next on bbc news, it's meet the author. you've decided to cast away historical setting and get rid of real characters that we might know and gone into fantasy — if it's a word you're happy with. w
with the girls, siobhan o'connor took a big break girls, siobhan o'connor took a big brea k after girlssiobhan o'connor took a big break after rio. she will be back on for next year. and jazz carlin decided not to swim at this meet as well. but then people like freya anderson he were 16, going into the world juniors. we have some exciting prospect coming through, as well as some veterans back on fine form, fighting fit for next year. so much to look forward to. thank you. finally norway's...
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and i had this great teacher, an english teacher, who introduced me to flannery o'connor.e girl growing up in a small southern town. there were a lot of messages we got like, always sit with your legs crossed, and don't be too loud, let the boys talk, and don't let them know how smart you are. don't be interested in things that are not ladylike. then i read flannery o'connor and i thought, wow, this is the pattern i want to follow, someone who speaks their mind, and more importantly, as a writer, who writes the way people talk. the colloquial language in there was very much like my family and everybody around me. itjust gave me this understanding that women can talk about these things, and you should really tell the story you want to tell. i really took that message home with me, and this was my homage to o'connor when i wrote that. of course, she probably didn't imagine a man without thumbs, but it was my way of doing it. you have been writing since you were a child, as i said, you wanted to be a writer, but you got diverted into doing otherjobs. why was that? you know, w
and i had this great teacher, an english teacher, who introduced me to flannery o'connor.e girl growing up in a small southern town. there were a lot of messages we got like, always sit with your legs crossed, and don't be too loud, let the boys talk, and don't let them know how smart you are. don't be interested in things that are not ladylike. then i read flannery o'connor and i thought, wow, this is the pattern i want to follow, someone who speaks their mind, and more importantly, as a...
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. >> that is right players from fourth through seventh grades faced off from law firm of co send o'connor on the court. it was part of the philadelphia youth, basketball camp, a non-profit that offers not only training, and basketball leagues for kid and mentorship and educational support as well, o'connor sponsored this weeks camp so they were there to hang out with everyone. full disclosure. >> my husband was on one of those teams. i will tell you, i stopped by and the kid won both games. way to go. >> i'm sure he gave it his all >> yes. >> well, thanks so much for watching us here at 6:00 on cbs-3 i at witness news returns at 10 on cbs-3 and back again at 11:00. >>> up next "cbs evening news" from new york. here's anthony mason. captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: the commander in chief says about face. he's reimposing a ban on transgender americans serving in the armed forces. >> the yays are 45, the nay naye 55, the amendment are not agreed to. >> mason: also tonight, senate republicans fail again to keep their promise, and the the president's to repeal obamacare. >> can't do every
. >> that is right players from fourth through seventh grades faced off from law firm of co send o'connor on the court. it was part of the philadelphia youth, basketball camp, a non-profit that offers not only training, and basketball leagues for kid and mentorship and educational support as well, o'connor sponsored this weeks camp so they were there to hang out with everyone. full disclosure. >> my husband was on one of those teams. i will tell you, i stopped by and the kid won...
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i think flannery o'connor is someone i keep going back to again and again and again. it's not just masterpieces it's a major, major event in our story as a people. i feel the same way about so many others. not just a fantastic writer but fantastic intellect and one of the points that comes across when you are writing and when you are reading what people have written is the importance of thinking. people ask me how much of my time do i spend writing and how much of my time do i spend reading. nobody asked me how much it might time do i spend thinking. one of my favorite moments in my work on john adams reading through his diaries coming to a point several times. imagine the entry for the day says at home thinking. imagine if we had people in public life that could honestly write that as your entry for the day. i also feel very strongly if you are researching or trying to understand people of our past male, female whatever, it's as important to read what they have read as important to read what they wrote because in there you find the essence of attitude, outlook, anger
i think flannery o'connor is someone i keep going back to again and again and again. it's not just masterpieces it's a major, major event in our story as a people. i feel the same way about so many others. not just a fantastic writer but fantastic intellect and one of the points that comes across when you are writing and when you are reading what people have written is the importance of thinking. people ask me how much of my time do i spend writing and how much of my time do i spend reading....
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o'connor says any form of adoption brings more business. >> this clearly feels different than it did ago as far as how much virtual reality is being adopted so as far as the life cycle, although it's been around in some form for 20 years, i think we're in the first inning of a nine-inning game. >> there's a robot coming at me. shoot, shoot. emily: sticking with gaming, 10 cent is hoping its bet on a u.k. video game maker won't be as wild a ride as the game it produces. china's largest internet media company has bought a stake in frontier developments. the studio best known for the the rollercoaster tycoon franchise. update to news we told you about earlier. president trump has replaced his chief of staff, announcing on twitter that he had appointed homeland security secretary john kelly to the job. the ouster of reince priebus who said he resigned, caps a week of heightened in-fighting at the white house. priebus was embroiled in a public fight with communications director anthony scaramucci. "bloomberg technology" is live streaming on twitter. check us out. next week we will delve i
o'connor says any form of adoption brings more business. >> this clearly feels different than it did ago as far as how much virtual reality is being adopted so as far as the life cycle, although it's been around in some form for 20 years, i think we're in the first inning of a nine-inning game. >> there's a robot coming at me. shoot, shoot. emily: sticking with gaming, 10 cent is hoping its bet on a u.k. video game maker won't be as wild a ride as the game it produces. china's...
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the young you know and then we'll pushing them into the kind of forum i got o'connor for in that report i thought it made us feel. they have a space in banking the i wipe and i mean i don't think tournaments in the us are. they could go to bed as had thought they had to lift up a set a cloak and all up in but i was dazed like get up and as it'd be a well you're maybe you're going to go back and see on your sentences it's the. me form of a metre is the breeze that i'm with in the open sick i really meant for there said look i could be a persistent them all. on most or most or just the one i don't. know what i was suddenly so used to so most. i mean yeah those months but i'll smoke particles and thought i meant another poem of your models we already come up with the element that no look up in psalms florida was i see it as he goes no not really sodom at that no. place for. people who are physically strong enough. to survive this journey should be congratulated at the finish line. in my opinion such impatience should be celebrated here you go with trophy a job and a happy life ever after.
the young you know and then we'll pushing them into the kind of forum i got o'connor for in that report i thought it made us feel. they have a space in banking the i wipe and i mean i don't think tournaments in the us are. they could go to bed as had thought they had to lift up a set a cloak and all up in but i was dazed like get up and as it'd be a well you're maybe you're going to go back and see on your sentences it's the. me form of a metre is the breeze that i'm with in the open sick i...
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the end you know and then we'll pussy lament to the can for not o'connor for the trip or thought it made us feel. better to stay isn't banking their wipe when i meant i don't think children can also. make it go to bed as had thought they entail a flop a set of cloak and all up in but i was dazed like get up then as it had been well you may be a couple of decades on your sentences as stay. me form of a meter is that by using them with in the open sick real men through op or their center with study them all but on most the most are just the one i don't. know what honest recently so used to so most. i mean yeah those months but i'll smile pals and thought i meant another poem of your muscles we are many cop on the element that no lookup in psalms was a c. and as he goes no not really sodom at them. people who are physically strong enough to survive this journey should be congratulated at the finish line. in my opinion such an bishan should be celebrated here you go with trophy a job and a happy life ever after. all the migrants i've met along the way. one of the few to have made it to the f
the end you know and then we'll pussy lament to the can for not o'connor for the trip or thought it made us feel. better to stay isn't banking their wipe when i meant i don't think children can also. make it go to bed as had thought they entail a flop a set of cloak and all up in but i was dazed like get up then as it had been well you may be a couple of decades on your sentences as stay. me form of a meter is that by using them with in the open sick real men through op or their center with...
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court of law both men and women the case on late-term abortion and 2000 and at that time justice o'connor was the supreme court and they voted 5-4 and any restriction on late-term abortion was unconstitutional unless there was an exception for the life and health of the mother then o'connor retired she wants to be with her husband who is in an old age home and she is replaced first by nixon bush wanted to appoint someone else and eventually by justice alito. exactly the same facts and the statute from another state and the same issue 5-4 but the ban on partial-birth abortion is constitutional even when it does not have an exception for the health and life of the mother so if that changes the wall the question is what is the law anyway, seven years and they overrule the decision. >> yes sir. >> the first decision was establishing the judicial review he did it in such a way because he knew if he tried to order something, jefferson would refuse to do it, so this is something that happened from the very beginning of the supreme court. >> yes. >> there were instances you can fight in history a
court of law both men and women the case on late-term abortion and 2000 and at that time justice o'connor was the supreme court and they voted 5-4 and any restriction on late-term abortion was unconstitutional unless there was an exception for the life and health of the mother then o'connor retired she wants to be with her husband who is in an old age home and she is replaced first by nixon bush wanted to appoint someone else and eventually by justice alito. exactly the same facts and the...
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thank god i thank you eileen o'connor thank you on a tuesday night dozens of palestinians were injured when clashes broke out at the last a mosque several were arrested by the israeli police particularly off to a group of youngsters climbed onto the mosque and flew the palestinian flag from there was. i was. at the same time we are hearing that more than a hundred people have been injured the number of palestinians who've been killed in the last two weeks of violence has now climbed to six after a youngster who was shot in the head succumb to his wounds overnight there have been three israelis who have been killed so what we're looking at really is two weeks of violence and hope that the situation will come under control soon but certainly the mood on the ground extremely tense particularly today as many palestinian groups call for a day of rage. ok in a warmup for one of the world's largest gatherings of youngsters students have flocked to the town of little sold in cypress for an open air festival it comes ahead of the main event which is the nineteenth world festival of youth and st
thank god i thank you eileen o'connor thank you on a tuesday night dozens of palestinians were injured when clashes broke out at the last a mosque several were arrested by the israeli police particularly off to a group of youngsters climbed onto the mosque and flew the palestinian flag from there was. i was. at the same time we are hearing that more than a hundred people have been injured the number of palestinians who've been killed in the last two weeks of violence has now climbed to six...
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the american side though that's part of the problem yeah i agree they're going to the dems in the o'connors they're not only going to try to get to deep to sink this. six a cease fire but the whole trump putin detente they're going to try and sink that from the beginning they're furious because of this they're going to go on the warpath now but this this ceasefire right we've seen these ceasefires come and go and it's got the exact same problems it's vague it's on the fly and it's in a very limited section of syria the southwest that has not been a hotbed until the last few months in which it was resuscitated an attempt to try to get the syrian government to stop their advance in the east against isis this is of particular core concern to jordan who was part of this and israel who very loudly even before the deal was announced and this had to be arranged before the summit was an arranged during the summit it was just agreed to at the summit israel is very unhappy because of all aspects of russian troops of course you know russian planes this cease fire zone but the u.s. truck is basically g
the american side though that's part of the problem yeah i agree they're going to the dems in the o'connors they're not only going to try to get to deep to sink this. six a cease fire but the whole trump putin detente they're going to try and sink that from the beginning they're furious because of this they're going to go on the warpath now but this this ceasefire right we've seen these ceasefires come and go and it's got the exact same problems it's vague it's on the fly and it's in a very...
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o'connor? mr. o'connor votes i. mr. russell? mr. russell votes no. mr. swazi? mr. swazi votes i. dr. abraham? dr. abraham votes no. mr. gallagher? mr. gallagher votes no. mr. gates? mr. gates says no. mr. bacon? mr. bacon says no. ?s. cheney ms. cheney votes no. mr. shuster? ms. gabbard? mr. shuster votes no. mr. graves? mr. graves votes no. [inaudible] mr. chairman to our 13 i votes, there are 48 no votes. >> the amendment is not agreed to. >> the clerk will call the roll. german thornberry? -- german thornberry? german thornberry votes i. mrs. davis? mrs. davis votes no. mr. launch them in? mr. lodgment votes no. esther bishop? mr. bishop votes no. mr. cooper? mr. cooper votes i. mr. rogers? mr. rogers votes i. mr. frank? mr. frank says i. mr. courtney? mr. courtney? mr. courtney votes no. mr. shuster? mr. shuster votes i. mr. conaway? mr. conaway votes i. mr. lamborn? mr. lamborn votes i. mr. whitman? mr. whitman votes i. mr. hunter? mr. hunter votes i. ms. gabbard? ms. gabbard? mr. kaufman? mr. kaufman votes i. mr. o'rourke? mr. or work votes no. mr. norcross? mr. norcross vo
o'connor? mr. o'connor votes i. mr. russell? mr. russell votes no. mr. swazi? mr. swazi votes i. dr. abraham? dr. abraham votes no. mr. gallagher? mr. gallagher votes no. mr. gates? mr. gates says no. mr. bacon? mr. bacon says no. ?s. cheney ms. cheney votes no. mr. shuster? ms. gabbard? mr. shuster votes no. mr. graves? mr. graves votes no. [inaudible] mr. chairman to our 13 i votes, there are 48 no votes. >> the amendment is not agreed to. >> the clerk will call the roll. german...
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this was not a headline move or a bold statement of the wonderful, like the opinion of justice o'connor and in caseyn kc versus -- v. planned parenthood, but it told me how the chief believed in the court, and it was connected to the channel of thought created by prior decisions of the court. when it came to drafting an opinion, the chief always initiated the process with what he called thoughts while shaving. --sages he would dictate these were the days of dictating machines -- overnight into an early answering machine for his secretary that would be typed and distributed to us. they gave us a sense of his ,pproach to the first draft including his analysis of the various arguments. we then would do triple spaced drafts with wide margins that would allow him ample space for writing comments with the ever present felt tip pen. wasy draft of every opinion analyzed, chief justice and clerks side-by-side. what became clear to me in these sessions, and i believe to those of us who have clerked for the chief, was that the chief was white adept at -- was quite adept at engaging in legal analys
this was not a headline move or a bold statement of the wonderful, like the opinion of justice o'connor and in caseyn kc versus -- v. planned parenthood, but it told me how the chief believed in the court, and it was connected to the channel of thought created by prior decisions of the court. when it came to drafting an opinion, the chief always initiated the process with what he called thoughts while shaving. --sages he would dictate these were the days of dictating machines -- overnight into...
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david o'connor is co-owner of the facility.aryckpacks are a grade backpack and carries a portable computer that's battery operated. unlike some forms of v.r., untethered.are >> 128 machine cameras gather replay -- relay it servers, back to the players. reporter: the technology was developed by australia based zero latency. licensinghas exclusivity in massachusetts and hopes torights and open soon in pennsylvania and jersey. virtual reality has struggled to may not untiland 2021. clumsycient content, headgear arepricey cited as reasons. ofonnor says any form adoption brings more business. >> this clearly feels different few years ago as far as how much virtual reality asbeing adopted so as far the life cycle, although it's 20n around in some form for years, i think we're in the first inning of a nine-inning game. coming at me.obot shoot. >> sticking with gaming, 10 cent is hoping its bet on a u.k. video game maker won't be as wild a ride as the game it produces. china's largest internet media company has bought a stake in fronti
david o'connor is co-owner of the facility.aryckpacks are a grade backpack and carries a portable computer that's battery operated. unlike some forms of v.r., untethered.are >> 128 machine cameras gather replay -- relay it servers, back to the players. reporter: the technology was developed by australia based zero latency. licensinghas exclusivity in massachusetts and hopes torights and open soon in pennsylvania and jersey. virtual reality has struggled to may not untiland 2021....
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he has a point that could resonate which is that justices watch sandra day o'connor retire to help herho was sick t. is said that she regretted it. >> rich, the fact is if wu don't get this retirement soon -- you don't do this on election years. >> everyone on the right is hoping he retires. cross country trips, barbecuing. if trump got a second pick that would cement his domestic legacy for conservatives. >> the biggest mess. this would be political war to end political war. >> that is all we have for today. we'll be back next week because if it is sunday it's meet the press. >> you can see more end game in post game on the facebook page. press." >>> tonight is one of those nights when most of the world's attention has been focussed on what is happening in one city. the g-20 is happening and where president trump sat down with vladimir putin for the first time since russia launched its attack on the u.s. presidential election last year. for the past few years the united states and much of the world has been trying to isolate russia for its aggressive behavior for what it did when it a
he has a point that could resonate which is that justices watch sandra day o'connor retire to help herho was sick t. is said that she regretted it. >> rich, the fact is if wu don't get this retirement soon -- you don't do this on election years. >> everyone on the right is hoping he retires. cross country trips, barbecuing. if trump got a second pick that would cement his domestic legacy for conservatives. >> the biggest mess. this would be political war to end political war....
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>> camden o'connor had never fished with top water float and he was carrying a lucky 13 and this 7-poundass nearly took the pole with him. fortunately, he saved his pole and hauled in his catch. that's the real deal. you think you can do better? send us your fishing pictures to catchoftheday@kpix.com. we really appreciate all the feedback we get on this segment. but this is the time of year where top water works for especially bass. they come up and they grab it and it's just no better feeling. >> i think camden was surprised at that fish. >> thank you. >>> coming up in our next half- hour, a healthcare cliffhanger. senator john mccain comes back to deliver a key vote then gives his colleagues a lecture. >> warriors player draymond green facing a new court battle. the allegations stemming from a bar confrontation. >> and the major study sending shock waves in the football world, the link between the game and a debilitating brain disease. health care... the senate voting --by the slimmest possible margin -- to on a senate versi >>> our top stories at 6:30, a victory for the president on h
>> camden o'connor had never fished with top water float and he was carrying a lucky 13 and this 7-poundass nearly took the pole with him. fortunately, he saved his pole and hauled in his catch. that's the real deal. you think you can do better? send us your fishing pictures to catchoftheday@kpix.com. we really appreciate all the feedback we get on this segment. but this is the time of year where top water works for especially bass. they come up and they grab it and it's just no better...
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erin brown, head of global macro investments at ubs o'connor. let's begin there. there is a lot on the line for a group that investors have loved. >> i think i have been saying it is important that the fang stocks deliver. if we have a miss on a stock a lot of optimism seeing strong earnings, best wevent seen since 2011 then you are warranted to be concerned. until that point i think conditions are favorable. i think it is a go ahead for the second half of the year and i think equities look poised to move higher. fangs have to be part of it. >> here is what jim cramer said about what is on the line for this group of stocks. >> this week is going to be a lot of what i call pin action, one falls they all fall. if alphabet does not deliver a great number people will start saying these stocks trade together. even though they have little as coca-cola and mcdonalds. what do you think about that point? look at the stocks. facebook is up 43.5. netflix 52. google at 25. it reports after the bell tonight. is that what is at stake for these stocks they better knock it out of
erin brown, head of global macro investments at ubs o'connor. let's begin there. there is a lot on the line for a group that investors have loved. >> i think i have been saying it is important that the fang stocks deliver. if we have a miss on a stock a lot of optimism seeing strong earnings, best wevent seen since 2011 then you are warranted to be concerned. until that point i think conditions are favorable. i think it is a go ahead for the second half of the year and i think equities...
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with us for the hour today, josh browne, jim leventhal, erin brown is with ubs o'connor also with uspolis, pete najarian. let's begin with the markets and a flurry of forecasts the today over where your money will work best in the months ahead teu can see stocks somewhat
with us for the hour today, josh browne, jim leventhal, erin brown is with ubs o'connor also with uspolis, pete najarian. let's begin with the markets and a flurry of forecasts the today over where your money will work best in the months ahead teu can see stocks somewhat
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with us for the hour today, josh browne, jim leventhal, erin brown is with ubs o'connor also with us from minneapolis, pete najarian. let's begin with the markets and a flurry of forecasts the today over where your money will work best in the months ahead you can see stocks somewhat muted today. dow is up about 20 points. s&p and nasdaq in the green, as well but it's getting on the street morgan stanley with a note that says sticker shock things look expensive. you have some on the other side, too, but where are we today in the market >> if you're working with a money manager who can't recognize the difference between an obvious bull market and a bear market, probably you should fire that person today but second, why are we not focused, instead of forecasts and headlines, why are we not primarily focused on price take a look at the behavior of stocks themselves, and then take a look at internals and things like breadth and, yeah, of course, there's the danger of things getting too good but in the meantime, must oney being made, and look at the way the transports will not give back an
with us for the hour today, josh browne, jim leventhal, erin brown is with ubs o'connor also with us from minneapolis, pete najarian. let's begin with the markets and a flurry of forecasts the today over where your money will work best in the months ahead you can see stocks somewhat muted today. dow is up about 20 points. s&p and nasdaq in the green, as well but it's getting on the street morgan stanley with a note that says sticker shock things look expensive. you have some on the other...
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sonia, it has been eons since a justice visited any of the tribes, and it happened to be sandra day o'connor and steve breyer, and they had gone on a tour of some tribal courts, and that had been the only justices who had ever interacted directly with native american tribes. and he said, they feel like they are marginalized in our culture, and it would be nice if the justices showed some interest in them. and so i said, ok, i will go. as with anybody who asks me to do something, i make them work too. [laughter] justice sotomayor: it is a key to success in life. [laughter] justice sotomayor: the dean will tell you that. she invited me to the law school to look at everything she had to do. [laughter] justice sotomayor: at any rate, pueblos, i me to the went -- actually, he invited me to the tribes generally, but the tribes had been relocated, and the pueblos were most of the only indigenous populations in the united states, and they educated me. i got lots of books. i had conferences with them and they started to explain more about the culture to me. it is like anything that we do in life. you
sonia, it has been eons since a justice visited any of the tribes, and it happened to be sandra day o'connor and steve breyer, and they had gone on a tour of some tribal courts, and that had been the only justices who had ever interacted directly with native american tribes. and he said, they feel like they are marginalized in our culture, and it would be nice if the justices showed some interest in them. and so i said, ok, i will go. as with anybody who asks me to do something, i make them...
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a point that can really resinate with justice kennedy, which is the justices watched sandra day o'connorr husband, who was sick, and it was said she regretted it and left too soon, so his point you've got a lot of good years ahead of you could really resinate. >> rich, the fact is, if we don't get this retirement soon, it isn't going to happen. justices are mindful of the political calendar. >> everyone on the right is hoping he retires, a lot of great things, cross-country trips, barbecuing. >> that's for the birds. >> if trump got a second pick, it would really, almost that would cement his domestic legacy for conservatives. >> biggest mess, biggest political fight. >> more than now? >> gorsuch was tough, this would be political war to end political war. >> all right, i have to leave it there. that's all we have for today. back next week, because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press". >>> you can see more "end game" and "post game" on the "meet the press" facebook page. >>> good sunday to you. one day from arriving from the g20, the president gets criticized for saying today he wants t
a point that can really resinate with justice kennedy, which is the justices watched sandra day o'connorr husband, who was sick, and it was said she regretted it and left too soon, so his point you've got a lot of good years ahead of you could really resinate. >> rich, the fact is, if we don't get this retirement soon, it isn't going to happen. justices are mindful of the political calendar. >> everyone on the right is hoping he retires, a lot of great things, cross-country trips,...
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and it happened to be sandra day o'connor and steve breyer and they had gone on a tourof some tribal courts . and that had been the only justice for justices who had ever interacted directly with native american tribes. and he said they feel like they're marginalized in our culture. and it would be nice if a justice showed interest in them. and so i said okay, i'll go. >> and as with anybody who asked me to do something, i make them work too. >> and it's a really key to success in life, the dean will tell you that. she invited me to the law school to look at everything she had to do. [laughter] at any rate, she invited me to the pueblos. i went. actually, he invited me to the tribes generally but we decided on the pueblos cause a lot of the tribes who are american history have been relocated and the pueblos are the only indigenous or not the only but most of the only indigenous populations in the unitedstates . and they educated me, i got lots of books. i had conferences with them and they started to explain more about their culture to me. it's like anything that we do in life. you d
and it happened to be sandra day o'connor and steve breyer and they had gone on a tourof some tribal courts . and that had been the only justice for justices who had ever interacted directly with native american tribes. and he said they feel like they're marginalized in our culture. and it would be nice if a justice showed interest in them. and so i said okay, i'll go. >> and as with anybody who asked me to do something, i make them work too. >> and it's a really key to success in...
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. >> larry o'connor, good to see you, liz smith, good to see you.t white house press briefing since the president's overseas trip. it's off camera, we'll have all of the news in the next hour. so that's the idea. what do you think? hate to play devil's advocate but... i kind of feel like it's a game changer. i wouldn't go that far. are you there? he's probably on mute. yeah... gary won't like it. why? because he's gary. (phone ringing) what? keep going! yeah... (laughs) (voice on phone) it's not millennial enough. there are a lot of ways to say no. thank you so much. thank you! so we're doing it. yes! start saying yes to your company's best ideas. let us help with money and know-how, so you can get business done. american express open. liz assumed all dressingsrust so you cwere made equal.done. assume nothing. just like the leading brands, these kraft dressings are made with high quality ingredients, at a price you can feel good about. no wonder kraft is so good. >>> a wraps up this hour of nbc live. >> it is 11:00 out west, 2:00 p.m. here in the ea
. >> larry o'connor, good to see you, liz smith, good to see you.t white house press briefing since the president's overseas trip. it's off camera, we'll have all of the news in the next hour. so that's the idea. what do you think? hate to play devil's advocate but... i kind of feel like it's a game changer. i wouldn't go that far. are you there? he's probably on mute. yeah... gary won't like it. why? because he's gary. (phone ringing) what? keep going! yeah... (laughs) (voice on phone)...
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whether i will see the government need to impose these rules on banning cars which are petrol or dv o'connor manufacturers don't want to be producing models that are obsolete. i think the industry is changing very quickly. roger, you and i will be around in 2040. there we are. thank you very much. the european court ofjustice has ruled that a law requiring refugees to seek asylum in the first country they reach applies even in exceptional circumstances. in other countries. today, the court accepted austria's and slovenia's argument that they had the right to return asylum seekers to their point of entry. we spoke earlier to our correspondent bethany bell from the austrian—slovenian border. i am on the austrian border was slovenia where some of those asylum seekers pass through trying to get into austria and file a claim for asylum. the court ruled today that austria and slovenia were right to send two afghan women and their children back to croatia and also to send a syrian man back from slovenia to croatia, because it said the eu rules on asylum apply even in very exceptional circumstances
whether i will see the government need to impose these rules on banning cars which are petrol or dv o'connor manufacturers don't want to be producing models that are obsolete. i think the industry is changing very quickly. roger, you and i will be around in 2040. there we are. thank you very much. the european court ofjustice has ruled that a law requiring refugees to seek asylum in the first country they reach applies even in exceptional circumstances. in other countries. today, the court...
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they used rundell them, o'connor strategies, all us-based washington dc based firms. >> what they likely have knowledge about the issues we have been discussing and would you recommend this committee here from the? back indeed. >> you mentioned, i think, yuri. [inaudible] was the prosecutor in the moscow area. in his e-mail to donald trump junior, rod goldstone claims that the information he has that could harm hillary clinton's campaign would come from the crown prosecutor of russia. there is no such position as crown prosecutor -- is widely assumed that rod goldstein was offering to yuri. [inaudible] , russian prosecutor general in a close ally of vladimir putin. are you familiar with him? >> yes, he is one of the flatware's closest compounds. is one of the people most compromised by the affair and deeply involved with natalia and working hand in glove with her on this whole initiative that they had launched in america. not just in terms of donald trump junior but in terms of lobbying congress. >> following money, you have a financial interest as well as a political interest, would you
they used rundell them, o'connor strategies, all us-based washington dc based firms. >> what they likely have knowledge about the issues we have been discussing and would you recommend this committee here from the? back indeed. >> you mentioned, i think, yuri. [inaudible] was the prosecutor in the moscow area. in his e-mail to donald trump junior, rod goldstone claims that the information he has that could harm hillary clinton's campaign would come from the crown prosecutor of...
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and laura o'connor of jupiter are all recipients of this honor. dr. acules will be traveling to uzbekistan to teach english. ms. fleming will live in asia to enhance communication with the vietnam meeze people. dr. fritz will be in hungry. . on behast 18th congressional district of florida, i want to again congratulate these outstanding students and scholars for receiving the 2018 fulbright scholarship. i'm proud to represent you in congress. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, arizonaans i have spoken with are stressed and anxious as they watch politicians in washington threaten to take away their health coverage. while the senate's misguided repeal and replace proposal has been defeated, we cannot rest. the plan is irresponsible and will endanger the health and well-being of my constituents t will send premiums and coverage costs skyrocketing. and slash funding for rural and tribal health clinics. 1.9 m
and laura o'connor of jupiter are all recipients of this honor. dr. acules will be traveling to uzbekistan to teach english. ms. fleming will live in asia to enhance communication with the vietnam meeze people. dr. fritz will be in hungry. . on behast 18th congressional district of florida, i want to again congratulate these outstanding students and scholars for receiving the 2018 fulbright scholarship. i'm proud to represent you in congress. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what...
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the republicans divided on health care reform and want to bring in larry o'connor, on-line editor foreekly standard and a radio host. how worried are you about the mid term elections if they don't get something done, larry? >> i don't care about the mid term elections because the republicans have been elected in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 on the promise they'll repeal obamacare. they should worry about if they don't go through on their promises, they weren't elected to be erected. other than mitt romney, i can't think of any republican who promised to repeal obamacare, other than mitt romney, they've got to repeal these things. >> the promise was repeal and replace. i think they ran astray a couple of years ago when they talked about replacing and it was a one-two punch. it feels like repeal is picking up steam here, certainly among conservatives like mike lee. do you think that's the shift? >> i hope it is. rand paul gets credit and trump suggests it's not a package, repeal and then work in the replacement. you mentioned mike lee and ted cruz, co-sponsored a bill i know you're going to l
the republicans divided on health care reform and want to bring in larry o'connor, on-line editor foreekly standard and a radio host. how worried are you about the mid term elections if they don't get something done, larry? >> i don't care about the mid term elections because the republicans have been elected in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 on the promise they'll repeal obamacare. they should worry about if they don't go through on their promises, they weren't elected to be erected. other than...
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but, you know, flannery o'connor, the great writer, said you have to push as hard as age pushes again pete: you speak about not just ideas you have, but willingness to fight for them. declaration led to revolution we almost lost. took courage of a few to preserve our republic. >> i remember reading in one of the latest biographies of george washington he lost more battles than almost any general in history. you're right. this thing was touch-and-go. of course they were badly served. they didn't have equipment, didn't have material. didn't have shoes a lot of them, fighting greatest army in the world. but you know whether it is brittish red coats or now this nut in north korea, the american people, the american people are up to it. i said the other day one of the best things about fox, i know i'm a company guy here, but salutes to the military. constant theme of how much we owe the military. it's extraordinary. our younger son went to princeton. that was a great achievement to go to princeton as pete will tell you, but the better thing the graduation day when he took the oath to the un
but, you know, flannery o'connor, the great writer, said you have to push as hard as age pushes again pete: you speak about not just ideas you have, but willingness to fight for them. declaration led to revolution we almost lost. took courage of a few to preserve our republic. >> i remember reading in one of the latest biographies of george washington he lost more battles than almost any general in history. you're right. this thing was touch-and-go. of course they were badly served. they...
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and you had back during the reagan administration you had when he appointed sandra day o'connor, sheinly got some recognition, he was still thought of as, you know, that republican, misogynistic, sexist and so on and so forth. still, this someone of those things that ultimately no, matter, what as long as there is an r. next to a republican's name, they are going to just get that sort of stamp of disapproval from the public as well as specifically the media, sorry, we're not going to give that you sort of recognition. ainsley: will that ever change, do you think? >> i have a feel that if it's going to change, it's not going to change for a very, very, very long time. ainsley: what would it take to change that perception? would it just be putting a republican female in the white house? >> well, you know, it's funny you should talk about that. because, remember, when sarah palin was running for vice president, even with that specific element in there, it was still sort of looked at as no, sorry, you are a traitor to your gender. so, that's not going to change much either. i hate to sor
and you had back during the reagan administration you had when he appointed sandra day o'connor, sheinly got some recognition, he was still thought of as, you know, that republican, misogynistic, sexist and so on and so forth. still, this someone of those things that ultimately no, matter, what as long as there is an r. next to a republican's name, they are going to just get that sort of stamp of disapproval from the public as well as specifically the media, sorry, we're not going to give that...