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>> bill: i'm right about o'neill. but i had to correct the professor who is saying that i'm promoting that and i'm not promoting it. >> you're right about -- >> bill: stop. >> you haven't asked a question yet. >> bill: get down to what the protesters want. this policy is income redistribution, tavis, that's what it is and that's what you and the professor want. you want forced income redistribution. >> i'm still going to finish my point. you're right to go after stanley o'neill. i know you didn't mean to do this. i don't want to believe thaw meant to do this but stanley o'neill, there are four or five black ceo's in this country. you choose a guy at merrill lynch to make him -- >> bill: knock it off with the black business, will you? >> bill, why o'neill? >> bill: one of the things that happened. we treat everybody the same here, tavis. >> you do not. >> bill: it doesn't matter whether they're black or white. >> bill, the bottom line is what we're talking about here is fairness, we're talking about justice here, we're
>> bill: i'm right about o'neill. but i had to correct the professor who is saying that i'm promoting that and i'm not promoting it. >> you're right about -- >> bill: stop. >> you haven't asked a question yet. >> bill: get down to what the protesters want. this policy is income redistribution, tavis, that's what it is and that's what you and the professor want. you want forced income redistribution. >> i'm still going to finish my point. you're right to go...
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as for the relationship with john o'neill it hindered the investigation a little bit. but i don't make the claim it could have prevented the attack on 9/11 or provide additional information from that country that could have stopped the attack. the information that could have stopped the attack was in the united states. wasn't in yemen. >> host: who was john o'neill and what was your relationship with him? >> guest: he was a legend. he was really high up in the fbi. when i met him he was a special agent in charge of national security handling terrorism and counterintelligence for the new york office, biggest fbi office in the nation. john was an interesting character. he is still considered a legend. you could make movies on him. very hard worker day and night. his life was connected to the fbi. i was so lucky that john saw something in the early on and took me under his wing. i learned a lot from him. one first things i learned from him that there is big danger from a person named osama bin laden and al qaeda and eventually they will hit at home. unfortunately john liv
as for the relationship with john o'neill it hindered the investigation a little bit. but i don't make the claim it could have prevented the attack on 9/11 or provide additional information from that country that could have stopped the attack. the information that could have stopped the attack was in the united states. wasn't in yemen. >> host: who was john o'neill and what was your relationship with him? >> guest: he was a legend. he was really high up in the fbi. when i met him he...
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and because of that my entire life has changed. >> o'neil says she suffers from posttraumatic stressisorder and she has an extreme fear of flying which she clals has prevented her from getting a better job that would require travel. >>> we'll be back with a look at a pair of twins that do everything together. >>> many twins spend their whole lives doing things together. twin sisters in utah are taking it to extremes. each was induced by her doctor and each doctor chose the same day. they didn't have twins, but they had a baby boy and baby girl, they look-alike. both had complications when their umbilical cor wrapped around their baby's necks at just about the same time. and the babies wiggled out of their cords. we're happy to see the families are doing very well. >> so much about mother nature we just can't explain. >> that's going to do it for us. [ female announcer ] at the jcpenney...big as it gets sale, save big... ...with night and day doorbusters this friday and saturday. save 60% off coats for her and him. 50% off the hottest boots. 50% off the latest dresses. and 60% off she
and because of that my entire life has changed. >> o'neil says she suffers from posttraumatic stressisorder and she has an extreme fear of flying which she clals has prevented her from getting a better job that would require travel. >>> we'll be back with a look at a pair of twins that do everything together. >>> many twins spend their whole lives doing things together. twin sisters in utah are taking it to extremes. each was induced by her doctor and each doctor chose...
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colleen o'neill says a normally 20-minute trip turned into a terrifying 2-hour ordeal, when the plane hit turbulence. o'neill says she shot she was going to die and claims she suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. >> i would sue to get a bigger bag of peanuts or pretzels. i'm suing over that. >>> coming up next on this thursday, private photos and voicemails of hollywood stars hacked. now, the fbi has a suspect. >>> and a pilot's quick thinking. landing on the freeway. [ female announcer ] starbucks via® is planted the same... ♪ ...harvested the same... ♪ ...and roasted the same as our other premium coffees. ♪ it only makes sense it would taste the same. so, try it for yourself. buy a pack of 100% natural starbucks via® ready brew. we promise you'll love it or we'll send you a bag of starbucks coffee. it's the starbucks via® taste promise. look for it at starbucks stores and where you buy groceries. our turkeys in november. and want to pick up our gifts in december. that's why sears layaway let's you reserve any item you want, whenever you want, and with no finance charges. that
colleen o'neill says a normally 20-minute trip turned into a terrifying 2-hour ordeal, when the plane hit turbulence. o'neill says she shot she was going to die and claims she suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. >> i would sue to get a bigger bag of peanuts or pretzels. i'm suing over that. >>> coming up next on this thursday, private photos and voicemails of hollywood stars hacked. now, the fbi has a suspect. >>> and a pilot's quick thinking. landing on the...
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colleen o'neill says a normally 20-minute trip turned into a terrifying 2-hour ordeal, when the plane turbulence. o'neill says she shot she was going to die and claims she suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. >> i would sue to get a bigger bag of peanuts or pretzels. i'm suing over that. >>> coming up next on this thursday, private photos and voicemails of hollywood stars hacked. now, the fbi has a suspect. >>> and a pilot's quick thinking. landing on the freeway. >>> a pilot is being praised for a heroic crash landing near miami. he brought the single-engine plane down on the florida turnpike yesterday, after experiencing some mechanical problems. amazingly, no cars were hit and no one on the ground was even hurt. the pilot and his passenger only suffered some minor injuries. >> incredible. >> good under pressure, that guy. >>> and now, for a look at morning road conditions. drenched on i-95, from portland to washington, d.c. slick spots into the carolinas, georgia and florida. also wet on i-80 and 90, from chicago to cleveland. i-70, from pittsburgh to st. louis. and i-40, fr
colleen o'neill says a normally 20-minute trip turned into a terrifying 2-hour ordeal, when the plane turbulence. o'neill says she shot she was going to die and claims she suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. >> i would sue to get a bigger bag of peanuts or pretzels. i'm suing over that. >>> coming up next on this thursday, private photos and voicemails of hollywood stars hacked. now, the fbi has a suspect. >>> and a pilot's quick thinking. landing on the freeway....
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abc2 news pete o'neil recently came across one. haunting in harper county.ll take you now to the legends of the fog. >> reporter: there is an old bike that sits in front of the house. if you look closely, this little guy is the only one brave enough to take a ride. also at this place, nothing grows. the property is called carson's manner and the sign says no trespassing. >> you know, we just think about what really gets into people's heads. you know? we try to create a scare for everyone. [ scary music ] >> reporter: and the scare that he is referring to is called legends of the fog. not quite a true ghost story but all for a good cause. >> we feel like with an event the size of legends of the fog, we have to -- we have to get a lot of support from our community. we network with a lot of different charities within the community. of course the humane society of harper county, they come up and they -- they provide man power and support with us and we give them a -- a donation in return at the end of the year. >> donations are used to for the care of the animal
abc2 news pete o'neil recently came across one. haunting in harper county.ll take you now to the legends of the fog. >> reporter: there is an old bike that sits in front of the house. if you look closely, this little guy is the only one brave enough to take a ride. also at this place, nothing grows. the property is called carson's manner and the sign says no trespassing. >> you know, we just think about what really gets into people's heads. you know? we try to create a scare for...
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nicole o'neill is having a great day!stabbee 3-point-7-5 fixed rate. nicole 3925 i id think of it every i'm in n adjustable rate what if it goessup cause i wws getting so comfortable with myy payment 32 myranda 43:56 on thursday, mortgage rrtes hit historic lows falling below four ercent for the first timee ince 1971 04darren 51:35 because the market has done so poorly um yoo know anddthat actually in turn affects intereet raaes and is driving interest rates down 44 but tte news isn't good for evvryone. mortgage lender - arrinn those who actually qualify for &pthe lower ratts - issactually pretty small. 52:43 unfortunately with the the standarrs and the guidelines and restrictions that haae changed over the last several yyars, that's elminated a large group of people that have been able to refinance 54 laroque says folks who likely qualify for the lowest rate... those with strong credit scores... have had their home for severrl years or made a álargerá down payment on their homes. but he says even if youuááhinká you may n
nicole o'neill is having a great day!stabbee 3-point-7-5 fixed rate. nicole 3925 i id think of it every i'm in n adjustable rate what if it goessup cause i wws getting so comfortable with myy payment 32 myranda 43:56 on thursday, mortgage rrtes hit historic lows falling below four ercent for the first timee ince 1971 04darren 51:35 because the market has done so poorly um yoo know anddthat actually in turn affects intereet raaes and is driving interest rates down 44 but tte news isn't good for...
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that was tip o'neil days in the congress. o'neil and president reagan even had a good relationship, and you see that kind of bipartisanship sort of crumble away here. >> why did you leave "the journal"? >> why did i leave "the journal"? it was a good place. i left mainly to work on my own enterprise. al hunt was the bureau chief for most of my years there, and he was a great leader, and i got a tremendous amount out of working for him and learned a ton, but at the end of the day, core business reporting was not really my thing. i love politics. i loved doing long politics investigations, and i grew up in new york in a family that was guided by "the new york times," and i started and fell in love with reading and newspaper reading "the times." the "arts and leisure" section. it seemed to me that "the times" was like a giant buffet table with great dishes on it, and i wanted to write for all of the sections, and i have not managed to write for all of them, but i have written for many of the feature sections. as well as hard new
that was tip o'neil days in the congress. o'neil and president reagan even had a good relationship, and you see that kind of bipartisanship sort of crumble away here. >> why did you leave "the journal"? >> why did i leave "the journal"? it was a good place. i left mainly to work on my own enterprise. al hunt was the bureau chief for most of my years there, and he was a great leader, and i got a tremendous amount out of working for him and learned a ton, but at...
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it was plenty partisan the days of tip o'neil and ronald reagan, it was plenty partisan but never hateve some socialized, give up a little bit on both sides. at the end of the day, do what's in the best interests of the american public. >> i will jump in here and say something that will be unpopular. to a certain extent, i'm sorry, america, you the voter, you have to take responsibility in this. this is one reason why they don't get along. you look back over what happened in this republican primaries the last time around, how many senators did they take out and sitting republicans did they take out because they were not partisan enough? the american public has to take some responsibility in the people they're electing and their actions to -- you know, have
it was plenty partisan the days of tip o'neil and ronald reagan, it was plenty partisan but never hateve some socialized, give up a little bit on both sides. at the end of the day, do what's in the best interests of the american public. >> i will jump in here and say something that will be unpopular. to a certain extent, i'm sorry, america, you the voter, you have to take responsibility in this. this is one reason why they don't get along. you look back over what happened in this...
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. >> but tip o'neill says, trim, and beat it, would be next. it was not a nice thing to call somebody. you can imagine the massachusetts accent. you don't want to be a trimmer. a trimmer is someone you can never trust to stand with you, stand against you. he was always trimming. he was always moving from place to place to protect his keister. anyway, thank you, susan page, you're so smart. and steven kornacki, welcome back. >>> coming up, can newt gingrich, mr. mephistopheles himself, become the next mean president? that's a question posed by our own david corn, who's coming right here from mother jones, you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road. whether you're an allstate customer or not. all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. [ dr. ling ] i need to get the results from the m.r.i. see if the blood work is ready
. >> but tip o'neill says, trim, and beat it, would be next. it was not a nice thing to call somebody. you can imagine the massachusetts accent. you don't want to be a trimmer. a trimmer is someone you can never trust to stand with you, stand against you. he was always trimming. he was always moving from place to place to protect his keister. anyway, thank you, susan page, you're so smart. and steven kornacki, welcome back. >>> coming up, can newt gingrich, mr. mephistopheles...
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. >> but tip o'neill says, trim, and beat it, would be next. you can imagine the massachusetts accent. you don't want to be a trimmer. a trimmer is someone you can never trust to stand with you, stand against you. he was always trimming. he was always moving from place to place to protect his keister. anyway, thank you, susan page, you're so smart. and steven kornacki, welcome back. >>> coming up, can newt gingrich, mr. mephistopheles himself, become the next mean president. that's up from david corn coming from mother jones, you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. ♪ [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. >>> big news today. it's filing deadline in new hampshire. the last day for candidates to get on the bal
. >> but tip o'neill says, trim, and beat it, would be next. you can imagine the massachusetts accent. you don't want to be a trimmer. a trimmer is someone you can never trust to stand with you, stand against you. he was always trimming. he was always moving from place to place to protect his keister. anyway, thank you, susan page, you're so smart. and steven kornacki, welcome back. >>> coming up, can newt gingrich, mr. mephistopheles himself, become the next mean president....
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colleen o'neill sitting alongside her attorney remembers the day in 2009 when her continental connectionllege station to houston hit terrible turbulence just minutes after takeoff. >> i was thinking of my family. i was thinking are they going to be okay without me? >> reporter: court documents show the 20-minute flight turned into two long hours as the aircraft "repeatedly rose and fell as if it had lost power and was falling out of the sky." alarms were repeatedly sounding in the cockpit. >> there was a lot of screaming going on. there was a lot of chaos. one woman was -- had brought out her rosary and was praying. o'neill is now suing continental for damages relating to post-traumatic stress. >> the most graphic nightmare that i experienced frequently was of the plane cracking open like an egg and all of us falling into the abyss. >> reporter: she claims the airline risked lives by flying into bad weather. the lawsuit says weather reports available to the pilots showed a threat of tornadoes, wind sheer, and dangerously strong winds with rotating and intense thunderstorms. >> the decisi
colleen o'neill sitting alongside her attorney remembers the day in 2009 when her continental connectionllege station to houston hit terrible turbulence just minutes after takeoff. >> i was thinking of my family. i was thinking are they going to be okay without me? >> reporter: court documents show the 20-minute flight turned into two long hours as the aircraft "repeatedly rose and fell as if it had lost power and was falling out of the sky." alarms were repeatedly...
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eric o'neil is a former fbi investigator who took down russian spy, eric hanson. plotters wanted to bomb the ambassador at a restaurant. could someone maybe in d.c. give the information to iranian that the ambassador wanted to go to a serp restaurant? >> it's possible. that is the sort of action abl intelligence that a spy, that is gold to a spy. >> o'neill says by day, the employees maybe processing visas, but in their spare time, they could be recruiting sources. we called an e-mail, then went over there. this was the iranian intersection here in washington. it works through the pakistani embassy, but they say they don't control what happens here. they just pass messages to and from both governments to each other. we're going to go in and see if anybody wants to talk to us. i'm met at the door. yes, hi, i'm brian todd from cnn. i'm recording this because we're rolling on this. i wanted to see if mr. -- they're not available? >> no. >> can they come outside and speak to me? >> i said they're not available. >> when i called back, i'm told all that's done there is
eric o'neil is a former fbi investigator who took down russian spy, eric hanson. plotters wanted to bomb the ambassador at a restaurant. could someone maybe in d.c. give the information to iranian that the ambassador wanted to go to a serp restaurant? >> it's possible. that is the sort of action abl intelligence that a spy, that is gold to a spy. >> o'neill says by day, the employees maybe processing visas, but in their spare time, they could be recruiting sources. we called an...
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supports up next with unit o'neill stay with us. thanks mike griffin have you with us here in central moscow for sports is this friday morning plenty ahead including battle for bronze beaten rugby world cup semifinalists australia and wales are set to meet in the third place play off a little later on friday. all about the green world number one luke donald makes a solid start in his quest to enter the golf history books in florida. more ahead but let's get going with football where it was a mixed night for the russian sides on europa league on thursday a night to remember though for lokomotiv moscow with a real women knocking up a win in their one hundredth european fixture doing. braced the home side eventually record a three one victory over greeks and steamy trysts c.l. must did find the net in between those second half such of strikes but asleep see the goal on one thousand minutes sealed the deal. with this returning to winning ways following two no home loss to underwrite the last time now it's his only defeat so far since ta
supports up next with unit o'neill stay with us. thanks mike griffin have you with us here in central moscow for sports is this friday morning plenty ahead including battle for bronze beaten rugby world cup semifinalists australia and wales are set to meet in the third place play off a little later on friday. all about the green world number one luke donald makes a solid start in his quest to enter the golf history books in florida. more ahead but let's get going with football where it was a...
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had started his announcement round with a two shot advantage and is now tied in second place with o'neill's while tiger woods put together pants about runs in the sixty's for the first time since the start of the season but the still nine shots off the elite. that's all the sport for not please join me again just on the two rounds i think. bringing you the latest in science technology from. the future avar. all. wealthy british style sun. rises. higher. margin.
had started his announcement round with a two shot advantage and is now tied in second place with o'neill's while tiger woods put together pants about runs in the sixty's for the first time since the start of the season but the still nine shots off the elite. that's all the sport for not please join me again just on the two rounds i think. bringing you the latest in science technology from. the future avar. all. wealthy british style sun. rises. higher. margin.
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to pass the ball worship kill o'neill is the latest player to express concern over the own going lockhart in the n.b.a. but recently retired seven footer who spent nineteen seasons playing stateside saying it's the supporters who will suffer most of all. yes. you know. i was a part of the. story. for. us well it is one club benefiting enormously from the n.b.a. lockout three time n.b.a. champion tony parker he will sit out for the legal team a club of which he owns twenty percent of the twenty nine year old will make just two thought isn't euro a month the minimum required by the french league's labor code the goal for parker to put the spotlight on boss the pole and his home country and get some playing time as well. i'm helping my team i invest. a lot of money time and oh my you know with the team and i want to. try to help french basketball to have a better place in france they are as illness on the whole schools on the milwaukee brewers in baseball as m.l. the playoffs the diamondbacks winning two straight in phoenix to insure the side in game five in the national league division seri
to pass the ball worship kill o'neill is the latest player to express concern over the own going lockhart in the n.b.a. but recently retired seven footer who spent nineteen seasons playing stateside saying it's the supporters who will suffer most of all. yes. you know. i was a part of the. story. for. us well it is one club benefiting enormously from the n.b.a. lockout three time n.b.a. champion tony parker he will sit out for the legal team a club of which he owns twenty percent of the twenty...
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he said of tip o'neill, your old boss, he doesn't know the different between freedom and slavery. they called democrats traders. again and again, we know what he's done with barack obama. if you go back and think about our presidents, some of them mean behind the scenes but their public personas, whether it's reagan, bill clinton or barack obama, they are not mean personally. they don't go after the angry attack rhetoric. maybe andrew jackson was mean when he was president, but we don't elect them to the highest office in the land. newt would be breaking the barrier. >> do you want a guy as president who likes wrestling in a cesspool? both guys get dirty. he doesn't want to run on a clean field this guy. >> no, let's also keep in mind he recently fear mongered over islam and sharia law and the community center at ground zero were inflammatory. he's incredibly inflammatory and you have his, you know, his political record and what happened when he was speaker of the house, his ethics charges, philandering and his tiffany's debt. there's a lot of holes in a nut gingrich presidential
he said of tip o'neill, your old boss, he doesn't know the different between freedom and slavery. they called democrats traders. again and again, we know what he's done with barack obama. if you go back and think about our presidents, some of them mean behind the scenes but their public personas, whether it's reagan, bill clinton or barack obama, they are not mean personally. they don't go after the angry attack rhetoric. maybe andrew jackson was mean when he was president, but we don't elect...
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you might recall the days when he said of tip o'neill, your old boss, he doesn't know the differenceen freedom and slavery. he used to counsel other republicans to call democrats traitors. i mean, again and again, we know what he's done with barack obama, and if you go back and you think about our presidents, some of the mean, behind the scenes, certainly richard nixon, but in their sort of public personas, whether it's reagan or bill clinton or barack obama, they're not mean personally. they don't go for the angry, excessive attack rhetoric, so maybe andrew jackson was pretty mean when he was president, but we don't really elect these type of people to the highest office in the land. so newt would really be breaking a barrier. >> i think it's a fair question. would you want a guy as president who likes wrestling in a cesspool. that's what this guy is. he likes dirty as possible. both sides can get dirty and he can be a little less dirty, dirtier than the other guy. he doesn't want to run on a clean field, this guy. >> no. and let's also keep in mind that this is someone who recently
you might recall the days when he said of tip o'neill, your old boss, he doesn't know the differenceen freedom and slavery. he used to counsel other republicans to call democrats traitors. i mean, again and again, we know what he's done with barack obama, and if you go back and you think about our presidents, some of the mean, behind the scenes, certainly richard nixon, but in their sort of public personas, whether it's reagan or bill clinton or barack obama, they're not mean personally. they...
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the hub you with here first sports today i am union o'neill plenty ahead this hour including. in the by just really a claim the first medal of the road we world cup edging wales in the third place. all of the green world number one luke makes a solid start in his quest to enter the golf history books in florida. bittersweet homecoming rushes at the gym this are all nerd upon their return from they are testing world championships but they're wrong podium finish remains swore point. let's get going with football where it was a mix night for the russian sides on europa league duty on thursday night true remember though for lokomotiv moscow with the real women notching up a win in their one hundredth european fixture do you sit by your brace to help the home side eventually record a three one victory over the greeks eight k. i often say to me chris see all mussed did find the net in between those second tough situations strikes but felipe goal ninety minutes sealed the deal it is under legs those who remain of group belgian staying perfect after three games courtesy of a trio went
the hub you with here first sports today i am union o'neill plenty ahead this hour including. in the by just really a claim the first medal of the road we world cup edging wales in the third place. all of the green world number one luke makes a solid start in his quest to enter the golf history books in florida. bittersweet homecoming rushes at the gym this are all nerd upon their return from they are testing world championships but they're wrong podium finish remains swore point. let's get...
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i was next to the coordinator one of the arrestees pat scanlon and rachel o'neil who was also a an iraq veteran. they were. probably chanting some of the loudest slogans we were reciting. told to defend the constitution of the united states of america against all enemies we have a problem and it's called the pants to fruition and they were singled out immediately the young lady was absolutely manhandled by a couple of these pitstop all want to be. my friend sort of reached out to help her and they grabbed him and that left me and i was grabbed by two of them one grabbed my shirt i'm wearing substitute your tonight and by the arm and i pulled away and at that point i got some kind of a blow from but on my chin and at the same time i was looking to my right to my left i got i guess it was an elbow to the job broke up a feeling that i wound up on the ground i was fortunate in that the wave of police passed over me and i was able to crawl to safety and nursed by wounds for a bit i got home about four o'clock this morning and good night on when i turned on one of the local channels and sorry
i was next to the coordinator one of the arrestees pat scanlon and rachel o'neil who was also a an iraq veteran. they were. probably chanting some of the loudest slogans we were reciting. told to defend the constitution of the united states of america against all enemies we have a problem and it's called the pants to fruition and they were singled out immediately the young lady was absolutely manhandled by a couple of these pitstop all want to be. my friend sort of reached out to help her and...
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you know, as a playwright, i'd grown up in the tradition of realism-- tennessee williams, eugene o'neillenrick ibsen, you know? and then here comes márquez with this entirely new way to tell story, and it hadn't been done in the theater very much. and so i... one of the things i wanted to do as a playwright was explore that form in the theater where it didn't exist. and so meeting him and working with him was, you know, one of the... revolutionary. >> hinojosa: so what's the greatest secret that you learned from gabriel garcía márquez that you can share with us? >> well, i'll tell you the irony. he would say... if he were here today, he would say, "keep it real." >> hinojosa: authentic. >> "keep it real." grounded... every bit of "magic" in his books is psychologically grounded. if you look at them all, everything is tied to the emotions of the characters. the example i always give en i talk to students is the storm scene in king lear. shakespeare writes a storm because lear is having his internal storm-- he's going mad-- and so shakespeare gives us the storm in the world. when "magic" i
you know, as a playwright, i'd grown up in the tradition of realism-- tennessee williams, eugene o'neillenrick ibsen, you know? and then here comes márquez with this entirely new way to tell story, and it hadn't been done in the theater very much. and so i... one of the things i wanted to do as a playwright was explore that form in the theater where it didn't exist. and so meeting him and working with him was, you know, one of the... revolutionary. >> hinojosa: so what's the greatest...
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paul mccurio on the show tomorrow did the show with paw treat o'neil. it was great.was fiery. >> nice. >> back to you, greg. >> i had a refrigerator. it died. >> it is like the wall street protesters. >> my punishment for making fun of them. ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. this is a fox news alert. we have new information
paul mccurio on the show tomorrow did the show with paw treat o'neil. it was great.was fiery. >> nice. >> back to you, greg. >> i had a refrigerator. it died. >> it is like the wall street protesters. >> my punishment for making fun of them. ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. this is a fox news alert. we have new information
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. >> nurse o'neill checked the medication and found he was three tablets short.t. is that correct? >> well, i would say two. >> you would say two. >> aye. >> okay. but the nurse is saying three. based on what she's said. how do you plead this morning? are you pleading guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> you're guilty. okay. the second report, then, mr. reid, for this report do you want any materials for taking notes? >> no. >> you swore at an officer and threatened to set fire to your cell. is that charge correct? >> aye. >> it is. and how do you plead? >> guilty. >> guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> okay. when being served with a report, james reid became abusive to me. this is officer stuart milton, telling me to get the [ bleep ] off. he then threatened to set fire to his cell. i placed him on report. >> i tried to explain to him, log me off if you want. if you lock me in i'll burn my peter. >> burn your peter? >> yeah. >> that's the reason why you've been put on report? >> aye. >> okay. your third report, you've been charged with disobeying a lawful order,
. >> nurse o'neill checked the medication and found he was three tablets short.t. is that correct? >> well, i would say two. >> you would say two. >> aye. >> okay. but the nurse is saying three. based on what she's said. how do you plead this morning? are you pleading guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> you're guilty. okay. the second report, then, mr. reid, for this report do you want any materials for taking notes? >> no. >> you swore at...
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in 1983 tip o'neill and president reagan worked out an agreement.by the way which we have adjusted 40 times since it was originally passed in 1940 so it can be done with the right kind of leadership. i'll give you and example. >> why don't he talk about john boehner. >> because it's the president that leads this country. i'm sorry to say that. that's the way it works. the president did not meet with mitch mcconnell the leader of the senate for the first 18 months of his presidency. that was a front page story on the "new york times". unless you develop those kinds of personal relations you can't be an effective leader. >> to go back and look at the moment in which barack obama wanted to have a ronald reagan/tip o'neill moment. he said it. he walked up to john boehner here's a $4 trillion plan. let's go big. they walked away because unlike reagan who okay a deficit reduction deal of 2-1 spending cuts, he had 1-1 in the first one, we've seen every republican on stage at the debate saying they would walkway from a plan that would be 10-1. can you negot
in 1983 tip o'neill and president reagan worked out an agreement.by the way which we have adjusted 40 times since it was originally passed in 1940 so it can be done with the right kind of leadership. i'll give you and example. >> why don't he talk about john boehner. >> because it's the president that leads this country. i'm sorry to say that. that's the way it works. the president did not meet with mitch mcconnell the leader of the senate for the first 18 months of his presidency....
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between the parties to a bottle made them work, and i mentioned this about jerry ford because tip o'neill was right about gerald ford, and we saw that jerry's choice for vice president as his running mate in 1976 was the man sitting right here. so tonight we are all privileged to be here to the gathering for special man and it permits us to join in the task of carrying for his work. thank you for coming. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the secretary of the department of health and human services, the honorable kathleen sebelius. [applause] >> mr. leader, it's my great privilege to have a chance to join with fellow kansans, with wannabe kansans -- [laughter] with illustrious members and former members of the congress and the senate who had the privilege of serving with you. i also want to bring greetings from another former governor of kansas, more parkinson, who is here in the audience to light and wanted to be here as a part of this tribute. you know, i was thinking listening to jim flout dirty and don riegle that i have a father who served in the second world war, and
between the parties to a bottle made them work, and i mentioned this about jerry ford because tip o'neill was right about gerald ford, and we saw that jerry's choice for vice president as his running mate in 1976 was the man sitting right here. so tonight we are all privileged to be here to the gathering for special man and it permits us to join in the task of carrying for his work. thank you for coming. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the secretary of the department of...
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working under tip o'neill as a bull evil democrat. working with ronald reagan to make good things happen in america. i wasn't perfect but i reached across party lines and we built america. we ought to do the same thing now. i disagree with you. it's not the republican party. it's both parties. i mean, the president of the united states barely two years into a four-year term announces re-election and proudly says he's going to raise $1 billion. last week "the new york times" said, guess what? his small donations are drying up. he's getting his money from special interests, wall street, just like the republicans. they both are on the dole. >> governor, the chuck schumer and other senate democrats have authored an idea to raise taxes on those billionaires. a surtax on incomes over $1 million beginning only on incomes above $1 million, a surtax of 5%. that would also apply to capital gains taxes. is that something that you think is a fair burden sharing that could be visited upon those massive incomes over $1 million? >> they're half righ
working under tip o'neill as a bull evil democrat. working with ronald reagan to make good things happen in america. i wasn't perfect but i reached across party lines and we built america. we ought to do the same thing now. i disagree with you. it's not the republican party. it's both parties. i mean, the president of the united states barely two years into a four-year term announces re-election and proudly says he's going to raise $1 billion. last week "the new york times" said,...
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. >> bill: if you are going to make an accusation, professor, as a learned academic, that o'neil or theer fat cats on wall street broke the law, back it up. what law did they break? yes? >> if we were able to engage an investigation and look at what was going on between 2007 and 2008, my hunch is we would find some criminal behavior, my brother. >> bill: hunch? >> yeah but we can't get to it. >> bill: maybe that's right but you can't make an accusation on a hunch. >> bill, there has been best selling books -- major texts out there. you are a reader. you know that. >> bill: you guys come up. you take your law school, princeton or wherever else. you develop an illegality and i will put it on the air. >> bill: okay, number one, a difference in my finger? >> not only your finger, do you see where your thumb is. your finger is tight. your voice is much harcher. >> i had a pin. >> it doesn't matter. thumb different position and fingers much more tense. >> bill: serious deal. >> exactly that's how you can tell there is a difference and there is a clear indicator that you're more frustrated. >>
. >> bill: if you are going to make an accusation, professor, as a learned academic, that o'neil or theer fat cats on wall street broke the law, back it up. what law did they break? yes? >> if we were able to engage an investigation and look at what was going on between 2007 and 2008, my hunch is we would find some criminal behavior, my brother. >> bill: hunch? >> yeah but we can't get to it. >> bill: maybe that's right but you can't make an accusation on a hunch....
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senator dole, along with president reagan in speaker o'neill, in the ways and means committee, led us through that mess. one of the things that i will always appreciate about you -- yes, bob dole is a partisan leader. that was your job. but when the doors closed and tough decisions had to be made, you could always count on bob dole doing the right thing. bob dole, looking at the facts and doing what they required. i think that the reason that he did it, this man loves his country more than he loves his political party. to me, that is the sign of a great patriot. that is what i consider you to speak, bob. [applause] -- youtube e., bob. -- you to be, bob. [applause] i do not know if i have gone over my five minutes or not, but let me just say, i salute bob dole for his work in world war ii. for 35 years to the people of kansas and this country. i also salute you for being one of the toughest human beings i have ever met. [laughter] [applause] i also want to say that i salute this man because he has a heart as big as kansas. bob, i really treasure our friendship. thank you for being here
senator dole, along with president reagan in speaker o'neill, in the ways and means committee, led us through that mess. one of the things that i will always appreciate about you -- yes, bob dole is a partisan leader. that was your job. but when the doors closed and tough decisions had to be made, you could always count on bob dole doing the right thing. bob dole, looking at the facts and doing what they required. i think that the reason that he did it, this man loves his country more than he...
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tip o'neill was speaker. we had a in theic house. in order to pass the reagan program, which was very bold, we had to get a third of the democrats to vote with us and we did -- >> how? >> to get the bill signed by president clinton, we had to work in a bipartisan manner. when we passed welfare reform, one out of every two democrats in the house voted with us, 101-101. that's darn bipartisan. i would urge the house republicans right now, pass the webb/warner bill, both democrats from virginia. it provides for development of oil and gas off shore tgives the federal government half the royalties, 37 1/2 force virge. send it as it is to the senate. i don't think harry reid could bottle it up. have you two democratic senators introduced it. tim cane has endorsed it. if it goes through the senate, i don't see how president obama could veto it. the fact is, it increases american energy, increases american jobs. how's obama going to veto that? i think that people have to be more agile and a little more focused on finding bipartisan things th
tip o'neill was speaker. we had a in theic house. in order to pass the reagan program, which was very bold, we had to get a third of the democrats to vote with us and we did -- >> how? >> to get the bill signed by president clinton, we had to work in a bipartisan manner. when we passed welfare reform, one out of every two democrats in the house voted with us, 101-101. that's darn bipartisan. i would urge the house republicans right now, pass the webb/warner bill, both democrats from...
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they were out in the harbor channel friday morning on the o'neil sea odyssey. photographer snapped this shot of the whale from another boat. >> researchers from the california academy of science believe they have discovered as many as 500 new species of life. even more than they estimated when they got home from the largest expedition in their history. bay area scientists travel to the central philippina lands, rich with coral reef and rain for efforts. we take you along as they explore the ocean depths. here's dan ashley. >> bay area scientists and their filipino colleagues patrolled the deep sea for eight days. >> we know almost nothing about the deep ocean. >> they set traps and lowered nets. some almost a mile and a half deep. when the troll is good, it's like christmas, only a little more danger. >> i don't want you to touch it because it has venomous spines. >> every one is looking for specialties and hoping for surprises. >> i've never seen one like that before. >> and the scientists poor over everything that comes up. crazy creatures. testimony to the e
they were out in the harbor channel friday morning on the o'neil sea odyssey. photographer snapped this shot of the whale from another boat. >> researchers from the california academy of science believe they have discovered as many as 500 new species of life. even more than they estimated when they got home from the largest expedition in their history. bay area scientists travel to the central philippina lands, rich with coral reef and rain for efforts. we take you along as they explore...