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thomas o'connor, - future. indeed they will. j thomas o'connor, thank future. much for your type of study element thank you very much for having me. == element thank you very much for having me-_ having me. -- thank you very much mattingly. _ a minneapolis homicide investigator has said police officer, derek chauvin, used "totally unnecessary" deadly force when kneeling on george floyd's neck during an arrest last may. he was giving evidence on day 5 of the trial of mr chauvin — the white, former officer, accused of killing mr floyd. here's a bit of what lieutenant richard zimmerman had to say, responding to questions from the prosecution. what is your, you know, your view of that use of force during that time? totally unnecessary. what do you mean? well, first of all, pulling him down to the ground facedown and putting your knee on a neck for that amount of — that amount of time, it'sjust uncalled for. i saw no reason why the officers felt they were in danger, if that's what they felt. and that's what they would have to have felt to be able to use that kind of
thomas o'connor, - future. indeed they will. j thomas o'connor, thank future. much for your type of study element thank you very much for having me. == element thank you very much for having me-_ having me. -- thank you very much mattingly. _ a minneapolis homicide investigator has said police officer, derek chauvin, used "totally unnecessary" deadly force when kneeling on george floyd's neck during an arrest last may. he was giving evidence on day 5 of the trial of mr chauvin — the...
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i'm really looking forward to chief o'connor's presentation. but that's where everybody gets the substance of the material. thank you, madam president. >> president: thank you, commissioner nakajo. further comments for any commissioners? madam secretary, do we have any public comment? >> secretary: there is no public comment. >> president: all right. public comment is also closed. and i believe we go on to chief bellow. >> good afternoon, president feinstein. chief nicholson. this is my report on the month of march. let me share my presentation. can you all see it? >> president: yes. >> thank you. again, for what i do my report is highlight some of the items that my report and also those item that is because my report is at the end of the month, i've seen the last time as reported. so going into training, a lot of projects going on right now and in combination with chief arecedos it's been hard to get some of these classes to our members. additionally, we've hosted a class in instant management training not only for our members, but other agenc
i'm really looking forward to chief o'connor's presentation. but that's where everybody gets the substance of the material. thank you, madam president. >> president: thank you, commissioner nakajo. further comments for any commissioners? madam secretary, do we have any public comment? >> secretary: there is no public comment. >> president: all right. public comment is also closed. and i believe we go on to chief bellow. >> good afternoon, president feinstein. chief...
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o'connor also spent a decade working as a 911 operator. most recently and tragically, miss o'connor is a widow after her husband, philadelphia police corporal james o'connor was killed last year as he was serving a high risk murder warrant on a gang member. his murderer should have been in jail at a time, but with the soft on crime policies of the district attorney who prioritized the car's ration -- decarceration. miss o'connor, i am sorry for your loss. thank you for your testimony. next, i would like to introduce a senior fellow and deputy director of legal policy at the manhattan institute as well as contributing editor of the city journal. he has authored a co-authored many publications. his work has been featured in a wide array of publications and he has appeared on a number of television and radio programs to discuss these issues. he has previously worked in corporate medications for the international trademark association. he holds a ba in -- and the law degree. last year, he was appointed to serve a four-year term as a member of
o'connor also spent a decade working as a 911 operator. most recently and tragically, miss o'connor is a widow after her husband, philadelphia police corporal james o'connor was killed last year as he was serving a high risk murder warrant on a gang member. his murderer should have been in jail at a time, but with the soft on crime policies of the district attorney who prioritized the car's ration -- decarceration. miss o'connor, i am sorry for your loss. thank you for your testimony. next, i...
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and, so, to my aim and to sandra day o'connor's aim, those went hand-in-hand. that is why when she stepped down from active life, i joined the board. david: so you're a member of the board now, let me ask you today, is civics education, is the biggest problem in your view getting money from governments to fund programs in school? or, is a getting schools interested in the subject. what is the biggest challenge you have right now? justice sotomayor: i don't think, obviously, flat efforts require resources. and, the lack of resources we put into civic education is a significant problem. right now in america, we spend $50 per student on stem education. only five cents on civic education. that disparity is way off given how important civic education is to making better students. there is a tremendous amount of social science research that shows that students who become involved in civic education have -- and have civic participation overall become better students. but i think the first problem, and the most significant, is that i don't believe our population, neith
and, so, to my aim and to sandra day o'connor's aim, those went hand-in-hand. that is why when she stepped down from active life, i joined the board. david: so you're a member of the board now, let me ask you today, is civics education, is the biggest problem in your view getting money from governments to fund programs in school? or, is a getting schools interested in the subject. what is the biggest challenge you have right now? justice sotomayor: i don't think, obviously, flat efforts require...
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o'connor is also a widow after her husband philadelphia corporal james o'connor was killed last year as he was serving high-risk warns on a gang member. he should have been in jail the time that the soft on crime policy reduced the footprint of the criminal justice system and their public safety. ms. o'connor i'm so sorry for your loss and thank you for your testimony today. next it like to introduce raphael sandwell. mr. mag well is a senior fellow and deputy director of policy for the manhattan institute. as well as contributing editor to the journal and is co-authored number of articles on issues ranging from the broader matters of criminal and civil justice reform. he has appeared on number of television and radio programs. he has previously worked in corporate vacations with the international trademark association holds a b.a. in corporate communication city university of new york's college and a degree at the university of chicago. last year he is was appointed to serve a four-year term as a member of the newark state advisory committee at the u.s. commission on civil rights. t
o'connor is also a widow after her husband philadelphia corporal james o'connor was killed last year as he was serving high-risk warns on a gang member. he should have been in jail the time that the soft on crime policy reduced the footprint of the criminal justice system and their public safety. ms. o'connor i'm so sorry for your loss and thank you for your testimony today. next it like to introduce raphael sandwell. mr. mag well is a senior fellow and deputy director of policy for the...
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o'connor is also a widow after her husband, philadelphia corporal james o'connor, was killed last year as he was serving a high-risk murder warrant on a gang member. the murderer should have been in jail at the time, but for the self done crime policies, the district attorney prioritized the d incarceration, reducing the footprint of the criminal justice system above public safety.y. ms. o'connor, i am so sorry for your loss. thank you for your testimony today. next i would like to introduce rafaelan manwell senior fellow d deputyd director of legal poliy at the manhattan institute as well is a contributing editor. he's authored or co-authored a number of reports and articles on issues ranging from urban crime and jail violence to broad matters of criminal and civil justice reform. his work has been featured in a wide array of publications and he has appeared in the number of television and radio programs to discuss these issues. he previously worked in corporate communications for the trademark association and city university of new york's college, got a law degree from the university
o'connor is also a widow after her husband, philadelphia corporal james o'connor, was killed last year as he was serving a high-risk murder warrant on a gang member. the murderer should have been in jail at the time, but for the self done crime policies, the district attorney prioritized the d incarceration, reducing the footprint of the criminal justice system above public safety.y. ms. o'connor, i am so sorry for your loss. thank you for your testimony today. next i would like to introduce...
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chief o'connor, welcome. i know this is the first report that you have given to the commission, and did you say the date for the commission? >> april 28th. >> okay. because some of my questions i think you could answer then if they are using the time now. i just want to give you a heads up what i will be asking so you can answer then. some is basic in the sense that to refresh my old memory p.u.c., in a different unit before your position was created. i need to bereminded where the p.u.c. was. i think i know but i want to be sure. somewhere along the line your position is there because it is a breakoff position, if you will. the p.u.c. so i wanted to hear the concept of the idea of breaking it off wherever it was. the emphasis of the new position with yourself. that was a historical basis that i needed to be able to understand. the other question was on the sea water pump station. i know that commissioner covington has referred to. what you answered was adequate for me at this particular time. basically when
chief o'connor, welcome. i know this is the first report that you have given to the commission, and did you say the date for the commission? >> april 28th. >> okay. because some of my questions i think you could answer then if they are using the time now. i just want to give you a heads up what i will be asking so you can answer then. some is basic in the sense that to refresh my old memory p.u.c., in a different unit before your position was created. i need to bereminded where the...
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except for this religious livestream with catholic priest tony o'connor. >> because of covid, we can'tly 20,000 unaccompanied migrant children live in shelters under the care of u.s. health and human services for about 30 days. what do you tell them? >> be patient and have faith. and even though they feel like they are in a prison. >> reporter: do they tell you that it feels like a prison? >> yes, they do. >> reporter: and while they're treated well overall, says o'connor -- >> they're looking to be free, you know? >> reporter: he's sure they miss the little things. >> we always manage to find a lot of food, because they like food, and coca-cola. >> reporter: they like coca-cola? >> they like coca-cola. >> reporter: since the pandemic, the pews where the migrant children used to sit are empty, but their presence is peppered throughout the church. >> that's from one of the kids. >> reporter: their prayers in sealed envelopes are still here at the foot of rjeligious statues. >> probably saying, help me get out of here so i can go with my family. >> reporter: the bright paper flowers they
except for this religious livestream with catholic priest tony o'connor. >> because of covid, we can'tly 20,000 unaccompanied migrant children live in shelters under the care of u.s. health and human services for about 30 days. what do you tell them? >> be patient and have faith. and even though they feel like they are in a prison. >> reporter: do they tell you that it feels like a prison? >> yes, they do. >> reporter: and while they're treated well overall, says...
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except for this religious live stream with catholic priests tony o'connor. >> because of covid, we can'the centers than can't come here. >> reporter: nearly 20,000 unaccompanied migrant children live in shelters under the care of u.s. health and human services for about 30 days. what do you tell them? >> be patient and have faith. >> reporter: do they tell you it feels like a prison? >> yes, they do. >> reporter: they're treated well overall, says o'connor, he's sure they miss the little things. >> always manage to find a lot of food. they like food and coca-cola. >> reporter: coca-cola? >> coca-cola. they like coke coe a. >> reporter: since the pandemic, the pews where the migrant children used to sit are empty. their presence is peppered throughout the church. their prayers in sealed envelopes are here at the foot of religious statutes. >> probably saying help me get 0 out of here. increase my process so i can go north. >> reporter: the bright paper flowers and figurines still decorate the church. including this swan made by a boy in custody for over a year. >> you'll get out. >> repor
except for this religious live stream with catholic priests tony o'connor. >> because of covid, we can'the centers than can't come here. >> reporter: nearly 20,000 unaccompanied migrant children live in shelters under the care of u.s. health and human services for about 30 days. what do you tell them? >> be patient and have faith. >> reporter: do they tell you it feels like a prison? >> yes, they do. >> reporter: they're treated well overall, says o'connor,...
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except for this religious live stream with catholic priest tony o'connor. >> because of covid, we can't the centers, and they can't come here. >> reporter: nearly 20,000 unaccompanied migrant children live in shelters unders care of u.s. health and human services for about 30 days. >> what do you tell them? >> be patient and have faith. even though they feel they are in a prison. >> do they tell you it feels like a prison? >> yes, they do. >> reporter: though they're treated well, overall, he says they miss the little things. >> we manage to find a lot of food because they like food, and coca-cola. >> reporter: they like coca-cola? >> they like coca-cola. the pews are empty but their presence peppered throughout the church. the prayers with sealed envelopes still sealed. increase my process so that i can go north and be with my family. >> reporter: the bright paper flowers and figurines they made inside the shelter still decorate the church, including this swan made by a boy who o'connor says had been in custody for a year. >> when they talk to you about, you say you're not going to be
except for this religious live stream with catholic priest tony o'connor. >> because of covid, we can't the centers, and they can't come here. >> reporter: nearly 20,000 unaccompanied migrant children live in shelters unders care of u.s. health and human services for about 30 days. >> what do you tell them? >> be patient and have faith. even though they feel they are in a prison. >> do they tell you it feels like a prison? >> yes, they do. >> reporter:...
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sandra o'connor took potter stewart's place in 1981. i think the o'connor. confirmation the just so connors arrival probably of all the new justices who came on while while burger was chief justice was the most consequential because she was a solid vote for states' rights within the federal system and for the prosecution side of the criminal procedure cases, and so she gave she gave burger. on the charity to cut back on habeas corpus to justice brennan's extreme dismay, they had major battles and she not so much in the burger years because it took clarence thomas coming on and replacing through a good marshals to give chief justice rehnquist. five salad votes to elevate the role of the states. on that was reckless federalism revolution in the early 90s, so she was a very important. addition to the court i was very interested in what she said about when associate justice rehnquist was elevated to chief justice now, he was more effective on a practical level than justice burger. and i know that that is not a tradition in the united states supreme court to elev
sandra o'connor took potter stewart's place in 1981. i think the o'connor. confirmation the just so connors arrival probably of all the new justices who came on while while burger was chief justice was the most consequential because she was a solid vote for states' rights within the federal system and for the prosecution side of the criminal procedure cases, and so she gave she gave burger. on the charity to cut back on habeas corpus to justice brennan's extreme dismay, they had major battles...
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i hope you enjoyed that rendition of "nothing compares to you" from sinead o'connor.
i hope you enjoyed that rendition of "nothing compares to you" from sinead o'connor.
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stars josh o'connor.he familiar to many because he was french charles in the most recent series of the crown and jesse buckley plays juliet it was shot in just 17 days at the national theatre littleton stage ok and we have the director simon godwin here talking a little bit about how it was made. the camera doesn't come at the end of the process it comes at the beginning every morning jim sydell a great director of photography would come in and essentially put me through film school so we'd talk each morning about this is a close up this is a long shot this is a medium close up because we're going to start the process now of nothing and sometimes no nothing is quite liberating and the film itself in a way mirrors the journey from theater to film because we start as. we start on the stage just with the acts where simple everyday simple everyday props the space is very much like this and then as the story gains momentum and the imagination of the actors takes over we move from a very rough theater context i
stars josh o'connor.he familiar to many because he was french charles in the most recent series of the crown and jesse buckley plays juliet it was shot in just 17 days at the national theatre littleton stage ok and we have the director simon godwin here talking a little bit about how it was made. the camera doesn't come at the end of the process it comes at the beginning every morning jim sydell a great director of photography would come in and essentially put me through film school so we'd...
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stars josh o'connor.he familiar to many because he was french charles in the most recent series of the crown and jesse buckley place juliet it was shot in just 17 days at the national theatre littleton stage ok and we have the director our simon godwin here talking a little bit about how it was made. the camera doesn't come at the end of the process it comes at the beginning every morning jim sydell our great director of photography would come in and essentially put me through film school so we'd talk each morning about this is a close up this is a long shot this is a medium close up because we're going to start the process now of nothing and sometimes nothing is quite liberating and the film itself in a way mirrors the journey from theater to film because we start as. we start on the stage just with the acts where simple everyday clothes simple everyday props the space is very much like this and then as the story gains momentum and the imagination of the actors takes over we move from a very rough there'
stars josh o'connor.he familiar to many because he was french charles in the most recent series of the crown and jesse buckley place juliet it was shot in just 17 days at the national theatre littleton stage ok and we have the director our simon godwin here talking a little bit about how it was made. the camera doesn't come at the end of the process it comes at the beginning every morning jim sydell our great director of photography would come in and essentially put me through film school so...
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o'connor has been -- has become ground zero for a bloody drug between drug cartels -- bloody drug war between drug cartels. russian president vladimir putin says moscow will respond to any provocation but says he wants good relations with other countries. thousands rallied the countrywide, demanding the release of alexey navalny. those are headlines, more owning up after the bottom line. goodbye for now. ♪ steve: almost one year after the death of george floyd, is there hope this constantly replaying dynamic will change? let's get to "the bottom line." ♪ george floyd's death at the hands of minneapolis police almost one year ago sparked massive demonstrations and forced americans from all backgrounds to wonder about their police officers' attitudes toward black americans. now, the nation braces for a verdict in the trial of derek chauvin, the officer who kept his knee on floyd's neck for more than nine minutes during his arrest. but the problem has sadly not ended the death of george floyd. not far from where he died, a policewoman killed 19-year-old daunte wright during a traffic sto
o'connor has been -- has become ground zero for a bloody drug between drug cartels -- bloody drug war between drug cartels. russian president vladimir putin says moscow will respond to any provocation but says he wants good relations with other countries. thousands rallied the countrywide, demanding the release of alexey navalny. those are headlines, more owning up after the bottom line. goodbye for now. ♪ steve: almost one year after the death of george floyd, is there hope this constantly...
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well, earlier i spoke to former fbi special agent thomas o'connor, who for over two decades worked on force in the washington field office. we began by discussing how this latest incident highlights the dangers faced by officers in the us capitol. it certainly does, and it shows that the threat continues, whatever that threat may be from, and as your correspondent said, that is something that the joint terrorism task force which includes the us capitol police, the metropolitan police and the fbi, will be delving into and scrubbing all social media, and anything related to the subject who was killed on the scene today after this attack. it may turn out that there is an ideological backing to this. it may turn out that mental illness with a combination of that is what led to this incident. the us capitol, much like westminster in the uk, is a target, and the officers who work at the us capitol every day put their lives on the line to protect their building and the people who are in it and they should be complemented for thejob they did. this was not a breach of security, this is what th
well, earlier i spoke to former fbi special agent thomas o'connor, who for over two decades worked on force in the washington field office. we began by discussing how this latest incident highlights the dangers faced by officers in the us capitol. it certainly does, and it shows that the threat continues, whatever that threat may be from, and as your correspondent said, that is something that the joint terrorism task force which includes the us capitol police, the metropolitan police and the...
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stars josh o'connor.he familiar to many because he was prince charles in the most recent series of the crown and just see buckley place juliet it was shot in just 17 days at the national theatre littleton stage ok and we have the director our simon godwin here talking a little bit about how it was made. the camera doesn't come at the end of the process it comes at the beginning every morning jim sydell a great director of photography would come in and essentially put me through film school so we'd talk each morning about this is a close up this is a long shot this is a medium close up because we're going to start the process now of nothing and sometimes no nothing is quite liberating and the film itself in a way mirrors the journey from theater to film because we start as. we start on the stage just with the actors were simple everyday clothes simple everyday props the spaces very much like this and then as the story gains momentum and the imagination of the actors takes over we move from a very rough the
stars josh o'connor.he familiar to many because he was prince charles in the most recent series of the crown and just see buckley place juliet it was shot in just 17 days at the national theatre littleton stage ok and we have the director our simon godwin here talking a little bit about how it was made. the camera doesn't come at the end of the process it comes at the beginning every morning jim sydell a great director of photography would come in and essentially put me through film school so...
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to the region to fights on both sides child stratford reports from the frontline village of sheer o'connor where he met suffice or from georgia. is a georgian war veteran in eastern ukraine. the conflict here is something he recognizes because russia has also supported separatists in 2 breakaway regions of georgia. 2008 the russian army invaded to support their independence bid. the sound of shells exploding reverberates across the fields. got just says russian back separatists farrant ukrainian army positions near here almost every day. did you hear that he says they're foreign 120 millimeter caliber weapons he takes us to the front line village of. every building was either damaged or completely destroyed during fighting in 2015. russia did many bad things to us in georgia they occupied our territory as they have done here in ukraine i'm not against the russian nation or people but that politics is a very dirty game that. georgian volunteers like got just started coming to ukraine to thank russian bank separatists at the start of the conflict in 20142 years later the self-styled georgian
to the region to fights on both sides child stratford reports from the frontline village of sheer o'connor where he met suffice or from georgia. is a georgian war veteran in eastern ukraine. the conflict here is something he recognizes because russia has also supported separatists in 2 breakaway regions of georgia. 2008 the russian army invaded to support their independence bid. the sound of shells exploding reverberates across the fields. got just says russian back separatists farrant...
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you've got some brilliant journalists looking at employment rights and property, so sarah o'connor is—paid migrant workers trapped on british farms. anjli raval, she is superb, she's done a big piece on the covid triangle, an area where chronic deprivation and uncertain employment means the death rate from covid has been particularly high. is there something some people would consider being a bit sort of odd about the ft on the one hand being the stockbrokers newspaper of choice also taking this crusading stance on the rights and other similar topics? i mean, i would obviously say it makes sense to cover both but some people might say maybe the ft of 25—30 years ago wouldn't have done that. some people may be right. maybe the ft of 25 years ago would not have done that. because i think the ft of 25 years ago, which is when ijoined the ft and i was told we don't cover wars and i had to explain why we had to cover wars and why human rights were actually a worthy subject for business leaders to evaluate an emerging market, to evaluate where they are going to invest. but i think this is p
you've got some brilliant journalists looking at employment rights and property, so sarah o'connor is—paid migrant workers trapped on british farms. anjli raval, she is superb, she's done a big piece on the covid triangle, an area where chronic deprivation and uncertain employment means the death rate from covid has been particularly high. is there something some people would consider being a bit sort of odd about the ft on the one hand being the stockbrokers newspaper of choice also taking...
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well you know you know while all the other do is we do what they were doing nick was alone so gavin o'connor the director he said a minute you hang out with nicole i feel bad he's by himself and nick will always carry a big binder you know i don't mean she's crazy but it was this is his bible like his character's bible and i was like what is that you know i thought learning the lines was good enough and this guy sat me down and showed me how to create how we does it out and by the way and i stayed on from school with my mother to watch richmond form in a movie at member they would they were mini series they don't have them anymore but i remember seeing this young blonde haired mop blunt this stuff and nick had nothing else to do so we would talk for hours and it just it just lit a fire in so i needed something to get me passionate about it and it was nick nolte . i meant he probably needed something to because i you know once you start falling out of that leading man thing and you got in the goshi a lesson like it's a lot harder i know i'm not being a was share but there is some navigation i
well you know you know while all the other do is we do what they were doing nick was alone so gavin o'connor the director he said a minute you hang out with nicole i feel bad he's by himself and nick will always carry a big binder you know i don't mean she's crazy but it was this is his bible like his character's bible and i was like what is that you know i thought learning the lines was good enough and this guy sat me down and showed me how to create how we does it out and by the way and i...
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its ten nominations include one for prince of wales actorjosh o'connor.. it's creator, michaela coel, is nominated three times, for writing, directing and writing. i had a not great experience. a drug—facilitated sexual assault. lockdown meant the audiences that may never have seen it otherwise raved about normal people. the relationship drama's seven nominations... i think it's pretty obvious i don't want you to leave. ..include its two stars. i don't find it _ obvious what you want. daisy edgar—jones and paul mescal. and there a posthumous nomination for friday night dinner�*s paul ritter. he died earlier this month, before his nomination for best male comedy performance was announced. lizo mzimba, bbc news. time for a look at the weather here's stav danaos. a wet end to the day across southern britain, some much—needed rainfall, down to this area of low pressure and this weather front is slowly moving south—east and will become confined to the south east cornwall of england by the end of the night. as it is pulling into the near continent it is allowin
its ten nominations include one for prince of wales actorjosh o'connor.. it's creator, michaela coel, is nominated three times, for writing, directing and writing. i had a not great experience. a drug—facilitated sexual assault. lockdown meant the audiences that may never have seen it otherwise raved about normal people. the relationship drama's seven nominations... i think it's pretty obvious i don't want you to leave. ..include its two stars. i don't find it _ obvious what you want. daisy...
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justice sandra o'connor worked hard with a civics organization to help correct this, and like many others i think we have to pay attention to the teaching of civics. what we can do is in a way. structural efforts to perpetuate segregation. at the same time, it provides the students with an education about our efforts, past and current, to embody working institutions. the second thing i emphasize is about participation in the public life of the nation with a highly diverse population. there are many different ways to participate in public life. you can serve on the school board or library committee, arts council. a neighborhood improvement project. help teach children to read, work with a playground. you can campaign and run for office. the possibilities are endless. in some respects, however, the possibilities for participation -- consolidating a number of school boards from about 80,000 to about 13,000 in 2010. jury trials. that is a good way to participate. in new york state for the past 25 years, the number of jury trials has fallen by 50%, from about 40,000 to 20,000. ordinary citizen
justice sandra o'connor worked hard with a civics organization to help correct this, and like many others i think we have to pay attention to the teaching of civics. what we can do is in a way. structural efforts to perpetuate segregation. at the same time, it provides the students with an education about our efforts, past and current, to embody working institutions. the second thing i emphasize is about participation in the public life of the nation with a highly diverse population. there are...
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jo my mitchell, linda ronstadtt, car role o'connor, and movies, jack nicholson, warren beaty, the great in the 20s and 30s, and the first movies by the baby boom directors. lucas. so on one level, it was an incredible pop cultural mastery. at a deep level, this is the moment when the '60s critique of american life were cemented into pop culture. in that way, it was an absolute hinge in our social and cultural and political history as well as a moment of iconic popular culture from china town to all in the family. >> and this is not just a big nostalgia trip, which i have nothing against those. it's also, you talk about how that year is very relevant right now in terms of all of the sort of cultural sands shifting so let me reapportion for everybody in the book. you say, just like the '60s generation, the millennial's and younger siblings have changed the culture more quickly than they changed politics. one clear lesson is while the voices resistant to change, they cannot indefinitely hold back the future. so explain that parallel between those happening then and today. >> look, what was
jo my mitchell, linda ronstadtt, car role o'connor, and movies, jack nicholson, warren beaty, the great in the 20s and 30s, and the first movies by the baby boom directors. lucas. so on one level, it was an incredible pop cultural mastery. at a deep level, this is the moment when the '60s critique of american life were cemented into pop culture. in that way, it was an absolute hinge in our social and cultural and political history as well as a moment of iconic popular culture from china town to...
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joni mitchell, the eagles, movies, jane fonda, directors like steven spielberg, and tv, carroll o'connornd mary tyler moore. the literary world of paris in the '20s or the art world in new york in the '50s. at a deeper level where it really has resonance, this was the moment when the '60s critique of american life was happen entered into american culture. ideas like more suspicion of authorities. changing between men and women. more autonomy for women. this was the moment when those ideas took root. and they took root in popular culture even as richard nixon was winning two elections. that's the real parallel to today. trump showed that there is a big constituency that can be mobilized against the way younger generations, particularly the increased diversity of generations is manager. i think my story from the early '70s tells us, while you can fight a delaying action this many politics, the future always gets the last word. and culture is often ahead of politics. >> great reading and great coffee table book. it's great. thank you. and climbing tim best seller list. we're happy about tha
joni mitchell, the eagles, movies, jane fonda, directors like steven spielberg, and tv, carroll o'connornd mary tyler moore. the literary world of paris in the '20s or the art world in new york in the '50s. at a deeper level where it really has resonance, this was the moment when the '60s critique of american life was happen entered into american culture. ideas like more suspicion of authorities. changing between men and women. more autonomy for women. this was the moment when those ideas took...
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then of course tv, norman lear and carol o'connor. it's like the literary world in paris in the 20s. it's an incredible constellation of talent. at a deeper level, this was the moment when the 60s critique of american life was hammered into popular culture never to be dislodged. ideas like more suspicion of authority, changing relations between men and women, greater autonomy for women, more inclusion of marginalized groups. this was really the moment when those ideas took root. and they took root in popular culture even as richard nixon was winning two elections by mobilizing his silent majority of voters most uneasy about them. that's the real parallel to today. trump showed that there is a big constituency that can be mobilized against the way that younger generations, particularly the increased diversity of younger generations is changing america. but i think my story from the early 70s tells us while you can kind of fight a delaying action in politics, the future always gets the last word and the culture is often ahead of the pol
then of course tv, norman lear and carol o'connor. it's like the literary world in paris in the 20s. it's an incredible constellation of talent. at a deeper level, this was the moment when the 60s critique of american life was hammered into popular culture never to be dislodged. ideas like more suspicion of authority, changing relations between men and women, greater autonomy for women, more inclusion of marginalized groups. this was really the moment when those ideas took root. and they took...
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>> so, look, the legal standard from the supreme court case that came up today graham versus o'connor is about objective reasonableness, and reasonableness is itself a fuzzy term. the supreme court doesn't lay out precisely what the standards are. it's sort of the deverrett of the -- the severity of the crime and the nature of the threat that he's posed and those are all subjective terms and the defense is not able to put on an equal number of witnesses. but they will certainly poke holes in the prosecution's case and like mark had said you can either number one point to the absence of evidence but also, number two, just pick at the evidence that has already been presented, and all they have to do is get in one juror's head than would be sufficient to -- until we do an acquittal here. >> to have a hung jury as they say. omar, we've been in minneapolis for a while. have many members of the police department actually spoken out in the support of derek chauvin since george floyd's death? >> we really haven't seen that on any organized scale at this point. in fact, a lot of what we've see
>> so, look, the legal standard from the supreme court case that came up today graham versus o'connor is about objective reasonableness, and reasonableness is itself a fuzzy term. the supreme court doesn't lay out precisely what the standards are. it's sort of the deverrett of the -- the severity of the crime and the nature of the threat that he's posed and those are all subjective terms and the defense is not able to put on an equal number of witnesses. but they will certainly poke holes...
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was always our objective at the end of the day the withdrawal must take place as there is for the o'connor for ias in kabul and explains why people there were surprised by president biden's announcement. it would be an understatement to say that basically everybody here was holding their breath to see what will president biden decided happened yesterday to have saved is not exactly what people were expecting to hear on the ground just because for all this time everybody was talking about a conditions based withdrawal and what we heard yesterday it's about a would roll will be unconditional we've seen. a statement from president lani which was very simple very solemn and we thank the united states for what they've done in this country he said they will the government will help for a smooth transition towards the next phase now if you talk to afghans there are so very different ideas about what they think about this announcement there is a lot of anger a lot of disappointment a lot of them feel betrayed because they're asking why is the united states after 20 years just leaving us like this
was always our objective at the end of the day the withdrawal must take place as there is for the o'connor for ias in kabul and explains why people there were surprised by president biden's announcement. it would be an understatement to say that basically everybody here was holding their breath to see what will president biden decided happened yesterday to have saved is not exactly what people were expecting to hear on the ground just because for all this time everybody was talking about a...
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and so i was on a zoom call when i got a text from josh o'connor, who plays prince charles in "the crownmy husband came in and he had the live feed, and you know, i think i blacked out. i think there was a lot of screaming, like a lot of screaming. and it's like, i don't know, nobody expects this thing. especially when you make an independent film you know, so it's just the most incredible thing ever. >> seth: it's an independent film it's also an incredibly unique film when did this idea first occur to you as a screenplay >> well i think, you know, i've just been thinking a lot about growing up and the kinds of things that were jokes in movies and in tv shows. you know, the concept of girls waking up with bodies next to them, not knowing who they were. and, you know, guys spying on women in their locker rooms and getting people drunk or waiting for the drunk girl at the end of the party. you know, it was just like banter it was just stuff that was just completely normal. and that was, you know, regrettably part of our lives. and so, i think i've just been thinking about that a lot, the
and so i was on a zoom call when i got a text from josh o'connor, who plays prince charles in "the crownmy husband came in and he had the live feed, and you know, i think i blacked out. i think there was a lot of screaming, like a lot of screaming. and it's like, i don't know, nobody expects this thing. especially when you make an independent film you know, so it's just the most incredible thing ever. >> seth: it's an independent film it's also an incredibly unique film when did this...
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stars josh o'connor.e familiar to many because he was prince charles in the most recent series of the crown and jesse buckley plays juliet it was shot in just 17 days at the national theatre in littleton stay ok and we have the director simon godwin here talking a little bit about how it was made. the camera doesn't come at the end of the process it comes at the beginning every morning great director of photography would come in and essentially put me through film school so we'd talk each morning about this is a close up this is a long shot this is a medium close up because we're going to start the process now of nothing and sometimes knowing nothing is quite liberating and the film itself in a way mirrors the journey from theater to film because we start as. we start on this stage just with the acts where simple everyday clothes simple everyday props the spaces very much like this and then as the story gains momentum and the imagination of the actors takes over we move from a very rough theater context i
stars josh o'connor.e familiar to many because he was prince charles in the most recent series of the crown and jesse buckley plays juliet it was shot in just 17 days at the national theatre in littleton stay ok and we have the director simon godwin here talking a little bit about how it was made. the camera doesn't come at the end of the process it comes at the beginning every morning great director of photography would come in and essentially put me through film school so we'd talk each...
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public comment's closed, by the way, and we will have chief o'connor reporting.red for the next agenda? i understand slow streets and shared spaces -- sorry. i mix them all up, so those items. and i see commissioner nakajo, you have your hand up. >> commissioner nakajo: thank you, madam president. on the discretion of the chief, and i'll address it to the chief, i would like to see if we can get a new training director, officer chief paola come up and introduce him, and also if we could get a status on the current class at the academy, and i don't know, chief nichols, if they're not running or if they've been running for a couple of weeks. so if we can have the chief come and make a couple of remarks since we've never had an opportunity [inaudible] chief of the department [inaudible]. >> yes, sir, commissioner. we can certainly make that happen. i believe the next week will be deputy chief of administration report, and he can certainly update you on any of the goings on in the 127th and chief paola would be happy to say some more words. >> commissioner nakajo: al
public comment's closed, by the way, and we will have chief o'connor reporting.red for the next agenda? i understand slow streets and shared spaces -- sorry. i mix them all up, so those items. and i see commissioner nakajo, you have your hand up. >> commissioner nakajo: thank you, madam president. on the discretion of the chief, and i'll address it to the chief, i would like to see if we can get a new training director, officer chief paola come up and introduce him, and also if we could...
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league game on in the title race with leaders at let's go madrid losing a way severe defender marcus o'connor scored the only goal with 20 minutes to go to give severe the win outlets could remain 3 points ahead of real madrid but no longer have a game in hand and in england's ranch the united force from a goal down to beat brighton marcus rushford scored the equaliser and it was mason greenwood who got the winner with 7 minutes left the win lose united up to 2nd in the premier league but still 14 points behind manchester city. and to go from jordan speed is one his 1st tournament since the 2017 open championship the american won the texas open by sea shots in san antonio which is pretty impressive when you consider that just 2 months ago he was about to fall out of the world's top 100 now his resurgence has come at a good time with the 1st major of the season the masters set to start in 3 days' time speed won the masters also in 2015 when it hits me that you know back in the winner's circle it's just been you know it's been a it's been a road that. a lot of tough days. i've had people in my
league game on in the title race with leaders at let's go madrid losing a way severe defender marcus o'connor scored the only goal with 20 minutes to go to give severe the win outlets could remain 3 points ahead of real madrid but no longer have a game in hand and in england's ranch the united force from a goal down to beat brighton marcus rushford scored the equaliser and it was mason greenwood who got the winner with 7 minutes left the win lose united up to 2nd in the premier league but still...
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my former law partner basil o'connor and a few like-minded friends created the georgia warm springs foundation and for many years warm springs was the only such facility devoted to polio patients, and then i returned to public life first as a two-term governor of new york and then in 1932 has of united states. warm springs foundation continued to raise money and then in 1938 it became the march of dimes and we asked american citizens to send their dimes to president roosevelt at the white house and it was a smashing success that first year. we raised 1.8 million dollars. i'd like to read you a short excerpt from the new york times about the history of the march of dimes. the organization focused on the rehabilitation of victims of polio and supported the work of jonah salk and others who led to the development of polio vaccines. regrettably. i did not live to see a vaccine but on april 12th 1955. the 10th anniversary to the day of my passing. the march of dimes announced the successful research of dr. salk's vaccine. millions of people would be vaccinated and polio were virtually disappear fro
my former law partner basil o'connor and a few like-minded friends created the georgia warm springs foundation and for many years warm springs was the only such facility devoted to polio patients, and then i returned to public life first as a two-term governor of new york and then in 1932 has of united states. warm springs foundation continued to raise money and then in 1938 it became the march of dimes and we asked american citizens to send their dimes to president roosevelt at the white house...
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call o'connor the dozen showed us a dislocation and this display case was like a jackie kennedy pillbox hat. well more like the fashion that you would see being worn by empress may referred or if not of russia pillbox hat, but it was all peacock feathers. and she said this is the the hat that she wore to victoria's jubilee. wouldn't you like to see the dress? i said, well, i've got a picture of it right here in my computer. we parted friends, i think. well while they're gone disaster strikes the american community has been getting angrier and angrier at kalaka was spending money. they're scared of her. they waited till she was out of the country to have the bayonet constitution, by the way, that's the the jubilee procession in london 1887. he also built what is now a great tourist attraction in honolulu the iolani palace. it costs the entire annual budget of the kingdom now in european standards. it's a music box. but he was very enamorative technology. he had a telephone before the white house did electricity and running water for the white house did cost about $300,000 and really irri
call o'connor the dozen showed us a dislocation and this display case was like a jackie kennedy pillbox hat. well more like the fashion that you would see being worn by empress may referred or if not of russia pillbox hat, but it was all peacock feathers. and she said this is the the hat that she wore to victoria's jubilee. wouldn't you like to see the dress? i said, well, i've got a picture of it right here in my computer. we parted friends, i think. well while they're gone disaster strikes...
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. >> on behalf of supervisor mar, ronen and melgar for thomas o'connor and on behalf of supervisors mandelman, peskin and stephanie, on behalf of supervisor melgar for the late patrick o'donoghue.on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late richard o kim and for the late ... on behalf of supervisor peskin for robert guillaume and on behalf of supervisor ronen or the late king lie. >> thank you madam clerk and this brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, isthere any other business before us today ? >> that concludes the business for today. >> in our continuing focus on being united as a board of supervisors and as a city and as acounty and as a world i bring you these two brief quotes . unity is strength when thereis teamwork and collaboration . wonderful things can be achieved by mattie stepanek. we must be united in heart and mind. one world, onepeople . being there is no further business, we are adjourned. >> one more statement. we are the one. that is our first single that we made. that is our opinion. >> i can't argue with you. >> you are responsible please do not know his exact.
. >> on behalf of supervisor mar, ronen and melgar for thomas o'connor and on behalf of supervisors mandelman, peskin and stephanie, on behalf of supervisor melgar for the late patrick o'donoghue.on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late richard o kim and for the late ... on behalf of supervisor peskin for robert guillaume and on behalf of supervisor ronen or the late king lie. >> thank you madam clerk and this brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, isthere any other...
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we've seenjosh o'connor, who played prince charles, getting his swan nomination, so the crown is as expectedhat in - became so important. yes, i may| destroy you,, to see that in these nominations is huge, because recently the golden globe nominations came through and people were upset that this was snubbed. this year she has been nominated for the tv baftas, is this year she has been nominated for the tv baftas, is leading actress and writer, and it's phenomenal, because she brought a level of authorship which hasn't been seen on our screens for such a long time, and it captivated our people, so it's great to see. we and it captivated our people, so it's great to see.— it's great to see. we are out of time, it's great to see. we are out of time. but _ it's great to see. we are out of time. but it's _ it's great to see. we are out of time, but it's time _ it's great to see. we are out of time, but it's time now - it's great to see. we are out of time, but it's time now for - it's great to see. we are out of time, but it's time now for the | time, but it's time now for the weather. his carol.
we've seenjosh o'connor, who played prince charles, getting his swan nomination, so the crown is as expectedhat in - became so important. yes, i may| destroy you,, to see that in these nominations is huge, because recently the golden globe nominations came through and people were upset that this was snubbed. this year she has been nominated for the tv baftas, is this year she has been nominated for the tv baftas, is leading actress and writer, and it's phenomenal, because she brought a level of...
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its ten nominations include roles for best actor forjosh o'connor�*s prince of wales. on track. her co—stars weruche 0pia and paapa essiedu have also received acting nominations. lockdown meant that audiences that may never have seen it otherwise raved about normal people. the relationship drama has seven nominations, two of those going to its two stars. i think it's pretty obvious i don't want you to leave. i don't find it _ obvious what you want. daisy edgar—jones and paul mescal. there was also a posthumous nomination for friday night dinner�*s paul ritter. he died earlier this month, before his nomination for best male comedy actor was announced. lizo mzimba, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. some very much needed rainfall falling through southern parts of the country through today thanks to an area of low pressure, which has been spreading southwards across the uk the last couple of days. today is a mixture of showery rain in the south, thanks to this weather front, but also some sunshine, the best of that across more northern parts of t
its ten nominations include roles for best actor forjosh o'connor�*s prince of wales. on track. her co—stars weruche 0pia and paapa essiedu have also received acting nominations. lockdown meant that audiences that may never have seen it otherwise raved about normal people. the relationship drama has seven nominations, two of those going to its two stars. i think it's pretty obvious i don't want you to leave. i don't find it _ obvious what you want. daisy edgar—jones and paul mescal. there...
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best actor has gone to josh o'connor for playing _ best actor has gone to josh o'connor for playing princea?— nominated for a bafta? that's right, not nominated _ nominated for a bafta? that's right, not nominated at _ nominated for a bafta? that's right, not nominated at the _ nominated for a bafta? that's right, not nominated at the golden - nominated for a bafta? that's right, | not nominated at the golden globes, now it _ not nominated at the golden globes, now it is _ not nominated at the golden globes, now it is nominated as the baftas. i may destroy you, the story very much created _ may destroy you, the story very much created by— may destroy you, the story very much created by and starring michaela cole. _ created by and starring michaela cole, nominated for best actress, the story— cole, nominated for best actress, the story of— cole, nominated for best actress, the story of a woman out for revenge after she _ the story of a woman out for revenge after she was raped. it was a hard—hitting show, it grew an audience _ hard—hitting show, it grew an audience from people watching it o
best actor has gone to josh o'connor for playing _ best actor has gone to josh o'connor for playing princea?— nominated for a bafta? that's right, not nominated _ nominated for a bafta? that's right, not nominated at _ nominated for a bafta? that's right, not nominated at the _ nominated for a bafta? that's right, not nominated at the golden - nominated for a bafta? that's right, | not nominated at the golden globes, now it _ not nominated at the golden globes, now it is _ not nominated at...
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. >> on behalf of supervisor mar, ronen and melgar for thomas o'connor and on behalf of supervisors mandelman, peskin and stephanie, on behalf of supervisor melgar for the late patrick o'donoghue.on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late richard o kim and for the late ... on behalf of supervisor peskin for robert guillaume and on behalf of supervisor ronen or the late king lie. >> thank you madam clerk and this brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, isthere any other business before us today ? >> that concludes the business for today. >> in our continuing focus on being united as a board of supervisors and as a city and as acounty and as a world i bring you these two brief quotes . unity is strength when thereis teamwork and collaboration . wonderful things can be achieved by mattie stepanek. we must be united in heart and mind. one world, onepeople . being there is no further business, we are adjourned. >> good afternoon. welcome to the april 6, 2021 regular meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. madam clerk, will you please call the roll? >> thank you, mr. president.
. >> on behalf of supervisor mar, ronen and melgar for thomas o'connor and on behalf of supervisors mandelman, peskin and stephanie, on behalf of supervisor melgar for the late patrick o'donoghue.on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late richard o kim and for the late ... on behalf of supervisor peskin for robert guillaume and on behalf of supervisor ronen or the late king lie. >> thank you madam clerk and this brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, isthere any other...
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. >> on behalf of supervisor mar, ronen and melgar for thomas o'connor and on behalf of supervisors mandelman, peskin and stephanie, on behalf of supervisor melgar for the late patrick o'donoghue.on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late richard o kim and for the late ... on behalf of supervisor peskin for robert guillaume and on behalf of supervisor ronen or the late king lie. >> thank you madam clerk and this brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, isthere any other business before us today ? >> that concludes the business for today. >> in our continuing focus on being united as a board of supervisors and as a city and as acounty and as a world i bring you these two brief quotes . unity is strength when thereis teamwork and collaboration . wonderful things can be achieved by mattie stepanek. we must be united in heart and mind. one world, onepeople . being there is no further business, we are adjourned. >> and good morning, everyone. i'm the acting director of san francisco public works. i would like to welcome you all this morning to the
. >> on behalf of supervisor mar, ronen and melgar for thomas o'connor and on behalf of supervisors mandelman, peskin and stephanie, on behalf of supervisor melgar for the late patrick o'donoghue.on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late richard o kim and for the late ... on behalf of supervisor peskin for robert guillaume and on behalf of supervisor ronen or the late king lie. >> thank you madam clerk and this brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, isthere any other...
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to dedicated public servants who left their marks on our state and our country, from sandra day o'connor, the first women to lead the arizona state senate and to be appointed to the united states supreme court, and to my personal hero, senator john mccain who dedicated his life to public service in uniform and here in the senate. beginning this sunday, america will mark public service recognition week and i'm honored to introduce this year's bipartisan public service week resolution with my friend senator lankford of oklahoma. on the subcommittee of government operations and border management, senator lankford and i worked together by making the government work better for every day americans. that's a goal we share with all of america's public servants. and i'm proud that last year the senate came together across party lines to approve our resolution and honor public service. our bipartisan resolution recognizes the crucial work of federal, state, and local employees and public servants across the country and particularly recognizes the work of the millions of public servants who have ov
to dedicated public servants who left their marks on our state and our country, from sandra day o'connor, the first women to lead the arizona state senate and to be appointed to the united states supreme court, and to my personal hero, senator john mccain who dedicated his life to public service in uniform and here in the senate. beginning this sunday, america will mark public service recognition week and i'm honored to introduce this year's bipartisan public service week resolution with my...