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i hope tony likes it. [laughing] [applause] >> we knew this would be tremendously embarrassing to tony, because tony, you know, doesn't like to be recognized in any way. but the reason we did this, tony -- and i want to thank the trial lawyers association or the northern california criminal trial lawyers association as well as stuart hanlon. we're going to also have an image of you -- a sculpture of you, in our trial room to help inspire the next generation of attorneys. but this one is yours. [applause] so thank you very much to all of our panelists. we're going to take a five-minute break and then come back with our next p >> the second panel. this panel is going to be incredible. it really is. we have a superstar panel and, of course, a superstar moderator that i'm very honored to introduce, and that's judge lee baxter. and judge lee baxter is retired now from the bench, although you would never know it. and she's enjoying a new career as a photographer, is a great photographer. but during the time that
i hope tony likes it. [laughing] [applause] >> we knew this would be tremendously embarrassing to tony, because tony, you know, doesn't like to be recognized in any way. but the reason we did this, tony -- and i want to thank the trial lawyers association or the northern california criminal trial lawyers association as well as stuart hanlon. we're going to also have an image of you -- a sculpture of you, in our trial room to help inspire the next generation of attorneys. but this one is...
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and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chance to see him in court, it's just a sight to behold. it really is. we're so grateful that he could be here today. he's trying a triple homicide case right now in oakland. he has a jury out waiting. you may get called away but we're hope you're able to stay for the panel. finally, we have sheldon siegel. and sheldon siegel is a corporate lawyer who has written a series -- i think seven books now, a fictional criminal defense attorney named mike daley who actually lives here in san francisco. and he's written a series of books and these becomes have been shown and transcribed and read throughout the world. so we're going to start now with a clip, a video clip and then we're going to go to the panel. >> i think it is our national novel. if there was a national novel of week, this would be it for the united states. i think it's the favorite book of almost everybody you meet. >> the first time in my life that the bo
and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chance to see him in court, it's just a sight to behold. it really is. we're so grateful that he could be here today. he's trying a triple homicide case right now in oakland. he has a jury out waiting. you may get called away but we're hope you're able to stay for the panel. finally, we have sheldon siegel. and sheldon...
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tony? >> i think in a corrupt society in a perfect society as we have, there has to be a hope or a projected ideal that there is justice, we'll say, in the court system and that there's idealistic lawyers, and there's fair judges, and there's not, you know, indelible bias and prejudice and rac racism, sexis, and all of those things dissipate, you know, when we approach the per diem. it's just like blinding our self. it's a way of taking the placebo instead of the medicine. great reform is required. we're threatened now by totalitarian tactics, grand juries, informants, mandatory sentencing. it's not very good, my friends. we're losing constitutional rights every day. and i think the way we appease our conscious, those of us who desire, i guess, not to probe and not to reform and not to speak out is we pretend that things have occurred in courts that didn't real liquor. [applause] >> it sounds like all of those things would make great tv or, of course, a great novel. paulette, you've spent s
tony? >> i think in a corrupt society in a perfect society as we have, there has to be a hope or a projected ideal that there is justice, we'll say, in the court system and that there's idealistic lawyers, and there's fair judges, and there's not, you know, indelible bias and prejudice and rac racism, sexis, and all of those things dissipate, you know, when we approach the per diem. it's just like blinding our self. it's a way of taking the placebo instead of the medicine. great reform is...
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blair's retirement fund speaking of tony blair i have in this headline max tony blair's team have set up an office in kazakhstan says presidential adviser so believe it or not any body who calls tony blair in to advise them they usually end up buried at sea or in a unmarked grave in the dead. lo and behold apparently cause that president nursultan nazarbayev has hired tony blair associates to advise him now the article points out that with his vast energy supplies the central asian state is increasingly confident and prepared to spend millions to promote itself tony blair himself says he is not personally making a profit directly or indirectly through tony blair associates or any company on this well i buy and put on all the leadership in this country but tony blair just entered because nobody is safe now that tony blair is there they're all in the crosshairs if you're if your leadership there you value your life you should leave immediately because tony blair is in the house and tony blair is in the house the big house of the vatican house of course and this brings me to blair's budd
blair's retirement fund speaking of tony blair i have in this headline max tony blair's team have set up an office in kazakhstan says presidential adviser so believe it or not any body who calls tony blair in to advise them they usually end up buried at sea or in a unmarked grave in the dead. lo and behold apparently cause that president nursultan nazarbayev has hired tony blair associates to advise him now the article points out that with his vast energy supplies the central asian state is...
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did you follow tony's trials during that time? >> i followed tony in and out of the courtroom for about 10 years. being in tony's presence is a lot like having an overdose of x-rays or something like that. he is intense. once he sort of dumped this book on me -- it was never intended to be my book. it was supposed to be my art and his book. one day he came schlepping boxes and said, here, it's your baby, i don't have time. and i was left crushed under the avalanche of his enormous life that was both fascinating and -- it had so many tributaries to it. i had never written a book before. i had written journals and some articles. i mean, i consider myself a visionary, and my head isn't filled with words, it's filled with pictures. but i'm capable of describing the pictures that i see. so anyway, i began this journey of a thousand miles with one step at a time, the shrapnel of his life all over my floor, and trying to put together this puzzle which became so frustrating that i kept running away from it as much as i embraced it. i fina
did you follow tony's trials during that time? >> i followed tony in and out of the courtroom for about 10 years. being in tony's presence is a lot like having an overdose of x-rays or something like that. he is intense. once he sort of dumped this book on me -- it was never intended to be my book. it was supposed to be my art and his book. one day he came schlepping boxes and said, here, it's your baby, i don't have time. and i was left crushed under the avalanche of his enormous life...
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not as replacements for tony and vince, but as supporters. and those of you that will continue to always contact you and reach out to you and i want you to know that you have a family in all of the members of the san francisco fire department. today we're joined by several people. i'd like to acknowledge a couple of people that were instrumental and helped us all out on june 2 and 3rd and 4th, the members of san francisco general hospital. dr. andre campbell and leslie dubbin who were very helpful and were hoping for a different outcome than what we experienced. we also have our police chief with us. thank you for being here. members of the command staff. you'll hear from the mayor soon. i'd like to start off this, a simple but symbolic ceremony and i'd like to ask our department chaplain, father john green, to begin with an invocation. father green? >> before the invocation today, i would like to ask you to join with me in acknowledging the valarios and perezs and the great sacrifice they made for us. [applause] if anything, our grief is mor
not as replacements for tony and vince, but as supporters. and those of you that will continue to always contact you and reach out to you and i want you to know that you have a family in all of the members of the san francisco fire department. today we're joined by several people. i'd like to acknowledge a couple of people that were instrumental and helped us all out on june 2 and 3rd and 4th, the members of san francisco general hospital. dr. andre campbell and leslie dubbin who were very...
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there you go your your life you should leave immediately because tony blair is in the house and tony blair is in the house the big house of the vatican house of course and this brings me to blair's buddy pope benedict vatican calls for essential world bank to be set up pontifical council for justice and peace and a document called towards reforming the international financial and monetary systems in the context of a global public authority yes they are calling for a new global economic authority and essential world bank to be run by the un under which tony blair now in riches himself around the world i mean to think that the pope is coming out and saying the vatican will this be a world bank because everything that's caused millions to die is a centralization of financial thorny and too big to fail institutions so here you have the vatican saying let's create an even bigger too big to fail institution to create more murder more cessna nations more war this guy is completely inconsistent with anything that philosophically or theologically speaking that he says he represents this is no
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here tony there is there is this claim out there that the u.s. government does more for big businesses and corporations bails them out but doesn't bail out the average american so is the government too friendly to corporations and not friendly enough to the average guy. let's take a look at the evidence evidence based as i believe kevin was saying the tea party movement isn't in favor of the bailout so i created websites before obama took office saying no bailouts created videos on the subject there's no such thing as too big to fail you can't go against the free market to save the free market that is a myth you can't spend your way into prosperity as for kevin's idea about evidence let's talk about the democrats and the occupy wall street movement the d. triple c. the democratic congressional campaign committee has a page on its website a petition to get signatures in favor of occupy wall street you think you're running away from the democrats the democrats are co-opting you they own you they want to be watching this want to reassure you and the
here tony there is there is this claim out there that the u.s. government does more for big businesses and corporations bails them out but doesn't bail out the average american so is the government too friendly to corporations and not friendly enough to the average guy. let's take a look at the evidence evidence based as i believe kevin was saying the tea party movement isn't in favor of the bailout so i created websites before obama took office saying no bailouts created videos on the subject...
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and one of the organizers of october two thousand and eleven dot org and in los angeles we cross to tony katz he's a tea party organizer and a radio talk show host gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want but first marcia to walk us through what's been going on at wall street well events are still unfolding peter and the dismal statistics that reveal a floundering u.s. economy the occupy wall street movement continues to gain momentum across the country and trying their fourth week the protests condemning corporate greed government inefficiency and growing income inequality have even earned the endorsement of president barack obama i think people are frustrated and. the protesters are giving voice to a more broad based frustration about our financial system which what started as a rally against america's corrupt democratic process has turned into an organized collective called for social justice that employs the same tactics as its ideological alternative the tea party movement experts say it is now a force to be reckoned with with unions and a gro
and one of the organizers of october two thousand and eleven dot org and in los angeles we cross to tony katz he's a tea party organizer and a radio talk show host gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want but first marcia to walk us through what's been going on at wall street well events are still unfolding peter and the dismal statistics that reveal a floundering u.s. economy the occupy wall street movement continues to gain momentum across the country...
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tony kept host of the tony couch spectacular all patriots media dot com and from bozeman montana charlie mcgrath founder of a wide awake news thank you both for joining rejoining us and i want to start off by showing you some photos of former marine and two time iraq war vet scott olsen he was wounded in the protest and open last night after he was hit in the had by a police projectile he's now in a hospital recovering there yet on the ground there mark i'll start with you police are resorting to violence and other tactics do you think this is an effort to silence the protests before to grow before grows even louder. charlie i'm going to direct that question to you. well yes absolutely i mean it's it's i think the realization is very that this isn't as the mainstream media try to portray this for the last month and just the far left movement it is growing it's spreading energy is a very much real and the moment it is spreading across this country and the world i think the power elites you know if that was their intention it was a far worse intention to start this occupy movement than it
tony kept host of the tony couch spectacular all patriots media dot com and from bozeman montana charlie mcgrath founder of a wide awake news thank you both for joining rejoining us and i want to start off by showing you some photos of former marine and two time iraq war vet scott olsen he was wounded in the protest and open last night after he was hit in the had by a police projectile he's now in a hospital recovering there yet on the ground there mark i'll start with you police are resorting...
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we are glad to be with you to take part in plain honor to tony and anthony. thank you very much and our hearts continue to be with you. think you. -- thank-you. >> before we continue, we will have a few presentations. i would like to ask the deputy chief of operations and the deputy chief to present flights to both families. they were given to us in june from the navy. both of them were flown on the uss arizona. a very generous person who is with us today personally had crafted the cases they are in. we really appreciate your support for us to make this presentation. thank you for being here. >> i would like to ask the president of local 798 -- 798 to offer up the presentation on behalf of local 798. >> many of us in this room consider ourselves lucky having known these colleagues. very few in this room were lucky enough to know them and sons, brother, and friend. we want you to know that their story is still being told, not only of their sacrifice and dedication, but of the men that they were, the friends that they had. we're still receiving cards from new y
we are glad to be with you to take part in plain honor to tony and anthony. thank you very much and our hearts continue to be with you. think you. -- thank-you. >> before we continue, we will have a few presentations. i would like to ask the deputy chief of operations and the deputy chief to present flights to both families. they were given to us in june from the navy. both of them were flown on the uss arizona. a very generous person who is with us today personally had crafted the cases...
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cowboys owner jerry jones says hey, tony, tony, get off me. and the lions head coach jim schwartz celebrates a 34-30 come from behind victory. 2nd quarter giants up 6-0. ahmad bradshaw runs it in from 13 yards out. giants take the first lead. 3rd quarter eli manning gets hit and fumbles. darnell dockett recovers at the 4-yard-line and two plays later beanie wells powers it in from a yard out. cardinals built a 20-10 lead. less than two to go, eli manning, the g men come from behind to defeat the cardinals 31-207. new york is now 3-1 -- 31-27. new york is now 3-1, their only loss to washington. >>> when we come back more on the defense bailing out the offense, but it never should have come down to that, doc walker with an emotional and heartfelt final thoughts after the break. ur >>> welcome back to the washington area nissan dealers sports xtra. >> look, if you had told any redskins fan or any redskin they would be 3-1 heading into the bye week, you would have had a lot of sign me up, but look, now the team has 14 days without game in the eagl
cowboys owner jerry jones says hey, tony, tony, get off me. and the lions head coach jim schwartz celebrates a 34-30 come from behind victory. 2nd quarter giants up 6-0. ahmad bradshaw runs it in from 13 yards out. giants take the first lead. 3rd quarter eli manning gets hit and fumbles. darnell dockett recovers at the 4-yard-line and two plays later beanie wells powers it in from a yard out. cardinals built a 20-10 lead. less than two to go, eli manning, the g men come from behind to defeat...
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silence a voice that is growing louder and america for more earlier i was joined by katz host of the tony couch spectacular all patriots media dot com and charlie mcgrath founder of wide awake news i started by asking them if they think the police are trying to silence the protesters by resorting to violence here is charlie's take parts i think the realization is there to this isn't. the mainstream media straight portrayed this for the last month and just the far left movement is growing it's spreading energy very much real and the momentum is spreading across this country and the world i think the power elites you know if it was their intention it was the far west intention to start this occupy movement then it is rapidly spiraling out of their control because so many people the this this past ninety nine point nine percent of the planet basically are get completely disenfranchised and so this frustration is going to continue to spread. the powers that be are certainly going to try to rein this in before it becomes a real movement that would lead to change tony what do you think is the t
silence a voice that is growing louder and america for more earlier i was joined by katz host of the tony couch spectacular all patriots media dot com and charlie mcgrath founder of wide awake news i started by asking them if they think the police are trying to silence the protesters by resorting to violence here is charlie's take parts i think the realization is there to this isn't. the mainstream media straight portrayed this for the last month and just the far left movement is growing it's...
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and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chance to see him in court, it's just a sight to behold. it really is. we're so grateful that he could be here today. he's trying a triple homicide case right now in oakland. he has a jury out waiting. you may get called away but we're hope you're able to stay for the panel. finally, we have sheldon
and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chance to see him in court, it's just a sight to behold. it really is. we're so grateful that he could be here today. he's trying a triple homicide case right now in oakland. he has a jury out waiting. you may get called away but we're hope you're able to stay for the panel. finally, we have sheldon
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y retiran del mercado miles de vehÍculo con una falla, le diremos cuÁles son los modelo m hombro, tony va en busca a alguien en re gon. >>> oregon >>> alerta tendremos en el tiempo, lo veremos como costumbre en "primer impacto" ya vol velvemoolvemos. la actividad sÍsmica tiene al mundo en alerta. con la evacuaciÓn de decenases perso de personas repentina, y para usted razÓn manos a pusieron manos a la obra en colorado, luego de una tormenta que dejÓ sin energÍa elÉctrica a muchos hogares, y esta temporada, como si fuera poco abandonado porciones de colorado, dÁndole paso a actividad hasta de nieves especialmente sobre texas, fuerte actividad de precipitaciÓn tanto para todo el noreste de texas, oklahoma, por aquÍ estamos bien, porque no hay ser seria a q muccumulaciÓn, despuÉ paso de este sistema frontal, tenemos descenso en las temperaturas, y las bandas de lluvias, y no ieve sobre nueva york, pennsylvania en el oeste de virginia, y hay que tener precauciÓn aviso de congelacion en graen parn parte de texas, e chicago el medio oeste en la costa oeste todo luce tranquilo, y
y retiran del mercado miles de vehÍculo con una falla, le diremos cuÁles son los modelo m hombro, tony va en busca a alguien en re gon. >>> oregon >>> alerta tendremos en el tiempo, lo veremos como costumbre en "primer impacto" ya vol velvemoolvemos. la actividad sÍsmica tiene al mundo en alerta. con la evacuaciÓn de decenases perso de personas repentina, y para usted razÓn manos a pusieron manos a la obra en colorado, luego de una tormenta que dejÓ sin...
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all right tony i get it. yes, sunny, sunny and beautiful this afternoon, right through the weekend we look great. 56 regan national, 56 leonard town, baltimore 65, 40s off to the north and west but you can see where it is gradually warming up to mid-50s. dulles 54 and 51 hagerstown a little back door cold front brought a few clouds to the area. that will bring us slightly cooler temperatures as i mentioned earlier you notice winds out of the north and east slightly cooler, when all is said and done this will be another picture perfect day nothing going on new york, a few clouds southern new england out to the west, chicago, high pressure and that will just be strolling through the area, very slow to move next several days for a change, on the flip side of a very nice weather pattern, this is well established it will stick around, nice october weather continues for another several days, 71 today, mostly sunny skies, winds out of the north and east, 5 to 10. it won't be gusty as it was yesterday. clear skies, c
all right tony i get it. yes, sunny, sunny and beautiful this afternoon, right through the weekend we look great. 56 regan national, 56 leonard town, baltimore 65, 40s off to the north and west but you can see where it is gradually warming up to mid-50s. dulles 54 and 51 hagerstown a little back door cold front brought a few clouds to the area. that will bring us slightly cooler temperatures as i mentioned earlier you notice winds out of the north and east slightly cooler, when all is said and...
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in providence, rhode island, there's tony lapour with his white gloves and whistle directing traffic. >> i'm not going to argue with that truck. he was too big. >> he may look like an ordinary cop, but the residents of this new england town have found that tony is anything but ordinary. >> everybody out of the pool. >> through a flurry of whistle, tweets and flashy dance moves, tony performs the routine that he's been perfecting for more than 25 years. >> always wanted to be a performer growing up. so i could look at dance steps and know what to do just watching them on television. i would go out and do a couple of hand movements and a couple of spins. and once i saw our boss come down the street, i would go back and do it the traditional way so they wouldn't catch me. i did it consistently after that for a half hour to 45 minutes a day. >> tony was already a local legend by the time he made an appearance on "nightly news" with tom brokaw. >> well, i can tell it's monday. i haven't gotten one smile today yet. >> "countdown with keith olbermann." >> finally to providence, rhode island,
in providence, rhode island, there's tony lapour with his white gloves and whistle directing traffic. >> i'm not going to argue with that truck. he was too big. >> he may look like an ordinary cop, but the residents of this new england town have found that tony is anything but ordinary. >> everybody out of the pool. >> through a flurry of whistle, tweets and flashy dance moves, tony performs the routine that he's been perfecting for more than 25 years. >> always...
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and he wanted tony la russa to sign it. tony la russa said let me think about it for a night and i'll give it to you tomorrow. realize this is back in 2001 when we had seen just one excellent season from albert pujols. and tony la russa, who was in his 33rd year of managing in the big leagues, thought about it for a night and wrote on that picture in 2001, "to the best player i've ever managed." signed his name, to albert pujols. now here he is. maybe days away from free agency. you wonder what the market will be and you wonder how competitive the cardinals will be in trying to keep one of the best players ever to wear this historic uniform. >> tim: very few players after only 11 years would be a shoo-in for the hall of fame. but you are looking at one right there. if his career were over today, he is a hall-of-famer. >> joe: rzepczynski takes care of the rangers 1-2-3. in the bottom of the eighth inning, berkman, jay, freese coming up. maybe the best ever, heck the best ever. stan musial, stan "the man" at the park tonight
and he wanted tony la russa to sign it. tony la russa said let me think about it for a night and i'll give it to you tomorrow. realize this is back in 2001 when we had seen just one excellent season from albert pujols. and tony la russa, who was in his 33rd year of managing in the big leagues, thought about it for a night and wrote on that picture in 2001, "to the best player i've ever managed." signed his name, to albert pujols. now here he is. maybe days away from free agency. you...
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and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chance to see him in court, it's just a sight to behold. it really is. we're so grateful that he could be here today.
and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chance to see him in court, it's just a sight to behold. it really is. we're so grateful that he could be here today.