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[ attorney ] please continue, miss o'hara. we were going crazy looking for this complaint.elt like i was in the twilight zone. mr. beckett was screaming at everybody and he just-- he looked so freaky. mr. kenton kept saying, "you lost the highline complaint ?" and he called mr. wheeler, and all of a sudden... jamey comes in with the complaint in his hand. he says, "it was in central files, andy." central files ? central files is a place where paperwork is sent when cases are closed. jamey ran it over to the court just in time, and everybody just stood there completely wasted. and mr.-- and mr. beckett just kept saying, "i'm sorry. sorry. i don't understand this." thank you, miss o'hara. no further questions at this time, your honor. [ judge ] all right. mr. miller. may i ? certainly. oh, thank you. you okay ? yes. you want a glass of water or something ? no. was andy a good boss ? yes. he was very sweet. how would you characterize his work as an attorney ? how would i know ? i just worked for him. [ laughter ] excuse me, your honor, but is this for the record ? mr. miller,
[ attorney ] please continue, miss o'hara. we were going crazy looking for this complaint.elt like i was in the twilight zone. mr. beckett was screaming at everybody and he just-- he looked so freaky. mr. kenton kept saying, "you lost the highline complaint ?" and he called mr. wheeler, and all of a sudden... jamey comes in with the complaint in his hand. he says, "it was in central files, andy." central files ? central files is a place where paperwork is sent when cases are...
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. >> stephen: you almost sound like scarlet o'hara just now. >> yeah. >> stephen: where will i go, whati do with. >> what will i do. >> stephen: well this is what you did. you wrote another book called transatlantic and it's a novell, three stories of people crossing the atlantic to ireland. >> that's correct. >> and back to america as well. >> stephen: an back to america. okay. in america with this thing called-- this myth called the great american novel, all right. what is the difference between the great american novel and the great irish move snell. >> oh, well i think they have already been written. the great irish novel was written by james joist, ulysses, you know, june-- you read it, you have read it. >> stephen: yeah, i have read it. >> it is a fun read. >> stephen: i look forward to understanding it. (laughter) >> it's a beautiful novel. and how many great american nofls have there been written. >> stephen: 50 shades. >> that was australian, i believe. >> stephen: he was. >> she was -- >> she was australian, yeah. >> stephen: that's interesting. >> takes place in the united st
. >> stephen: you almost sound like scarlet o'hara just now. >> yeah. >> stephen: where will i go, whati do with. >> what will i do. >> stephen: well this is what you did. you wrote another book called transatlantic and it's a novell, three stories of people crossing the atlantic to ireland. >> that's correct. >> and back to america as well. >> stephen: an back to america. okay. in america with this thing called-- this myth called the great...
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it is time to check out your kpix 5 schoolcast this morning for o'hara park middle school in oakley.ll, yes, fairly mild about 62 degrees. lots of sunshine for recess almost 80. and then 91 getting hot when the kids get out of school. time to head to the pool. what do you think, guys? >> i think it's a great idea. >> if you would like to get your school here and put it on tv, we'll do a forecast for you at kpix.com/schoolcast. >> easy in oakley, hot! >> thank you, lawrence. >>> happening today, students from newtown, connecticut head back to a different sandy hook elementary school. the school has been closed since the december mass shooting that killed 26 people including 20 children. in may a newtown task force approved a plan to tear down the school and build a new one. today students will return to a school at a new location in a different building. >>> george zimmerman's attorney wants the state of florida to cover his legal fees. the defense attorney mark o'mara tells the orlando sentinel that since zimmerman was acquitted, state law requires florida to pay back all his legal c
it is time to check out your kpix 5 schoolcast this morning for o'hara park middle school in oakley.ll, yes, fairly mild about 62 degrees. lots of sunshine for recess almost 80. and then 91 getting hot when the kids get out of school. time to head to the pool. what do you think, guys? >> i think it's a great idea. >> if you would like to get your school here and put it on tv, we'll do a forecast for you at kpix.com/schoolcast. >> easy in oakley, hot! >> thank you,...
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your special schoolcast for o'hara park middle school in oakley.orning bell temperatures starting out mild side into the 60s. by lunchtime, well, look at that, almost 80 degrees. and then in the afternoon, getting a little hot about 91 degrees. and sunny skies. of course, if you would like to nominate your school go to kpix.com/schoolcast. you can enter the school right there and then we'll put it right on tv. back to you. >>> if you have one of those clunky yahoo user name and email addresses, you might be able to get a much better one. cnet editor-at-large brian cooley reports. >> a little problem with that, though, right? >> reporter: the idea here is a lot of people have these horrible names that were all that was available when they signed up for yahoo. so, you know, be cooley 6514 or something. this is the thing you don't really like to have now. now yahoo says if you an unused account comes available you can sign up to have it assigned to you later. but sometimes email addresses are what you use to reset a forgotten password on an account. i
your special schoolcast for o'hara park middle school in oakley.orning bell temperatures starting out mild side into the 60s. by lunchtime, well, look at that, almost 80 degrees. and then in the afternoon, getting a little hot about 91 degrees. and sunny skies. of course, if you would like to nominate your school go to kpix.com/schoolcast. you can enter the school right there and then we'll put it right on tv. back to you. >>> if you have one of those clunky yahoo user name and email...
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it could be-- scarlett o'hara was my romantic icon. - i've loved catherine zeta-jones, who's gorgeousherine zeta-jones wears beautiful, glamorous-- - but she's stunning! my god. look at her. - so the thing is you actually are too. you just don't feel like you are. - yeah, i think she has like body dysmorphia. - you have low self-esteem. - you don't see yourself the way others see you. and how-- i mean that's-- can a love coach help her with that? or is that something a psychologist-- - i abso-- okay, so the thing is psychologists can't-- they can do many things, but they can't say "you don't need bangs." ( laughs ) or-- do you know what i mean? so what i-- what i do is i look at women and i really give them a romantic reboot in terms of their physical look. and kind of like when johnny depp does a role, or when meryl streep does a role, they find the perfect hat, glasses, wardrobe. it's really about getting a sense of confidence. so like you were talk-- like bring the body, the mind will follow. create a little character. put on a va-va-voom dress. it will cheer you up. i'm going to w
it could be-- scarlett o'hara was my romantic icon. - i've loved catherine zeta-jones, who's gorgeousherine zeta-jones wears beautiful, glamorous-- - but she's stunning! my god. look at her. - so the thing is you actually are too. you just don't feel like you are. - yeah, i think she has like body dysmorphia. - you have low self-esteem. - you don't see yourself the way others see you. and how-- i mean that's-- can a love coach help her with that? or is that something a psychologist-- - i abso--...
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o'hara was killed by shrapnel and 40 others went down with that ship. i don't want to be disrespectful, but i believe that i have to make a point. the point is that i am asking you to sponsor a bill to represent the congressional gold medal to survivors of the living u.s. merchant leaders, just like we have done with other world war ii veterans groups and to get it done as soon as possible. i certainly don't have any problem doing something like that. these things are not easy to get done. you have to get almost every member of congress to agree to it. but the point is without question a great point. i have a dad that serve 20 years in the air force come i have an uncle who is in a prison camp and a grandfather who is a captain of a navy ship and multiple engagements in the pacific. so believe me, i have revered the people that do these kinds of things and i have kept the light of liberty going when it was in a very easy thing to do. i don't believe you can never do too much for people to pay that kind of price. yes, ma'am? >> let's get to a microphone.
o'hara was killed by shrapnel and 40 others went down with that ship. i don't want to be disrespectful, but i believe that i have to make a point. the point is that i am asking you to sponsor a bill to represent the congressional gold medal to survivors of the living u.s. merchant leaders, just like we have done with other world war ii veterans groups and to get it done as soon as possible. i certainly don't have any problem doing something like that. these things are not easy to get done. you...
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and the honesty and to be flawless and then if you look your scarlett o'hara with "gone with the wind", the hero, and that is part of what the chinese don't understand about america. often america don't understand the chinese do not have access to the of literature it could never make it in the market. not one. because china, the authors authors, the censorship even in my memoirs, how many times qc the protagonist project himself as a villain? so part of my chicago story is to show that. >> host: you say in chinese literature the protagonist would never be flawed? >> guest: it is automatic. because you don't examine yourself or dissect yourself or to the autopsy as honestly as america would do. for example, i was damned when i was a new immigrant i was a greedy. i was part of faults. i needed the money. it is like with the aid that is not cracked but it stinks. >> host: through your whole life through all of your work, a constant striving to somehow be more, not just have more but the more secure so now you living in beautiful northern california, you have a solid second marriage, you
and the honesty and to be flawless and then if you look your scarlett o'hara with "gone with the wind", the hero, and that is part of what the chinese don't understand about america. often america don't understand the chinese do not have access to the of literature it could never make it in the market. not one. because china, the authors authors, the censorship even in my memoirs, how many times qc the protagonist project himself as a villain? so part of my chicago story is to show...
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scarlett o'hara's father. because land, that was the only safe investment. and it is safer for the public and the person. it was one of those senators whose political independence and he always had the option of returning to his land. so that was part of his incorruptibility. abigail said that is all well and good, but you're making about 1% annual return and i am making 25%. eventually she saw the wisdom and not even as he was denouncing bond speculation. he allowed her to make her a large-scale von speculator and she said to join him after the war in the summer of 1784 and there was a wonderful letter that he wrote after abigail had not joined him. >> we apologize again for having to interrupt our programming. here now is in and. >> you talking about what took place in the auditorium this was probably one of my same point. that same session of the senate was also the day that in quick succession, our staff is working on this and we are gathered together working on this. at the time, we were talking about the director of governmental affairs. so the ball as
scarlett o'hara's father. because land, that was the only safe investment. and it is safer for the public and the person. it was one of those senators whose political independence and he always had the option of returning to his land. so that was part of his incorruptibility. abigail said that is all well and good, but you're making about 1% annual return and i am making 25%. eventually she saw the wisdom and not even as he was denouncing bond speculation. he allowed her to make her a...
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joan o'hara with the house homeland security committee. the question of the administration's narrative. i'm hearing you say that -- and i understand that it's important that the narrative is accurate so that the powell that follows is -- policy that follows is also accurate and effective. but i'm also hearing you say that the narrative does not necessarily match what's going on in terms of conducting these sort of secret wars. so the clarification i'm looking for is do you think that we have two separate narratives, one for the general public that is leading us to belief that things are winding down and we've made senate progress, and then one towards the administration itself with sort of the real story? or do you think that -- it just seems like there's a disconnect, and i was wondering if you could address that. >> i think there is a disconnect. but it's never, it's not exact. i mean, listen, they've also moderated what they say publicly too. i mean, there was a period where they really didn't acknowledge al-qaeda in the arabian peninsu
joan o'hara with the house homeland security committee. the question of the administration's narrative. i'm hearing you say that -- and i understand that it's important that the narrative is accurate so that the powell that follows is -- policy that follows is also accurate and effective. but i'm also hearing you say that the narrative does not necessarily match what's going on in terms of conducting these sort of secret wars. so the clarification i'm looking for is do you think that we have...
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they invited me along to do another story and my editor tom o'hara at the post loved these stories.south florida is where veterans go ultimately and i interviewed pearl harbor veterans and took an arizona survivor out to pearl in 2001. it's marvelous to write the stories and meet these men and women. i went up to middletown with the marines and spent by think two nights in three days or three nights in four days with them. i will never forget the first night i met william manchester and we went out and had dinner together and talk tales on his porch. he had a cane. he was not yet in a wheelchair and he made it very clear that he could no longer write. he hadn't lost his memory or his wit or his charm and he loves to read but he just could not put words to paper. that was the great tragedy with bill. i took notes and i remember one night it really moves me. around 10:00 at night at wesleyan woman student knocked on the door. she was 20, 21 and she had two books. i forget what they were but she wanted mr. manchester to sign them for her father who is a veteran. he invited her in and s
they invited me along to do another story and my editor tom o'hara at the post loved these stories.south florida is where veterans go ultimately and i interviewed pearl harbor veterans and took an arizona survivor out to pearl in 2001. it's marvelous to write the stories and meet these men and women. i went up to middletown with the marines and spent by think two nights in three days or three nights in four days with them. i will never forget the first night i met william manchester and we went...