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[buzz] robert pinsky: mr. penn?ve is a fragile flower opening to the first warmth of spring, whose crimson petals are not as red as george bush's soiled and blood-soaked underwear. [cheers] -no. no, i'm sorry. mr. colbert for the steal. -love is a full length mirror? [cheers] -that's, that's incorrect. the correct metaphor was love is a battlefield. a battlefield. the score is still zero to zero. and the next category is-- computer? man: beep beep beep boop beep boop. -occupations. gentlemen, a metaphor for an accountant. [buzz] --[in unison] an accountant is a manila envelope yellowed with age that fell between the filing cabinet and the wall. trapped, alone, parched. [cheers] -that is correct. that is correct. you both get one point, which means-- sean penn: but, but, but, but uh, i wasn't finished. [clears throat] lacking even the moisture of george bush's soiled and blood-soaked underwear. robert pinsky: i'm sorry. i'm sorry, the point goes to mr. colbert. -yes! [ding] man: bloop! -that sound-- [audience laughin
[buzz] robert pinsky: mr. penn?ve is a fragile flower opening to the first warmth of spring, whose crimson petals are not as red as george bush's soiled and blood-soaked underwear. [cheers] -no. no, i'm sorry. mr. colbert for the steal. -love is a full length mirror? [cheers] -that's, that's incorrect. the correct metaphor was love is a battlefield. a battlefield. the score is still zero to zero. and the next category is-- computer? man: beep beep beep boop beep boop. -occupations. gentlemen, a...
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we can even go to bill clinton. >> now richard roberts. >> and now richard roberts. have always been a womanizer. that's what most people say. something about a nice man in his mid-50s with a nice smile, healthy body and a full head of hair. women have a tendency to attract themselves to it. they are look moths to light. they just flutter right on in. >> though roberts considers himself a ladies man, some of the women in his life disagree. he is currently charged with assault and battery against a former girlfriend. he's pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. 16 months earlier, however, he pled guilty to three counts of violating a protective order taken out by another woman and served 60 days in the tulsa county jail. >> i was kind of hooked on women for a long time. after my wife left me and everything, my attitude changed about women. that was probably where the switch started going in reverse toward cocaine. >> though he has been caught in the jail's revolving door, robert says it was during a stay two years earlier that he had an epiphany. it had to do with disc
we can even go to bill clinton. >> now richard roberts. >> and now richard roberts. have always been a womanizer. that's what most people say. something about a nice man in his mid-50s with a nice smile, healthy body and a full head of hair. women have a tendency to attract themselves to it. they are look moths to light. they just flutter right on in. >> though roberts considers himself a ladies man, some of the women in his life disagree. he is currently charged with assault...
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i met robert eight, nine, 10 years ago.ead his book, begging for change, you know his work weh d.c. central kitchen, call him the steve jobs the nonprofit sector, he's a pretty cool guy. to have himited here. thinkl take us, make us differently. i encourage you to keep your questions at hand, we will pause the end for some q and a. that i'm going to turn it over to robert to lead us through the keynote and he'll be joining us later this afternoon. [applause] thanknk you, thank you, you. that is a pleasure to be back in washington d.c. may know that i asnt the last 40 years here but i have since decamped to the community of my youth, los opening upere i'm the l.a. kitchen right now. i was, we're going to get to aansition, but nothing fills hard more than walking street that you're so familiar with. daysnt the past couple of visiting old friends, seeing old down to thegoing biggest shelter in america where payroll,1 years making just like many of you all. but at the same time also, a town that.c. is to reinspire yourself. and
i met robert eight, nine, 10 years ago.ead his book, begging for change, you know his work weh d.c. central kitchen, call him the steve jobs the nonprofit sector, he's a pretty cool guy. to have himited here. thinkl take us, make us differently. i encourage you to keep your questions at hand, we will pause the end for some q and a. that i'm going to turn it over to robert to lead us through the keynote and he'll be joining us later this afternoon. [applause] thanknk you, thank you, you. that is...
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as a young man i became very enamored of robert kennedy. as many of you know in his journey, his resurrection, he went to cape town, south africa and spoke at the university there. you and i urge you young men and women in the audience, and frankly anyone who has not taken the opportunity -- the glory of the internet is you can go on and hear the speeches and that is one of the best speeches you will ever hear. on the walls of his grave are etched words that still speak to me. every time a person stands up against injustice or fights for what is right, they send forth a small ripple of hope and daring and from all those energy sources, those ripples can create waves that will wash down the mightiest walls of oppression. to this day, that still reminds me of why i do what i did. i came from southern california here -- really, all i wanted to do was open a nightclub. i have told this story too many times. [laughter] i want to be real clear here. many of us were inspired by those men and women in the day, who really risks things -- you really
as a young man i became very enamored of robert kennedy. as many of you know in his journey, his resurrection, he went to cape town, south africa and spoke at the university there. you and i urge you young men and women in the audience, and frankly anyone who has not taken the opportunity -- the glory of the internet is you can go on and hear the speeches and that is one of the best speeches you will ever hear. on the walls of his grave are etched words that still speak to me. every time a...
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i will turn it over to robert to lead us through the keynote. robert? [applause] thank you, thank you, thank you. it is a pleasure to be back in washington dc. i spent the last 40 years in the nation's capital, but i have decamped to the community of my youth -- los angeles, where i'm opening the los angeles kitchen. will get to transition. nothing fills the heart more than walking streets you are so familiar with. i spent the past couple of days visiting old friends, seeing old colleagues, going to the biggest shelter in america were i spent 21 years making payroll. at the same time, washington, dc that allows you to re-inspired yourself. yourself.nspire it is appropriate talk about the 50th anniversary of community action. i look around the room and i don't see a lot of people that are that old when it was signed. i look around the room, i was six years old. i am now 56. there are a few people older than i am, but for many of us, the sign of that era that has inspired so much of our work and the leaders of that era who oftentimes decorate the walls of
i will turn it over to robert to lead us through the keynote. robert? [applause] thank you, thank you, thank you. it is a pleasure to be back in washington dc. i spent the last 40 years in the nation's capital, but i have decamped to the community of my youth -- los angeles, where i'm opening the los angeles kitchen. will get to transition. nothing fills the heart more than walking streets you are so familiar with. i spent the past couple of days visiting old friends, seeing old colleagues,...
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robert mugabe is the leader. he hasn't decided who his new deputy will be. we have is this report. >> reporter: zimbabwe's first family appears ultimately in control of the party and the country. president robert mugabe's wife, grace, is head of the party's women's league. >> it is a great honour not only for me personally, but also for my family. >> reporter: her husband is reelected leader of the ruling zanu pf party. >> for as long as i have strength in me. i work. for as long as i am still sane and fully bright in mind. i still have a good memory, and a good area in my mind. >> robert mugabe's vice president didn't attend the zanu pf elected congress. she has been accused of trying to kill robert mugabe. an allegation she denies. political analysts say she will not be vice president for much longer. wednesday or thursday people will have a decision. people were hoping it will be sooner, but he will not be rushed. >> emerson is expected to replace her, who robert mugabe threatened to have arrested. for now, he says she's at a house in harari. >> when a pe
robert mugabe is the leader. he hasn't decided who his new deputy will be. we have is this report. >> reporter: zimbabwe's first family appears ultimately in control of the party and the country. president robert mugabe's wife, grace, is head of the party's women's league. >> it is a great honour not only for me personally, but also for my family. >> reporter: her husband is reelected leader of the ruling zanu pf party. >> for as long as i have strength in me. i work....
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that's another robert hill. robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. as thnew players in newge in thmarkets face a choice: do it fast and cheap. or do it right. for almost 90 years, we've stayed true to the belief that if you put quality in, you get quality out. it's why everything we build, we build to last. build on progress. build on pride. build on a company that's built for it. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® campbell's healthy request. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest
that's another robert hill. robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. as thnew players in newge in thmarkets face a choice: do it fast and cheap. or do it right. for almost 90 years, we've stayed true to the belief that if you put...
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. >> you have talked about both president obama and chief justice roberts. interested in comparing and contrasting their temperaments. you have talked about how president obama might have been better suited to being a supreme court justice. many have talked about how justice roberts is a very political supreme court justice. talk about the temperaments of those two and how the roles fit them. >> it is certainly true that barack obama is an extraordinarily thoughtful and careful person. he weighs and measures the pros and cons of everything almost endlessly. and in a way, although he is decisive when he comes down one way or another, he is an ideal judge. he listens, absorbs, and does not have deeply embedded preconceptions. he is not particularly ideological. i think in many ways, john roberts is more ideological, more committed to certain ways of looking at the world. i do not think he is a politician in robes. but on the other hand, he has a very clear and crisp worldview and is very determined about seeing the world through the lenses he has ground for hi
. >> you have talked about both president obama and chief justice roberts. interested in comparing and contrasting their temperaments. you have talked about how president obama might have been better suited to being a supreme court justice. many have talked about how justice roberts is a very political supreme court justice. talk about the temperaments of those two and how the roles fit them. >> it is certainly true that barack obama is an extraordinarily thoughtful and careful...
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and robert, a student. you brought your tools also, robert. you were talking about how your tuition into this program help pay for what you're carrying here. >> right. the kit is complete. that's included, as well as chef coats and chef hats. >> what have you got there? what do you have there, robert, at this point? >> i've got spatulas. wooden, rubber spatulas we use for baking. i've got a potato peeler. apple corer and zester. >> i have no idea what a zester is. >> microplane. >> so what made you decide at your young age to say, you know, i want to get into the cet culinary school? >> i've cooked for a while, but i've always wanted to get my credentials and always wanted to learn the correct way of doing the culinary. i finally got an opportunity.
and robert, a student. you brought your tools also, robert. you were talking about how your tuition into this program help pay for what you're carrying here. >> right. the kit is complete. that's included, as well as chef coats and chef hats. >> what have you got there? what do you have there, robert, at this point? >> i've got spatulas. wooden, rubber spatulas we use for baking. i've got a potato peeler. apple corer and zester. >> i have no idea what a zester is....
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how do you think justice roberts will approach this?hen the chief justice said holding a gun to the state's head and saying your money or your life is a coercive proposition when you have a dollar in your pocket or $500 in the pocket, he was almost riding the script for an opinion that would say we should interpret this to avoid pressuring the states. >> giving him some ways to vote with the majority, but you would be surprised if he were to go the other way? >> i would not be surprised either way. >> and that would have a cataclysmic impact on the law. >> it would be quite cataclysmic. not necessarily the meltdown of the entire law, but close, and certainly for of the justices would do that -- four of the justices would do that. they felt betrayed. i think his calculus is more subtle. he cares about the long run, history, the meaning of the law. i predicted he would vote before and after the oral argument to uphold the affordable care act. i do not think he was trying to avoid doing something cataclysmic about point. i think he was doi
how do you think justice roberts will approach this?hen the chief justice said holding a gun to the state's head and saying your money or your life is a coercive proposition when you have a dollar in your pocket or $500 in the pocket, he was almost riding the script for an opinion that would say we should interpret this to avoid pressuring the states. >> giving him some ways to vote with the majority, but you would be surprised if he were to go the other way? >> i would not be...
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thank you very much, lord judge and chief justice roberts. >> sure. >> chief justice roberts began his appointment as head of the federal judiciary here in the united states in 2005. lord judge was appointed lord chief justice of england and wales in 2008. as lord chief justice of eng gland and wales he was head of the judiciary and head of the courts of england and wales. one other thing that in addition to both of them leading the judiciary in their respective countries, one other item they have in common is that both are benchers of the honorable society of the middle temple which is one of the four ancient organizations in england with the privilege of calling their members to be baristers in england. with that introduction i want to start -- excuse me. i thought we could start with our conversation focusing on magna carta and its meaning to us in the present time. in modern times. when we talk about magna carta now we focus on the fact that it was a great influence on the development of legal systems across the world and on the rise of the modern state. we also know that in the un
thank you very much, lord judge and chief justice roberts. >> sure. >> chief justice roberts began his appointment as head of the federal judiciary here in the united states in 2005. lord judge was appointed lord chief justice of england and wales in 2008. as lord chief justice of eng gland and wales he was head of the judiciary and head of the courts of england and wales. one other thing that in addition to both of them leading the judiciary in their respective countries, one other...
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. >> robert kennedy, jr., a lifelong advocate of the environmental movement thanks in part to memoriesf his dad prior to his father's assassination in 1968. >> my father considered this part of our heritage and our purple mountains' majesty. kennedy says those who sponsor climate lies should be given the death penalty. are: >> sociopaths. >> he warns american values are under attack. >> it's hard to claim we have a democracy in our country. >> kennedy talks about his life and personal struggles. >> i started taking trucks when i was young. soon after my dad died. but everybody has tried them. the enemy of any productive life is civil pity. >> he reflects on the month he spent in a port rican prison thanks to his activism. >> you ask what it was like? experience. >> we have spoke to robert kennedy, jr., lawyer, activist, radio activist in new york. >> you are passionate about the environment. where does it come from? hen did it start? >> i knew i was going to be an environmental advocate. in fact, when i was 8s years old, i wrote a letter to my uncle, president kennedy who sat in the wh
. >> robert kennedy, jr., a lifelong advocate of the environmental movement thanks in part to memoriesf his dad prior to his father's assassination in 1968. >> my father considered this part of our heritage and our purple mountains' majesty. kennedy says those who sponsor climate lies should be given the death penalty. are: >> sociopaths. >> he warns american values are under attack. >> it's hard to claim we have a democracy in our country. >> kennedy talks...
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>> tonight, we'll meet the progeny of the experiment to create geniuses and explore the legacy robert graham left behind. >> what is it like to try and create a better version of you? >> super weird. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> so nine years ago i met this guy. he was 6'4", a doctor, and as it turns out, a pretty good cook. i was instantly interested. i admittedly thought to myself, this guy could make a good baby daddy. paul and i got married and several years later decided to start a family. but the journey wasn't easy. after two miscarriages, we were finally successful, when in 2013 we gave birth to our baby girl, jet. >> are you going to help daddy cook? are you going to help daddy cook? >> all we cared about was having a healthy baby, but, of course, we hoped she'd be smart too. so, for fun, we started to test her. >> where's the turtle? where's turtle? yeah. where's sea horse? where's sea horse? yeah. >> let's look. >> did she inherit her father's academic prowess? >> right. >> or will she have more of her mother's outgoing personality? >> give me five. good job! >> jet's genetic hand has been
>> tonight, we'll meet the progeny of the experiment to create geniuses and explore the legacy robert graham left behind. >> what is it like to try and create a better version of you? >> super weird. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> so nine years ago i met this guy. he was 6'4", a doctor, and as it turns out, a pretty good cook. i was instantly interested. i admittedly thought to myself, this guy could make a good baby daddy. paul and i got married and several years later...
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any way that's ingenious with us and my husband about continue the presentation. >> good evening robert the project manager or project sponsor we made a.m. an assessment to understand the particular issues we did conceive neighborhood outreach with the neighbors total of 8 times to understand their concerns and respond appropriatedly we've been religiously about the good morning, supervisors and working closely with the staff to come up with a sensitive design by volunteer good neighborhood gestures lower the neighborhood blow the height humility limit and provided generous side and rear set backs; right with regards to the appellants building we understand their concerns we understand that the guidelines has provisions how to address the shared light wells, however, if you compare the guidelines example with the actual condition the courtyard is had times larger than at that time example given in the r d g i'll repeat here light yard is 4 times larger than the guidelines if you look at the photos you'll see no property line windows and her windows get direct so we took her concerns ser
any way that's ingenious with us and my husband about continue the presentation. >> good evening robert the project manager or project sponsor we made a.m. an assessment to understand the particular issues we did conceive neighborhood outreach with the neighbors total of 8 times to understand their concerns and respond appropriatedly we've been religiously about the good morning, supervisors and working closely with the staff to come up with a sensitive design by volunteer good...
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i'm robert. welcome. >> reporter: our shark leads a sales boot camp for the contestants -- >> you have to know your customer. don't lie, crappy salespeople are liars. listen more than you talk. simple is better. you can't be a master unless you get the sales. look at president. he has to get congress to see his way. what does a student who just graduated, have do? he or she has to sell themselves. you know what sales? hand to hand combat. looking somebody in their eyes and getting thome do something. a great sales person is a camillon. >> what is the most critical thing to do when you are selling something. >> smile. >> be friendly. >> that is it. you got smile, be engaged. >> engagement is one thing. closing is another. for that, robert reveals five classic techniques. these are the secrets of the sale. first, the standing room only close. the seller tells the customer it's in great demand. >> we had penal coming in by the dozen for that board. >> the best time close. getting a customer to commi
i'm robert. welcome. >> reporter: our shark leads a sales boot camp for the contestants -- >> you have to know your customer. don't lie, crappy salespeople are liars. listen more than you talk. simple is better. you can't be a master unless you get the sales. look at president. he has to get congress to see his way. what does a student who just graduated, have do? he or she has to sell themselves. you know what sales? hand to hand combat. looking somebody in their eyes and getting...
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during my visit, i'm robert. i don't talk about what goes on in here to my kids.nd up in here. do what i can for them moneywise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank and hopefully they, you know, college, you know? that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to be a better person than me, you know? >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. i get an allowance and some of it goes to my kids. most of it. i got four kids, so i got four different bank accounts for them, you know? once i'm gone, they have that. they have something i left. you know, at least i did something. >>> american's prisons, dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and maintain order. >> down, on your feet. down. >> among the nation's toughest, california state prison, corcoran, overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spent months inside with officers trying to maintain order with an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup, corcoran
during my visit, i'm robert. i don't talk about what goes on in here to my kids.nd up in here. do what i can for them moneywise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank and hopefully they, you know, college, you know? that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to be a better person than me, you know? >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. i get an allowance and some of it goes to my kids. most of...
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during my visit, i'm robert. i don't talk about what goes on in here to my kids. let them know about the mistakes i made so they don't repeat them so they don't end up in here. do what i can for them moneywise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank and hopefully they, you know, college, you know? that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to be a better person than me, you know? >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. i get an allowance and some of it goes to my kids. most of it. i got four kids, so i got four different bank accounts for them, you know? once i'm gone, they have that. they have something i left. you know, at least i did something. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons to has world into a world of chaos and danger. now the scenes you've never seen. "lockup, raw." >>> most of the violent inmates that fill up our prisons across america have had a difficult childhood. th
during my visit, i'm robert. i don't talk about what goes on in here to my kids. let them know about the mistakes i made so they don't repeat them so they don't end up in here. do what i can for them moneywise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank and hopefully they, you know, college, you know? that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to be a better person than me, you know? >> how are you sending them money? >> i...
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. >> in 1992, robert glenn was sentenced to three years for auto theft. met him 15 years later at california state prison corcoran, he was still in prison. two of his former cellmates were six feet under. glenn murdered the first one while he was still in county jail. >> i slashed his throat repeatedly. blood was everywhere. and then another inmate passed me a shank, probably about that long, with a handle on it and i just started stabbing him. stabbed him over 100 times, in the back, sides, the neck. he was crying, telling me to stop, begging for me to stop. he was still alive through all of it. >> you're smiling. >> i like that. that was one of my favorite ones right there. >> he surprised me in that he had a gleefulness about him as he was discussing the violence he had committed in prison. he had this proud little smile as he was telling us these very disturbing and violent acts. >> after murdering his cell mate in jail, glenn came to prison where his predatory behavior escalated. >> while i was there for about a year, i got about 14 assault on inmate
. >> in 1992, robert glenn was sentenced to three years for auto theft. met him 15 years later at california state prison corcoran, he was still in prison. two of his former cellmates were six feet under. glenn murdered the first one while he was still in county jail. >> i slashed his throat repeatedly. blood was everywhere. and then another inmate passed me a shank, probably about that long, with a handle on it and i just started stabbing him. stabbed him over 100 times, in the...
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it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f.>> i think what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. f my esi hob nob with the glitterati and play equestrian sports. out on the veranda, we enjoy finger sandwiches and other assorted dainties. i wear nothing less than the finest designer footwear. wherever i go, the paparazzi capture my every move. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. you that straight from the only florigrove taste...an bring because florida's natural is the only major orange juice brand that's owned by growers and never imported. we bring that "straight from the grove" taste from us, the orange juice growers... mornin' ma'am. ...to you, the orange juice lovers. and you can taste it in every glass. florida's natural. great taste. naturally! [ crowd c
it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f.>> i think what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. f my esi hob nob with the glitterati and play equestrian sports. out on the veranda, we enjoy finger sandwiches and other...
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many are still recovering from the last storm, robert? >> reporter: that's right. we did see a lot happen during the last storm in the santa cruz mountains, and now conditions are more treacherous, increasing the risk of falling trees. work crews are spread throughout the rain-soaked community, cleaning up trees near power lines. all in anticipation of more wind, rain, and problems. some jobs were bigger than others. this 100-foot oak came down in boulder creek, crashing within a few feet of a house. the owner couldn't see the oak's rotting roots and it didn't take much of a storm to knock it over. >> and this one's going to go probably next week. >> reporter: crews sectioned the oak and got rid of debris. they are getting a lot of calls from people concerned about the upcoming storm. >> a lot of trees have been loosened up from the last storm. if they're in danger of the house you should have them taken out. >> reporter: the santa clara water district is on high alert. crews will be roaming well before the rain starts falling. >> we make trips to hotspots to clear
many are still recovering from the last storm, robert? >> reporter: that's right. we did see a lot happen during the last storm in the santa cruz mountains, and now conditions are more treacherous, increasing the risk of falling trees. work crews are spread throughout the rain-soaked community, cleaning up trees near power lines. all in anticipation of more wind, rain, and problems. some jobs were bigger than others. this 100-foot oak came down in boulder creek, crashing within a few feet...
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robert mugabe has been in power for 34 years. anyone who tried to challenge him, who has been accused of trying to remove him from power - people disappear or are arrested or the former vice president has been fired. these are the headlines in the newspaper today. you might say the fact she's been fired, and insist that these allegations are not true. it is still shocking. this is the first time this has happened in lisa zimmermann. the vice president accused of this. saying all the ministers are aligned to have been dismissed. people are safe but shocked that it's the third time a vice president was accused of trying to remove robert mugabe. >> how true are the accusations. is mugabe making room for his wife to be the next leader. how does one mow what is happening in zimbabwe? >> it's a difficult question. it's difficult to navigate the field. imaginura denies the allegations. some say where there's smoke, there's fire. what people are concerned about is the may forward. imagine what is the way forward. in terms of grace, some
robert mugabe has been in power for 34 years. anyone who tried to challenge him, who has been accused of trying to remove him from power - people disappear or are arrested or the former vice president has been fired. these are the headlines in the newspaper today. you might say the fact she's been fired, and insist that these allegations are not true. it is still shocking. this is the first time this has happened in lisa zimmermann. the vice president accused of this. saying all the ministers...
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robert grenier, you just listened to what senator feinstein said. i asked her essentially what you and others in the c.i.a., former c.i.a. officials are saying, that this report is just way far exaggerating what actually happened. >> yes, i think that the report gets a lot of things factually wrong. i think that it incorrectly analyze as number of things. not to say everything is false by any means, but many of the true assertions in the report are presented in a very misleading light and lead to false conclusions. >> woodruff: the picture that comes through loud and clear are extreme methods taken time and again for dozens, scores of detainees being held, in some cases leading to their death. >> you know, this is a really important case in point. one of the things that is pointed out -- in fact, in the press summary that was handed out that was first released, it states that the case of a detainee in afghanistan, actually an afghan national, an individual who died as a result of exposure. he was being guard bid afghan militiamen at the time. this i
robert grenier, you just listened to what senator feinstein said. i asked her essentially what you and others in the c.i.a., former c.i.a. officials are saying, that this report is just way far exaggerating what actually happened. >> yes, i think that the report gets a lot of things factually wrong. i think that it incorrectly analyze as number of things. not to say everything is false by any means, but many of the true assertions in the report are presented in a very misleading light and...
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robert solow's father was a businessman who handled a lot of documents and when robert became an economist, his dad joked, we do the same thing, deliver papers. [laughter] but bob's influence extends far beyond the page, more than any living economist he has shaped economic policy and lives of people everywhere. his insights into how technological progress drives growth transformed our thinking about how to build prosperity, leading to more investments in research and education. in other words, more investments in people. when we won the nobel prize, a colleague wrote, "economists ' faces lit up all over the world." and this isn't exactly an irrationally exuberant group, economists. [laughter] they don't usually get real fired up. bob is not just mired by his. . --bob is not just admired by his
robert solow's father was a businessman who handled a lot of documents and when robert became an economist, his dad joked, we do the same thing, deliver papers. [laughter] but bob's influence extends far beyond the page, more than any living economist he has shaped economic policy and lives of people everywhere. his insights into how technological progress drives growth transformed our thinking about how to build prosperity, leading to more investments in research and education. in other words,...
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many are still recovering from the last storm, robert? >> reporter: that's right. we did see a lot happen during the last storm in the santa cruz mountains, and now conditions are more treacherous, increasing the risk of falling trees. work crews are spread throughout the rain-soaked community, cleaning up trees near power lines. all in anticipation of more wind, rain, and problems. some jobs were bigger than others. this 100-foot oak came down in boulder creek, crashing within a few feet of a house. the owner couldn't see the oak's
many are still recovering from the last storm, robert? >> reporter: that's right. we did see a lot happen during the last storm in the santa cruz mountains, and now conditions are more treacherous, increasing the risk of falling trees. work crews are spread throughout the rain-soaked community, cleaning up trees near power lines. all in anticipation of more wind, rain, and problems. some jobs were bigger than others. this 100-foot oak came down in boulder creek, crashing within a few feet...
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oh, robert! that is fantastic! yeah, i know, i can't believe it!e have a meeting tomorrow morning! this is gonna be great-- i'm gonna get a good shave, i'm gonna put on my lucky suit, and ma, whaddya say-- i'll come over early and you'll make me breakfast? i'm thinkin' funny-shaped pancakes. of course, dear. i'm just surprised about all this. i thought you were gonna do your 20 years and then retire. yeah, i know, but ma, this is the fbi! i meanthis is like a whole new phase in my life. you know, "robert barone, part two." "this time he's fatter!" ha ha ha ha!
oh, robert! that is fantastic! yeah, i know, i can't believe it!e have a meeting tomorrow morning! this is gonna be great-- i'm gonna get a good shave, i'm gonna put on my lucky suit, and ma, whaddya say-- i'll come over early and you'll make me breakfast? i'm thinkin' funny-shaped pancakes. of course, dear. i'm just surprised about all this. i thought you were gonna do your 20 years and then retire. yeah, i know, but ma, this is the fbi! i meanthis is like a whole new phase in my life. you...
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robert m.olow. a brilliant economist, robert m. solow transformed our fundamental understanding of how to build broad-based prosperity. his groundbreaking research illustrated the importance of technological advancement to long term growth and earned him a nobel prize. his conclusions emphasized the importance of investing in education, health, and scientific research and millions of americans have benefited from the economic progress that he helped to spark. robert m. solow's contributions molded public opinion and policy and he continues to engage with the most pressing economic questions of the day with his incisive commentary on income inequality and economic mobility. >> meryl streep. one of our nation's greatest actors, meryl streep has an unmatched ability to bring a character to life. her performances have earned her the most academy award nominations of any actor in history and have given her audiences the chance to see the world through someone else's eyes. whether portraying a famous
robert m.olow. a brilliant economist, robert m. solow transformed our fundamental understanding of how to build broad-based prosperity. his groundbreaking research illustrated the importance of technological advancement to long term growth and earned him a nobel prize. his conclusions emphasized the importance of investing in education, health, and scientific research and millions of americans have benefited from the economic progress that he helped to spark. robert m. solow's contributions...
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jason appelbaum and bip roberts break down the niners and raiders game. plus. we go one on one with the man in the middle. warriors center. andrew bogut.to talk about the hottest team in the n- b--a. that's all coming up on sports night live.right after the news. dan rubin>>: we have a storm hang out over the california oregon border not really anywhere near as but it will be an hour's. iran is not likely gets out of the golden gate bridge, but what is going to get that far is the second sell out over the ocean. with the presence small we will see rain coming and possibly even landfall. there's a little bit of rain will come may be a half-inch or most likely a quarter inch in most areas. rentals of the last 48 hours are over 1 in. in one-third. monday and tuesday will likely stay dry however. vicki liviakis>>:daly city police are trying to identify a suspect who made a fradulent purchase last month. police have released these photos of the suspect. they say the suspect bought two nordstrom gift cards worth 50 dollars each at a safeway grocery store. the suspect
jason appelbaum and bip roberts break down the niners and raiders game. plus. we go one on one with the man in the middle. warriors center. andrew bogut.to talk about the hottest team in the n- b--a. that's all coming up on sports night live.right after the news. dan rubin>>: we have a storm hang out over the california oregon border not really anywhere near as but it will be an hour's. iran is not likely gets out of the golden gate bridge, but what is going to get that far is the second...
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your loving son, robert. >> thank you, mrs. bronson.sands have put it into action. and every camp, men are getting their final workout. at tuskegee, more pilots are earning their wings. ♪ >> in a short while, these young officers will be full-fledged combat flyers. taking their place at the controls of our fighter planes. high above their native land they fly. what a surprise the nazis will get in black brown, yellow and white men, all americans land on the airfields of berlin and tokyo. in the far north, seasoned soldiers are toughening themselves, for they know in a fight that is all evil, truth must be ready. ready to strike hard and often. no waiting for weather or temperature. any weather can be good weather. any temperature can be right. when men know the meaning of their job and are determined to get it done. and the men we knew as tailors printers, bricklayers cooks entertainers carpenters, bell boys, school teachers, farmers are today soldiers in a modern army. tank men gunners radio operators and motor mechanics. every man sch
your loving son, robert. >> thank you, mrs. bronson.sands have put it into action. and every camp, men are getting their final workout. at tuskegee, more pilots are earning their wings. ♪ >> in a short while, these young officers will be full-fledged combat flyers. taking their place at the controls of our fighter planes. high above their native land they fly. what a surprise the nazis will get in black brown, yellow and white men, all americans land on the airfields of berlin and...
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"robert earl's be my guest" airs monday on the cooking channel.applause ] >> seth: my thanks to james corden, vanessa bayer, robert earl, eleanor friedberger and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers & applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, guys. welcome to another edition of "last call." i'm carson daly and we are here at my home away from home, amp radio in los angeles. coming up tonight, we're going to treat you to the music of broods, from the el rey. and we're going to introduce you to a fascinating new documentary entitled, "the immortalists." but first, thanks to memorable roles in films like "contact", "saved", "pride and prejudice" and "into the wild", jena malone is already somewhat of a household name. but this year she's about to see her stock rise thanks to her contributions to not one but two huge movies, "the hunger games: mockingjay part 1" and paul thomas anderson's "inherent vice." for more, say hello to jena in
"robert earl's be my guest" airs monday on the cooking channel.applause ] >> seth: my thanks to james corden, vanessa bayer, robert earl, eleanor friedberger and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers & applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, guys. welcome to another edition of "last call." i'm carson daly and we are here at my home away from home, amp radio in los angeles. coming up tonight, we're going to treat...
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"robert earl's be my guest" airs monday on the cooking channel. guys should've gone to my place, cuz right now, i have two breakfast croissants for just four bucks. they're both made with a freshly cracked egg and melting cheese on a buttery, flaky croissant. try the supreme with bacon and ham, or the sausage. they'll fill you up for - whoa hey! what are you doing? you can't make a commercial for your restaurant at my restaurant! not if you keep interrupting me, i can't. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to james corden, vanessa bayer, robert earl, eleanor friedberger and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers & applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, guys. welcome to another edition of "last call." i'm carson daly and we are here at my home away from home, amp radio in los angeles. coming up tonight, we're going to treat you to the music of broods, from the el rey. and we're going to introduce you to a fascinating new documentary entitled, "the immortalists." but first, thanks to memorable roles in
"robert earl's be my guest" airs monday on the cooking channel. guys should've gone to my place, cuz right now, i have two breakfast croissants for just four bucks. they're both made with a freshly cracked egg and melting cheese on a buttery, flaky croissant. try the supreme with bacon and ham, or the sausage. they'll fill you up for - whoa hey! what are you doing? you can't make a commercial for your restaurant at my restaurant! not if you keep interrupting me, i can't. ♪ [ cheers...
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from the huffington post, this is former labor terry secretary robert rice writing -- robert -- labor secretary robert reich wri ting -- host: the new legislation incorporating language drafted by lobbyists for wall street's biggest bank, citigroup, pushes back, rolls back that part. mr.eopens at the casino, reich writes. taxpayersand other will be holding the bag full stop wall street is not the only big winner from the health insurance companies get to keep ,heir special tax breaks tourist destinations like las vegas get their travel promotion subsidies. in a victory for food companies, the legislation even makes federally subsidized school lunches less healthy by allowing companies that provide them to include fewer whole grains. this boosts the profits because junky food is less extensive to make. host: again, this is robert reich writing in huffington post. jake, thanks for holding, democrats only, who do you like in 2016? caller: i think elizabeth warren, aneurysm i like elizabeth warren is because we need some new blood in there, and i have nothing against hillary clinton or an
from the huffington post, this is former labor terry secretary robert rice writing -- robert -- labor secretary robert reich wri ting -- host: the new legislation incorporating language drafted by lobbyists for wall street's biggest bank, citigroup, pushes back, rolls back that part. mr.eopens at the casino, reich writes. taxpayersand other will be holding the bag full stop wall street is not the only big winner from the health insurance companies get to keep ,heir special tax breaks tourist...
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your options, doris roberts, patricia heaton or brad garrett. >> doris roberts. >> that's right. we had an impromptu raymond reunion. >> it's been ten years since they said good-bye. >> you're watching boxing, the kids are here? >> i laugh a lot when i see it now. >> only extra with patricia heaton and doris roberts and ray romano for this mini reunion. >> people saw themselves, it's a great thing but sad commentary on the family life. >> which one do i say no to? >> it ran for nine seasons winning 15 emmys. what made it so successful? >> so great looking for christ sake. >> i like you tonight, you got a little zip to you. >> patricia doing double duty working for extra. >> if your kids watched the show lately? >> my kids have not watched it late lately. >> my oldest son, a junior in college called me and said do you have any copies because my roommate it's his favorite show and can't believe i didn't watch it. >> will an official reunion happen? >> we can't do it without peter, it wouldn't be right. >> the cast at the comedy celebration remembering their lats co-star and friend
your options, doris roberts, patricia heaton or brad garrett. >> doris roberts. >> that's right. we had an impromptu raymond reunion. >> it's been ten years since they said good-bye. >> you're watching boxing, the kids are here? >> i laugh a lot when i see it now. >> only extra with patricia heaton and doris roberts and ray romano for this mini reunion. >> people saw themselves, it's a great thing but sad commentary on the family life. >> which...
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. >> she shares her snacks with jessica roberts. a former classmate she ran into in jail. >> we never really hung out in school but we knew each other. >> all right i'll see you. >> long time no see. we have got together and talked and yeah i mean, we know the same people. so it was like good. >> when she will return to her life on the outside is uncertain but when she does her goals are simple. >> i want to be able to have something like an apartment and a little piece of crap car but something to call mine and i place where i can go home with my kids, you know? and live like i'm supposed to. a normal life but when you're doing this you really don't know what normal is. >> her activity over the past two years has included drug addiction and several jail stays. she says her slide began when a friend introduced her to heroin. >> it was like just try it one time. just try it and i was like screw it i'll do it. and it was awesome. it's really bad to say that but it was. >> now she faces more serious consequences than ever before. she i
. >> she shares her snacks with jessica roberts. a former classmate she ran into in jail. >> we never really hung out in school but we knew each other. >> all right i'll see you. >> long time no see. we have got together and talked and yeah i mean, we know the same people. so it was like good. >> when she will return to her life on the outside is uncertain but when she does her goals are simple. >> i want to be able to have something like an apartment and a...
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robert, have you accepted jesus christ as your personal savior and lord?> all right. hold your nose. robert, i baptize you in the name of the father, the son, and the holy spirit. buried in the likeness of his death. raised in the likeness of his resurrection. [ applause ] thank you, lord. >> i feel great. i feel blessed now. >> hallelujah! >> like, my body feels energized. i just feel better, you know? i know this is another step for me being closer to the lord and where i need to be because i know the lord wouldn't have put me through all these tribulations that i've gone through. and the more i listen to the lord and the more i humble myself, the more i'm going to know what his will is for me. but whenever my time comes and my number gets called to shine for him, i'm going to do it. >> now with pressure mounting, distrust comes between them. >> it's most definitely going to turn out to be brother against brother.
robert, have you accepted jesus christ as your personal savior and lord?> all right. hold your nose. robert, i baptize you in the name of the father, the son, and the holy spirit. buried in the likeness of his death. raised in the likeness of his resurrection. [ applause ] thank you, lord. >> i feel great. i feel blessed now. >> hallelujah! >> like, my body feels energized. i just feel better, you know? i know this is another step for me being closer to the lord and where i...
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>> it might be more than justice roberts. this afternoon in canning versus nlrb, the question was, had the president over stepped his bounds by making recessed appointments. and he made appointments to the nlrb. and 9- 0 decision the supreme court said the president over stepped his powers and a 5- 4 majority said the president overstepped it under the affordable care act. and four justices voted against the president on the affordable care act. and the question will be the law will give subsidies for people with health care coverage and only go to people in states that set up the state health care exchanges. they didn't set up the marketplaces and now the federal government decided that the treasury department said these people are even though the law says differently they can get the subsidies, too. the supreme court chief justice roberts and others voting to support obama care in the initial case may say that the law said what the law said and it only goes to states that set up the health care exchanges. >> the chief justi
>> it might be more than justice roberts. this afternoon in canning versus nlrb, the question was, had the president over stepped his bounds by making recessed appointments. and he made appointments to the nlrb. and 9- 0 decision the supreme court said the president over stepped his powers and a 5- 4 majority said the president overstepped it under the affordable care act. and four justices voted against the president on the affordable care act. and the question will be the law will give...
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david: we have to leave it at that, robert blohm from beijing. robert christopher from wells fargo.ery interesting. liz? liz: mit economist jonathan gruber in the hot seat on capitol hill trying to explain why he called american voters stupid. we're going live to washington there. >>> plus some the movie "the interview" could be the main reason why sony's hack attack happened. we'll hear from james franco, one of the stars of the movie, and what he thinks about that, straight ahead. >>> the government may run out of money on thursday if new spending legislation doesn't pass. many are saying don't worry but should you? are you ignoring this situation at your own peril? you have to watch this. stay tuned. ♪ dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. david: obamacare advisor
david: we have to leave it at that, robert blohm from beijing. robert christopher from wells fargo.ery interesting. liz? liz: mit economist jonathan gruber in the hot seat on capitol hill trying to explain why he called american voters stupid. we're going live to washington there. >>> plus some the movie "the interview" could be the main reason why sony's hack attack happened. we'll hear from james franco, one of the stars of the movie, and what he thinks about that, straight...
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robert muse. >> thank you. as many of you know, elizabeth i think is the new director of the cip, center for international policies cuba program, succeeding wayne smith who's here this morning. but i'm pleased to tell you that wayne stays on as senior fellow, is it, wayne? we're glad to have you remain with us. this conference event had its origins in hillary clinton saying not long ago that she favored normalized relations with cuba. it was one of the first times a nationally prominent political figure has used that word, normalization, her reasoning was that the current policy of embargo serves to in her verb, prop up u the government of cuba. and if we remove the embargo, then we remove this source of support for the government by cubans aggrieved at some of our policies. the paper i have left on your tables deals with to the first aspect of normalization of relations. i'm going to propose a three-stage continuum here, the first step is to remove, take down some of the most punitive measures to cuba. they in
robert muse. >> thank you. as many of you know, elizabeth i think is the new director of the cip, center for international policies cuba program, succeeding wayne smith who's here this morning. but i'm pleased to tell you that wayne stays on as senior fellow, is it, wayne? we're glad to have you remain with us. this conference event had its origins in hillary clinton saying not long ago that she favored normalized relations with cuba. it was one of the first times a nationally prominent...
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i will give her that. >> jessica roberts comes under attack. -- dwayne stafford gets some welcome news. plus nicorette gum gives you intense craving relief. and that helps put my craving in its place. that's why i only choose nicorette. am. >>> inside the sheriff al cannon detention center, a1a, disciplinary segregation, is not unlike other segregation units throughout the nation. it's solitary confinement, 23 hours a day, for inmates who violate jail rules. but here in charleston, there is one aspect of segregation that makes it different from nearly all others. it houses both men and women. while women comprise about 10% of the total inmate population of 1,300, relatively few get into serious trouble. >> we never have more than three to five females at a time. so to take up an entire housing unit for just females doesn't seem to make a whole lot of sense. >> just give it to me when you come out. >> we keep the females closest to the officers' desk. because they want to monitor the communication between the females and the males. sometimes you
i will give her that. >> jessica roberts comes under attack. -- dwayne stafford gets some welcome news. plus nicorette gum gives you intense craving relief. and that helps put my craving in its place. that's why i only choose nicorette. am. >>> inside the sheriff al cannon detention center, a1a, disciplinary segregation, is not unlike other segregation units throughout the nation. it's solitary confinement, 23 hours a day, for inmates who violate jail rules. but here in...
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. >> whatever his flaws as a leader, as a president was robert e. lee right when he said no man could have done better? >> guest: i think he was. i don't think, consider the alternatives. robert tombs, howell cobb, those were the two main competitors of davis back in 1861 when he was chosen partisan. >> host: they would have been far worse? >> guest: i think it would have been far most. >> host: the south would have lost the war by 1863. >> guest: probably so so i think davis was probably the best choice in 1961 and i don't think anybody could have done better. >> host: how should we remember that cost today? you have already mentioned how you think of him but how should the american people remember jefferson davis? how should we remember this war and how should we remember the confederacy? >> guest: well i think we should remember the war as the great testing of american nationality and american freed freedom. and the country survived that test by remaining one nation and by abolishing slavery. so that means we remember the confederacy as a challen
. >> whatever his flaws as a leader, as a president was robert e. lee right when he said no man could have done better? >> guest: i think he was. i don't think, consider the alternatives. robert tombs, howell cobb, those were the two main competitors of davis back in 1861 when he was chosen partisan. >> host: they would have been far worse? >> guest: i think it would have been far most. >> host: the south would have lost the war by 1863. >> guest: probably so...
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and robert i'm going to ask you as weapon. what went on, peter? >> i didn't recognize it or realize it. i walked out thinking about what the story would be and i got back to my office and someone pointed it out to me. >> so no one in the press room was twittering -- no one was making note of the fact? >> others might have been smarter than i was about it. but it says something that the press corps is filled with smart men and women that it wouldn't occur to me that we left the men on the side. >> robert gibbs, the strategy here? and no tv people were asked any questions. >> let me take this in two parts. i agree with peter. this is less of a strategy on the president's part and recognition from organizations that, you know, it's not just a man that can cover the white house. and a lot of very important news organizations have a lot of talented women that report on the president. in terms of the tv stuff, i mean, the problem if you're the president or press secretary if you are calling on the tv reporters if you call on one you have to call on five
and robert i'm going to ask you as weapon. what went on, peter? >> i didn't recognize it or realize it. i walked out thinking about what the story would be and i got back to my office and someone pointed it out to me. >> so no one in the press room was twittering -- no one was making note of the fact? >> others might have been smarter than i was about it. but it says something that the press corps is filled with smart men and women that it wouldn't occur to me that we left the...