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well-known people like o'neill. this was also true that the poor, destitute people that he treated in the clinics of mass general and boston city hospital. and when he had a phone call assumed happen all the time just as we were sitting down to dinner phone call typically from an intern and resident of a hospital or sanitary and the seven what his patients was an extreme anxiety were talking about suicide. he would leave his inner right away. my mother would answer the phone and put her hand over the speaker and say harry are you home. he always said yes, i'll take it. he was out the door. we don't have many of those kinds of a. whether in psychiatry or any other field. and in any case the entire world of medicine is utterly transformed. in this age of russian time and rationed care many people scarcely no the doctors and more. examinations by assistance. examinations by technicians examinations by other intermediaries. i find this in my own life. i'm getting old. i need medical attention to. now i am seeing it from
well-known people like o'neill. this was also true that the poor, destitute people that he treated in the clinics of mass general and boston city hospital. and when he had a phone call assumed happen all the time just as we were sitting down to dinner phone call typically from an intern and resident of a hospital or sanitary and the seven what his patients was an extreme anxiety were talking about suicide. he would leave his inner right away. my mother would answer the phone and put her hand...
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rob o'neill had a normal chide hood.e basketballed for the high school, worked odd jobs around town and was always surrounded by family and friends. >> what's it like coming back to butte? >> it's always great coming back the butte, just the view of the city up on the hill. big "m." the locals i.'s a great home feeling. this is home. this is where i grew up and everything is 0 familiar with me. hasn't really changed in 20 years. >> where are you taking me many. >> we are going into the freeway for a what's called a watt job and the first stop every time i fly in if i fly in to butte, we come here. driving on the way over, i text everyone saying we're getting chops. they know what we mean. here they are. >> that's what we need. thank you. >> this is your favorite sandwich in the world? >> in the world. yeah. this is -- this is a reason to come home. to butte. to get one of these. >> yeah. cheers. >> uh-huh. >> butte was a copper boom town in the late 1800s and later grew into montana's fifth largest city. >> it's just a r
rob o'neill had a normal chide hood.e basketballed for the high school, worked odd jobs around town and was always surrounded by family and friends. >> what's it like coming back to butte? >> it's always great coming back the butte, just the view of the city up on the hill. big "m." the locals i.'s a great home feeling. this is home. this is where i grew up and everything is 0 familiar with me. hasn't really changed in 20 years. >> where are you taking me many....
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robert o'neil has just shot and killed the world's most wanted man. >> happened so fast. i shot him standing, shot him when he was down. >> do you know for sure that you were the last person to seeosama bin laden alive? >> 100%. >> he said he wasn't surrendering. >> yes. >> so this is a kill or capture mission. >> it was a kill or capture. i think everyone wanted him dead. we realized we had to get as much intelligence out of this house. my thoughts was let's pick him up and go now. we justened the war. >> after they killed bin laden they wanted to get a picture of him, assessment of who it is they've just killed. they immediately saw thought was bin laden. they want to herd the women and children together and get them out of the house to get them out of the way. >> one of the s.e.a.l.s there that spoke arabic was talking to one of the daughters. she finally admitted that's sheik osama. and then the call was made to our boss outside and then he made a call to admiral mcraven what he said for god and country, geronimo geronimo geronimo. geronimo was a pro worldd we would u
robert o'neil has just shot and killed the world's most wanted man. >> happened so fast. i shot him standing, shot him when he was down. >> do you know for sure that you were the last person to seeosama bin laden alive? >> 100%. >> he said he wasn't surrendering. >> yes. >> so this is a kill or capture mission. >> it was a kill or capture. i think everyone wanted him dead. we realized we had to get as much intelligence out of this house. my thoughts was...
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i want to bring back in rob o'neill. while we're monitoring, waiting for the president to speak, i want your reaction to what the president likely discussed today in these meetings. that is the fact that we just had a bunch of of bombings in raqqa in eastern syria. this is 16 airstrikes over the weekend. the timing this happened over the 4th of july weekend in this country we were concerned about isis doing something or getting feets to do something in this country yet we made the first move. how far ahead did they plan for that, do you think, sir? >> i would imagine just because of the threat, they're looking for major holidays to hit the states. i think hitting them in raqqa, their capital of islamic state is kind of a sending a message to them we're serious. good time to do it. i'm excited to hear, i'm very confident what the leaders at the pentagon have come up with planners. >> we're expecting the president. there he is. >> all set? good afternoon, everybody. i hope everyone had a wonderful holiday weekend especiall
i want to bring back in rob o'neill. while we're monitoring, waiting for the president to speak, i want your reaction to what the president likely discussed today in these meetings. that is the fact that we just had a bunch of of bombings in raqqa in eastern syria. this is 16 airstrikes over the weekend. the timing this happened over the 4th of july weekend in this country we were concerned about isis doing something or getting feets to do something in this country yet we made the first move....
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we had democrats under tip o'neill. ronald reagan decided we were going to demonstrate to the american people that it was absolutely viable to get things done in those last four years. in order to achieve that, reagan believed we needed legislative victories. he was criticized in the first term, and reagan's answer was how can i negotiate with the soviets? they keep dying on me. [laughter] until he met with gorbachev, and he walked away at reykjavik, and that set up the arms control negotiations in washington and moscow that led to the inf treaty. but we focused on the big things . with congress, reagan had a reservoir of goodwill, in spite of iran contra, because the american people wanted to believe and trust ronald reagan. some presidents think their job is to build consensus in washington. ronald reagan's view was he needed to build consensus in america in order to get washington to act. so, he sold some ideas to the american people. i think it is timely to remember that reagan in the last two years was able to pass
we had democrats under tip o'neill. ronald reagan decided we were going to demonstrate to the american people that it was absolutely viable to get things done in those last four years. in order to achieve that, reagan believed we needed legislative victories. he was criticized in the first term, and reagan's answer was how can i negotiate with the soviets? they keep dying on me. [laughter] until he met with gorbachev, and he walked away at reykjavik, and that set up the arms control...
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welcome back to the couch, former member of navy seal team rob o'neill. say you're outnumbered but -- >> first time i was little intimidated. this is my third time. i'm starting to feel a regular. not bad. >> like cheers. everybody knows your name. >> don't let your guard down. >> take it easy on me. >> i was scared when she said that and it was meant for you. we have a lot going on with the pentagon today so let's get to it. right now president obama is about to make a rare visit to the pentagon and he is expected to get an update on the fight to defeat isis. that the president will update the nation we're told. we know the president is being heavily criticized for lack of a strategy to defeat the vicious enemy. over the weekend they released a video they say shows child executions at a public:zm amphitheater killing syrian soldiers. john mccain is speaking out. he long said the failure to keep american combat troops in iraq fueled the rapid rise of isis. while visiting troops in afghanistan on july 4th, senator mccain said america had better not make th
welcome back to the couch, former member of navy seal team rob o'neill. say you're outnumbered but -- >> first time i was little intimidated. this is my third time. i'm starting to feel a regular. not bad. >> like cheers. everybody knows your name. >> don't let your guard down. >> take it easy on me. >> i was scared when she said that and it was meant for you. we have a lot going on with the pentagon today so let's get to it. right now president obama is about to...
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have a guitar terrible voices and making up our own moves -- (singing) >> jon: our director, chuck o'neilses the cities based on a theme like place place, or countries in the world cup semi-finals. >> that's fine, at l99 blood asks, marry shag or kill larry wilmore, jon stewart, stephen colbert? >> jon: some things are better left unsaid. let's not worry about this -- what is that? >> you know what this is. you know what this is, stewart. >> jon: i think that's an arby's enema? >> damn right exactly what it is and if you don't start talking we're going to make you eat it instead! open up! >> jon: fine! every single one of them and then i would make them breakfast in the morning and -- >> hey hey hey hey, hey hey! >> jon: whoa whoa, whoa! we'll be right back. ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back! my gues
have a guitar terrible voices and making up our own moves -- (singing) >> jon: our director, chuck o'neilses the cities based on a theme like place place, or countries in the world cup semi-finals. >> that's fine, at l99 blood asks, marry shag or kill larry wilmore, jon stewart, stephen colbert? >> jon: some things are better left unsaid. let's not worry about this -- what is that? >> you know what this is. you know what this is, stewart. >> jon: i think that's an...
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o'neill sponsored the film makers but gave them full creative control because they wanted to see howhe film makers would take their projects. this was released on june 26th. a film will be released oen a weekly basis. >> cool. i want to see more. >> date on the subway? >> for you. >> oh, my gosh. >> have you got a couple of minutes? >> why not, it works. >> on the next "right this minute." >>> next rescuers want to keep an eye on these bobcats. >> they put a gopro and let it roll. >> see what mischief they are getting into. >> what happens when his move fuels the flame. >> oh, cool! yoyou u tototatal l yoyourur b brarandnd n new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. itit c comomeses w whehen n yoyourur i insurance company says they'll only pay ththreree-e-ququarartetersrs o of f whwhat it takes to replace it. whwhatat a arere y youou s supuppoposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? nonow w ifif y youou h hadad l libiberty mutual new car replacement, yoyou'u'd d geget t yoyourur w whohole car back. i i guguesess s ththeyey d donon't't want you driving around on three wh
o'neill sponsored the film makers but gave them full creative control because they wanted to see howhe film makers would take their projects. this was released on june 26th. a film will be released oen a weekly basis. >> cool. i want to see more. >> date on the subway? >> for you. >> oh, my gosh. >> have you got a couple of minutes? >> why not, it works. >> on the next "right this minute." >>> next rescuers want to keep an eye on...
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while beth ferrera is seated to the left and rebecca o'neill is to the far right. allred and their clients say they want to see the entire court document from 2005 in which they believe bill cosby may give testimony that could be damaging to their testimony. both allege bill cosby drugged them and sexually assaulted them in separate incidents in 1986. >> it is important for the world to know the truth about how bill cosby hunted me like a predator. i was shocked. i was appalled. i mean, he bee friended me and i trusted him. i talked to him daily at times. i mean, and for him to say that, he called my mother's house several times talked to my mother and my under a and him saying he don't remember me. >> o'neill says she met cosby is a fitness club in nevada where she was a masseuse as she just told you apparently in the testimony cosby denied knowing her. ferraro said she met him in denver. she passed a lie detector test paid for by the national inquirer about her allegation. the tabloid paper was going to publish her story when bill cosby contacted it paper and sai
while beth ferrera is seated to the left and rebecca o'neill is to the far right. allred and their clients say they want to see the entire court document from 2005 in which they believe bill cosby may give testimony that could be damaging to their testimony. both allege bill cosby drugged them and sexually assaulted them in separate incidents in 1986. >> it is important for the world to know the truth about how bill cosby hunted me like a predator. i was shocked. i was appalled. i mean,...
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terry o'neill, thanks for stopping by. i appreciate it.night on cnn at 9:00 p.m. eastern. i'm telling you, it's amazing. i'll be right back. nothing fits, huh? not surprising... ...with that bloated belly. you got gas. i can see it and i know you feel it. get gas-x. it relieves bloating in minutes. plus that uncomfortable pressure. no wonder it's the #1 gas relief brand. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do? let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! book your next stay at lq.com! ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. lov
terry o'neill, thanks for stopping by. i appreciate it.night on cnn at 9:00 p.m. eastern. i'm telling you, it's amazing. i'll be right back. nothing fits, huh? not surprising... ...with that bloated belly. you got gas. i can see it and i know you feel it. get gas-x. it relieves bloating in minutes. plus that uncomfortable pressure. no wonder it's the #1 gas relief brand. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have...
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have a guitar terrible voices and making up our own moves -- (singing) >> jon: our director, chuck o'neiles based on a theme like place place, or countries in the world cup semi-finals. >> that's fine, at l99 blood asks, marry shag or kill larry wilmore, jon stewart, stephen colbert? >> jon: some things are better left unsaid. let's not worry about this -- what is that? >> you know what this is. you know what this is, stewart. >> jon: i think that's an arby's enema? >> damn right exactly what it is and if you don't start talking we're going to make you eat it instead! open up! >> jon: fine! every single one of them and then i would make them breakfast in the morning and -- >> hey hey hey hey, hey hey! >> jon: whoa whoa, whoa! we'll be right back. this is an iphone. ♪ and it comes with something amazing: ♪ an app store with over one and a half million of the best apps available. ♪ that's over one and a half million hand-picked, awe-inspiring, just-plain-surprising, who-knew-a-phone-could-do-that apps. ♪ if it's not an iphone, it's not an iphone. ♪ [ding, ding] hey buddy... what can i getch
have a guitar terrible voices and making up our own moves -- (singing) >> jon: our director, chuck o'neiles based on a theme like place place, or countries in the world cup semi-finals. >> that's fine, at l99 blood asks, marry shag or kill larry wilmore, jon stewart, stephen colbert? >> jon: some things are better left unsaid. let's not worry about this -- what is that? >> you know what this is. you know what this is, stewart. >> jon: i think that's an arby's...
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we had ronald regan and the white house, tip o'neill. they didn't see eye to eye, but knew how important social security was and said they have to fix it, and they appointed a bipartisan commission. and headed out that commission, out. >> this congress has to learn how to work together and compromise, it's not a mathematical problem, it's an easy fix. >> a contributing editor investment news, thanks for joining us. >> remaking social security was the third rail of american politics, if you touch it. you have to electro cute it. one of the marks of a serious contender is ready to talk about higher retirement, lower benefits or scrapping the difference social security - it's "inside story". with so many saving so little, and looming funding problems, social security is crying out to be overhauled. joining me for the rest of the programme. lacy crawford. communications director for social security works. logistics of business and public policy. and kevin director of justice and ageing >>> is this several problems depending on which time ari
we had ronald regan and the white house, tip o'neill. they didn't see eye to eye, but knew how important social security was and said they have to fix it, and they appointed a bipartisan commission. and headed out that commission, out. >> this congress has to learn how to work together and compromise, it's not a mathematical problem, it's an easy fix. >> a contributing editor investment news, thanks for joining us. >> remaking social security was the third rail of american...
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we had ronald regan and the white house, tip o'neill. they didn't see eye to eye, but knew how important social security was and said they have to fix it, and they appointed a bipartisan commission. and headed out that commission, out. >> this congress has to learn how to work together and compromise, it's not a mathematical problem, it's an easy fix. >> a contributing editor investment news, thanks for joining us. >> remaking social security was the third rail of american politics, if you touch it. you have to electro cute it. one of the marks of a serious contender is ready to talk about higher retirement, lower benefits or scrapping the difference, social security - it's "inside story". >> growing up fast. >> my quest is to find me and me is not here. >> fighting for a better future. >> if you don't go to college you're gonna end up dead on the streets. >> life changing moments. >> i had never been bullied, everyone hates me. >> from oscar winning director alex gibney. >> shut the cam --. >> a hard hitting look at the real issues faci
we had ronald regan and the white house, tip o'neill. they didn't see eye to eye, but knew how important social security was and said they have to fix it, and they appointed a bipartisan commission. and headed out that commission, out. >> this congress has to learn how to work together and compromise, it's not a mathematical problem, it's an easy fix. >> a contributing editor investment news, thanks for joining us. >> remaking social security was the third rail of american...
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why did this acquisition makes sense act o'neill: -- make sense?eil: hopefully we will get more color on the call but this is an online education company and we think they could be using them to become the training provider for its 38,000 plus companies and clients, so that could be a real big opportunity for linkedin down the road. emily: what do you make of these down the road opportunities? linkedin has been a company in transition. paul: this is an interesting quarter -- not only for linkedin, but for a lot of the social media companies. we had some good numbers and disappointing numbers out of others. what investors are hearing a lot about is, like mark zuckerberg said, trust us. have patience. we are investing for the long-term growth of this business. i think most investors in the social media companies are comfortable with that let's invest now strategy. that seems to be something that has worked for most of these companies, including linkedin, so i think management here will get the benefit of the doubt. emily: it's funny, even though link
why did this acquisition makes sense act o'neill: -- make sense?eil: hopefully we will get more color on the call but this is an online education company and we think they could be using them to become the training provider for its 38,000 plus companies and clients, so that could be a real big opportunity for linkedin down the road. emily: what do you make of these down the road opportunities? linkedin has been a company in transition. paul: this is an interesting quarter -- not only for...
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[applause] [applause] remember ronald reagan and tip o'neill, they adjusted in the 1980's to save social security. barack obama has done nothing but talk. he threw it in the garbage can you cannot cut the left something they do not want to hear. i will say what is best and i will get in the middle if that is what it takes to save the country. [applause] [applause] frank: you raise it and i have not done it as much as i would have liked to, you lost your parents at a very early age. they would have been sitting right there and they would have seen that their son is a united states senator and a candidate for the president of the u.s. what we tell them -- what would you tell them? mr. graham: that charlie -- darlene are not really good -- turned out really good. [applause] [applause] mr. graham: and i tried hard and thanks to you i have come a long way. love is not the size of the house, it is what happens inside the house. i was well loved for all kids not well loved, i feel sorry for you. this is a leadership council, we are all one car wreck away from needing somebody's help. there is a
[applause] [applause] remember ronald reagan and tip o'neill, they adjusted in the 1980's to save social security. barack obama has done nothing but talk. he threw it in the garbage can you cannot cut the left something they do not want to hear. i will say what is best and i will get in the middle if that is what it takes to save the country. [applause] [applause] frank: you raise it and i have not done it as much as i would have liked to, you lost your parents at a very early age. they would...
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what rob o'neill will say about isis. >> ecb will not boost funding for greece.happens to the banks and people of greece. markets trading calmly after sunday's referendum. heading into the close looks like we're picking up steam. david: oil down over 7%. did you see that? with all we know about insurance costs going up why are the big insurers trying to convince us otherwise? we'll take that into account and taking them to account. >> there you go. we're taking in bells as they ring this monday on wall street. here is look where major averages are ending the day. [closing bell ringing]. once as you see on the screen. not a day on market we expected to have here. the dow losing 54 points. remember futures at one point were down over 200 overnight after the referendum. not what we're closing. s&p, nasdaq oil, god, david, look at that, oil losing more than 7%. that is china story. that has nothing to really do with greece. david: whole worldwide story. we'll pick it apart coming up with phil flynn. he knows all about it. while markets wait for tomorrow, here is ever
what rob o'neill will say about isis. >> ecb will not boost funding for greece.happens to the banks and people of greece. markets trading calmly after sunday's referendum. heading into the close looks like we're picking up steam. david: oil down over 7%. did you see that? with all we know about insurance costs going up why are the big insurers trying to convince us otherwise? we'll take that into account and taking them to account. >> there you go. we're taking in bells as they ring...
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rob o'neill the navy >>> this is a fox news alert.in the arabian peninsula has a new leader and now he is calling for attacks on the united states. last month the u.s. drone strike taking out the al qaeda leader. disturbing message obtained by emery from the new leader message urges al qaeda supporters air worries and swords against the united states in order to defeat the u.s. more terror threats against the united states in the the united states. federal agents arresting more than ten terrorists suspects allegedly plotting multiple terror attacks over the fourth of july weekend. news breaking that the army is planning to cut 40,000 troops amid the rising terror threat. joining us is the navy seal who killed usama bin laden rob o'neill. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you make of cutting 40,000 troops when terror threats are up? >> well, it's not a big secret. they saw it coming. we need to cut the budget somehow just because of what our friends at the pentagon, you know are dealing with with the cuts and the way they decided
rob o'neill the navy >>> this is a fox news alert.in the arabian peninsula has a new leader and now he is calling for attacks on the united states. last month the u.s. drone strike taking out the al qaeda leader. disturbing message obtained by emery from the new leader message urges al qaeda supporters air worries and swords against the united states in order to defeat the u.s. more terror threats against the united states in the the united states. federal agents arresting more than...
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rob o'neill the navy seal who killed usama bin laden is standing by.♪ to steady betty. to steady betty. fire it up! ♪ am i the only one with a meeting? i've got two. yeah we've gotta go. i gotta say it man this is a nice set-up. too soon. just kidding. nissan sentra. j.d. power's "highest ranked compact car in initial quality." now get 0% financing or a great lease on the nissan sentra. ♪ i called for help as soon as i saw her. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been on her at work and i want to help. for the 5 million americans living with alzheimer's and millions more who feel its effects. let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. >>> this is a fox news alert. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula has a new leader and now he is calling for attacks on the united states. last month the u.s. drone strike taking out the al qaeda leader. disturbing message obtained by emery from the new leader message urges
rob o'neill the navy seal who killed usama bin laden is standing by.♪ to steady betty. to steady betty. fire it up! ♪ am i the only one with a meeting? i've got two. yeah we've gotta go. i gotta say it man this is a nice set-up. too soon. just kidding. nissan sentra. j.d. power's "highest ranked compact car in initial quality." now get 0% financing or a great lease on the nissan sentra. ♪ i called for help as soon as i saw her. i found her wandering miles from home. when the...
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we had ronald regan and the white house, tip o'neill.y didn't see eye to eye, but knew how important social security was and said they have to fix it and they appointed a bipartisan commission. and headed out that commission and they were able to work it out. >> this congress has to learn how to work together and compromise it's not a mathematical problem, it's an easy fix. >> a contributing editor investment news thanks for joining us. >> remaking social security was the third rail of american politics if you touch it. you have to electro cute it. one of the marks of a serious contender is ready to talk about higher retirement lower benefits or scrapping the difference social security - it's "inside story". >>> you're watching "inside story". i'm ray suarez. social security's future this time on the programme in the recently released annual report if social security's trustees disability insurance, old age pension and medicare are found to be in serious long-term trouble. the trustees predict the costs will grow faster than the economy
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tip o'neill is famous for saying, "i have a 20 vote margin, i will defeat any tax plan that ronald reagan has." so, ronald reagan went directly to the public, told his story, and you watch the newsreels today, and thousands of calls to the switchboard change that opinion. he did not twist arms, he trusted us. everyone who wants to run -- let's make it not about them but about the country. i will tell you -- one of the last ones, their device he would give and reagan probably something up best. he said, government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem. but in the same talk on the eve of the election, ronald reagan said that he did not believe in no government, he believes in limited government. but he also believe the very best people should serve in government. he did not sit back and plan. he put the team together before he was elected. why? he did not want a va system that cannot care for veterans, or an irs system that was not held accountable. he wanted a government that was efficient, accountable, and did not take one dime extra to do its job. we should embrac
tip o'neill is famous for saying, "i have a 20 vote margin, i will defeat any tax plan that ronald reagan has." so, ronald reagan went directly to the public, told his story, and you watch the newsreels today, and thousands of calls to the switchboard change that opinion. he did not twist arms, he trusted us. everyone who wants to run -- let's make it not about them but about the country. i will tell you -- one of the last ones, their device he would give and reagan probably something...
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. >> reporter: university of colorado researcher michael o'neill has been measuring pollutants here sincehe industry is in the northern hemisphere and that's where we see the highest concentrations of the man-made chemicals. >> reporter: the darker the ice, the faster is it melts into the ocean. >> greenland contributes 40% of current sea level rise. >> reporter: over the pastsontry, the world's oceans have ridden, 4 to 8 inches. by the end of this century, scientists predict sea level rise will be the greatest environmental threat to coastal cities from miami to mumbai. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> glor: rocco has died. he was best known for his role on "the godfather." >> do you know who i am? i'm mo greene. >> glor: the gangster who comes to a dishonorable end to the corleone family. later he had roles on "the simpsons" and "the facts of life." still ahead, our interview with the nba coach breaking down barriers. support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, p
. >> reporter: university of colorado researcher michael o'neill has been measuring pollutants here sincehe industry is in the northern hemisphere and that's where we see the highest concentrations of the man-made chemicals. >> reporter: the darker the ice, the faster is it melts into the ocean. >> greenland contributes 40% of current sea level rise. >> reporter: over the pastsontry, the world's oceans have ridden, 4 to 8 inches. by the end of this century, scientists...
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district judge lawrence o'neill. he is from the eastern district of california. here's what he said -- and i quote -- "over the years i've received several letters from people indicating even if i win this case, my businesses fail because of the delay. how is this justice? and the simple answer, what i cannot give them is this: it's not justice as we know it." judge o'neill is one of 25 judges i worked to confirm in the first six months of the 110th congress with president bush. he's absolutely right, what is happening now with judicial emergencies across the country is not justice. it is republican politics as usual. we saw it on display last week when the junior senator from delaware came to the floor and asked consent to confirm five consensus judges to the court of federal claims, a really important bloc of judges doing important work for this country. it was not an outlandish request. the committee reported these five nominations twice last year under democrats and again this year under republicans. but the presiding officer a republican objected to that req
district judge lawrence o'neill. he is from the eastern district of california. here's what he said -- and i quote -- "over the years i've received several letters from people indicating even if i win this case, my businesses fail because of the delay. how is this justice? and the simple answer, what i cannot give them is this: it's not justice as we know it." judge o'neill is one of 25 judges i worked to confirm in the first six months of the 110th congress with president bush. he's...
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parents-- my father looked like moses and my mother was already doing-- she was already in a eugene o'neill play, going down. my sister eloped when i when was 12. >> (laugh) >> and my brother was reading-- you know-- allen ginsburg poems in the village, and i'm there alone with my poor mother. it was like a combination of long day's journey into night and odd couple. >> and you write a lot about your family- >> so that's why my-- needs this book. here-- but the real-- right to the nitty gritty cha-- carl nicholas titolo is an artist i met 35 years ago through an old buddy. and i was blown away by this guy. and he's a legendary professor at the school of visual arts in new york for 40 years. but his-- his art style was very close to my riffing free associating. and-- i always wanted to collaborate with him but didn't know how. >> and then-- about-- two years ago i came up with an idea actually, "look, i have some thoughts. they're not jokes. some of them may be jokes, but-- n-- i didn't care about them i ca-- "any thought, and i'll call you with five and six--" he goes "i got-- i like this o
parents-- my father looked like moses and my mother was already doing-- she was already in a eugene o'neill play, going down. my sister eloped when i when was 12. >> (laugh) >> and my brother was reading-- you know-- allen ginsburg poems in the village, and i'm there alone with my poor mother. it was like a combination of long day's journey into night and odd couple. >> and you write a lot about your family- >> so that's why my-- needs this book. here-- but the real--...
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also there shaquille o'neill not his specialty. finally made contact.atoring obliteratoring that poor golf ball. shaq looks like barkley pay-per-view ready to happen. >>> thank you. >>> join us tonight at 9:00 on cable channel 13, extreme conditions, why camping at yosemite this summer won't be the same. and at abc 7 news researchers can tell your chances of becoming an alcoholic just by looking at you. see you then. >>> tonight on primetime on abc 7 news we have the middle, modern family blackish, and celebrity wife swap. at 11:35, jimmy kimmel live, ronda rousey and vince staples, be sure to tune infor that. that's it for us at abc 7 news. >> for all of us we appreciate your time. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants. a writer, originally from ypsilanti, michigan... a financial anal yst, originally from brooklyn, new york... and our returning champion a contracting officer from huntsville, alabama... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. and thank you,
also there shaquille o'neill not his specialty. finally made contact.atoring obliteratoring that poor golf ball. shaq looks like barkley pay-per-view ready to happen. >>> thank you. >>> join us tonight at 9:00 on cable channel 13, extreme conditions, why camping at yosemite this summer won't be the same. and at abc 7 news researchers can tell your chances of becoming an alcoholic just by looking at you. see you then. >>> tonight on primetime on abc 7 news we have the...
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also there shaquille o'neill not his specialty. finally made contact.oring obliteratoring that poor golf ball. shaq looks like barkley pay-per-view ready to happen. >>> thank you. >>> join us tonight at 9:00 on cable channel 13, extreme conditions, why camping at yosemite this summer won't be the same. and at abc 7 news researchers can tell your chances of becoming an alcoholic just by looking at you. see you then. >>> tonight on primetime on abc 7 news we have the middle, modern family blackish, and celebrity wife swap. at 11:35, jimmy kimmel live, ronda rousey and vince staples, be sure to tune infor that. that's it for us at abc 7 news. >> for all of us we appreciate your time. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. female announcer: when you see this truck it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. but sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event ends sunday. find the tempur-pedic that's right for you and see why they're the most highly recommended bed in america. plus, get up to four years interest-free financing. sleep risk-free with sleep trai
also there shaquille o'neill not his specialty. finally made contact.oring obliteratoring that poor golf ball. shaq looks like barkley pay-per-view ready to happen. >>> thank you. >>> join us tonight at 9:00 on cable channel 13, extreme conditions, why camping at yosemite this summer won't be the same. and at abc 7 news researchers can tell your chances of becoming an alcoholic just by looking at you. see you then. >>> tonight on primetime on abc 7 news we have the...
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welcome back to the couch, former member of navy seal team rob o'neill. you're outnumbered but -- >> first time i was little intimidated. this is my third time. i'm starting to feel a regular. not
welcome back to the couch, former member of navy seal team rob o'neill. you're outnumbered but -- >> first time i was little intimidated. this is my third time. i'm starting to feel a regular. not
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we are really happy to welcome jim o'neill to the team.was the chief economist at goldman sachs. we feel kano needs to be in a coating kit all over the world. we need to unlock potential. jim o'neill understands this intimately. we are bringing collaborative ventures along. and you mentioned our backdrop as a crowd funded company. you will be crowdfunding $500,000 on choir an amazing place for the community to come together and get a significant equity stake in the company, not just buying a product. we will use that community as we used the kickstarter community. new ideas for developing the business, and for fun. the more participatory the company is, the more accessible the final product will be. natasha: i'm curious who the users are at the moment. what is the gender balance? are you thinking about ways to design the kit to be equally appealing to girls and boys? alex: that was a design goal from the beginning, that it should speak to fundamental impulses rather than those delineated by age and gender. we believe no matter who you are,
we are really happy to welcome jim o'neill to the team.was the chief economist at goldman sachs. we feel kano needs to be in a coating kit all over the world. we need to unlock potential. jim o'neill understands this intimately. we are bringing collaborative ventures along. and you mentioned our backdrop as a crowd funded company. you will be crowdfunding $500,000 on choir an amazing place for the community to come together and get a significant equity stake in the company, not just buying a...
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who remembers who t-bone a was, -- you tip o'neill was, all politics are so cold and this is true in two domains. i will turn to marry here. this is true in higher education policy and to immigration policy. in our country, we basically have -- we are coming to a new normal wear each -- where each state has the policy mechanism for immigration and they are so varied. to find yourself in california if you find yourself in georgia if you find yourself in illinois, you might as well be in three different countries because they are so disparate. the center for gold nature -- the central nature of the increasingly disparate policy mechanism suggests that the trajectories are going to be very, very different in what i think you can find yourself within what state and in what institution you find yourself. >> i just wanted to add since so many of you either teach in higher education or study in them, you have to remember how internally complex every university and college is, so it is often very confusing because the college may aggressively recruit certain students and the not treat them v
who remembers who t-bone a was, -- you tip o'neill was, all politics are so cold and this is true in two domains. i will turn to marry here. this is true in higher education policy and to immigration policy. in our country, we basically have -- we are coming to a new normal wear each -- where each state has the policy mechanism for immigration and they are so varied. to find yourself in california if you find yourself in georgia if you find yourself in illinois, you might as well be in three...
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chris o'neill with the company for almost a decade overseeing google x.e will expect filled with and who was expected to step down for several months. expect major job cuts appear to be on its way of her plays. the british bank may eliminate one out of every four jobs in the coming years. -- expect major job cuts appear to be on the way for barclays. gawkers top editors at .com have resigned. this amid controversial close. they ran and then pulled a controversial editorial. i said they could no longer guarantee the editorial integrity of the website. advertisers for pulling out our putting campaigns on hold because of the item. those are your top stories. --tory making morgan morning. flag flying over the newly opened embassy in washington for the first time in more than 50 years. this move the gulf the start of a new post war era. alix: earlier today john kerry minister -- cuban foreign minister. >> we have begun a process of full normalization that is sure to take time but will also benefit the people in cuba and the united states. discussining us now t
chris o'neill with the company for almost a decade overseeing google x.e will expect filled with and who was expected to step down for several months. expect major job cuts appear to be on its way of her plays. the british bank may eliminate one out of every four jobs in the coming years. -- expect major job cuts appear to be on the way for barclays. gawkers top editors at .com have resigned. this amid controversial close. they ran and then pulled a controversial editorial. i said they could no...
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who once said ann is the only person into room remember to tip o'neill was -- all politics is local. this is true into two domains we are trying to marry. this is true in higher education policy and this is true in immigration policy. in our country we basically have, we are coming to a new normal where each state has the policy mechanisms for immigration are so varied. if you find yourself in california, if you find yourself in georgia if you find yourself in illinois, you might as well be in three different countries because they are so disparate. the centrifugal nature of the increasingly disparate a policy mechanism suggests that the trajectories are going to be very very different in what state you find yourself and in what institutions you find yourself in. >> i just wanted to add since the many of you either teach in higher education programs or study and then that we have to remember how internally complex university and college is. .. i'm the direct route to rural programs@here in this is obviously a safe place for all of us and just as a very receptive audience as well as a
who once said ann is the only person into room remember to tip o'neill was -- all politics is local. this is true into two domains we are trying to marry. this is true in higher education policy and this is true in immigration policy. in our country we basically have, we are coming to a new normal where each state has the policy mechanisms for immigration are so varied. if you find yourself in california, if you find yourself in georgia if you find yourself in illinois, you might as well be in...
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we are really happy to welcome jim o'neill to the team.the chief economist at goldman sachs. we feel kano needs to be in a coating kit all over the world. we need to unlock potential. jim o'neill understands this intimately. we are bringing collaborative ventures along. and you mentioned our backdrop as a crowd funded company. you will be crowdfunding $500,000 on choir an amazing place for the community to come together and get a significant equity stake in the company, not just buying a product. we will use that community as we used the kickstarter community. new ideas for developing the business, and for fun. the more participatory the company is, the more accessible the final product will be. natasha: i'm curious who the users are at the moment. what is the gender balance? are you thinking about ways to design the kit to be equally appealing to girls and boys? alex: that was a design goal from the beginning, that it should speak to fundamental impulses rather than those delineated by age and gender. we believe no matter who you are, you
we are really happy to welcome jim o'neill to the team.the chief economist at goldman sachs. we feel kano needs to be in a coating kit all over the world. we need to unlock potential. jim o'neill understands this intimately. we are bringing collaborative ventures along. and you mentioned our backdrop as a crowd funded company. you will be crowdfunding $500,000 on choir an amazing place for the community to come together and get a significant equity stake in the company, not just buying a...
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bill o'neil from ubs management still with us bill we're looking at the german dax of 15%. french markets up about 18%. the ftse european market up 0.2% why is that? >> it sort of broadened in the uk against the performance, not simply down against the commodity, clearly energy as well. those do account for 25% of the earnings base in the market. and earnings up 8% year to date in trade index. it's clearly less impressive because of the dollar but the euro is having an impact as well. the relevant of it is an outstanding case of valuation, the weakness in earnings has affected the weakness in the market. >> the npc meeting last week suggests that policymakers are becoming increasingly worried and how that could have a negative impact on gdp. do you think that will play out this week? >> well i think it's an influence. it's not the only thing. the feeling at the moment it's supporting, it's supporting real earnings. and therefore supporting consumption. the other part of the story is is that for now, the banks seem to be more focused on leading indicators of inflation around
bill o'neil from ubs management still with us bill we're looking at the german dax of 15%. french markets up about 18%. the ftse european market up 0.2% why is that? >> it sort of broadened in the uk against the performance, not simply down against the commodity, clearly energy as well. those do account for 25% of the earnings base in the market. and earnings up 8% year to date in trade index. it's clearly less impressive because of the dollar but the euro is having an impact as well. the...
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joining me now is terry o'neill, president of the national organization.i, thank you for joining us. first of all, your reaction to this development in california and oregon. >> it's excellent news for women in oregon and california. women need more access to basic birth control. i think overall this is exceptionally good news. >> terri, explain to us a little bit if you can what this means for folks watching. >> many pharmacies are going to be able to provide over-the-counter contraception for women who need it. as one young woman said it's much easier to go to a pharmacy than make an appointment with her doctor, go to the doctor, go back to the pharmacy and get pretty skripgsthe prescription filled at the pharmacy. we know hormonal birth control is completely safe. it prevents pregnancies better than other forms of birth control. unintended pregnancy is deadly. it's highly associated with infant mortality and internal mortality. we definitely want to make this better. obviously, we also want women to have their annual well women's visit which must be cov
joining me now is terry o'neill, president of the national organization.i, thank you for joining us. first of all, your reaction to this development in california and oregon. >> it's excellent news for women in oregon and california. women need more access to basic birth control. i think overall this is exceptionally good news. >> terri, explain to us a little bit if you can what this means for folks watching. >> many pharmacies are going to be able to provide over-the-counter...
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the famous tip o'neill that every politician must ask for your vote directly never goes out of style. and joining me now is the assistant democratic leader of the house, jim clyburn. he was in one of those meetings with hillary clinton today. did she ask for your jim clyburn vote or support for president of the united states? did she ask you? not directly. thank you for having me but, no, she did not ask directly. i think mrs. clinton knows i have made it a practice that as long as south carolina remains a preprimary state that is allowed to move, iowa, new hampshire, nevada and, of course, south carolina. i have made it a practice not to publicly get involved until after the south carolina primary. and she knows that. by the way, i was in three of her meetings today. >> you've given us the protocol. can you imagine endorsing bernie sanders, webb, chafee, who is the other guy running? >> i have a very good imagination. you know me very well. yes, i can imagine it. we'll see what happens as it progresses. >> what was the pitch to you? did you hear something different today you thought
the famous tip o'neill that every politician must ask for your vote directly never goes out of style. and joining me now is the assistant democratic leader of the house, jim clyburn. he was in one of those meetings with hillary clinton today. did she ask for your jim clyburn vote or support for president of the united states? did she ask you? not directly. thank you for having me but, no, she did not ask directly. i think mrs. clinton knows i have made it a practice that as long as south...
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among them a man from hyattsville, maryland, norman o'neil brown has been in prison since 1993. he was grieve an life sentence for the possession and sale of crack cocaine. president obama says brown would not even be in jail in the first place because of the change in our gun -- or drug laws. >>> we are learning new details tonight about the first heat-related death in maryland this year. it was a 2-year-old child left in a car in baltimore for at least 24 hours last month. the child's father is the one who left child in the vehicle and later discovered her. he is under arrest. police urge parents to check their vehicles before walking away from them. >>> and we are getting a little bit of a break from the heat and humidity now but it's going to be a brief one before the heat wave rolls in vj. >> that's right. going to move into some sticky conditions, then down right oppressive. this upcoming heat wave could very well be one of the longest ones they have had for the summer so far. today with the low humidity temperatures topping out, but again, weekend, a lot of heat and high
among them a man from hyattsville, maryland, norman o'neil brown has been in prison since 1993. he was grieve an life sentence for the possession and sale of crack cocaine. president obama says brown would not even be in jail in the first place because of the change in our gun -- or drug laws. >>> we are learning new details tonight about the first heat-related death in maryland this year. it was a 2-year-old child left in a car in baltimore for at least 24 hours last month. the...
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joining me is terry o'neil president of the national organization for women.t. >> great to be here, reverend. >> first, terry, what was your reaction to governor walker's 20-week ban on abortion? >> it's unconstitutional. the core holding of row is that pryior to viability abortions cannot be banned by any state or the federal government. 20 weeks is well before viability and so this is a completely unconstitutional law and devastating to women's health. >> now, we notice that we're not hearing anything, we're not hearing a lot about this issue on the campaign trail despite the fact in september the senator is planning and bill and you have walker signing a bill and the timing of it i already raised is curious. why so quiet about this? will we see mobilization and women groups come out and really deal with the issue? >> absolutely we are. clearly the republican field, they want it both ways. they want to go very right wing on abortion rights for their base, but at the same time they know how this alienates women voters and in particular ma lynn yell voters. ev
joining me is terry o'neil president of the national organization for women.t. >> great to be here, reverend. >> first, terry, what was your reaction to governor walker's 20-week ban on abortion? >> it's unconstitutional. the core holding of row is that pryior to viability abortions cannot be banned by any state or the federal government. 20 weeks is well before viability and so this is a completely unconstitutional law and devastating to women's health. >> now, we...
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rob o'neill it's good to have you. john kerry is troubled by this. and the language we're hearing out of these various mullets. what do you think of it? >> neil thanks for having me back again. well it's troubling, yes, but also troubling to hear the secretary of state say it's troubling after he finishes the negotiations. president ronald reagan said trust but verify. we're in a spot where we cannot only trust or verify we're dealing with people that say death to america, death to israel. they haven't complied with anything. why are they going to start now? we're dealing with a group of people with weapons and training and funding for the militias who killed hundreds of american service men and women through -- they gave them the technology for the explosive formed penetrators. the ied's are some of the most devastating we have. and they're saying death to america at the negotiation table. that is troubling. >> and it also came up that when you translate something it didn't come out the way we think it did. so a wired services recut the words and we
rob o'neill it's good to have you. john kerry is troubled by this. and the language we're hearing out of these various mullets. what do you think of it? >> neil thanks for having me back again. well it's troubling, yes, but also troubling to hear the secretary of state say it's troubling after he finishes the negotiations. president ronald reagan said trust but verify. we're in a spot where we cannot only trust or verify we're dealing with people that say death to america, death to...
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i've spoken to some of those people although i never met o'neill. the obit made him sound like a disgrace. yet taking classified information out of the bureau and because of that he had gotten fired. he became the head of security at the world trade center. i read that and i thought well instead of getting bin laden, bin laden got him. one of a donkey. you can take the world into the leader of counterterrorism and show why it failed. so use the very first of the carrot is i enlisted to take this vast tragedy and humanize it, tell it in a series of interweaving biographies that included i meant all solitary who is now the head of al qaeda and bin laden of course and prince turki are safe who was at that time head of saudi intelligence. >> host: you basically have three days to read a new yorker piece on 9/11. >> host: yeah that was an amazing time. because all these quiet on the ground, where they lived and i actually decided i was kind of quitting journalism. i was going to become a movie director knows writing scripts for me to direct. 9/11 happene
i've spoken to some of those people although i never met o'neill. the obit made him sound like a disgrace. yet taking classified information out of the bureau and because of that he had gotten fired. he became the head of security at the world trade center. i read that and i thought well instead of getting bin laden, bin laden got him. one of a donkey. you can take the world into the leader of counterterrorism and show why it failed. so use the very first of the carrot is i enlisted to take...
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i remember when paul o'neill would go over on a plane and say, we're going to get really tough on china with regards to the currency manipulation. guess what happened? nothing. so the simple answer is donald trump, who is a shrewd businessman, maybe a bully in the binges world is call ought the bully that is china geo politically and saying, enough is enough and that's a solution that it think america can embrace. >> ileana, it's interesting whether you look at the comments that trump has made, about mexicans, that many thought were racist, his popularity went up afterward, when he went after john mccain and whether he is a genuine hero, his popularity went up afterwardses. on this whole china dustup and whether his solutions were too simplistic. his pop alert has gone up -- to the point he is the most popular of all the republican presidential candidates for now. what do you make of that and what in a bigger sense is behind trump's success? >> well this, many americans fine it refreshing to see somebody who just doesn't care about speaking diplomatically and says what he thinks. and wh
i remember when paul o'neill would go over on a plane and say, we're going to get really tough on china with regards to the currency manipulation. guess what happened? nothing. so the simple answer is donald trump, who is a shrewd businessman, maybe a bully in the binges world is call ought the bully that is china geo politically and saying, enough is enough and that's a solution that it think america can embrace. >> ileana, it's interesting whether you look at the comments that trump has...
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side of the jail inmates go to after they arrive is the job of classification deputies like sergeant o'neill>> we don't want to put somebody who's a minimum custody prisoner a block with somebody who may be a violent offender. >> what's your name? >> david rother. >> david rother served seven days in the jail after pleading guilty to driving under a suspended license and carrying a concealed weapon. this time he's charged with robbery. he says a former roommate falsely accused him of taking money after they had a fight and he plans to plead not guilty. >> you were in a jail before? >> yes. >> where were you housed in the jail then? >> i was on the new side. i can't remember where it was. >> okay. have you ever been to the old side? >> no. you're aware of it? >> yeah. because of your charge, violent -- >> please don't do that to me, man. >> you have to go to the old side. >> i'm not a violent man. >> i'm bound by rules of the agency and you have to go over there. >> i don't -- >> i don't have a choice, whether you did or you did it it's considered a violent offense, and i have to put you over
side of the jail inmates go to after they arrive is the job of classification deputies like sergeant o'neill>> we don't want to put somebody who's a minimum custody prisoner a block with somebody who may be a violent offender. >> what's your name? >> david rother. >> david rother served seven days in the jail after pleading guilty to driving under a suspended license and carrying a concealed weapon. this time he's charged with robbery. he says a former roommate falsely...