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i met with president biden in june, right of this year, and i had a photo of robert williams and, his two young daughters. and robert was holding the first gender sage justice award. and president biden's like is the high rate the threat of like there is hope once we start having the president asking some of these questions and that a long way off from coding in a white mass and i would say in terms of words of encouragement tech needs us it's not the other way around the perspectives that you bring what you care is important. and i had to find that for myself when i first wanted to do this research. people are like, how good your math skills? are you sure really want to tell that i had a bit of discouragement from very well-meaning people, you know, they just had to look for me to make sure i don't get hurt and all of that right. so what helped me was having people like dr. timnit gabriel, she was finishing up her phd while i was finishing my master's. and then you're saying that i look to who are inspiring. deb raji reached out on facebook, right, saying, hey, i saw this can i do an
i met with president biden in june, right of this year, and i had a photo of robert williams and, his two young daughters. and robert was holding the first gender sage justice award. and president biden's like is the high rate the threat of like there is hope once we start having the president asking some of these questions and that a long way off from coding in a white mass and i would say in terms of words of encouragement tech needs us it's not the other way around the perspectives that you...
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oversight chair, robert williams , greg jarrett and radio host. biden, president biden, white house correspondents dinner mocking trump over his trials. politicized trial orchestrated by democrats. laughing at jokes about cocaine found at his white house. lawmakers outrage speaking out about this. law-abiding citizens are taking notice. brand new poles. biden calling behind trump. this shocking story out of political. jim biden cited joe biden's name and powerful connections to try to get millions of dollars from a major state-sponsored terrorism. kotter to fund his u.s. business partners. the media increasingly hammering biden for going to the press right as lawmakers increasingly warned biden is pushing foreign agencies using your tax dollars to get out the vote. that violates federal law. plus wall street journal columnist, mora new poles for biden from cnn and cbs. 55% of voters say trumps presidency was a success. 61% say biden's is "a failure". biden is so badly pulling according to gallup, below nixon and carter. no signs of resuscitation t
oversight chair, robert williams , greg jarrett and radio host. biden, president biden, white house correspondents dinner mocking trump over his trials. politicized trial orchestrated by democrats. laughing at jokes about cocaine found at his white house. lawmakers outrage speaking out about this. law-abiding citizens are taking notice. brand new poles. biden calling behind trump. this shocking story out of political. jim biden cited joe biden's name and powerful connections to try to get...
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welcome back, robert. i know you've got the william kennedy smith rape trial. george zimmerman trial in your history of what you've been a part of what do you make of what christine is describing about some of these additional details she shared about these jurors and their reactions the foreperson, she described as almost militant in when he walked by the man originally from ireland. she described an older gentlemen, a trump peer in terms of age, and a woman who was smiling and seem very happy to be on the jury. what do you take away from what you just heard? >> yeah. it's a it's a mixed group. this is exactly what you want. it's you've got people from different walks of life. you can see that i'm wearing my fishing tie today. and the reason i'm wearing it is because the former president called themselves some pretty good jurors today, we've got seven. you've got two of them that are lawyers >> the end what this sketcher was telling us is that these jurors are reacting naturally. it's not just that it's a criminal case is not just that it's a high-profile case
welcome back, robert. i know you've got the william kennedy smith rape trial. george zimmerman trial in your history of what you've been a part of what do you make of what christine is describing about some of these additional details she shared about these jurors and their reactions the foreperson, she described as almost militant in when he walked by the man originally from ireland. she described an older gentlemen, a trump peer in terms of age, and a woman who was smiling and seem very happy...
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but mary frances roberts was basically a victim of sexual assault. william forrester. he arrived in the territory of florida in 1835. key west. when he arrived there in 1835, this was his second time going to florida and being arrested for being for entering the territory illegally. and because it was the second time the florida statute that allowed for the law to come down very hard on him, his sentence. five years, enslavement to the highest bidder for the crime of being on a ship and sailing into into key west. the judge who sentenced him also turned out to be the highest bidder. and so he basically was able to purchase william foster. this one story has a happy ending. william faulkner's captain was a gas, so the captain that left cook to sort of like wither on the lake, wither in the principal jail. the other captain, forster's captain, does the right thing. he goes to the bahamas, which is where he's shipping from. he gets a bunch of money. he comes back and he basically buys off. forster's enslaver to get him out of enslavement so he doesn't stay in american sla
but mary frances roberts was basically a victim of sexual assault. william forrester. he arrived in the territory of florida in 1835. key west. when he arrived there in 1835, this was his second time going to florida and being arrested for being for entering the territory illegally. and because it was the second time the florida statute that allowed for the law to come down very hard on him, his sentence. five years, enslavement to the highest bidder for the crime of being on a ship and sailing...
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i want to begin with robert hirshhorn, though, a jury consultant and robert, i know you've got four decades of experience. the william kennedy smith rape trial, the george zimmerman trial. >> so you've been doing in this a long time. you get 96 is the first group, right? they're going to keep going by groups of about 100 until they're able to seat the full jury of 12. and then alternate. you were actually surprised that only 50% of the potential jurors are a little bit over were let go because they couldn't be fair i was here and thanks for having me back on the show. you did a great job today reporting from outside the courthouse? >> yeah. because it's trump keeps talking about how he can't get a fair trial and added the first 96. there were only 50. that was excused. i would have expected more like 75 or 80 that would said they'd formed an opinion. so maybe saying for the camera, he can't get a fair trial. >> but aaron, >> i think the man can. >> you think he can >> yeah. mimi westchester de do you agree with that too, from what you from what we saw today and more than half of them immedi
i want to begin with robert hirshhorn, though, a jury consultant and robert, i know you've got four decades of experience. the william kennedy smith rape trial, the george zimmerman trial. >> so you've been doing in this a long time. you get 96 is the first group, right? they're going to keep going by groups of about 100 until they're able to seat the full jury of 12. and then alternate. you were actually surprised that only 50% of the potential jurors are a little bit over were let go...
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thank you to jeremy, matthew, david, robert, andrew and reggie from the enforcement bureau and william from the office of general council. with that, would any of my colleagues like to make any announcements that the time? commissioner carr? commissioner starks? >> yes, i do i would like to announce some staff changes in the starks office. many of you know shiva wrawpped his time at the commission last week. he has moved on to join ntia as the director for spectrum strategy. let me break that up. he is truly a superb lawyer and somebody who is a consummate legal adviser. a deep thinker and threw himself into the work and for me for the office and also somebody that i travel to dubai with as many wireless advisers do, they get assigned to international travel. he traveled with me to sweden and other places. just truly a joy to be with him and i wish him and his family all of the best. i am glad that he is continuing to bring his immense talent to public service and the american people will continue to benefit from him as a spectrum adviser for american public in many ways now. but that
thank you to jeremy, matthew, david, robert, andrew and reggie from the enforcement bureau and william from the office of general council. with that, would any of my colleagues like to make any announcements that the time? commissioner carr? commissioner starks? >> yes, i do i would like to announce some staff changes in the starks office. many of you know shiva wrawpped his time at the commission last week. he has moved on to join ntia as the director for spectrum strategy. let me break...
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christ was played by william dafoe. all his other films were dedicated to varying degrees. scoundrels in whom america did not want to recognize itself, it was such a beautiful distorting mirror, the same story happened this year: killer of the flower moon is a movie about how 100 years ago, at the beginning of the 20th century , oil was found on the land of the asseiji tribe, as a result, the land-owning tribe became the wealthiest, wealthiest enclave in the united states. yes, immediately all the swindlers of america rushed in, began to sell local photographs for 40 dollars, coffins for 1.00 dollars, well, etc., profiting in every possible way from the simple-minded indians, but the most enormous crime was that all the surrounding whites began to marry indians, after which indians were found either... this time scarcez also had to be content with only a nomination, perhaps this is another academic failure, of which there were already enough in the overall oscar score, now a few words about the other nominees with 2010,
christ was played by william dafoe. all his other films were dedicated to varying degrees. scoundrels in whom america did not want to recognize itself, it was such a beautiful distorting mirror, the same story happened this year: killer of the flower moon is a movie about how 100 years ago, at the beginning of the 20th century , oil was found on the land of the asseiji tribe, as a result, the land-owning tribe became the wealthiest, wealthiest enclave in the united states. yes, immediately all...
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and his report was given to william macpherson. william macpherson only used 50% of that report. and when i said to robert, did you find any racism within the met police? he said, no, i didn't, norman. what i found was in competence, bad leadership and a bad investigation . but and a bad investigation. but william macpherson had to do something because the controversy around stephen lawrence murder was so much he had to find something wrong with the police. okay norman, you said that the police chiefs and leaders were woke . leaders were woke. >> why are they woke? what have they been doing in your eyes? that's, you know, woke. >> well, i'll tell you what. all they're in doing is they're interested in doing is telling about pronouns. telling you about pronouns. telling about their sex, telling you about their sex, telling you about all the issues that most of the british public don't give a toss about. excuse the french. what they want is police leaders with vision, passion, direction, and the ability to earn respect from their officers. the public and victims of crime. but they'
and his report was given to william macpherson. william macpherson only used 50% of that report. and when i said to robert, did you find any racism within the met police? he said, no, i didn't, norman. what i found was in competence, bad leadership and a bad investigation . but and a bad investigation. but william macpherson had to do something because the controversy around stephen lawrence murder was so much he had to find something wrong with the police. okay norman, you said that the police...
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robert h. have lost to dewey and eisenhower. and i'm truly and what's really interesting is just when you were saying get someone getting thrown into the presidency, i think that william howard taft, it could also be true for him. i always say that he never really wanted to be president. he truly wanted to be a supreme court justice, which he went on hold that position and i also think that william howard taft was a great president. i don't think he was a great politician. he basically presidential aspirations slayed greatly on, i would say his father and my great grandmother, helen taft. she wanted him to be president he did not want to be president. i don't think that if teddy if teddy roosevelt hadn't handed him the presidency, we would say i don't think that he would have really aspired for that at all. he loved being a public servant, but he didn't necessarily love the stress that came with being the president. and he was someone that really, in terms of our three branches of government, he really was a big proponent for th
robert h. have lost to dewey and eisenhower. and i'm truly and what's really interesting is just when you were saying get someone getting thrown into the presidency, i think that william howard taft, it could also be true for him. i always say that he never really wanted to be president. he truly wanted to be a supreme court justice, which he went on hold that position and i also think that william howard taft was a great president. i don't think he was a great politician. he basically...
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jesus christ in the film the last temptation of christ, and scorse then tried to cast his favorite robert denir in the main role, denir said: “marty seems to have gone crazy, also from me, of course, the beautiful christ, christ was played by william defoe. all the other films were dedicated to varying degrees of scoundrels, in which america did not want to recognize itself, it was such a beautiful distorting mirror, the same story happened this year, killer of the flower moon - this is a movie about how 100 years ago at the beginning of the 20th century, oil was found on the land of the asseiji tribe, as a result of which the tribe owned. or marry indians, after which the indians were found either shot in a ditch, or poisoned by some kind of burnt whiskey, while prohibition was raging, the whiskey was moonshine, or simply died from strange diseases, the osage tribe was literally attacked by a pestilence, until until finally, the central government sent to... this actually makes it clear that throughout and a huge 3 s2-hour film, by the end of it we, relatives, will kill, beat down, rob
jesus christ in the film the last temptation of christ, and scorse then tried to cast his favorite robert denir in the main role, denir said: “marty seems to have gone crazy, also from me, of course, the beautiful christ, christ was played by william defoe. all the other films were dedicated to varying degrees of scoundrels, in which america did not want to recognize itself, it was such a beautiful distorting mirror, the same story happened this year, killer of the flower moon - this is a...
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co-anchor robert macneil. ♪ >> this is the pbs from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: on monday, for the first time in american history, a former president will be tried in a court of law. it follows the judge in donald trump's new york hush money trial, again denying his request for a delay. mr. trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records to prevent news of an alleged extramarital affair from becoming public. william brangham has a preview of this complicated and historic case. mr. trump we will make america great again. william: eight years ago, donald trump, the real estate mogul turned reality tv star turned presidential candidate, was about to deliver a titanic political upset. it was the fall of 2016, and despite trailing in the polls to former secretary of state hilary clinton, the republican nominee was all confidence. mr. trump: when we win on november 8th we are going to washington, d.c. an
co-anchor robert macneil. ♪ >> this is the pbs from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: on monday, for the first time in american history, a former president will be tried in a court of law. it follows the judge in donald trump's new york hush money trial, again denying his request for a delay. mr. trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records to prevent news of an alleged...
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keller, andrew and reggie from the t enforcement bureau and william denver and dave from the office of general counsel. and with that would any of my colleagues like to make any announcements at this time? commissioner. >> yes, thank you madam chairwoman. i would like to announce some staff changes in the office. many of you know that my legal adviser for wireless space international issues wrapped up his time at the commission last week. he's moved on to join an tia is the senior spectrum advisor anddirector of national spectrum strategy. so let me break that up. he is truly a super lawyer and somebody who is a constant legal advisor, deep thinker, creative thinker threw himself to work for me, h the office, but also somebody i travel with as many wireless advisors do andy they get assigned the international travel and it's truly a joy to be with him and i wish him and his family all the best. i'm glad that he's continuing to bring his immense talent to public service and the american people will continue to benefit from him as a spectrum advisor for the american public in many way
keller, andrew and reggie from the t enforcement bureau and william denver and dave from the office of general counsel. and with that would any of my colleagues like to make any announcements at this time? commissioner. >> yes, thank you madam chairwoman. i would like to announce some staff changes in the office. many of you know that my legal adviser for wireless space international issues wrapped up his time at the commission last week. he's moved on to join an tia is the senior...
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of the kennedy family endorsed us presidentjoe biden for a second term — a rebuke to family member robert f kennedyjunior, who is running as an independent for the white house. rfkjr has qualified as a 2024 presidential candidate in the battleground state of michigan. speaking of leaders, taylor swift's new album drops in a couple of hours. if you search hard, you might be able to do it now. the tortured poets department appears to have been leaked online but there are loyal fans out there who call themselves the real swifties who are adamant that they will hold out until its official release date on friday. taylor swift has not confirmed if that lead is hers or if it is fake. i am carl nasman in washington. we will have plenty more coming up we will have plenty more coming up at the top of the hour. stay with us here on bbc news. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows spotted again on thursday, particularly across parts of scotland, such as here in aberdeenshire. and there will be more rainbows on friday with sunshine and showers still very much the theme of the day but lots more dry weat
of the kennedy family endorsed us presidentjoe biden for a second term — a rebuke to family member robert f kennedyjunior, who is running as an independent for the white house. rfkjr has qualified as a 2024 presidential candidate in the battleground state of michigan. speaking of leaders, taylor swift's new album drops in a couple of hours. if you search hard, you might be able to do it now. the tortured poets department appears to have been leaked online but there are loyal fans out there...
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. >> we've got brian skelter, who is a special correspondent for vanity fair, robert gray, who was a former counsel to president trump. lot of questions for him during the first impeachment stacy schneider, manhattan criminal defense attorney, and temidayo aganga-williams, who is a former senior investigative counsel for the january 6 committee, and tim, you have given what you just heard from berman, they're talking about how this day started for trump's legal team and what this looked like. what does that spell? we'll talk about what it means for the gag order. but what does it mean when that's the relationship between the judge and the lead defense counsel on de really date two of this as a litigator that really just made me cringe. i mean, i think i cannot imagine or more problematic way for a judge to perceive you. so early in a trial, to have your credibility question by a judge. that's about as low as you can gov as a lawyer in a courtroom. i think there was a really bad day. i think why it matters that it's the tone going forward. there's gonna be a lot more skirmishes in fro
. >> we've got brian skelter, who is a special correspondent for vanity fair, robert gray, who was a former counsel to president trump. lot of questions for him during the first impeachment stacy schneider, manhattan criminal defense attorney, and temidayo aganga-williams, who is a former senior investigative counsel for the january 6 committee, and tim, you have given what you just heard from berman, they're talking about how this day started for trump's legal team and what this looked...
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to prince william, isn't it? >> absolutely it is. polo is a rich man's sport and in america it's a very exclusive sport. >> if you've all seen pretty women with pretty woman with richard gere and julia roberts, you remember when this, lady of the night of dubious morals goes to the polo match in a brown, polka dot dress with a lovely hat, and she's mixing with the hoi polloi and she's carrying it off as his escort in america. it's a snobby sport, as i say, it's not going to go down well in their constituency that they want to cultivate across all the ethnic groups in the country. but having said that , let's just but having said that, let's just see how good a teacher he is. he speaks well when he's speaking publicly, if he can teach people, if he can bring some youngsters into the joy of working with horses and riding them as expertly as he does, and he he does. >> and i've seen him ride many times, and he's very good at it, we'll see. but it doesn't send the right signals. but i think it really shows martin, apart from anything els
to prince william, isn't it? >> absolutely it is. polo is a rich man's sport and in america it's a very exclusive sport. >> if you've all seen pretty women with pretty woman with richard gere and julia roberts, you remember when this, lady of the night of dubious morals goes to the polo match in a brown, polka dot dress with a lovely hat, and she's mixing with the hoi polloi and she's carrying it off as his escort in america. it's a snobby sport, as i say, it's not going to go down...