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he said ted olson approached as possible co-counsel. he also thought to of this after you guys won the laurence case. maybe we should file the federal lawsuit and he talked extensively to right the of lawrence opinion explains the votes on all the issues. but he was told by the clerk said is a big job but justice kennedy the opinion of the lawrence case did not necessarily mean that the state could not criminalize. >> host: let me jump in. you describe the book it would be an incredibly bold stroke that gave rights movement made up of the constellation of groups fighting for equal rights the lawsuit would up and the cautious state of states strategy they were pursuing. but then go on to say that at the time there were just two states so chad and rob sheridan willingness to challenge the conventional wisdom of they believed they were good enough then talk about chad starting a revolution. but sticking with the framing of the book it;= seems this story is happening alongside other work that is largely dismissed that you write about the a
he said ted olson approached as possible co-counsel. he also thought to of this after you guys won the laurence case. maybe we should file the federal lawsuit and he talked extensively to right the of lawrence opinion explains the votes on all the issues. but he was told by the clerk said is a big job but justice kennedy the opinion of the lawrence case did not necessarily mean that the state could not criminalize. >> host: let me jump in. you describe the book it would be an incredibly...
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the fact that eddie windsor olson won on a technicality. it was a beautiful thing because if you are watching people starting to line up to get married it didn't matter to those people. people in california the largest state in the country are now able to marry. that was a pretty big victory. it wasn't the victory they set out to have but a pretty big victory. with the case one of the things robbie said as she was looking back she didn't want to -- that may be because he was alongside in making the big arguments maybe that's why kennedy ended up speaking as he did. what i am really excited for is one day to see the justices on papers to see what they were thinking because all these lawyers were speculating. >> host: i agree. just so our listeners are clear when ted olson's case one you say on a technicality the prop 8 lawsuit didn't win in the supreme court as you know. what happened was the court held that the supreme court didn't have authority to hear the case and the trial opinion a couple of years ago. i know robbie and i've worked wit
the fact that eddie windsor olson won on a technicality. it was a beautiful thing because if you are watching people starting to line up to get married it didn't matter to those people. people in california the largest state in the country are now able to marry. that was a pretty big victory. it wasn't the victory they set out to have but a pretty big victory. with the case one of the things robbie said as she was looking back she didn't want to -- that may be because he was alongside in making...
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bp's attorney ted olson has a word for that. >> ted olson: i think that's fraud.e want to compensate legitimate claimants, but this here's an incentive to encourage people to commit fraud, and that... that is wrong. >> pelley: so bp launched its own ad campaign, which pointed to $60,000 that went to colorectal surgeons 300 miles from the coast, and $173,000 paid to an escort service in florida. bp also claims $8 million was approved for companies that clean up after hurricanes. their income was down after the spill because there were no hurricanes that made landfall that year. pat juneau, the claims administrator, told us that he questioned the eligibility formula at the start, because it didn't require proof of a link to the spill. he asked bp about that. and bp replied in the court record that if the numbers fit the formula, "all losses are presumed to be attributable to the oil spill," even if "the decline was wholly unrelated to the oil spill." with that, juneau decided that if a business lost money, he was not allowed to ask why. >> jim roy: it's a black and
bp's attorney ted olson has a word for that. >> ted olson: i think that's fraud.e want to compensate legitimate claimants, but this here's an incentive to encourage people to commit fraud, and that... that is wrong. >> pelley: so bp launched its own ad campaign, which pointed to $60,000 that went to colorectal surgeons 300 miles from the coast, and $173,000 paid to an escort service in florida. bp also claims $8 million was approved for companies that clean up after hurricanes....
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he knew ted olson. it was controversial at the time because of course he was widely seen as the architect of some of the bands that were put on the ballot. but he worked really hard not just in new york but all to cast this issue i think that he was important in terms of he showed republicans why this wasn't in their interest long-term to be against marriage equality. did you know in 2004 that among many others they worked closely with republicans and that continued in vermont and its continued elsewhere? it's not the information and the stories that you tell our great. they were taking a page out of the playbook and it struck me as a pretty serious mischaracterization. >> guest: this issue has gone from being publicly viewed as an approved partisan to not so much partisan and through the civil rights kind of basic american fundamental value plan. many people deserve that. i wrote about a particular group of people i think they're interesting and areinteresting e viewers find them interesting and compel
he knew ted olson. it was controversial at the time because of course he was widely seen as the architect of some of the bands that were put on the ballot. but he worked really hard not just in new york but all to cast this issue i think that he was important in terms of he showed republicans why this wasn't in their interest long-term to be against marriage equality. did you know in 2004 that among many others they worked closely with republicans and that continued in vermont and its continued...
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. >> boies along with ted olson took on proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage. the two friends were also add versaries on another landmark u.s. supreme court case, bush versus gore. >> the leader of the free world was at stake. >> the high-powered litigator reflects on a personal struggle. >> what it demonstrates is that dislyslexia is not a it's a difference. >> i talked to david boies recently in new york. david boies, welcome. why did you get involved in the issue of gay marriage? >> i think it's a defining civil rights issue of our time. this is the one area, has been the one area in this country in which not only did we discriminate against people and there is a lot of discrimination that goes on, on a social basis, but this is an area where our government discriminates against its own citizens and has a last essential official bastion of discrimination, governmental discrimination. i think both ted olson and i thought it was particularly important that we try to bring an end of that. couple. >> yes. >> how did this come being? >> well, although ted and i a
. >> boies along with ted olson took on proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage. the two friends were also add versaries on another landmark u.s. supreme court case, bush versus gore. >> the leader of the free world was at stake. >> the high-powered litigator reflects on a personal struggle. >> what it demonstrates is that dislyslexia is not a it's a difference. >> i talked to david boies recently in new york. david boies, welcome. why did you get involved in the...
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deborah olson is here with us today. hi? >> hi there. good afternoon, roberta. >> good afternoon. tell me about these precious cherries. it's time, the season? it's time. we are getting the first fruit out of the bakersfield fresno area and then we'll be into stockton-lodi area soon in another week or so. then local cherries will be ready in about 10 days. >> reporter: local cherries in about 10 days right here from our own area. but i'm being told it's a shorter season? >> yes. we had a lack of chill this winter. cherries love cold weather. and we just did not get enough for the fruit to set on the trees. so therefore, we have a lighter crop. >> so if you have a lighter crop that means shorter season and obviously that would drive prices up? >> probably, yes. >> reporter: okay. so the drought not affecting the cherries this season? >> not too much. there are some farmers who are affected but overall, they are getting by this year. that's what i'm hearing and i think that we just definitely need to pray for rain between now and next season, otherwise it's going to be a critical pr
deborah olson is here with us today. hi? >> hi there. good afternoon, roberta. >> good afternoon. tell me about these precious cherries. it's time, the season? it's time. we are getting the first fruit out of the bakersfield fresno area and then we'll be into stockton-lodi area soon in another week or so. then local cherries will be ready in about 10 days. >> reporter: local cherries in about 10 days right here from our own area. but i'm being told it's a shorter season?...
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here's olson. redmond there, that seems to be a foul by lee mason. >> we've got a greasy surface, the ball is not really traveling. just a little bit short to a wait. it's not overly long. half an hour before kickoff, i should say, we saw the ball running so slowly. >> fabianski, up went giroud ux podolski. it's short for ramsey, then came mart martin. arsenal aiming for a fifth straight wind to end the campaign. their fourth win in a row in those four games. they scored ten goals, let in just one. those four wins in a row, everton, when their season looked to be unraveling they regrouped pretty well. >> yes, they're on their way to being at the top to get themselves back on track. >> there's an expectation at the stadium which is not really -- well, it's not prevalent during the months -- they have not been in situations often enough. finishing fourth or better at home. the players believe it, the managers believe it, the fans expect it. >> their 18th successive year that they put into the top fou
here's olson. redmond there, that seems to be a foul by lee mason. >> we've got a greasy surface, the ball is not really traveling. just a little bit short to a wait. it's not overly long. half an hour before kickoff, i should say, we saw the ball running so slowly. >> fabianski, up went giroud ux podolski. it's short for ramsey, then came mart martin. arsenal aiming for a fifth straight wind to end the campaign. their fourth win in a row in those four games. they scored ten goals,...
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about john siegenthaler about that landmark decision and another landmark case that he and lawyer olson took opposite sides on that being bush v gore. >> why did you get involved in that civil rights area? >> this has bin one area in which not only did we discriminate against people, and there's a lot of discrimination that goes on in a social basis but this is a situation where our government discriminates against its own citizens. and as last official bastion of discrimination i think ted olson and i thought it was particularly important that we bring an end to that. >> what's the important legal issue here? >> the important legal issue is does the state have the right to discriminate against certain of its citizens based on sexual orientation, where that discrimination serves no being letting public purpose? one of the things we set out to proof at the trial is discrimination against who could marry, seriously harmed then them and seriously harmed the children they were raising. and perhaps not surprisingly even the defendant's experts agreed with that. it is absolutely clear when yo
about john siegenthaler about that landmark decision and another landmark case that he and lawyer olson took opposite sides on that being bush v gore. >> why did you get involved in that civil rights area? >> this has bin one area in which not only did we discriminate against people, and there's a lot of discrimination that goes on in a social basis but this is a situation where our government discriminates against its own citizens. and as last official bastion of discrimination i...
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we can wait -- if olson is the one. i am trying to understand what the hud requirements are specifically. >> it depends on how you use the project-based voucher assistance. in some project based vouchers the owner can establish a list. so it is possible. >> okay, that's something we would establish under this program as a city. >> yeah. pretty much you figure how you go with that. >> i know there is a commitment of $180 million potential dollars of renovation from the federal government under this new rad program. that's not familiar? so that's something that olsonvilolson will have to explain. >> yeah, the majority of the dhs will come from leverage, we are not providing additional capital fund for renovation. >> you will continue to provide the same dollar amount? >> what you will get, the dollars convert from a grant that you get from capital and operating funds. they will convert to project-based rental assistance. they end up being equivalent, because you have that long-term contract you can leverage debt. that you
we can wait -- if olson is the one. i am trying to understand what the hud requirements are specifically. >> it depends on how you use the project-based voucher assistance. in some project based vouchers the owner can establish a list. so it is possible. >> okay, that's something we would establish under this program as a city. >> yeah. pretty much you figure how you go with that. >> i know there is a commitment of $180 million potential dollars of renovation from the...
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olson fruit stand in sunnyvale. >> thank you, sounds good, roberta. thank you. >>> trending this morning, clay a kin. the former "american idol" runnerup has a slim lead this morning in his bid to become a congressional nominee in north carolina. also trending kevin durant. the oklahoma city city thunder star was named this year's nba mvp. >> and subway menu. the fast-food restaurant is testing out hummus and different deli meats. national "bike to school" day in san mateo county. about 20,000 students will bike and walk to school today. and climate change is trending. a new study claims the average temperatures in the u.s. has risen by nearly 2 degrees since 1895! follow us on twitter at #cbssf. >>> 5:20. coming up, miami police release 911 calls that led to the investigation of 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick. coming up at 5:30, why the bizarre recordings are just adding to all the confusion now. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, fallout from the departure of mark jackson continues and another strange end to the giants game. replay anybody
olson fruit stand in sunnyvale. >> thank you, sounds good, roberta. thank you. >>> trending this morning, clay a kin. the former "american idol" runnerup has a slim lead this morning in his bid to become a congressional nominee in north carolina. also trending kevin durant. the oklahoma city city thunder star was named this year's nba mvp. >> and subway menu. the fast-food restaurant is testing out hummus and different deli meats. national "bike to...
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olson shrimps. the cream of rice flour. it's the most vile temper. and you get. i am dimitri celebrate the new year like getting together for art. pretty sure predictions. celebration. we need is a big supporter of community events like this he contributed thousand dollars to this new year party. thousands of people leaving the door. when is the leading role in the community. high. they make when someone hold me to chat. he stands for students the tips. splice the new building. it is easy to forget how far it's been fun why. the guy. new york enjoying a brahmin to me lean is expanding his business. he's decided to open a third restaurant this spring. its prime location the broadway theater district. restaurant does mean people deep the train station two stops from above did all of them. his opera did the restaurant's decor increasing the dosage of other customers will enjoy sushi and small plates washed down with a drink or two and then move on to a bowl of ramen. everything is ready to go except that the gas company has not showed up to connecting capital. it's
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i like mentioning that because back in 1899 olson fruit stand was born.nd we're here today with deborah olson and deborah, this is an amazing place you have here. you have really preserved history. >> thank you, roberta. it's a pleasure to have you both here. i'm geared up for cherry season. it's going to be a fabulous year. it's going to be fast so everybody out there gets cherries quickly for the california season. >> because of the drought, we are going to have a shorter cherry season? >> yes. it will be a little shorter and the northwest should kick in after that. we should have plenty around but prices are a little higher than normal. >> reporter: usually the cherry season about three weeks, right? so about how many days do you think? >> we should have cherries from california all the way until probably the 10th or 12th of june and then we'll change over to the northwest. >> reporter: so local cherries season, your cherries, because you still have an orchard over here right across the street. >> yes. and those will be ready in about 10 more days. see
i like mentioning that because back in 1899 olson fruit stand was born.nd we're here today with deborah olson and deborah, this is an amazing place you have here. you have really preserved history. >> thank you, roberta. it's a pleasure to have you both here. i'm geared up for cherry season. it's going to be a fabulous year. it's going to be fast so everybody out there gets cherries quickly for the california season. >> because of the drought, we are going to have a shorter cherry...
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we knew peggy olson as a secretary. we know she didn't go to college.e have seen her opportunities for various reasons. champion, buter he has also been a problem for her. earning of somebody confidence. to me what happens in the real world. people should watch that show every day and be grateful it's not how it was. the issues of being a person have a change. a lot of things are just as bad as they ever were. anymore,deny this partly because i have kids. you take someone like donald sterling where people would have said, the guy is 80 years old. that's the way it was. that's like five years ago they would have said that. now there is zero tolerance. , business built on this everyone as far as i can tell is doing the right thing. this man is going to be taken from this economic opportunity because of his attitude. that kind of intolerance for that behavior, that's not part of anything. the thing that is different is the virtue of behaving well. that seems to be a little sketchy now. i think society and the law is pushing on it, but i think rightly -- my
we knew peggy olson as a secretary. we know she didn't go to college.e have seen her opportunities for various reasons. champion, buter he has also been a problem for her. earning of somebody confidence. to me what happens in the real world. people should watch that show every day and be grateful it's not how it was. the issues of being a person have a change. a lot of things are just as bad as they ever were. anymore,deny this partly because i have kids. you take someone like donald sterling...
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. >> i wrote a story for the "new york times" about ted olson, a guy liberals loved to hate. he won bush v gore for bush, how he had come to embrace this cause. i was hooked. you had rob reiner, the movie direct, chad griffin, a young political op pra active and the pairing up of these super lawyers ted olson and david boies who was his adder have usairy in bush v gore. i wanted to know what does it feel like to be the face of -- in a major civil rights case. >> brown: and the strategy which is part of -- much of what you write, the strategy they pursued of controversial even within the gay rights movement, right? tell us how they decided to good for the federal lawsuit? >> at the time there was a real feeling that the supreme court wasn't ready, the country wasn't ready and what the activities were pursuing was this ten, ten, ten strategy to have 30 states with some form of marriage recognition before you went the federal route. this group thought it was time to do something different brownch the danger was its could be become fire. >> it was a gamable. a lot of visitities w
. >> i wrote a story for the "new york times" about ted olson, a guy liberals loved to hate. he won bush v gore for bush, how he had come to embrace this cause. i was hooked. you had rob reiner, the movie direct, chad griffin, a young political op pra active and the pairing up of these super lawyers ted olson and david boies who was his adder have usairy in bush v gore. i wanted to know what does it feel like to be the face of -- in a major civil rights case. >> brown: and...
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massacre is an eco two hundred and fifty civilians hiding in a mosque were said to be sponsored by rep olson the time of entry the rebels said they were simply called to the cross fire. some say that to the world's new destination broker way from sudan in two thousand and eleven after decades of cornflakes nigeria's president goodluck jonathan said the kidnapping of more than two hundred cals marks a turning point in the fight against local hyrum be a president. speaking of nigeria case the world economic forum africa and the us the uk from sunshine are sending support to the nigerian government the media works for the abducted house. meanwhile both the harem continue to wreak havoc in an older they will play for a raid on a town just behind the border with generating units as many as three hundred people soldiers thinking. in chile stew protests as have hit the streets again for the first time since president of the show must say was re elected as president. thousands of students marched through the streets of the capital santiago on thursday in an election campaign bus and i have promised
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much of this yet thirteen of the protests as olson handed life sentences they are going in the eagle brand. well i mean comment that cost will be in the country's capital of the night of hanukkah it is confident of making his way to try to be exact. once referred to license did eat the protest comes less than a month the heat although the presidential election events of the home is demonstrate is that many didn't feel like this the trees and felt calm though. angry at them and the cost of taking the upcoming football world cup. the swansea prevented contestants from blocking a nearby highway. they had occupied a metro station it's the thing. the attacks in the sea and the government a relief that the world coupled with cars fifteen billion dollars to fold but a promise to come back come on in the face of rising anger the difference the land of pd lead else crossed onto the next us in the uk and i can enjoy the new episode of glee. ay ay ay ay. the eye the air. it all on a day i change it. this is it moves you use them in duplicate he exploited the geothermal energy. the pope but with
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olson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. olson: i thank the chair and thank my friend from minnesota for bringing this important bill to the house floor. i live in fort bend county, texas. interstate 10 runs through the northern part of fort bend county. according to the department of justice, yoimbings -- i-10 in houston is the most trafficked jurisdiction in america, end quotes. in march, a sex trade ring was broken up in houston. 15 women from latin america were in a tiny house with 9 men wearing only their underwear and they were arrested. the women's trip to america, first one became the trip to hell. and american girls are being tricked into lives as sex slaves. girls like holly smith whose picture is to my left. holly's home life was not good. she worried about starting high school. she was depressed. he met a man at the local mall named greg. greg knew just what holly needed. , convinced her to run away to the car to a pimp of children. she was just 14. within hours she was being raped by a man ho said that she looke
olson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. olson: i thank the chair and thank my friend from minnesota for bringing this important bill to the house floor. i live in fort bend county, texas. interstate 10 runs through the northern part of fort bend county. according to the department of justice, yoimbings -- i-10 in houston is the most trafficked jurisdiction in america, end quotes. in march, a sex trade ring was broken up in houston. 15 women...
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among the many images pictures of army specialist drake in nicolas olson both from orange county damon hill " to bring the display to the county civic center. scott of wall provides a human face to the war. wall part of a traveling more moral call was lost meditation on more exhibit a includes pollster prize-winning from the display created and to those made by artists and nevada since then travel over the country the and walls have been well- received. reaction overall very positive very serious. and people when the come here have been very somber their expressive the more a month to pay tribute to a new federate new. but in terms of vietnam's world war two free of so this is the next generation of veterans on mature their honored. back nice memorial be on display june 13th. had tonight giants fans brian stowe in court today and jurisdiction under way for loss against the dodgers. plus update our miracle baby born under remarkable circumstances. next rodents in walgreen's process francisco department of health cracking not down live with the story of see on kron 4. and police investig
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i am also delighted to be on a panel whiff wally olson with the my work for for 30 years. and something i contributed to in 1980s and also to be on a panel with one whose work i respected for so long. i begin with the notion of a crisis. anyone trying to sell the book is trying to sell the idea there's a crisis. there is particularly a crisis that again, kato followers par aware of and in deep have emphasized in your own lives. a decline in public confidence in the federal government, i will only mention a few points, even among democrats, there has been a rapid and precipitous decline in confidence. 41% had favorable views of federal government in 2013, 41% of democrats, down 10% in one year. this was before obamacare. according to the brookings institution's, up 60% of democrats believed the federal government was mostly or completely broken democrats. i mention these statistics were gathered before the obamacare fiasco, and in an op-ed in the times suggested the consequences of that rollout are far greater than is anticipated by most political observers. and throughout
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. >> jen joins us along with darcie olson of the gold watter institute which is a think tank that ooargues people dying shou have the right to dry any drug even if it is not government approved. you heard the congressman to protect you. >> this is about saving lives. with the gold watter institute is working on is an initiative before the states can give any one with a terminal illness the right to try an experimental drug before withe fda has approd it. usually manufacturer discovers the drug it takes 10-15 years before it can get into will havendz of her son. >> once we get an awareness access should be immediate. >> if she wants it should she be able to get it? the right to try act is passed parts of legislatures in several states. it didn't breeze through as i think it would. >> it is happening quickly in multiple states across the country. it is polled at 85 percent. this is true on the left and right men, women. this is a no brainer for people, john. everyone has someone in their family or has a close friend who has suffered and died from something like cancer or other terminal illne
. >> jen joins us along with darcie olson of the gold watter institute which is a think tank that ooargues people dying shou have the right to dry any drug even if it is not government approved. you heard the congressman to protect you. >> this is about saving lives. with the gold watter institute is working on is an initiative before the states can give any one with a terminal illness the right to try an experimental drug before withe fda has approd it. usually manufacturer...
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eric olson, the head of the special operations forces was equally impressed with afghanistan.etraeus then in charge of afghanistan sent him to afghanistan to help implement the strategy. i join him on an incredibly promising mission. the promise of his lifetime to capture and document what happened. americans pardon is the story of the passion for th this missiond the bond of loyalty between him and the afghan and american. it's also the story of our love born out of a common pain and experience in wartime and out of the shared desire to do something good for the afghan people. and ultimately to help the shedding of the american blood. what happened? we moved to detroit in 2012. at the time he was putting his life as well as mine and those of all of his men that his ideas would work. they faced a critical test. the day that we moved the violent protests erupted from 150 miles to the southwest. outside of the u.s. military base at the airfield. the protests were a reaction to the accidental u.s. military burning of the curv kuran. the officers were working at the ministry of in
eric olson, the head of the special operations forces was equally impressed with afghanistan.etraeus then in charge of afghanistan sent him to afghanistan to help implement the strategy. i join him on an incredibly promising mission. the promise of his lifetime to capture and document what happened. americans pardon is the story of the passion for th this missiond the bond of loyalty between him and the afghan and american. it's also the story of our love born out of a common pain and...
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kyle olson is founder of the education action group foundation that sent the cameras into this year'snference. thanks for being here. this is actually the 15th annual white privilege conference. this is something they done annually and how do they go from talking about white privilege to bashing capitalism? >> because their their theory i capitalism created race as a way to divide the working class. their theory is that if we're able to eliminate capitalism, we can unite the working class and over throw the capitolests. >> are these clips out of context? you put it on the screen and they are out of context and it's not fair. >> no, we don't take things out of context because our credibility is everything. this is simply the teaser, this is part one. we have four parts coming out of progressives today.com all this week where there will be more context, more antiinflammatory statements and so people can go to that website and judge for themselves. >> i look at the events and the lectures that you guys covered that were offered there. here is one, an example, white women, colon, internal
kyle olson is founder of the education action group foundation that sent the cameras into this year'snference. thanks for being here. this is actually the 15th annual white privilege conference. this is something they done annually and how do they go from talking about white privilege to bashing capitalism? >> because their their theory i capitalism created race as a way to divide the working class. their theory is that if we're able to eliminate capitalism, we can unite the working class...
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joining us now, vicki olson, whose husband, michael, served in the marines and died after waiting nearly a year to get an appointment. vicki's daughter, katie, is also here today. thank you very much for joining us today. my heart goes out to you for your loss. >> thank you and thank you for having us. >> your husband served more than five years and even earninging a good conduct medal. your troubles began a year ago. in indiana, he received regular care, but in arizona, he couldn't even get an appointment with a primary care doctor. he was essentially ignored. how did he cope with the fact that he couldn't get help? >> he just kept calling, just kept plugging away at it, you know, they just kept telling him we're working on your request. we're working on your request. and eventually, you know, he sought outside care. they referred him back to the va for overall monitoring, so then he called the va and again, we're working on your request, we're working on your request. >> it's so sad. do you believe though he was intentionally placed on those secret lists with months long waiting times?
joining us now, vicki olson, whose husband, michael, served in the marines and died after waiting nearly a year to get an appointment. vicki's daughter, katie, is also here today. thank you very much for joining us today. my heart goes out to you for your loss. >> thank you and thank you for having us. >> your husband served more than five years and even earninging a good conduct medal. your troubles began a year ago. in indiana, he received regular care, but in arizona, he couldn't...
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last week, we introduced you to vicki olson.fter waiting nearly a year to see the doctor at the va hospital in phoenix. she calls it welcome news, but it's still not enough. >> none of that is going to bring my husband back. but what will bring me peace is to see the next veteran you k w know, treated, given the health care they deserve. that is what will bring me peace. well, those iconic marine one helicopters are quite a sight here in the country and since 1974, the choppers have flown presidents and their families to and from the white house and other countries. ray piloted our last four presidents on marine one. he calls it a dream job that capped a lifetime love of flying. he has just written a new book about his experiences called "inside marine one." i recently sat down with him ane met to put into the application process, but one of the prerequisites to the helicopter pilot having been there as a youngster, so you fill the squares you're supposed to fill, timing on my side again when i went back as a commander, i stradd
last week, we introduced you to vicki olson.fter waiting nearly a year to see the doctor at the va hospital in phoenix. she calls it welcome news, but it's still not enough. >> none of that is going to bring my husband back. but what will bring me peace is to see the next veteran you k w know, treated, given the health care they deserve. that is what will bring me peace. well, those iconic marine one helicopters are quite a sight here in the country and since 1974, the choppers have flown...
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>> usage of thing bling leif olson go-ahead. >> false. >> that i will ignore. and gun crime if you look that the fbi numbers have gone down, dan curtis 50% as i said earlier. gun ownership is on the rise and has been significantly, gun crime is at the lowest rate has been in 20 years. it is the opposite of what you asked before, less guns would equal less gun crime, there's no reason to believe that is the case. >> a lot of these things are subject to dispute but let's get a few more questions on the table. >> i was the 30 year federal law enforcement officer, 13 years as a firearms instructor and i'm a gun owner and i know this is an emotional issue but i do not seek when we talk about gun registration or background checks, that that is as some people say an attempt to take my gun away. it is the very logical, as you said there are 300 million guns in this country and more being bought every day so we won't get rid of them so we have to take steps to try to control, background checks and registration seems to me to be good steps. the other problem i have as a
>> usage of thing bling leif olson go-ahead. >> false. >> that i will ignore. and gun crime if you look that the fbi numbers have gone down, dan curtis 50% as i said earlier. gun ownership is on the rise and has been significantly, gun crime is at the lowest rate has been in 20 years. it is the opposite of what you asked before, less guns would equal less gun crime, there's no reason to believe that is the case. >> a lot of these things are subject to dispute but let's...
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ted olson, who argued prop eight, relied on it very heavily. it remains to be seen which way the court will go. they can do the fundamental rights theory or the equal protection there. i have to tell you, i have always thought in my gut that these cases are about equal protection. doesn't it seem that not allowing gay people to have the same rights as straight people it is a matter of equal protection? as a litigator, i'll will take it any way i can get it. in terms of full faith and credit, most states like ohio will recognize marriages out-of-state, even if they could not be performed in ohio, on muslim marriage contravenes the public policy of the state. it is that issue, whether it contravenes the policy, that essentially blends in to the same question whether there is a right to marry in ohio. the reason you are not seeing it litigated separately is because the two issues are combined. the recognition cases are being litigated a essentially is constitutional cases, which i think is right. it is whether that public policy of ohio that says
ted olson, who argued prop eight, relied on it very heavily. it remains to be seen which way the court will go. they can do the fundamental rights theory or the equal protection there. i have to tell you, i have always thought in my gut that these cases are about equal protection. doesn't it seem that not allowing gay people to have the same rights as straight people it is a matter of equal protection? as a litigator, i'll will take it any way i can get it. in terms of full faith and credit,...
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ted olson, who argued prop eight, relied on it very heavily. it remains to be seen which way the court will go. they can do the fundamental rights theory or the equal protection there. i have to tell you, i have always thought in my gut that these cases are about equal protection. doesn't it seem that not allowing gay people to have the same rights as straight people it is a matter of equal protection? as a litigator, i'll will take it any way i can get it. of full faith and credit, most states like ohio will recognize marriages out-of-state, even if they could not be performed in ohio, on muslim marriage contravenes the public policy of the state. it is that issue, whether it contravenes the policy, that essentially blends in to the same question whether there is a right to marry in ohio. the reason you are not seeing it litigated separately is because the two issues are combined. the recognition cases are being litigated a essentially is constitutional cases, which i think is right. it is whether that public policy of ohio that says there is
ted olson, who argued prop eight, relied on it very heavily. it remains to be seen which way the court will go. they can do the fundamental rights theory or the equal protection there. i have to tell you, i have always thought in my gut that these cases are about equal protection. doesn't it seem that not allowing gay people to have the same rights as straight people it is a matter of equal protection? as a litigator, i'll will take it any way i can get it. of full faith and credit, most states...
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. >>> next up, former child star mary kate olson and her fiance olivier sarkozy are living large in new, wow. they recently got engaged and purchased a new mega townhouse on the east side of midtown manhattan. included in it. >> holy mackerel. >> 8,000 square feet of space, a ballroom with 22-foot ceilings. >> folks, if you don't live in new york, you can't imagine how massive that is relatively speaking. the private balcony overlooking an outlet street. they paid $13.5 million. the original asking price was 3 million more than that. i guess it was a bargain. >> wow! incredible. >> diana, who's your favorite disney princess? >> has to be ariel. >> ariel. >> oh, yeah. >> i'm thinking i'm a jasmine fan. we now know which is the most popular. of the five most likely the little mermaid was fifth, followed by anna from "frozen," snow white after that, the runner up cinderella and most popular is elsa from "frozen." rankings from merchandise on sale from ebay. you didn't see "frozen" yet, did you? >> i don't know if she can be better than ariel, though. ♪ now you can experience the fresh pris
. >>> next up, former child star mary kate olson and her fiance olivier sarkozy are living large in new, wow. they recently got engaged and purchased a new mega townhouse on the east side of midtown manhattan. included in it. >> holy mackerel. >> 8,000 square feet of space, a ballroom with 22-foot ceilings. >> folks, if you don't live in new york, you can't imagine how massive that is relatively speaking. the private balcony overlooking an outlet street. they paid...
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. >> ted olson. >> along with david boyes.s it look for the overall fight to basically bring about marriage equality once and for all under the constitution? >> it looks fantastic, chris. it's like a tsunami going from sea to shining sea with all the states you had up on the screen. the south, the east, the west. we knew something like this with was going to happen when the supreme court decided proposition 8 in defense of marriage act cases back in june of 2013. and i couldn't have predicted it would be this uniform. every judge that's looked a marriage restriction since those decisions has struck them down. it's really incredible. it's moving a at really fast pace. >> this judge ruled it's an unconstitutional ban. how much chance does that ruling today have of going up to the appellate process in the supreme court? that case. this is about the whole constitution. >> yes. i think it has a very strong chance because of the case in virginia, the fourth circuit is considering a case in virginia where the court struck these laws
. >> ted olson. >> along with david boyes.s it look for the overall fight to basically bring about marriage equality once and for all under the constitution? >> it looks fantastic, chris. it's like a tsunami going from sea to shining sea with all the states you had up on the screen. the south, the east, the west. we knew something like this with was going to happen when the supreme court decided proposition 8 in defense of marriage act cases back in june of 2013. and i...
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at a town hall in phoenix moments ago, a veteran's widow, vicki olson, said her husband was told again and again by the va to just be patient. >> i'm here to tell you that my dead veteran husband cannot be much more patient than he is today, but me, i'm pissed. >> secretary shinseki has now ordered a face-to-face audit of all clinics at medical centers nationwide. with some calling for his resignation, he told nbc news the agency is working to make sure that whatever is ald in phoenix never happens again. speaking at that same town hall arizona senator john mccain said it may not be a matter of who stays in his or her job, but who goes to jail. >> look, if these allegations are true, if these allegations are true, they are a violation of law and it's not a matter of resignations, it's a matter of whether somebody goes to jail or not. >> joining me now is senior military correspondent for the huffington post and pulitzer prize winner david wood. dave, thanks for joining me. i was shocked when i first heard about this story insofar as the pressure on the va seems inordinate given the fac
at a town hall in phoenix moments ago, a veteran's widow, vicki olson, said her husband was told again and again by the va to just be patient. >> i'm here to tell you that my dead veteran husband cannot be much more patient than he is today, but me, i'm pissed. >> secretary shinseki has now ordered a face-to-face audit of all clinics at medical centers nationwide. with some calling for his resignation, he told nbc news the agency is working to make sure that whatever is ald in...
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analysts agree saying no to jim olson may be a financial burden now but it could be a great investment into the future they could become a powerhouse stack a cultural sector for gannett food settling feasible there is it is a very viable prospect and that would certainly be something that other markets repeat very interested in not just simply feeding local population but of course export as well if this is undertaken in a systematic and organized way the russian cultural sector could well do very well out of it parliament has also weighed in on the issue legislators are currently looking at increasing the punishment for breaking g.m. or really that laws including hiding or distorting information on g.m. products which could cause physical damage their idea is to equal such an offense to terrorism with maximum jail time of twenty years jim products are still available in russian stores but perhaps what we're witnessing now are the first steps for their complete ban all together you've got to spin off r t moscow. him food scared of a rough ride wherever they go there's been frequent pub
analysts agree saying no to jim olson may be a financial burden now but it could be a great investment into the future they could become a powerhouse stack a cultural sector for gannett food settling feasible there is it is a very viable prospect and that would certainly be something that other markets repeat very interested in not just simply feeding local population but of course export as well if this is undertaken in a systematic and organized way the russian cultural sector could well do...
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mary olson is the reporter for the west county citizen. is on it. >> this is the talk of the town. although we have many interesting issues out here. >> reporter: lots of folks are coming by looking for gas. >> no gas anymore. >> we're going to drive up to bodega bay and get it up there. >> reporter: yes, bodega bay has gas but it's a long way away. the closest gas station is 12 miles south in bolinas. if you came into point reyes station and was surprised there is no gasoline and then came here to bolinas to get some, you're in for another big surprise. a really big price. more than 5.5 dollars a gallon. they say the extra dollar a gallon goes for local charities. >> that's why i'm not filling up. only going to get three gallons. >> having gas in your car is a good thing. >> having a full tank of gas before you drive out to the coast is a great thing. >> reporter: don ford, kpix 5. >> here's another tip for drivers everywhere. has to do with prices. find the lowest gas prices in your area on our website, kpix.com. search for gas. >>> our
mary olson is the reporter for the west county citizen. is on it. >> this is the talk of the town. although we have many interesting issues out here. >> reporter: lots of folks are coming by looking for gas. >> no gas anymore. >> we're going to drive up to bodega bay and get it up there. >> reporter: yes, bodega bay has gas but it's a long way away. the closest gas station is 12 miles south in bolinas. if you came into point reyes station and was surprised there is...
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>> the olson twins. [ laughter ] >> no. no.ecause i need to get my sag dental in order because my o'reilly factor dental is a little porous. evidently i have to get hit in the face with an inside fast ball from sal magli to go see lawrence olivier's character in the marathon man through the factor. so i z. need it. >> you need the benefits. and with your tremendous performance in bore del low of blood, certainly you could pull off an homage to yourself in the miller biomovie. >> killing lincoln but i was killing vampires. >> i know with water pistols or something tremendous film. >> i think woody allen correct directed that. >> yeah. >> write to us miller write us at the factor. email us a question for miller. two weeks from now. great gift for father's day bolder fresher shows. fargo north dakota, july 25th, 26th. details on bill o'reilly.com. make dad happy and see the bad lands to boot. krauthammer on deck. what does he think about the v.a. scandal and president obama's outrage today? charles is next. and just give them the
>> the olson twins. [ laughter ] >> no. no.ecause i need to get my sag dental in order because my o'reilly factor dental is a little porous. evidently i have to get hit in the face with an inside fast ball from sal magli to go see lawrence olivier's character in the marathon man through the factor. so i z. need it. >> you need the benefits. and with your tremendous performance in bore del low of blood, certainly you could pull off an homage to yourself in the miller biomovie....
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"stories from tohoku," by dianne fukami and eli olson. next on "japanese american lives." funding for this program provided by...
"stories from tohoku," by dianne fukami and eli olson. next on "japanese american lives." funding for this program provided by...