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and he's one of the few scholars who spelled o'neal correctly. so i will, her oldest daughter florence married a union soldier before the war that he was a, a soldier before the war. he joined the union army. he fought for the army in ohio. and he actually, after rose's husband died he actually helped support rose. and she went and begged the union officials to give him promotions. which had to kill him because it had to be a very difficult personal situation. little rose went to europe with her mother and went to a convent. i actually got the notes from the convent from a nun who is a historian in paris. they had little rose's records in the school there, and it was written that when she heard that her mother died she sobbed and sobbed and she was inconsoleable and she asked if she could be baptized because she could better pray for her mother. and that the top catholic in france came and baptized her. and it was interesting to me that she hadn't been baptized because rose had been born a catholic. but i also learned in the course of the diary o
and he's one of the few scholars who spelled o'neal correctly. so i will, her oldest daughter florence married a union soldier before the war that he was a, a soldier before the war. he joined the union army. he fought for the army in ohio. and he actually, after rose's husband died he actually helped support rose. and she went and begged the union officials to give him promotions. which had to kill him because it had to be a very difficult personal situation. little rose went to europe with...
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kwonner o'neal's pub ann arbor, mit michigan.of donald trump, the me too movement reached the highest levels of politics and entertainment. colliding because the defendant is the president of the united states. a kortdsing to a recent court filing, president trump will pro supplied written answers under oath in a suit brought against him by summer zervos. he said she was lying when he tried to ngoepe her and kiss gr a contest tent ant show. les moonves stepped down after a second wave of allegations against him according to new yorkers ronan farrow. spanning three decades beginning in the 1980s. nbc news has not independently confirmed the allegations. the appalling action sakes in this article are untrue. i had consensual relations with the three women and i never used my career. from the eastern district of michigan who lives here in ann arbor, it's good to see you. [ cheers and applause ] >> i felt like this story, you know, it was one of these stories in another news environment would be huge page 1 news. the president of the
kwonner o'neal's pub ann arbor, mit michigan.of donald trump, the me too movement reached the highest levels of politics and entertainment. colliding because the defendant is the president of the united states. a kortdsing to a recent court filing, president trump will pro supplied written answers under oath in a suit brought against him by summer zervos. he said she was lying when he tried to ngoepe her and kiss gr a contest tent ant show. les moonves stepped down after a second wave of...
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first you go to the trial judge, judge o'neal.iable appellate issue. the likelihood is low because o'neal would look at probably the uncharged misconduct rule or self-incrimination ruling, deposition testimony, and in essence if he says yeah, looks like you have a good appellate issue, he is second guessing himself. i predict they will not meet with success there. but they may meet with success in the superior court. when we tried the catholic church case, the co-defendant to father brennan was successful on the exact same issue. he didn't ask for bail but got a new trial because the trial judge in the priest case allowed uncharged misconduct evidence and the higher court says it was too prejudicial. he was not successful getting bail on that issue. >> bottom line, what's the image we're seeing monday night on television? >> i believe that you will see dr. huxtable, william cosby, out the side door on his way to state prison, and i believe he will be in a pennsylvania issued jump suit by monday night. >> bill brennan, thank you fo
first you go to the trial judge, judge o'neal.iable appellate issue. the likelihood is low because o'neal would look at probably the uncharged misconduct rule or self-incrimination ruling, deposition testimony, and in essence if he says yeah, looks like you have a good appellate issue, he is second guessing himself. i predict they will not meet with success there. but they may meet with success in the superior court. when we tried the catholic church case, the co-defendant to father brennan was...
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last name is o'neal, elaine o'neal, and i'll report back on what miss o'neal tells us at the next meeting. >> may i invite public comment, if any, at this point -- oh, i'm sorry. >> thank you. >> you were next. >> thank you. i just wanted to foul up on something that commissioner chu said about the fact that d.p.w. is responsible not only for this project but a number of others. our responsibility is looking at whether things are on scope, on time, and on budget. from these experiences, are you learning information that you're passing through about how to better design future bonds? because we have a number of bonds that are in the pipeline. >> yes. it's definitely one of the things we've learned on every project we deliver, we have lessons learned. obviously, one of the -- on the community health center, one thing we identify is a seismic scope or seismic retrofit is one scope that really should look at first. so we've done that, we've got back and start doing seismic assessment on all the primary care or community health care facilities. we're also starting three additional clinics that
last name is o'neal, elaine o'neal, and i'll report back on what miss o'neal tells us at the next meeting. >> may i invite public comment, if any, at this point -- oh, i'm sorry. >> thank you. >> you were next. >> thank you. i just wanted to foul up on something that commissioner chu said about the fact that d.p.w. is responsible not only for this project but a number of others. our responsibility is looking at whether things are on scope, on time, and on budget. from...
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earlier this morning, that same judge, judge o'neal ruled that cosby will be classified as a sexuallyve a lifetime mandatory counseling to deal with that issue and also a notification of the community that a sexual predator lives in the area. that is independent from the sentence. we are waiting to hear what his fate will be any minute now. this is the first verdict of a celebrity being accused of sexual assault in the me too era. this is a very big deal and a long time in the making. you will remember the first trial ended in a mistrial. his accuser was willing to come and do a second trial, but they had five other women able to testify and buttress what she was saying about being drugged and incapacitated and being sexually assaulted that. led to the conviction in april. we are waiting now to see how long bill cosby may spend behind bars. >> we will find out whether he goes to jail at age 81 or not. stand by. i want to bring in our legal analyst who is joining us from los angeles. you spent a lot of time watching this case unfold. he is either not going to jail or go to jail for fiv
earlier this morning, that same judge, judge o'neal ruled that cosby will be classified as a sexuallyve a lifetime mandatory counseling to deal with that issue and also a notification of the community that a sexual predator lives in the area. that is independent from the sentence. we are waiting to hear what his fate will be any minute now. this is the first verdict of a celebrity being accused of sexual assault in the me too era. this is a very big deal and a long time in the making. you will...
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>> reporter: judge steven o'neale allowed five women to testify against cosby. to date more than 60 women have accused him of inappropriate behavior. kate spoke to 27 of them >> how many of you believe bill cosby raped you? >> reporter: but even though he faces 30 years marx the defense will likely argue with his health problems and age, he's legally blind merit maybe house aestarm arrest. but he's the first convicted since the #me too movement. making an example out of an actor who once set an examplel for so many. >>> the new york times is reporting they have opened an investigation into a scandal sending shock waves tloohrough kouj. at the john jay school, they prayed -- this was first brought to light. they accuse the professor of using and selling drugs on an area kbho area known as the swamp on campus. each are now on administrative and denied any wrong doing. john jay offers programs in criminal justice for future law enforcement >>> the union pacific spokesperson says an estimated 37 of the 95 cars went off the tracks and 20 fell in the river to a record
>> reporter: judge steven o'neale allowed five women to testify against cosby. to date more than 60 women have accused him of inappropriate behavior. kate spoke to 27 of them >> how many of you believe bill cosby raped you? >> reporter: but even though he faces 30 years marx the defense will likely argue with his health problems and age, he's legally blind merit maybe house aestarm arrest. but he's the first convicted since the #me too movement. making an example out of an...
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i had my hand on her neck and shaquille o'neal jumped out of his seat and lisa is yelling no, no! they separated us. >> james: you guys are talking so referentially about ice cube, who you've known for a long period of time. has he always been forward thinking? >> when he was where he was str, it was during the time when they were trying to get over the hum hump.ink out who was the first one who left nwa? it was ice cube. and what did he do? he went and started his own label. he started everything. he gets in the movies and you start seeing the boys in the hud movies so that he brings in a lot of children's movies and stuff like that. he's brilliant. he's just a brilliant guy because what he does is he changes the culture and that's what he does. so then, he comes back and makes the league. makes a leaguat intgoing yours has come up to the top. >> james: mohammed al enu, how did that come about? >> i fell in love with muhammad ali when i was ten. i was walking into my kitchen and the team he was on and there he was, and he was like, i beat joe frazier like i beat george foreman. i
i had my hand on her neck and shaquille o'neal jumped out of his seat and lisa is yelling no, no! they separated us. >> james: you guys are talking so referentially about ice cube, who you've known for a long period of time. has he always been forward thinking? >> when he was where he was str, it was during the time when they were trying to get over the hum hump.ink out who was the first one who left nwa? it was ice cube. and what did he do? he went and started his own label. he...
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but judge steven o'neal was not convinced, basing his verdict he said on the seriousness of the crime and andrea constand's own words. she described the night of her assault in a statement to the court. i couldn't move my arms or legs, i couldn't speak or even remain conscious. i was completely vulnerable and powerless to protect myself. she testified in the trial and the retrial was in court for both verdicts and for the sentencing. today when she was asked to react, she just smiled and shook her head. for many of the more than 60 women who have accused cosby of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal abuse to rape, this sendation. is it relief today? >> yeah, i think it thin it's going to take time for us all to process right now. we're just caught in the throes of the emotion, you know, tears and laughter and nervousness and confusion. >> reporter: cosby also now classified as a sexually violent predator. after prison, he has to register as a sex offender, meet with police four times a year, report any change of address, and get counseling. cosby has denied the dozens of allegations
but judge steven o'neal was not convinced, basing his verdict he said on the seriousness of the crime and andrea constand's own words. she described the night of her assault in a statement to the court. i couldn't move my arms or legs, i couldn't speak or even remain conscious. i was completely vulnerable and powerless to protect myself. she testified in the trial and the retrial was in court for both verdicts and for the sentencing. today when she was asked to react, she just smiled and shook...
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judge steven o'neal called cosby's drugging and groping of andrea constand in january 2004 a planned assault and he denied bail. the legendary entertainer was then handcuffed and led away to prison. cosby's defense team was defiant till the end. >> mr. cosby is doing great and mr. cosby knows that god is watching over him. he knows that these are lies. they persecuted jesus and look what happened. not saying mr. cosby is jesus but we know what this country has done to black men for centuries. >> the 81-year-old cosby will have to serve at least two years and nine months before he is eligible for parole. >>> an investigation released today found that a california state senator threatened to slap a lobbyist and also rubbed her shoulders when he was drunk at a restaurant near the capitol last month. the legislation is not in session and joel anderson is not seeking re-election. instead he's running for the state tax board. california nurses association lobbyist stephanie robinson filed the complaint against him and several witnesses have backed up her story. >>> now to the latest on the
judge steven o'neal called cosby's drugging and groping of andrea constand in january 2004 a planned assault and he denied bail. the legendary entertainer was then handcuffed and led away to prison. cosby's defense team was defiant till the end. >> mr. cosby is doing great and mr. cosby knows that god is watching over him. he knows that these are lies. they persecuted jesus and look what happened. not saying mr. cosby is jesus but we know what this country has done to black men for...
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[applause] president carter: vice president mondale, speaker o'neal, distinguished members of the united states congress, justices of the supreme court, other leaders of our great nation, ladies and gentlemen, it's been more than 2,000 years since there was peace between egypt and a free jewish nation. if our present expectations are realized, this year we shall see such peace again. [applause] president carter: the first thing i would like to do is to give tribute to the two men who made this impossible dream now become a real possibility, the two great leaders with whom i have met for the last two weeks at camp david. first, president anwar sadat of egypt. [applause] president carter: and the other, of course, is prime minister menachem begin of the nation of israel. [applause] president carter: i know that all of you would agree that these are two men of great personal courage representing nations of peoples who are agree that these are two deeply grateful to them for the achievement which they have realized and i am personally grateful to them for what they have done. at camp david,
[applause] president carter: vice president mondale, speaker o'neal, distinguished members of the united states congress, justices of the supreme court, other leaders of our great nation, ladies and gentlemen, it's been more than 2,000 years since there was peace between egypt and a free jewish nation. if our present expectations are realized, this year we shall see such peace again. [applause] president carter: the first thing i would like to do is to give tribute to the two men who made this...
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the chance to cross examine all of the witnesses and made an 11th hour attempt to have judge steven o'neal the same judge will register as a sex offender when police arrested his wife, a man once known as america's dad can be forced to assume the title of sexual predator. clearly a host of questions that we hope will be answered in the coming days. what will he be sentenced to and will he have to register as a sex offender. could we hear from bill cosby himself. he did not testify, however there is always a possibility or always has the option of identifying on his own behalf and something we often or at least have seen before where convicts have a chance to ask for leniency directly from the judge. >> polo sandoval, thank you very much. we have the ongoing negotiations between republicans and lawyers for brett kavanaugh's accuser. when she will testify and if requests from both sides ahead of the testimonying are met. ar. cal: we saved our money and now, we get to spend it - our way. ♪ valerie: but we worry if we have enough to last. ♪ cal: ellen, our certified financial planner™ professi
the chance to cross examine all of the witnesses and made an 11th hour attempt to have judge steven o'neal the same judge will register as a sex offender when police arrested his wife, a man once known as america's dad can be forced to assume the title of sexual predator. clearly a host of questions that we hope will be answered in the coming days. what will he be sentenced to and will he have to register as a sex offender. could we hear from bill cosby himself. he did not testify, however...
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shaquille o'neal, his stepfather stepped in when his father disappeared on him.jordan. >> kevin durant. >> these kids grow up and do well in sports and life. that's a lesson that can be learned. a two-important house hold, one-parent house hold. it really drives home what can be done with sports and the message that can be sent with it from these athletes. it's not about selling sneakers or gatorade. it's the message they're able to convey. >> at the end of the day what's refreshing is it's what sports is all about. sports is about trying hard, hanging in there and being tough. it's not about winning and losing, it's the journey. charles: never giving up. his brother had a big game last night. >> his brart had two interceptions last night. how about this for an adem dumb to the story. sha keem griffin, the player that took his spot in the lineup is currently under indictment for insider tradings coming from the cleveland browns being signed by the seattle seahawks. what really matters is not what the message is it's what you can do on the field. and that's the me
shaquille o'neal, his stepfather stepped in when his father disappeared on him.jordan. >> kevin durant. >> these kids grow up and do well in sports and life. that's a lesson that can be learned. a two-important house hold, one-parent house hold. it really drives home what can be done with sports and the message that can be sent with it from these athletes. it's not about selling sneakers or gatorade. it's the message they're able to convey. >> at the end of the day what's...
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last week they also made an 11th hour attempt to have judge steven o'neal to recuse himself from theas for the client. bill cosby would also have to register as a sex offender the rest of his life, so america's dad may have to assume the title sexual predator. one thing to look at in the proceedings in the next few days here is whether or not we'll hear from bill cosby himself. you'll recall he did not testify in his retrial earlier this year. if he does take the stand as part of the penalty phase here, it would not be unusual given convicts will often given the chance to face their judge and ask for leniency. >>> amid the allegations of president trump's supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, we sit down with women to determine how they approach this issue. my gra. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't know these people, but you feel like you do. you get connected to them. i wish that i could get into a time machine and go back 100 years, 2
last week they also made an 11th hour attempt to have judge steven o'neal to recuse himself from theas for the client. bill cosby would also have to register as a sex offender the rest of his life, so america's dad may have to assume the title sexual predator. one thing to look at in the proceedings in the next few days here is whether or not we'll hear from bill cosby himself. you'll recall he did not testify in his retrial earlier this year. if he does take the stand as part of the penalty...
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. >> no this is a valid criticism of our system that -- remember tip o'neal, money is mother's milk ofitics, this is an example. liz: this pushing envelope. >> progressives av her who said that brett kavanaugh wants to kill me, these people condemn influence of money in politics, and i have never seenon avert in-- overt. liz: this superbing e pushing t. >> yes, but not a crime. liz: and he said this is his new memoir, ken starr said hillary clinton claimed over a hundred times she did not recall or remember in response to questions about the suicide of deputy white house counsel vince foster, and clinton a whitewater investment. >> there are clear differences between what a prosecutor knows and what the prosecutor can prove. we knew we had to prove the case, beyond a reasonable doubt, we came to view after looking at a elaborate draft indictment, we decided we did not have evidence to bring the charges. liz: your take? >> he is intellectually honest guy working under tremendous pressure and very controversial times and probably did the right thing, i sympathize with that, you know a pe
. >> no this is a valid criticism of our system that -- remember tip o'neal, money is mother's milk ofitics, this is an example. liz: this pushing envelope. >> progressives av her who said that brett kavanaugh wants to kill me, these people condemn influence of money in politics, and i have never seenon avert in-- overt. liz: this superbing e pushing t. >> yes, but not a crime. liz: and he said this is his new memoir, ken starr said hillary clinton claimed over a hundred times...
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last week they also made an 11th hour attempt to have judge steven o'neal recuse himself from the caseas against their client. that same judge will decide if cosby has to register withas a e offender with state police the rest of his life. a man once known as american dad may have to assume the title of sexual predator. these proceedings could possibly go into tuesday. one other question, did will we actually hear from bill cosby? he didn't testify in that retrial last year. if we hear from him, it wouldn't be that unusual given he has a chance to talk to the judge and ask for leniency. >>> he has represented some of the most prominent figures in the world over the decades including michael jackson and gary connick. cosby could be sentenced anywhere from probation to 30 years in prison. which way do you see it going? >> i think that this judge will probably give him a substantial period of time in prison, would be my guess. i don't think in this me l erkmd given the evidence that the jury found that they will give him straight probation. he did let cosby stay out between the time he wa
last week they also made an 11th hour attempt to have judge steven o'neal recuse himself from the caseas against their client. that same judge will decide if cosby has to register withas a e offender with state police the rest of his life. a man once known as american dad may have to assume the title of sexual predator. these proceedings could possibly go into tuesday. one other question, did will we actually hear from bill cosby? he didn't testify in that retrial last year. if we hear from...
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. >>> tyler o'neal, two outs in the ninth. he struck him out and the brewers win!t season milwaukee. >> welcome back. time now for sports where the major league playoff picture is coming into focus as the milwaukee brewers complete a three-game sweep of the cardinals with last night's win. they punch their toiicket to th post season for the first time since 2011 and for the fifth time in franchise history. a 7-6 walkoff win in extra innings last night against pirates. in denver, the rockies pitcher marquez matches a major league record last night with eight consecutive strikeouts before giving up the streak with two outs. the final score on this one 14-0. ouch. here in new york city jacob degrom turns in the 1000th strikeout of his career. the mets go onto win 3-0. >>> still ahead, what we can expect from kavanaugh accuser christine blasey ford today as she prepares to go in front of the judiciary committee later this morning. >>> plus, president trump gets questioned about the benefit of the doubt he's given people like roy moore and roger ailes. (man) managing my
. >>> tyler o'neal, two outs in the ninth. he struck him out and the brewers win!t season milwaukee. >> welcome back. time now for sports where the major league playoff picture is coming into focus as the milwaukee brewers complete a three-game sweep of the cardinals with last night's win. they punch their toiicket to th post season for the first time since 2011 and for the fifth time in franchise history. a 7-6 walkoff win in extra innings last night against pirates. in denver,...
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robert o'neal says that they would prefer to stay out of the headlines. is over but i assure you there are other others there that will go and get him. let's hope so. we said we never forget. that's what my pin says. tuesday is the 17th anniversary of 9/11. for more of my thoughts on this issue, check out my piece now at cnn.com. >>> still to come, your best and worst tweets and facebook comments. this is last chance to vote before we give you the final results of the survey question of the day at smerconish.com. should the justice department investigate the identity of the anonymous "new york times" author? (vo) this is not a video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ it's good to... see you again, baron. a toast, to your demise. wanna get away? now you can with southwest fares as low as 69 dollars one-way. that's transfarency. (clap, clap, ding) how do you feel about this one? ♪ ♪ surprise! 3...2...1...
robert o'neal says that they would prefer to stay out of the headlines. is over but i assure you there are other others there that will go and get him. let's hope so. we said we never forget. that's what my pin says. tuesday is the 17th anniversary of 9/11. for more of my thoughts on this issue, check out my piece now at cnn.com. >>> still to come, your best and worst tweets and facebook comments. this is last chance to vote before we give you the final results of the survey question...
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a 20-year veteran of the house mike capuano in a seat the kennedys had, tip o'neal, he's facing a challengewo decades in congress. he's never had a primary like this before. one democrat said he should be okay. but a lot of incumbents when it comes to making sure back home was taken care of. this race is expected to be a real race on tuesday. we are now moving toward the general, but keep your eyes peeled in the bay state. >> what reporting of yours can i steal? >> it's september. not only college football season but shutdown season in congress. it's been interesting to watch. there's been a little bit of bipartisanship on the spending bills that have to pass before the end of the fiscal year september 30. we have seen the senate working to pass basically nine of 12 spending bills that have to go before september 30. there is always trouble ahead with, first of all, having to reconcile bills with the house. the house has more controversial policy provisions. we call them riders. they have to deal with the senate and also the x factor of president trump himself. we have the president saying
a 20-year veteran of the house mike capuano in a seat the kennedys had, tip o'neal, he's facing a challengewo decades in congress. he's never had a primary like this before. one democrat said he should be okay. but a lot of incumbents when it comes to making sure back home was taken care of. this race is expected to be a real race on tuesday. we are now moving toward the general, but keep your eyes peeled in the bay state. >> what reporting of yours can i steal? >> it's september....
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so i'm pleased that judge o'neal filed the sentencing guidelines handed down a fair and significant sentence that reflects the severity of cosby's crimes and the life-long impact on andrea. let me talk about andrea for a moment here. i can't say enough about her. we are all better off because she is in our lives. you've heard about how this assault changed her life. she has been through an ordeal these past 14 years, and she has been solid and steadfast. to put herself out like this for years in front of a worldwide audience is extremely difficult for anyone. she's been a rock. she's done the right thing over and over and over again. she went to the police and started this investigation. she told us she would cooperate with the prosecution long after she thought this ordeal had been put behind her. and she could have stayed home in canada and lived a quiet life but she knew it was important to see that justice was served, and -- we had some time when we were waiting for the jury the first time around, and as some of you know i coach a little basketball. i was trying to get tips from andrea o
so i'm pleased that judge o'neal filed the sentencing guidelines handed down a fair and significant sentence that reflects the severity of cosby's crimes and the life-long impact on andrea. let me talk about andrea for a moment here. i can't say enough about her. we are all better off because she is in our lives. you've heard about how this assault changed her life. she has been through an ordeal these past 14 years, and she has been solid and steadfast. to put herself out like this for years...
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it was a serious offense, and judge o'neal set out all the reasons for the offense. the fact that the public needed to be protected. there needed to be retribution, and you had to respect the impact of the victim and her family. >> reporter: what did you see from the other accusers? >> there was a relief that the sentence was significant and a state sentence. and that he'll be incarcerated for at least the next three years and probably more. >> you think this is appropriate? you think this sends a message. we've been saying how we think this case is about more than cosby. >> it's appropriate in it's right around where the pennsylvania guidelines say somebody who committed this type of offense should receive. it's in the aggravated range because there were six other victims who testified to having been assaulted by him. >> what do you think about the appeal? that's one of the issues the cosby team has raised. >> right. there are significant issues for appeal, but they've been very thoroughly vetted during this entire trial. two trials, and i think the likelihood of su
it was a serious offense, and judge o'neal set out all the reasons for the offense. the fact that the public needed to be protected. there needed to be retribution, and you had to respect the impact of the victim and her family. >> reporter: what did you see from the other accusers? >> there was a relief that the sentence was significant and a state sentence. and that he'll be incarcerated for at least the next three years and probably more. >> you think this is appropriate?...
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, bloomberg's ongoing recession about the bottom line impact of diversity, i sat down with andrea o'nealhips. >> we help identify with the core strengths are, their personality types, from an environment standpoint were the best fit a workplace. once we have that understanding of who they are his people, where their strengths are, what their interests are, white they may -- why they may have a particular skill set, then we did in with them. as a coach, i'm understanding where they're starting from and where they are going. then we introduce them to other parts of the industry. you will find that people who thought they wanted to be investment figures are really investors are people that wanted to be investors actually want to work with balance sheets and around capital markets. it is identifying the things than knowing what they don't know. when the options are on the table, we get them in their financial services careers. culture is a big deal in any industry, especially financial services with a large degree of trust. how do you prepare the candidates for that culture while bringing th
, bloomberg's ongoing recession about the bottom line impact of diversity, i sat down with andrea o'nealhips. >> we help identify with the core strengths are, their personality types, from an environment standpoint were the best fit a workplace. once we have that understanding of who they are his people, where their strengths are, what their interests are, white they may -- why they may have a particular skill set, then we did in with them. as a coach, i'm understanding where they're...
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unlike what we saw in 1986 with then republican president ronald reagan and democratic speaker tip o'neal, what was true bipartisanship in the last overhaul of the tax code, that bill that we passed late last year and the one before us today are in whole partisan and divisive and the wholesale creation of one party. i regret that i will not be here in the next congress to help restore the faith and confidence of the american people in our congress and in this committee to do what is right on behalf of all americans. that i will not be here to help restore to hard-working men and women, struggling men and women in this country trying to make ends meet, a code that is fair to them. as opposed to a code that benefits the special interests of our nation. i look forward to seeing in the future from another perch the restoration of the prestige of this committee that i love. and with that, mr. chairman, i yield back the balance of my time. >> gentleman yields back. dr. davis, you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i strongly oppose this bill that asks hard-working illinoisans and m
unlike what we saw in 1986 with then republican president ronald reagan and democratic speaker tip o'neal, what was true bipartisanship in the last overhaul of the tax code, that bill that we passed late last year and the one before us today are in whole partisan and divisive and the wholesale creation of one party. i regret that i will not be here in the next congress to help restore the faith and confidence of the american people in our congress and in this committee to do what is right on...
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never really know which way these things are going, but i was just curious when you were with tip o'neale it coming? does it feel like a similar wave this year or is it just too early to tell? >> well, i really was with him from '81 on so '81 had already happened, but '82 was the one i worked on and we picked up 26 seats and that felt like a pretty good wave because the social security and the recession coming on and i think the speaker did a hell of a job of raising those issues. i think this is stronger. i think it's stronger than 26, i think it's a real wave, something like 94, 74. i think the democrats have picked up 30 to 40 seats in the house and the senate can wobbly right now, it's in our country all over the country it looks like these races are coming down to -- i think donnelly will win in indiana, i think manchin is going to win now, i think there's some safety for some of these guys, but ingmar inof error is like -- remember just as recently as '16 we looked at all those races in pennsylvania and everybody said, oh, eddie rent dell said we will win by three. that's margin of
never really know which way these things are going, but i was just curious when you were with tip o'neale it coming? does it feel like a similar wave this year or is it just too early to tell? >> well, i really was with him from '81 on so '81 had already happened, but '82 was the one i worked on and we picked up 26 seats and that felt like a pretty good wave because the social security and the recession coming on and i think the speaker did a hell of a job of raising those issues. i think...
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and so the session here started a few minutes ago and we are suspecting that judge o'neal is going to issue the sentence in a few moments. this is the last part of being deemed a sexual predator, and so that is not a surprise. and they had recommended this and essentially said that he has a mental deficit or disorder that makes him prone the trying to have relationships with nonconsenting women. this is with what he was convicted of and what others have accused him of over the years. the bottom line is that we expect to hear bill cosby's fate any moment. >> and thank you, ron. he is outside of that the courthouse in pennsylvania and we are awaiting that sentencing of bill cosby. and meanwhile, we find jeff bge bennett still on duty outside of the united nations in new york. >> and craig, i am getting the notes now, and the president was asked about the latest allegations of kavanaugh, and he says that these are charges unsubstantiated 36 years ago and her accuser says that she was inebriated and might be him or might not be, and he said that it is a horrible thing of these ak saishgs
and so the session here started a few minutes ago and we are suspecting that judge o'neal is going to issue the sentence in a few moments. this is the last part of being deemed a sexual predator, and so that is not a surprise. and they had recommended this and essentially said that he has a mental deficit or disorder that makes him prone the trying to have relationships with nonconsenting women. this is with what he was convicted of and what others have accused him of over the years. the bottom...