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one of the founding members of the church was john robinson. he was the first treasurer, trustee of the church. our understanding is in the months that followed, the congregation would form what was known as an arbor church, outside, under the trees. by 1867, the congregation had been able to form enough money and resources to build a log church that existed a mile to the west of the courthouse. about 50 years later in 1916, the new church would be built on those same grounds. that is the church that is still there today 100 years later. the story of john roberts is, notonly a -- robertson, only a homeowner and cofounder of a church but also a businessman. a pretty good shoe cobbler because he ran a business for more than 50 years. john robinson did not pass away until 1933 but after raising a large family, business and some of the family members are very in the backyard of the kelly/robinson house. so right here in the village of appomattox county, we can see that so what of the surrender. it unfolds before our very eyes. we have only had to l
one of the founding members of the church was john robinson. he was the first treasurer, trustee of the church. our understanding is in the months that followed, the congregation would form what was known as an arbor church, outside, under the trees. by 1867, the congregation had been able to form enough money and resources to build a log church that existed a mile to the west of the courthouse. about 50 years later in 1916, the new church would be built on those same grounds. that is the...
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conviction could influence the jury robinson's conviction could influence thejury in robinson's conviction jury in the very casey had broadcast about on facebook. the media challenged the ban, which was lifted on tuesday, allowing the strange tale to be told. bbc news explains. also on tuesday bbc news brought us a story introduced here on the news at six 18 day. youtube says it has deleted more than half of the music videos which police claim are responsible for fuelling a surge in violent crime across london. the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, says the groups which feature so—called real music include lyrics which encourage knife attacks. the problem in some eyes of the audience articulated here by jennifer bates. the same day bbc news told us that medical staff who treated the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia skripal did not expect the power to survive. here is rita chakravarthy on the news that one. in interviews with the bbc's newsnight programme the staff said at first they thought the pair had suffered a drugs overdose. mark urban reports. i
conviction could influence the jury robinson's conviction could influence thejury in robinson's conviction jury in the very casey had broadcast about on facebook. the media challenged the ban, which was lifted on tuesday, allowing the strange tale to be told. bbc news explains. also on tuesday bbc news brought us a story introduced here on the news at six 18 day. youtube says it has deleted more than half of the music videos which police claim are responsible for fuelling a surge in violent...
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from jail robinson his real name is steven yaxley lennon is setting thirteen months for contempt of court and critics have accused him of encouraging islamophobia as many bomb reports. with a crowd of several thousand supporters of the man known as tommy robinson former founder of the english defense league made their way from safaga square in the heart of london to ten downing street the official residence in offices of prime minister to resume a calling for tommy robinson's release from prison and there was a petition of more than half a million people supporting that some of the speakers at ten downing street highlighted what they say is an infringement of sprit speech the dutch far right politician can't build it's got a warm reception from toby robinson's supporters as he said robinson was prepared to talk about issues others won't highlight in the past tommy robinson has really done a lot of campaigning on paedophile gangs involving muslim men in certain parts of britain but the facts of their case last month at least crown court were that he was light streaming and was found
from jail robinson his real name is steven yaxley lennon is setting thirteen months for contempt of court and critics have accused him of encouraging islamophobia as many bomb reports. with a crowd of several thousand supporters of the man known as tommy robinson former founder of the english defense league made their way from safaga square in the heart of london to ten downing street the official residence in offices of prime minister to resume a calling for tommy robinson's release from...
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last friday, the former english defence league leader, tommy robinson, was and jailed for potentiallybroadcasting on social media where trial is taking place, and a judge found him guilty of co nte m pt of and a judge found him guilty of contempt of court. over a quarter million people viewed his footage and many were bemused but there was no mention of it on mainstream media, or ofa no mention of it on mainstream media, or of a protest against his jailing over the weekend. james wondered on monday, why has the arrest and imprisonment of political activist tommy robinson not being reported anywhere bbc? the grounds of his arrest are clearly questionable, and there is huge support for him including an online petition that has now reached over 300,000. it should be a big story. the fact that you choose to ignore it is very worrying indeed, please can someone explain this? silence was because the judge can someone explain this? silence was because thejudge had ordered a temporary media blackout, fearing that reports of robinson's conviction could influence the jury in the very case he ha
last friday, the former english defence league leader, tommy robinson, was and jailed for potentiallybroadcasting on social media where trial is taking place, and a judge found him guilty of co nte m pt of and a judge found him guilty of contempt of court. over a quarter million people viewed his footage and many were bemused but there was no mention of it on mainstream media, or ofa no mention of it on mainstream media, or of a protest against his jailing over the weekend. james wondered on...
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he has followed robinson's case from the beginning and joins usa mr.ou for coming on. i'm not surprised that this was happening because people in power always try to tamp down on dissent, that alys been the case i'm surprised by the reaction to it. how much press has this gotten in the u.k., how much outrageth has it evoked? what's the response? >> it's been remarkable. there was actually a reporting restriction on the fact that robinson had been arrested and sent to prison within hours. there was actually reporting restriction on that in the u.k. thatade it impossible for anybody, journalists like anybody, journalists like myself to write about it for some days. which means that the international media picked it up. but here in britain we weren't allowed to talk about it. there's an ongoing trial. >> tucker: may i just stop you right there? groups of people in a similar profession go on strike all the time, why wouldn't journalists in the u.k. say we are covering this, tough if you don't like it, comrest u why would th obey an order like that?e >> we
he has followed robinson's case from the beginning and joins usa mr.ou for coming on. i'm not surprised that this was happening because people in power always try to tamp down on dissent, that alys been the case i'm surprised by the reaction to it. how much press has this gotten in the u.k., how much outrageth has it evoked? what's the response? >> it's been remarkable. there was actually a reporting restriction on the fact that robinson had been arrested and sent to prison within hours....
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tommy robinson is now in jail. that woman is a county council in oxford. of a million -- running th tourist agency visit oxfordshire. >> tucker: your society really hates itself, when did that start? >> my view ishis is all an expression of an incredibly wide societal cowardice and it starts off in a country like britain with kind of good manners. it we want everyone to get along, we want to be nice to each other, want to be nice to people. and then discover terrible things that are going on, minorities within minorities but nevertheless you discover things that are going on and then you get to this really weird position that we are in in the moment. if the position i described the one that says in multiculturalism with got a bit more gang rape then we use to but there's a wider range of cuisine. who's to say? >> tucker: i recognize that. i wish we had more time. thank you, great to see you. >> thank you. >> tucker: from campaign advisor george papadopoulos is the center of the mueller investigation and the year-long media onslaught, but does the case agai
tommy robinson is now in jail. that woman is a county council in oxford. of a million -- running th tourist agency visit oxfordshire. >> tucker: your society really hates itself, when did that start? >> my view ishis is all an expression of an incredibly wide societal cowardice and it starts off in a country like britain with kind of good manners. it we want everyone to get along, we want to be nice to each other, want to be nice to people. and then discover terrible things that are...
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to be released from jail robinson whose real name is steven yaxley lennon is serving thirteen months for content of court his critics have accused him of encouraging islamophobia is not in baba now reports. with a crowd of several thousand supporters of a man known as tommy robinson former founder of the english defense league made their way from safaga square in the heart of london to ten downing street the official residence and offices of prime minister to resign may the calling for tommy robinson's release from prison and there was a petition of more than half a million people supporting that some of the speakers at ten downing street highlighted what they say is an infringement of sprit speech the dutch far right politician can't build it's got a warm reception from toby robinson's supporters as he said robinson was prepared to talk about issues others won't highlight in the past tommy robinson has really done a lot of campaigning on paedophile gangs involving mostly men in certain parts of britain but the fact of the case last month at leeds crown court where he was like stream
to be released from jail robinson whose real name is steven yaxley lennon is serving thirteen months for content of court his critics have accused him of encouraging islamophobia is not in baba now reports. with a crowd of several thousand supporters of a man known as tommy robinson former founder of the english defense league made their way from safaga square in the heart of london to ten downing street the official residence and offices of prime minister to resign may the calling for tommy...
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thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: tim robinson, everybody.l. we'll be right back. thank you, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill, too. but it's not birth control. it's truvada for prep®, a once-daily prescription medicine for adults that when taken every day along with using safer sex practices, can help lower my chances of getting hiv through sex. i use condoms. but i talked to my doctor about doing more. he said that because i had a higher chance of getting hiv through sex, truvada for prep could be an option for me. she also told me that truvada alone may not keep me from getting hiv. and it does not prevent other stis or pregnancy. you must be hiv-negative to take truvada for prep. so you need to get tested for hiv immediately before, and at least every 3 months, while taking truvada. i wanted to know about all of my prevention options, so i asked my doctor about truvada for prep. if you think you were exposed to hiv or have flu-like symptoms, tell your doctor right away. the
thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: tim robinson, everybody.l. we'll be right back. thank you, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill, too. but it's not birth control. it's truvada for prep®, a once-daily prescription medicine for adults that when taken every day along with using safer sex practices, can help lower my chances of getting hiv through sex. i use condoms. but i talked to my doctor about doing...
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time robinson, for example.udge is calling for the mass blunting of kitchen knives in the u.k. in response to a wave of knife attacks, as if that's the cause or the solution. it is a mess. anne-marie waters is going to talk about that. those in the u.k. are looking on in stunned surprise us about what is happening to tommy robinson and, more than that, the lack of response from what is being done to him in retaliation for speaking what he thinks is true. has he there been any complaints about what's going on? >> absolutely not. tommy robinson is persona non grata as far as the mainstream media is concerned. as far as various human rights groups, they ignore any persecution of people that they don't politically agree with. tommy robinson is one of many people who faces and has faced and continues to face persecution of some kind. if you say anything negative, even if you don't go along with a positive, the endless praise of islam in this country, you will find some form of persecution, whether it's by the state o
time robinson, for example.udge is calling for the mass blunting of kitchen knives in the u.k. in response to a wave of knife attacks, as if that's the cause or the solution. it is a mess. anne-marie waters is going to talk about that. those in the u.k. are looking on in stunned surprise us about what is happening to tommy robinson and, more than that, the lack of response from what is being done to him in retaliation for speaking what he thinks is true. has he there been any complaints about...
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. >>> joining us now ruth marcus, eugene robinson and tim o'brien. all are msnbc contributors. and ruth, i want to start with you. in any part of this that you would like to select and focus on. >> thank you for that excellent double-double offer there, lawrence. i would really like to know this about rudy giuliani. how did he become, first of all, the judge of women? he gets to judge who's classy and who's not classy? and then he's like the women whisperer, he knows what's in melania trump's head. who does he think he is? we can have a discussion about whether being a porn star is empowering to women or is exployive to women, but as you pointed ou pointed out, the last person on earth who should be lecturing us about judging people and proper behavior is rudy giuliani. >> and gene robinson, once again, rudy giuliani who's supposed to be out there making things better for the president has made them worse for the president, and a much, much worse situation for melania trump today. >> i think my very classy colleague, ruth, said it all. who does he think he is? that's a serious
. >>> joining us now ruth marcus, eugene robinson and tim o'brien. all are msnbc contributors. and ruth, i want to start with you. in any part of this that you would like to select and focus on. >> thank you for that excellent double-double offer there, lawrence. i would really like to know this about rudy giuliani. how did he become, first of all, the judge of women? he gets to judge who's classy and who's not classy? and then he's like the women whisperer, he knows what's in...
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maya wile are and gene robinson are back with us.nk everyone agrees that if a president had put in this kind of restrictive travel regulation and ban on these countries for national security reasons, without ever mentioning anything about religion at any time during the campaign or at any other time, that it would be constitutional. it would conform to the 1952 law. it's that question of what does the candidate's statements mean when the candidate becomes president and that president issues an executive order. >> and the executive order is consistent with the president's campaign pledge to ban muslims. so i think this is the thing about supreme court precedent is that we have a long history in this country of saying if you intend to discriminate, if it's your intent, then it's not constitutional. now, i'm oversimplifying a bit because of course there were several issues in the case. but this is what's so upsetting about this case is we actually have evidence of intentional discrimination. as a civil rights lawyer, these are the kinds
maya wile are and gene robinson are back with us.nk everyone agrees that if a president had put in this kind of restrictive travel regulation and ban on these countries for national security reasons, without ever mentioning anything about religion at any time during the campaign or at any other time, that it would be constitutional. it would conform to the 1952 law. it's that question of what does the candidate's statements mean when the candidate becomes president and that president issues an...
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bret: robinson found that positively reaganesque.i went to the white house and built a speech around this call to tear down the wall. i said mr. president, i learned in berlin that on the communist side of the wall, they'll be able to hear the speech as well. is there anything in particular you want to say to people on the other side, the communist side of the wall? and ronald reagan thought for a moment and then he said, well, there's that package about tearing down the wall. that's what i want to say to them, that wall has to come down. bret: other reagan aides tried to kill the line. >> there were several objections. one was it didn't sound right to the foreign policy apparatus, and part of it was the concern that by naming gorbachev personally. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. that would put gorbachev in a difficult position with his own politiboro. bret: reagan was widely seen as a warmonger. this wouldn't help, and wouldn't reagan be raising false expectations. >> you don't call for tearing down a wall. that's permanent. who
bret: robinson found that positively reaganesque.i went to the white house and built a speech around this call to tear down the wall. i said mr. president, i learned in berlin that on the communist side of the wall, they'll be able to hear the speech as well. is there anything in particular you want to say to people on the other side, the communist side of the wall? and ronald reagan thought for a moment and then he said, well, there's that package about tearing down the wall. that's what i...
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bret: robinson found that positively reaganesque. so did reagan. >> back i went to the white house and built a speech around this call to tear down the wall. i said mr. president, i learned in berlin that on the communist side of the wall, they'll be able to hear the speech as well. is there anything in particular you want to say to people on the other side, the communist side of the wall? and ronald reagan thought for a moment and then he said, well, there's that package about tearing down the wall. that's what i want to say to them, that wall has to come down. bret: other reagan aides tried to kill the line. >> there were several objections. one was it didn't sound right to the foreign policy apparatus, and part of it was the concern that by naming gorbachev personally. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. that would put gorbachev in a difficult position with his own politiboro. bret: reagan was widely seen as a warmonger. this wouldn't help, and wouldn't reagan be raising false expectations. >> you don't call for tearing down a wal
bret: robinson found that positively reaganesque. so did reagan. >> back i went to the white house and built a speech around this call to tear down the wall. i said mr. president, i learned in berlin that on the communist side of the wall, they'll be able to hear the speech as well. is there anything in particular you want to say to people on the other side, the communist side of the wall? and ronald reagan thought for a moment and then he said, well, there's that package about tearing...
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meeting in geneva arbitrary detention of julian assange we ask his lawyer jennifer robinson of australia will rescue its citizens as this week marks six years of his incarceration in the ecuadorian embassy in london and forty eight hours ahead of world refugee day two award winning scientist explain how the mass movement of people exacerbated by nature wars has precipitated a global we ordering of life on a dollar symbol coming up in today's going on the ground but first england plays today is here today in russia's volgograd arena in the english imagination john is here still conjures up images of horror when three years ago nearly to the day thirty eight people thirty of them british were killed in a resort in sousse. extraordinary footage of the attack as it took place no less confusion and horror some cold and what was left unfolding in british media was the rise in terrorism arguably catalyzed by the british war on neighboring libya supported by u.k. prime minister theresa may but britain has other connections to the recent history of tunisia the north african nation only recently o
meeting in geneva arbitrary detention of julian assange we ask his lawyer jennifer robinson of australia will rescue its citizens as this week marks six years of his incarceration in the ecuadorian embassy in london and forty eight hours ahead of world refugee day two award winning scientist explain how the mass movement of people exacerbated by nature wars has precipitated a global we ordering of life on a dollar symbol coming up in today's going on the ground but first england plays today is...
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tommy robinson is persona non grata as far as the mainstream media is concerned.as various human rights groups, they ignore any persecution of people that they don't politically agree with. tommy robinson is one of many people who faces and has faced and continues to face persecution of some kind. if you say anything negative, even if you don't go along with a positive, the endless praise of islam in this country, you will find some form of persecution, whether it's by the state or in terms of arresting people for islamophobic comments or from the media, regardless of what your political views may be. then persona non grata, so the mainstream media is not expected to speak up for him. he speaks negatively about islam that is a persecution, and as you say our freedoms are rapidly being declined in terms of political freedoms in britain. it's very worrying and very serious and the media is not talking about it at all which even makes it more serious. >> you don't have to take a position on islam itself, but that is a sad story, but i'm glad to hear it from you. than
tommy robinson is persona non grata as far as the mainstream media is concerned.as various human rights groups, they ignore any persecution of people that they don't politically agree with. tommy robinson is one of many people who faces and has faced and continues to face persecution of some kind. if you say anything negative, even if you don't go along with a positive, the endless praise of islam in this country, you will find some form of persecution, whether it's by the state or in terms of...
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[applause] michelle robinson obama 17. [applause] she is a lawyer, author, and the wife of the 45th president of united states, barack obama t2 t2. [applause] and throughout her tenure of first lady she is a role model for women and girls had an advocate for healthy families and service members and their families and higher education and international adolescent girls education and her much anticipated book will be published in u.s. and canada november 13, 2018 by crown a division of penguin random house and it will be released simultaneously in 24 languages. considered one of the most popular first ladies. [applause] obama and vice leaders into her world to chronicle the experience to shape her childhood on the southside of chicago with her years as an executive balancing the demands with work to her time spent at the world's most famous address warm and wise this is a deeply personal reckoning of a woman of substance who has defied expectations and her story inspires us to we are also fortunate to have librarian of congr
[applause] michelle robinson obama 17. [applause] she is a lawyer, author, and the wife of the 45th president of united states, barack obama t2 t2. [applause] and throughout her tenure of first lady she is a role model for women and girls had an advocate for healthy families and service members and their families and higher education and international adolescent girls education and her much anticipated book will be published in u.s. and canada november 13, 2018 by crown a division of penguin...
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well joining us now from london is charles robinson global chief economist with renaissance capital thanks so much for being with us so what's going on with turkey's economy particularly these big swings in the currency it's taken a while but there's been a massive build up of debt private sector debt and over the last ten fifteen years and we've been concerned for the last two to three is that at some point in the medium like now you're going to see lending stop growth stop and then people flee turkish assets because people have been buying into turkey on the assumption it would grow five percent forever and the risk is it's going to slump into recession and why is that because they've they've is that boring of too much is not particular the stuff the size of the borrowing now private sector debts about seventy percent of g.d.p. china's double up it's the scale of the increase over ten years usually coincides with excess borrowing bad borrowing decisions perhaps into real estate or or something similar and that tips over what we saw a lot in the global financial crisis a lot of eastern eu
well joining us now from london is charles robinson global chief economist with renaissance capital thanks so much for being with us so what's going on with turkey's economy particularly these big swings in the currency it's taken a while but there's been a massive build up of debt private sector debt and over the last ten fifteen years and we've been concerned for the last two to three is that at some point in the medium like now you're going to see lending stop growth stop and then people...
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. >> reporter: amy robinson told reporters that her 44-year-old sister, mother of three, was hardly the kind of person who'd just up and disappear without a word to anyone. of a petite corporate executive named nique leili. >> she's been missing for a week now. she's got three kids that would love to see her home. >> reporter: amy robinson told reporters that her 44-year-old sister, mother of three, was hardly the kind of person who'd just up and disappear without a word to anyone. >> i'm just so worried about my sister, you know. we just have no idea where she is or what -- what's happened to her. >> reporter: as fate would have it, the question of where nique was would be answered soon enough. but even now, five years later, the question of what happened to nique remains unclear. >> i'm sick of playing your games! i'm sick of -- >> reporter: what is clear from the recordings she left behind is that nique leili lived a troubled and tormented life. >> this is what i live, day in and day out, is keep my mouth shut, my head down, and do exactly what's expected of me. >> tell me about niqu
. >> reporter: amy robinson told reporters that her 44-year-old sister, mother of three, was hardly the kind of person who'd just up and disappear without a word to anyone. of a petite corporate executive named nique leili. >> she's been missing for a week now. she's got three kids that would love to see her home. >> reporter: amy robinson told reporters that her 44-year-old sister, mother of three, was hardly the kind of person who'd just up and disappear without a word to...
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this is nate robinson, reggie miller, shaq, chris webber, lisa leslie.> legends. >> seth: yeah. >> and they are -- they are -- it is crazy because i decided i was like, "yeah, i'd love to do this movie, it will be fun. i'll be funny.mayb with them."ome basketball it turns out that they are so much funnier than i am good at basketball. >> seth: right, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> which was a huge bummer. cause then, i get in the game in this -- in the movie and i have like one moment in the game where i'm supposed to like play, and i was going to show how good i was. and i was like, "oh, i've got a funny idea. "i'll take a sky-hook so that i can go, and as i'm hitting, i go, 'vanilla sky!'" and, um -- >> seth: the tom cruise film. >> yes, of course. >> seth: a reference -- a reference -- >> because this is obviously a movie for everybody, but i think it's for like young, young kid i think are really excited about this movie. and there's no more reference that kids are excited about than a tom cruise film from the early 2000s based, of course, on the spanis
this is nate robinson, reggie miller, shaq, chris webber, lisa leslie.> legends. >> seth: yeah. >> and they are -- they are -- it is crazy because i decided i was like, "yeah, i'd love to do this movie, it will be fun. i'll be funny.mayb with them."ome basketball it turns out that they are so much funnier than i am good at basketball. >> seth: right, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> which was a huge bummer. cause then, i get in the game in this -- in the movie...
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to ask you one more question about censorship i know that you are very concerned about the tommy robinson case a very swift sentencing and jailing of a person. or are they reporting on a politically sensitive case in defiance of a court order and a majority pakistani muslim. from what i know of the british system has a long tradition of legal precedents do you fear that if you yourself with the views that you hold may find yourself in a similar legal situation i imagine are probably on top of the list now for being imprisoned for my views and what concerns me about tom ronson not people say well he was contempt of court he shouldn't be reporting now i understand all that i think the two key questions are or where was the swift justice for the majority pakistani muslim paedophile gangs when tommy robinson was sentence in five hours to thirteen months and secondly i see it very much you have the scriptural case here or there was an alleged to have poisoned individuals on u.k. soil i don't see any difference between the scriptural case with putin and what our government has done to tommy rop
to ask you one more question about censorship i know that you are very concerned about the tommy robinson case a very swift sentencing and jailing of a person. or are they reporting on a politically sensitive case in defiance of a court order and a majority pakistani muslim. from what i know of the british system has a long tradition of legal precedents do you fear that if you yourself with the views that you hold may find yourself in a similar legal situation i imagine are probably on top of...
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to ask you one more question about censorship i know that you are very concerned about the tommy robinson case a very swift sentencing and jailing of a person for their reporting on a politically sensitive case in defiance of a court order and a majority pakistani muslim. from what i know of the british system has a long tradition of legal precedents do you fear that you yourself with the views that you hold may find yourself in a similar legal situation i imagine are probably on top of the list now for being imprisoned for my views and what concerns me about tom ronson not people say well he was contempt of court he shouldn't be reporting now i understand all that i think the two key questions are or where was the swift justice for the majority pakistani muslim paedophile gangs when tommy robinson was sentence in five hours to thirteen months and secondly i see it very much you have the scriptural case here or there was an alleged to have poisoned individuals on u.k. soil i don't see any difference between this cripple case with putin and what our government has done to tommy rope and th
to ask you one more question about censorship i know that you are very concerned about the tommy robinson case a very swift sentencing and jailing of a person for their reporting on a politically sensitive case in defiance of a court order and a majority pakistani muslim. from what i know of the british system has a long tradition of legal precedents do you fear that you yourself with the views that you hold may find yourself in a similar legal situation i imagine are probably on top of the...
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the opening match in somerset will see new zealand take on south africa before mark robinson's side play you want to win, that's the first thing. you don't heading to anything without the ambition to win. i would got to start to fine tune what our best combination is, batting order, things like that. there is a lot of cricket before we go to the west indies. we haven't actually played much as an international team. some have played in the kf celled but we just had a heavy duty quoted —— quota of 50— over cricket so try to play now before you depart, the better. a first return to the tennis court for andy murray in nearly a year, has ended in defeat. he was beaten by nick kyrgios in three sets at queens club. in what was a really competitive match that lasted 2 hours and 39 minutes, the briton now ranked 156 in the world was superb in the opening set — winning it 6—2. before his aussie opponent won the second on a tiebreak and the third 7—5 — after a double fault from murray on match point. the body did ok. i thought, towards the end, my serve dropped off quite a bit, which potentially co
the opening match in somerset will see new zealand take on south africa before mark robinson's side play you want to win, that's the first thing. you don't heading to anything without the ambition to win. i would got to start to fine tune what our best combination is, batting order, things like that. there is a lot of cricket before we go to the west indies. we haven't actually played much as an international team. some have played in the kf celled but we just had a heavy duty quoted ——...
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eugene robinson says you can smell the president's fear. gene joins us with his new column.g joe" is back in a moment. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? don't miss final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300. it's the lowest price ever, only for a limited time. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections, and may increase your risk of infections. before t
eugene robinson says you can smell the president's fear. gene joins us with his new column.g joe" is back in a moment. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? don't miss final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300. it's the lowest price ever, only for a limited time. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. your plaques...
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ed robinson with us right now.ing up a chart, and, of course, a world traveler like you knows about the platt river in nebraska. the platt river is literally working off of indian and french, and that's what bitcoin looks like from 20,000 down to 6,000. it's just meandering along. it's not the best technical art i've seen, but over in the lower right corner is the further dropoff. ed, it's just a meandering. where are we meandering to? where is the misery going work out? ed: well, leading experts in the cryptocurrency space and investors i've been talking to are talking about bitcoin entering another period of nuclear winter. by that, they don't mean a meltdown, but rather, just a ry flat, long period of no dynamism inside the price. this happened back in the 2015 time frame. you look at that, and bitcoin was flat for quite a long time. and so it could be that, you know, if these experts are right, that's where the market is headed for a few quarters to come. tom: i want to show this here. this is what changed the
ed robinson with us right now.ing up a chart, and, of course, a world traveler like you knows about the platt river in nebraska. the platt river is literally working off of indian and french, and that's what bitcoin looks like from 20,000 down to 6,000. it's just meandering along. it's not the best technical art i've seen, but over in the lower right corner is the further dropoff. ed, it's just a meandering. where are we meandering to? where is the misery going work out? ed: well, leading...
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nomar mazara, firing, matt kemp just destroys robinson chooer ev even oes. benches clear. rumble. jawing. dodgers win 3-2 in 11. >>> 49ers, expectations high with jimmy garoppolo at helm. ended on five-game win streak. had a full off-season to get acclimated and learn the offense. coach kyle shanahan likes what he sees. >> happy with looking a aches, deeper, faster. we move together. 11 guys are better together. that should happen. done it longer. >> i hope to improve. always hope to improve as offense and team. in football you can never stop improving. once you do you're in trouble. always trying to improve, doing everything we can to get better, see what happens in the season. >> abc7 sports. river rock casino. get set nor more jimmy g. interviews. if you can ♪ the kenya tea development agency is an organization that is owned by tea farmers. every week we sell this tea, we get paid in multiple accounts. we were looking for a bank to provide a safe and efficient technology platform to pay our farmers. citi was the only one that was able to ensure that this was done seamlessly. an
nomar mazara, firing, matt kemp just destroys robinson chooer ev even oes. benches clear. rumble. jawing. dodgers win 3-2 in 11. >>> 49ers, expectations high with jimmy garoppolo at helm. ended on five-game win streak. had a full off-season to get acclimated and learn the offense. coach kyle shanahan likes what he sees. >> happy with looking a aches, deeper, faster. we move together. 11 guys are better together. that should happen. done it longer. >> i hope to improve....
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ron robinson who decided after federal government failed to and the state government california did, lot of conservatives thought taxpayers shouldn't be this.ting a private charity came forward to say, let's protect and collegesit and bring legacy. about reagan's went to the top the mountain and saw the ranch, what did you think? amazing about the ranch it's less then 1500 square feet with no central air or heat. it's pretty amazing. towas a guy who really tried get away from washington. he got away. he spent most of his august out at the ram ranch. tos the pretty amazing place get a perspective into the character who he is. >> that stands for -- >> branch in the sky. >> you have three children. 16-year-old, 14-year-old and 10-year-old. boy, boy, girl. >> what do they think? for us.been fun i think our kids have become very engaged in the political process and followed what's happening politically quite a lot. >> you're from virginia. raised virginia beach. went to school washington university and uva for business school. through the arc of your career. how did it start. you were inv
ron robinson who decided after federal government failed to and the state government california did, lot of conservatives thought taxpayers shouldn't be this.ting a private charity came forward to say, let's protect and collegesit and bring legacy. about reagan's went to the top the mountain and saw the ranch, what did you think? amazing about the ranch it's less then 1500 square feet with no central air or heat. it's pretty amazing. towas a guy who really tried get away from washington. he got...
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rashaad robinson, writes about the women in lighting the fires for freedom.es perseverance, lost, love, inspiration and strategy add to civil rights era allowing us to hear and model our newly revised movement for justice and the sharp passionate and unforgettable voices of these women whose ideas were transformative. yes, rashaad, stories of these remarkable women serve as instruction for the work that must be done to make real the ideals of this nation. join with me. ♪ >> deep in my heart, i do believe that we shall overcome some day. thank you. [applause] [inaudible] >> a documentary or something like that. public or something like that. pictures and actual sound bites. >> well, thank you, that's a great question. one of the things that i did, i wasn't able to video all of the interview but i interviewed some and so i'm going to try to put them in series, maybe, even online but because i think that their full interviews are really very powerful, i had -- i was privileged to interview most of the people, all the one who gave neglect 15 minutes but she's so
rashaad robinson, writes about the women in lighting the fires for freedom.es perseverance, lost, love, inspiration and strategy add to civil rights era allowing us to hear and model our newly revised movement for justice and the sharp passionate and unforgettable voices of these women whose ideas were transformative. yes, rashaad, stories of these remarkable women serve as instruction for the work that must be done to make real the ideals of this nation. join with me. ♪ >> deep in my...
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family members are very in the backyard of the kelly/robinson house. so right here in the village of appomattox county, we can see that so what of the surrender. it unfolds before our very eyes. we have only had to look more deeply to see these untold stories. announcer 1: you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org/citiestour. this is "american history tv," only on c-span3. political as american history. he is the author of numerous books including ulysses s. grant, triumph over adversity, which was a new york times notable book. the reconstruction president, the civil war in the east, struggle, still made an victory, and recently reconstruction, voices from america's first great struggle for racial equality. he also co-edited the popular library of america series the civil war, told by those who lived it. dr. simpson is working on the second volume of his biography entitled the grant fruits of victory, 1865 to 1885. [applause] brooks: good morning. jill, for the generous introduction. peter car
family members are very in the backyard of the kelly/robinson house. so right here in the village of appomattox county, we can see that so what of the surrender. it unfolds before our very eyes. we have only had to look more deeply to see these untold stories. announcer 1: you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org/citiestour. this is "american history tv," only on c-span3. political as american history. he is the author of...
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and pulitzer prize columnist, eugene robinson. you could get up and go if you wanted to. >> i just wish i had a suit like donnie's? >> gene, you and i talk fashion a lot. please help me out here, sir. >> coming up this morning, the -- there are so many things to get to that it's hard to figure out what to lead with but the latest in the looming fight over the supreme court. president trump reaches out to red state democrats while democrats try to woo moderate republicans. latest on the deadly shooting in maryland where a gunman opened fire on the "capital gazette" news room in annapolis. that is straight ahead. >>> also, new reporting shows migrant children -- stay with me here -- as young as 3 years old are being ordered into court alone for their deportation proceedings. we had one 3-year-old climbing up on the table at his own deportation hearing. there, alone. >> it shows you, joyce, it shows you just how preposterous this is. >> if we needed a mental picture. >> that donald trump's centralized stay. all these congressman scre
and pulitzer prize columnist, eugene robinson. you could get up and go if you wanted to. >> i just wish i had a suit like donnie's? >> gene, you and i talk fashion a lot. please help me out here, sir. >> coming up this morning, the -- there are so many things to get to that it's hard to figure out what to lead with but the latest in the looming fight over the supreme court. president trump reaches out to red state democrats while democrats try to woo moderate republicans....
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>> kyrie irving, shaquille o'neal, nate robinson -- [ applause ] reggie miller, we got lisa lesl leslie one is the best actor? >> oh -- well, let me say this. kyrie's amazing. >> jimmy: he's a star. >> he's a star, yeah. chris webber, he's going to surprise everybody. >> jimmy: really, chris webber, interesting. >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you get close to any of these guys? did you become life-long friends with them? >> not life-long. i can text them, you know what i mean? [ laughter ] they like my pictures on instagram. >> jimmy: whoa, that's big. [ laughter ] did you play basketball with them? >> yeah, well, that's all we did. it was a basketball movie. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, like for real. did they really let you play? >> i mean, like -- well -- i guess. i can't give out nothing of the movie. i did get a lot of tips which them, which i know you're playing one on one against ted cruz. >> jimmy: yeah. >> nate robinson, he told me to get my follow-through on. when you take that shot, follow will you. >> jimmy: follow through. i don't do that. >> you need to, bruh. >> jimmy: good tip
>> kyrie irving, shaquille o'neal, nate robinson -- [ applause ] reggie miller, we got lisa lesl leslie one is the best actor? >> oh -- well, let me say this. kyrie's amazing. >> jimmy: he's a star. >> he's a star, yeah. chris webber, he's going to surprise everybody. >> jimmy: really, chris webber, interesting. >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you get close to any of these guys? did you become life-long friends with them? >> not life-long. i can text them,...
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nomar mazara, firing, matt kemp just destroys robinson chooer benches clear. rumble.econds of men being men, then mostly jawing. dodgers win 3-2 in 11. >>> 49ers, expectations high helm. ended on five-game win streak. had a full off-season to get acclimated and learn the offense. coach kyle shanahan likes what he sees. >> happy with looking at players and coaches, we're better, deeper, faster. we move together. 11 guys are better together. that should happen. done it longer. >> i hope to improve. always hope to improve as offense and team. in football you can never stop improving. once you do you're in trouble. always trying to improve, doing everything we can to get better, see what happens in the season. >> abc7 sports. river rock casino. get set nor more jimmy g. interviews. if you can to make sure my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo is a great deal. i asked a sales expert. it's amazing, jack! you get a spicy crispy chicken breast, hickory-smoked bacon, and melted cheese on toasted sourdough, plus fries and a drink. all for just $5.99! you said it, stanley. ow. w
nomar mazara, firing, matt kemp just destroys robinson chooer benches clear. rumble.econds of men being men, then mostly jawing. dodgers win 3-2 in 11. >>> 49ers, expectations high helm. ended on five-game win streak. had a full off-season to get acclimated and learn the offense. coach kyle shanahan likes what he sees. >> happy with looking at players and coaches, we're better, deeper, faster. we move together. 11 guys are better together. that should happen. done it longer....
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our players -- you know, it's chauncey billups and jermaine o'neal and am 'e stoudemire and nate robinson got some great plays. >> jimmy: the championship is august 24th -- >> yep. >> jimmy: back in brooklyn. >> right here in b: oklyn. >> jim's coming back in brooklyn. >> we bringing the championship right here. >> jimmy: back to brooklyn, new york. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes. >> jimmy: and ice cube has a a special gift. everybody in the audience tonight is getting a ticket to the championship august 24th. >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: here in brookl. that's the way to do it right there! >> big 3, baby. >> jimmy: that's how you do it. use ]ers and app that's how you do it right there! ice cube, everybody! >> yay, yay.nd [ cheerspplause ] >> jimmy: catch big 3 live on friday nights all summer long. we'll be right back with dale earnhardt jr.! stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'hom captain obvious ls.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am i hosting a dental convention after party in my vegas suite? or wearing a full-body wetsuit at this spa retre
our players -- you know, it's chauncey billups and jermaine o'neal and am 'e stoudemire and nate robinson got some great plays. >> jimmy: the championship is august 24th -- >> yep. >> jimmy: back in brooklyn. >> right here in b: oklyn. >> jim's coming back in brooklyn. >> we bringing the championship right here. >> jimmy: back to brooklyn, new york. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes. >> jimmy: and ice cube has a a special gift. everybody in the...
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. >> msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson and host of k.c. d.c. on msnbc kasie hunt is here with us as well. former chief of staff of the cia and department of defense now nbc news national security analyst jeremy bash is with us. also former nato supreme allied commander now the dean of the school of law and diplomacy at tufts university, retired four star navy admiral james stavridis. >> admiral stavridis, we'll go to you. this weekend certainly if you care about america's place in the world had to be one of the most concerning certainly i'll just say the most depressing in donald trump's year and a half in office. i must say that at least for me my worst expectations were actually met this weekend at the g7 meetings. what's the impact on america and the world? >> i share your concern. and, you know, if you're getting ready in a schoolyard to face a bully, which is kim jong-un, you would think you would want to kind of gather your friends around you. here was a perfect setup. walk into a summit meeting with the largest economies in the world, al
. >> msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson and host of k.c. d.c. on msnbc kasie hunt is here with us as well. former chief of staff of the cia and department of defense now nbc news national security analyst jeremy bash is with us. also former nato supreme allied commander now the dean of the school of law and diplomacy at tufts university, retired four star navy admiral james stavridis. >> admiral stavridis, we'll go to you. this weekend certainly if you care about america's...
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kristin robinson down the line. he scores all the way from first. that is your game-winning hits.tanford is the victory 4-3. they will play again tomorrow. >> mba fans are still digesting everything they saw last night. tristan thompson was fined $25,000 for this cheap shot in the final seconds of overtime. the incident got him tossed and raised the blood pressure of the warriors team. there was some speculation that he may be suspended but that did not come to pass. >>> a little bit of golf. there is tiger woods doing his thing. third shot on a par 5/11 hole. you cannot do it any better than this. he spends it back. par five, 15th hole. he shot a six under 67 today. six strokes behind your coleaders. 2 more rounds to go. >> did you see the crowd go crazy when he had that eagle. the support for him after all people are hanging on every ing >> thank you. >>> great weekend. good night. in the face of senseless violence, we need hope. i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. after columbine, i led president clinton's youth violence commission. i joined joe biden t
kristin robinson down the line. he scores all the way from first. that is your game-winning hits.tanford is the victory 4-3. they will play again tomorrow. >> mba fans are still digesting everything they saw last night. tristan thompson was fined $25,000 for this cheap shot in the final seconds of overtime. the incident got him tossed and raised the blood pressure of the warriors team. there was some speculation that he may be suspended but that did not come to pass. >>> a little...
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joining us from london is a writer of a report, and robinson. -- ed robinson. case been so and yet we have not really heard anything about it? type of a primordial attack when you look at the history of the spectacular hacks. -- debt has been well known in law enforcement. what made it -- it has been well known in law enforcement, they use the tools of cyber espionage, state backed agencies, when they go into a network, they want to place it under surveillance. that is what they did according to the police. they used be a fishing to --bauer into a bank network a would take over the cameras on the pcs and grab screenshots, they would log keystrokes. as a result, they could identify which bankers moved money around and would take control of them. matt: it is a fantastic story. i recommend everybody check out bloomberg businessweek to read it. ♪ tom: futures are flat after yesterday's adjustment to the trade war's. politics, we of considered the dollar as litmus paper. greek,ers in brussels does angela merkel have a round-trip ticket home? mike is the key -- mike
joining us from london is a writer of a report, and robinson. -- ed robinson. case been so and yet we have not really heard anything about it? type of a primordial attack when you look at the history of the spectacular hacks. -- debt has been well known in law enforcement. what made it -- it has been well known in law enforcement, they use the tools of cyber espionage, state backed agencies, when they go into a network, they want to place it under surveillance. that is what they did according...
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she isjoined by fellow paralympic gold medallists bethany firth, 0llie hynd, ellie robinson and hannahsburg from reading. earps has signed a 12—month contract with the side that finished runners—up in last season's champions league. floyd mayweather is top of the forbes sports rich list, announced today, after earning over £200m pounds according to the forbes rankings of the top 100 earning athletes. lionel messi is second, while the highest british sportsman is lewis hamilton in 12th. for the first time, there are no women among the top 100 earners. for a few years now, beards have been enjoying a fashion moment — no self—respecting hipster would be seen without one. but for amateur boxers — beards have long been banned. fighters have been required to be clean shaven so facial cuts could clearly be seen — but sikh and muslim groups have been campaigning to the governing body to change the rules, which they have agreed to do, as ian williams has been finding out. to bea to be a boxer you have to be light on your feet and you need
she isjoined by fellow paralympic gold medallists bethany firth, 0llie hynd, ellie robinson and hannahsburg from reading. earps has signed a 12—month contract with the side that finished runners—up in last season's champions league. floyd mayweather is top of the forbes sports rich list, announced today, after earning over £200m pounds according to the forbes rankings of the top 100 earning athletes. lionel messi is second, while the highest british sportsman is lewis hamilton in 12th. for...
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give me your view on what julian robinson had to say yesterday. are these stocks cheap >> so y wouldn't put them cheap. i wouldn't put the fang stocks into the cheap category. i think that tech overall seems reasonably valued. the tech sector is not trading at a multiple that is significantly higher than where it's traded historically on an average basis. so, i think tech actually seems reasonably valued. i wouldn't say that it's cheap, but i wouldn't say it's expensive, either. i think the fang stocks are being priced relative to lofty growth expectations that are likely to continue if you think the earnings, the denominator will continue to rise, then it stands to reason that the numerator should also be rising. so, i think that's the way he's thinking about it. maybe they look expensive relative to what's priced in, but when you think they could deliver upside to the earnings expectations, then these stocks can continue to perform. >> one thing that is worth pointing out i totally agree with everything you just said. and one thing i want to add
give me your view on what julian robinson had to say yesterday. are these stocks cheap >> so y wouldn't put them cheap. i wouldn't put the fang stocks into the cheap category. i think that tech overall seems reasonably valued. the tech sector is not trading at a multiple that is significantly higher than where it's traded historically on an average basis. so, i think tech actually seems reasonably valued. i wouldn't say that it's cheap, but i wouldn't say it's expensive, either. i think...
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matt kemp trying to score, a lot of people think he can do this but he smashes into robinson, they take exception. you can slam into the catcher when he is blocking the plate and as you se it looked like he was doing that. both men rejected for this extracurricular activity. and it was all worth checking out. the dodgers did win in extra innings. >> did it count? >> it did not. oh, hey, honey. have a great time at the game. thanks. [ plastic crinkles ] ah, why are you crunching? ordinarily, i'm a rule follower, but when someone tells me i can't brg my own snacks into their stadium, that's when i get a little nuts. [ plastic crinkles ] it's a free country, right? let's just say it ruffles me... [ plastic crinkles ] ...when some goobers... [ plastic crinkles ] ...tell me i have to spend half my payday... [ pltic crinkles ] their hot dogs. [ plastic crinkles ] please, just remember the family portrait. we only have the photographer for an hour. and, sweetie, did you have a chance to try on the white pants i put in your closet? oh, what do they look like? is there really a more clear way to
matt kemp trying to score, a lot of people think he can do this but he smashes into robinson, they take exception. you can slam into the catcher when he is blocking the plate and as you se it looked like he was doing that. both men rejected for this extracurricular activity. and it was all worth checking out. the dodgers did win in extra innings. >> did it count? >> it did not. oh, hey, honey. have a great time at the game. thanks. [ plastic crinkles ] ah, why are you crunching?...
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and eugene robinson is a columnist with "the washington post" and msnbc contributor, and jung pak is an analyst with the brookings institution. victor, thank you. this showboating through town like he isis bouvier, who is th for? >> for his hometown audience in north korea, they control the narrative 100%. so i think this was an effort to show he is in singapore. he is going to meet the president. but it's all from a position of strength, because they are now a nuclear weapons state, this is kim jong-un's coming out party, all expense paid trip to singapore, and all the leaders want to meet with him. >> why do they move in that bunch that we're looking at right now? is that cultural or political? why are they moving almost in closed rank there's? what is that about? is that protection or what? >> it's part protection, but i think it's also theater. he is surrounded by the people who adore him who is protecting him. he has layers of protection. but it's also interesting too that it's a tangible sign of the people who are supporting him and love him and want to make sure that he is saf
and eugene robinson is a columnist with "the washington post" and msnbc contributor, and jung pak is an analyst with the brookings institution. victor, thank you. this showboating through town like he isis bouvier, who is th for? >> for his hometown audience in north korea, they control the narrative 100%. so i think this was an effort to show he is in singapore. he is going to meet the president. but it's all from a position of strength, because they are now a nuclear weapons...