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mr. roberts. >> thank you for your leadership on affordable housing. national association of affordable housing lenders is an alliance of major banks, nonprofit and other mission driven lenders and investors of affordable housing and inclusive neighborhood revitalization. our member banks in 2020 provided over $180 billion to finance affordable low income housing and other community development activities. and the members are the primary investors of the tax credits. so today we have bad news and good news. the bad news of course is tremendous cost and increasing the availability. according to the national natiol association of realtors, the prices rose nearly 20% last year but housing is not just the casualty of inflation. it's a cause of inflation even in 2020 they went up 11% when the cpi was rising 1.4%. so, building housing is essential for me to get long-term inflation challenges under control. last october about half of all americans said affordable housing in their communities was a major
mr. roberts. >> thank you for your leadership on affordable housing. national association of affordable housing lenders is an alliance of major banks, nonprofit and other mission driven lenders and investors of affordable housing and inclusive neighborhood revitalization. our member banks in 2020 provided over $180 billion to finance affordable low income housing and other community development activities. and the members are the primary investors of the tax credits. so today we have bad...
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mr. robert is good to see you again, and is this the start of that counter of vince, of against the russian military, which ukrainian president zalinski has been signaling. now for months here the situation is still confused as battlefields tend to be i'm, but it certainly looks like a much more significant offensive operations than we can say. it does seem to hold in line with what the president wanted. and of course, there was a that we discussed before in the program, a timeline, ukraine, of wanting to achieve something in cousin before any referendum could be held by russia, hundreds of 10, but so ukraine's had this, this group deadline of doing something in, in the region by september, so it does seem to all fall in line with that, and certainly the scale of what we're seeing is much larger than we've seen recently. will. how much of this announcement than would you say is, is backed by the power of western weapons versus this timing pressure on president zalinski to take action? it's a bit of all of it. i, you, crane, i think is all the see, make great use of the west weapon donations
mr. robert is good to see you again, and is this the start of that counter of vince, of against the russian military, which ukrainian president zalinski has been signaling. now for months here the situation is still confused as battlefields tend to be i'm, but it certainly looks like a much more significant offensive operations than we can say. it does seem to hold in line with what the president wanted. and of course, there was a that we discussed before in the program, a timeline, ukraine, of...
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mr. robert is from chicago. what story to june last appear to still groopman sit on the phone to smith says you marie keith lee article here one player to watch at a from a little late to was who i took no system was doing my doing new project from in one machine and we're doing for your mobile number, sir, and that's interesting tutors, yet i was using a tear from dick a sort of window in the code because that's what we're shipping enough fiscal year school. it is you. meanwhile, the weapons that are continuously being supplied to ukraine cannot fundamentally alter the course of military action. in reality, only does this prolong the conflict and increased casualties among civilians and armed forces on both sides. and everyone in key. moscow in washington clearly understands this. the ukraine war is a proxy war. this is a war between russia and the united states. and again, it's one of those situations where the u. s. can fight a war and not lose any of its own people. also, after 911, the u. s. transitioned in
mr. robert is from chicago. what story to june last appear to still groopman sit on the phone to smith says you marie keith lee article here one player to watch at a from a little late to was who i took no system was doing my doing new project from in one machine and we're doing for your mobile number, sir, and that's interesting tutors, yet i was using a tear from dick a sort of window in the code because that's what we're shipping enough fiscal year school. it is you. meanwhile, the weapons...
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mr. robert is from shipping what study to do in most of the other students, group name city on the phone to smith says you marie, key article, he won't play that there was a day from a little late to with no system was doing my doing new project given when the selenium with your member doesn't have to restart tutors to pursue it, i was using a tiffany dick a sort of women in the code because it was listed for the not cisco key of school. it is you. meanwhile, the weapons that are continuously being supplied to ukraine cannot fundamentally alter the course of military action. in reality, only does this prolong the conflict and increased casualties among civilians and armed forces on both sides. and everyone in key. moscow in washington clearly understands this. the ukraine war is a proxy war. this is a war between russia and the united states. and again, it's one of those situations where the u. s. can fight a war and not lose any of its own people. also, after 911, the u. s. transitioned into what really is a full time war like economy where we almost always have to be at war or our econ
mr. robert is from shipping what study to do in most of the other students, group name city on the phone to smith says you marie, key article, he won't play that there was a day from a little late to with no system was doing my doing new project given when the selenium with your member doesn't have to restart tutors to pursue it, i was using a tiffany dick a sort of women in the code because it was listed for the not cisco key of school. it is you. meanwhile, the weapons that are continuously...
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mr. robert is from shipping. what study did you enlist if you at the studio groopman sit on the phone, this message emily keith article, he won't play to watch a page from? are you with no system was dealing with g o n new partition in the selenium with interested heads interested tutors? yet i was using a tiffany dick a sort of window the code because that was for the cisco key of school. it is you. meanwhile, the weapons that are continuously being supplied to ukraine can on fundamentally alter the course of military action. in reality, only does this prolong the conflict and increase casualties among civilians and armed forces on both sides. and everyone in key. moscow in washington clearly understands this. the ukraine war is a proxy war. this is a war between russia and the united states. and again, it's one of those situations where the u. s. can fight a war and not lose any of its own people. also, after 911, the u. s. transitioned into what really is a full time war like the economy where we almost always
mr. robert is from shipping. what study did you enlist if you at the studio groopman sit on the phone, this message emily keith article, he won't play to watch a page from? are you with no system was dealing with g o n new partition in the selenium with interested heads interested tutors? yet i was using a tiffany dick a sort of window the code because that was for the cisco key of school. it is you. meanwhile, the weapons that are continuously being supplied to ukraine can on fundamentally...
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mr. chairman. judge roberts. welcome mrs. roberts. welcome to you. i might note that the outset. i've never i've never heard of or seen a federal judge who was an independent. it's amazing what that life tenure does so, i don't think you have any worry judge about having to cash in your independence. it's never occurred in my memory or in my study and judge. i i want to point out to my friends that it is true judges didn't come before the committee in the past, but it used to be required in the past. you needed unanimous consent of the entire sent it to get before the senate. so, you know, there's some good things and some bad things that have changed. judge, as you know, there's a genuine intellectual debate going on in our country today over whether the constitution is going to continue to expand the protections of the right to privacy continue to empower the federal government to protect the powerless, and it's a big debate. all you got to do is turn it into website american enterprise institute left right center. it's a gigantic debate hadn't occurred as you and i both know i
mr. chairman. judge roberts. welcome mrs. roberts. welcome to you. i might note that the outset. i've never i've never heard of or seen a federal judge who was an independent. it's amazing what that life tenure does so, i don't think you have any worry judge about having to cash in your independence. it's never occurred in my memory or in my study and judge. i i want to point out to my friends that it is true judges didn't come before the committee in the past, but it used to be required in the...
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and mrs. robert. i must note that at the outset i have never heard of or seen a federal judge that was an independent. it is amazing with that tenure does. i don't think you have any worry about catching in your independence. it is never occurred in my memory or in my study. judge, i want to point out to my friends that it is true, judges did not come before the committee in the past. it used to be required in the past that you should have the unanimous consent before the senate. there are some good things and bad things that have changed. as you know, there is a genuine intellectual debate going on in our country today about whether the constitution is going to continue to expand the protections to the right of privacy, continue to empower the federal government, to protect the powerless. it is a big debate. all you do is turn on a web state. it is a gigantic debate. it occurred, as you, i, i am my colleagues, don't have not occurred in the last 70 years. it's not just about politics, but the intelle
and mrs. robert. i must note that at the outset i have never heard of or seen a federal judge that was an independent. it is amazing with that tenure does. i don't think you have any worry about catching in your independence. it is never occurred in my memory or in my study. judge, i want to point out to my friends that it is true, judges did not come before the committee in the past. it used to be required in the past that you should have the unanimous consent before the senate. there are some...
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robert -- $600,000 for 25%. what are you gonna do? ♪ yes. so, thank you so much for all of the offers, mr. wonderful, robert.ark and barbara terrific. mm-hmm! as our team loliware. cuban: good job, guys. congratulations, guys. thank you so much. wow. yeah. this stuff is awesome. congratulations, guys. tough. oh, my gosh. i can't believe what just happened. briganti: this is a really surreal moment for leigh ann and i. we went in asking for $150,000 for 10%, and we were expecting to have to offer a lot more equity for that amount, 'cause we're a very new company. and the fact that we're walking out with our whole round finished by our top two sharks, it's really surreal. we couldn't be more excited. narrator: in this episode of "american greed: biggest cons," new developments in our most shocking cases of greed. tonight, the wolf of wall street, jordan belfort, the convicted stockbroker who scammed more than $200 million from investors. you think, "oh, my gosh. this guy must be the worst guy in the world." i had a gift -- to get get up before the crowd and sell and manipulate. and i could have used it for goo
robert -- $600,000 for 25%. what are you gonna do? ♪ yes. so, thank you so much for all of the offers, mr. wonderful, robert.ark and barbara terrific. mm-hmm! as our team loliware. cuban: good job, guys. congratulations, guys. thank you so much. wow. yeah. this stuff is awesome. congratulations, guys. tough. oh, my gosh. i can't believe what just happened. briganti: this is a really surreal moment for leigh ann and i. we went in asking for $150,000 for 10%, and we were expecting to have to...
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but for more than two decades roberts or mr kelly has faced allegations of sexual abuse, in a now infamousd the accusations.— the accusations. pride didn't do the start! _ the accusations. pride didn't do the start! | _ the accusations. pride didn't do the start! | didn't - the accusations. pride didn't do the start! i didn't do - the accusations. pride didn't do the start! i didn't do this| do the start! i didn't do this i am fighting for my life. the chicano i am fighting for my life. the chicago trial _ i am fighting for my life. the chicago trial is _ i am fighting for my life. the chicago trial is seen - i am fighting for my life. the chicago trial is seen as repeat for 2008 trial when he raised charges of child pornography and acquitted on all accounts. two former employers are facing charges linked to the singer, it is expected the hearing will take at least four weeks, after that r kelly still faces cases in illinois and minnesota. i'm joined now byjon seidel who is federal courts reporter for the chicago sun times. take us through the details of the charges that r kelly faces. as
but for more than two decades roberts or mr kelly has faced allegations of sexual abuse, in a now infamousd the accusations.— the accusations. pride didn't do the start! _ the accusations. pride didn't do the start! | _ the accusations. pride didn't do the start! | didn't - the accusations. pride didn't do the start! i didn't do - the accusations. pride didn't do the start! i didn't do this| do the start! i didn't do this i am fighting for my life. the chicano i am fighting for my life. the...
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let's get over to mr. 305, robert frank, about to make an amphibious assault on the property itself.'re staying a little more clear this time around this is, though, the latest real estate purchase by ken griffin, part of what local brokers are calling the citadel effect citadel's move for a headquarters from illinois to miami causing a boost in prices on the residential and the office market. the company just bought a 2 1/2 acre parcel for $333 million that is more than 20 times what the buyer paid for it back in 2000 the company also paying less than just under $300 million for a temporary office building while they build that new headquarters brokers say that lots of other companies are calling them now after this citadel announcement to follow citadel's lead >> these are big companies, these are smart companies. and when people read about, you know, like a company like citadel coming down here and opening up an office, they realize these are smart guys, they must have done the due diligence, it becomes the herd mentality. >> very smart guys and very wealthy guys this house that k
let's get over to mr. 305, robert frank, about to make an amphibious assault on the property itself.'re staying a little more clear this time around this is, though, the latest real estate purchase by ken griffin, part of what local brokers are calling the citadel effect citadel's move for a headquarters from illinois to miami causing a boost in prices on the residential and the office market. the company just bought a 2 1/2 acre parcel for $333 million that is more than 20 times what the buyer...
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reagan standout in the american rights, a person by enjoyed learning and writing about is senator robert taft mrpublican, representative of the world war ii american entry into the treaty organization robert taft who ran on unsuccessfully severall times would be the firt to tell you that he was not the most charismatic person and conservatives have a tendency to be pessimistic and gosh, the world is going to hell in a hand basket. that wasn't ronald reagan. nothing fazed him so this made him unusual also and made him appealing to parts of the electorate typically when they hear the word conservative for american right, they flinch. >> they think ogre. >> then here comes ronald reagan with a smile and movie star hair and baritone and peopleh, like that's not what i think when i think conservative in all of these qualities make him an extraordinary figure however, may have been the exception in the history of the american rights and not the will. >> i live about 80 miles upstream from dixon now and the reason i mentioned that is or where i came from, this guide on the river became president of the
reagan standout in the american rights, a person by enjoyed learning and writing about is senator robert taft mrpublican, representative of the world war ii american entry into the treaty organization robert taft who ran on unsuccessfully severall times would be the firt to tell you that he was not the most charismatic person and conservatives have a tendency to be pessimistic and gosh, the world is going to hell in a hand basket. that wasn't ronald reagan. nothing fazed him so this made him...
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mrs. jacqueline kennedy and her children, and president johnson and his wife and robert kennedy, the late president's brother. beneath the dome of the capital, the casket rests on a catacomb. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. then mrs. kennedy holding caroline by the hand goes up to the casket. the widow lifts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. then it is the people of america who come to pay their last respects to president kennedy. over a quarter of 1 million stream through the rotunda. many wait as long as ten hours. they wait through the chilly night. not since the death of franklin d. roosevelt have the american people known such deep sorrow. next day, mrs. kennedy and her brothers in law had the possession of walking orders. including heads of state who have come from far away for this final march of homage. all follow the late president's casket, walking from the white house to saint matthews cathedral. at the cathedral, richard cardinal cushing of boston will celebrate for mr. kennedy the requiem mass of the cathol
mrs. jacqueline kennedy and her children, and president johnson and his wife and robert kennedy, the late president's brother. beneath the dome of the capital, the casket rests on a catacomb. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. then mrs. kennedy holding caroline by the hand goes up to the casket. the widow lifts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. then it is the people of america who come to pay their last respects to president...
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a person i enjoyed learning about inviting about is senator robert taft, mr. epublican, representative of the free world war ii right american entry into the nato after the war but robert taft who ran unsuccessfully for the republican nomination several times will be the first to tell you is not the most charismatic person around and conservatives to have this tendency to be pessimistic and gosh, the world is going to help in handcrafted, that wasn't ronald reagan. nothing phase him so this what made him unusual and also appealing to parts of the electorate typically when they hear the wordd conservative for american rights, they flinch. >> caveman. and here comes ronald reagan a smile, the movie star hair and people are like that not what i think of conservative in all these qualities, such an extraordinary figure. who may have been the exception in history of the american rights and not the rules. >> lived about 80 miles upstream from dixon now and the reason i mention that is because for ushi where i came from, is guy down the river became president of the u
a person i enjoyed learning about inviting about is senator robert taft, mr. epublican, representative of the free world war ii right american entry into the nato after the war but robert taft who ran unsuccessfully for the republican nomination several times will be the first to tell you is not the most charismatic person around and conservatives to have this tendency to be pessimistic and gosh, the world is going to help in handcrafted, that wasn't ronald reagan. nothing phase him so this...
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robert: chairman? mike mullen: thank you, mr. secretary.ary claimed the leak had put lives at risk. mike: mr. assange can say wherever he likes about the greater good he thinks he and his source are doing, but the truth is they might already have on their hands the blood of some young soldier or that of an afghan family. disagree with the war all you want, take issue with the policy, challenge me or our ground commanders on the decisions we make to accomplish the mission we've been given, but don't put those who willingly go into harm's way even further in harm's way just to satisfy your need to make a point. kristinn: you saw the men who were responsible for massacres and deaths and had themselves been swimming in the pools of blood in two wars, dirty wars, were now claiming that the journalists who exposed those atrocities might have blood on their hands. it was surreal, and it stills. michael: did you find him, in your dealings with him--did the neyork times find him or you personally find him that he sort of lacked a moral compass when
robert: chairman? mike mullen: thank you, mr. secretary.ary claimed the leak had put lives at risk. mike: mr. assange can say wherever he likes about the greater good he thinks he and his source are doing, but the truth is they might already have on their hands the blood of some young soldier or that of an afghan family. disagree with the war all you want, take issue with the policy, challenge me or our ground commanders on the decisions we make to accomplish the mission we've been given, but...
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after robert mueller, special counsel, appointed mr. a prosecutor on his team to investigate the trump campaign's ties to russia around the 2016 election, van grack spent nearly three years investigating and prosecuting trump allies, michael flynn and paul manafort. interestingly, mr. van grack ultimately resigned from the flynn case, after a william barr appointee took over the u. s. attorney's office in d. c., and moved to withdraw the government's case against flynn. even though, flynn by then had already pled guilty twice. he resigned from the flynn investigation but the state of the justice department. it continued to leave the justice department fairer unit, the office that prosecute on which is third foreign agents. and that role, he became the first official to oversee all foreign influence operations across the u.s. justice department. brandon van grack has since left the justice department, but boy, there is nobody who i would rather talk to tonight about what's going on in our country with these remarkable and unprecedented c
after robert mueller, special counsel, appointed mr. a prosecutor on his team to investigate the trump campaign's ties to russia around the 2016 election, van grack spent nearly three years investigating and prosecuting trump allies, michael flynn and paul manafort. interestingly, mr. van grack ultimately resigned from the flynn case, after a william barr appointee took over the u. s. attorney's office in d. c., and moved to withdraw the government's case against flynn. even though, flynn by...
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mr edwards to resign. the welsh secretary, sir robert buckland, has switched his support from rishi sunak to liz truss, becomingge sides in the conservative leadership race. he told the daily telegraph that, after deep reflection, he'd decided ms truss was the best person to take the country forward. a critical incident�*s been declared by the nhs in shropshire. the crisis has been put down to a high number of patients arriving at hospital, difficulties discharging people because of a lack of capacity in the care sector, and staff absence because of covid. it means some non—urgent operations will be postponed. climbing all of scotland's munros, or mountains, is a rite of passage for some hill walkers, but can you imagine scaling all 282 summits at the age of 82? nick gardner from the highlands set himself the challenge after his wife was taken into care, and the royal 0steoporosis society has tweeted its congratulations because, this afternoon, he's completed his final climb of the munros challenge. here's more about his motivation. being with my wife is very challenging because she does know me, but onlyjust.
mr edwards to resign. the welsh secretary, sir robert buckland, has switched his support from rishi sunak to liz truss, becomingge sides in the conservative leadership race. he told the daily telegraph that, after deep reflection, he'd decided ms truss was the best person to take the country forward. a critical incident�*s been declared by the nhs in shropshire. the crisis has been put down to a high number of patients arriving at hospital, difficulties discharging people because of a lack of...
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mr. president, i rise today to speak about the nomination of roberts gordon. earlier this year, mr. gordon had strong bipartisan support in the finance committee when his nomination came to a vote. mr. gordon is president biden's nominee to serve as the department of health and human services assistant secretary for financial resources and he has a long history of dedication to public service. more recently, he served as director of the department of health and human services for the state of michigan. he played a central role in the state's pandemic response, and managed an agency of 14,000 employees and a multibillion-dollar budget. before that, he held senior roles in the u.s. department of education and the office of offf management and budget, where he championed evidence-based policy making to use taxpayer dollars wisely. earlier in his career, mr. gordon served as a senior official at the new york city department of education. he was a senior aide on capitol hill, a law clerk for justice ruth bader ginsburg and a white house aide. in his time at the white house, he supported
mr. president, i rise today to speak about the nomination of roberts gordon. earlier this year, mr. gordon had strong bipartisan support in the finance committee when his nomination came to a vote. mr. gordon is president biden's nominee to serve as the department of health and human services assistant secretary for financial resources and he has a long history of dedication to public service. more recently, he served as director of the department of health and human services for the state of...
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mr. plantain. and on january 16th, 2020, he was sworn in as the architect of the capital by supreme court justice john roberts junior. can you imagine the time that he came to be the architect of the capital. mr. blunt and, as the aoc as we call him, is responsible for facilities management and operation, not just of this capital building but for the care and improvement of 570 acres of grounds and operations, maintenance of 18. 4 million square feet of buildings, including the house and senate congressional office buildings, the capital visitor center, the library of congress, the united states supreme court, the thurgood marshall judiciary building, and all of the outdoor sculptures. such as the one that is preserved today. senator blunt talks about mr. plantain's work and his education at the naval academy. it is my honor to present to you we're in latin architecture of the capital. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you for that warm welcome. good morning, and thank you for being here. i'm honored to join senator blunt, miss, kimball mr. white, and members of the united states capitol historical so
mr. plantain. and on january 16th, 2020, he was sworn in as the architect of the capital by supreme court justice john roberts junior. can you imagine the time that he came to be the architect of the capital. mr. blunt and, as the aoc as we call him, is responsible for facilities management and operation, not just of this capital building but for the care and improvement of 570 acres of grounds and operations, maintenance of 18. 4 million square feet of buildings, including the house and senate...
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know a person who i really enjoyed learning about and writing about in my history is senator robert taft. who was mr. republican right representative of that pre-world war two right opposed american? entry into the north atlantic treaty organization after the war but you know robert taft who ran unsuccessfully for the republican nomination several times would be the first to tell you that. he was not the most charismatic person around. and conservatives do have this tendency to kind of be, you know dower. yeah kind of very pessimistic in kind of gosh. the world is going to hell in a handbasket, you know. but that wasn't ronald reagan. nothing faced him. and so this too was made him unusual and it also made him i think appealing to parts of the electorate that typically when they hear the word conservative or american, right? flinch i think ogre. yeah neanderthal caveman. yeah, then here comes ronald reagan and with this quip and a smile and that you know with the movie star hair and that baritone. and people are like, oh, that's not what i think. of when i think conservative and this all these quali
know a person who i really enjoyed learning about and writing about in my history is senator robert taft. who was mr. republican right representative of that pre-world war two right opposed american? entry into the north atlantic treaty organization after the war but you know robert taft who ran unsuccessfully for the republican nomination several times would be the first to tell you that. he was not the most charismatic person around. and conservatives do have this tendency to kind of be, you...
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mr. hartman the presumption of innocence to which he is entight zblld robert washburn was back in court. guilty. >> washburn pleaded guilty to first degree murder. he was sentenced to 27 years in prison. >> i had prayed that he would not go to trial. i just want it to be over. >> as part of the plea agreement washburn had to tell the court about the murder. in a statement read by the judge he said he grabbed jenni by the arm, brought her into the woods and strangled her and that was it. which that was not enough at all. >> i will always have the question in my head, so you woke up on august 4th. it was a beautiful sunday. you went to the park. did you intend to kill a little girl? why? why did you do this? did you know what you did? do you know how many birthdays she missed? how many christmass? how many smiles? how many laughs? >> do you have any expectation that he's going to answer that why question or any hope that he will? >> yes. yes. and the reason for that is not for me, the reason is for future, to help psychologists, parents, detectives understand what can be in a human being.
mr. hartman the presumption of innocence to which he is entight zblld robert washburn was back in court. guilty. >> washburn pleaded guilty to first degree murder. he was sentenced to 27 years in prison. >> i had prayed that he would not go to trial. i just want it to be over. >> as part of the plea agreement washburn had to tell the court about the murder. in a statement read by the judge he said he grabbed jenni by the arm, brought her into the woods and strangled her and...
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mr biden was running for office against donald trump at the time. the pair, aimee harris and robertary to the trump campaign. the former brazilian president luiz inacio lula da silva has said he will bring in new measures to tackle government corruption if he wins october's presidential election. the left—wing candidate is currently ahead of his rival, the right—wing incumbentjair bolsonaro, in opinion polls. british and american scientists have created synthetic mouse embryos in a lab without the use of eggs or sperm, or a womb for them to grow in. researchers used stem cells from mice to create the structures, which grew enough to develop a beating heart and the beginnings of a brain. the team says its work could improve our understanding of organ development. that is extraordinary. britney spears has released her first new music since being released from a conservatorship that controlled almost every aspect of her life. hold me closer, a duet with sir eltonjohn, hit streaming sites on friday, marking spears's return to music after a six—year hiatus. rising energy prices, caused m
mr biden was running for office against donald trump at the time. the pair, aimee harris and robertary to the trump campaign. the former brazilian president luiz inacio lula da silva has said he will bring in new measures to tackle government corruption if he wins october's presidential election. the left—wing candidate is currently ahead of his rival, the right—wing incumbentjair bolsonaro, in opinion polls. british and american scientists have created synthetic mouse embryos in a lab...
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robert baroda, and he had a story. -- and the manatee county sheriff's office. >> mr.al story, was i was doing crack with the owner of the car, and it wasn't reported stolen. >> he said he knew the donor was. >> yes, and had permission of the car. >> but when it detectives checked the registration, they learned a convertible belong to sabine. and corona had a record. >> he's a known street criminal. >> and they learned from sabine 's friends, there had to be something very wrong with the story to have her doing drugs intriguing with a felon, at a smoky bar, in a seedy part of town. >> she would never behind drugs, she would not even allow people to smoke around her, she would not allow people to smoke at haley's hotel property. >> she was a health fanatic? >> she was, she had a personal trainer, she was very into health when. >> so, they arrested corona. installed him in the county to jail. and in the morning, drove over to haley's motel, to talk to sabine's husband, tom. and, tom said he hadn't seen sabine in a couple of days. he hadn't filed a report, but did after t
robert baroda, and he had a story. -- and the manatee county sheriff's office. >> mr.al story, was i was doing crack with the owner of the car, and it wasn't reported stolen. >> he said he knew the donor was. >> yes, and had permission of the car. >> but when it detectives checked the registration, they learned a convertible belong to sabine. and corona had a record. >> he's a known street criminal. >> and they learned from sabine 's friends, there had to be...
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robert duvall. >> rudy giuliani >> no way! >> oh, my god! >> oh, my gosh >> well, mr.i, with all of the controversy that is surrounding you right now, i think it surprises us all that you're here on "the masked singer." >> me too, me too. [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm sure he was surprised. there is a good chance rudy genuinely did not know where he was, and was just as surprised as everyone else when they opened that box. he was probably thrilled, by the way. "a singing competition i just assumed i was going to jail." i bet you could trick rudy giuliani into climbing into almost any container just by telling him there's a trove of shredded trump ballots in there or, i don't know, a bottle of scotch that wasn't completely empty. honestly, the idea that any tv show would help rehabilitate a key figure in an attempted coup for entertainment purposes is so disgusting and shocking. the only reality show i would have been okay with rudy being on is "love is blind," just to see -- [ laughter ] just to see if he accidentally ends up marrying his cousin again. "so, where are you f
robert duvall. >> rudy giuliani >> no way! >> oh, my god! >> oh, my gosh >> well, mr.i, with all of the controversy that is surrounding you right now, i think it surprises us all that you're here on "the masked singer." >> me too, me too. [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm sure he was surprised. there is a good chance rudy genuinely did not know where he was, and was just as surprised as everyone else when they opened that box. he was probably...
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writing in a british newspaper, sir robert says ms truss is the "right person to take the country forward". the welsh secretary had previously backed former chancellor mrart is here with me now. how significant is this? it is a big blow to rishi _ how significant is this? it is a big blow to rishi sunak's _ how significant is this? it is a big blow to rishi sunak's campaign l how significant is this? it is a big | blow to rishi sunak's campaign to being next prime minister of the united kingdom. robert buckland, it was not long ago he was going on television programmes saying that rishi sunak was the right person to lead the country through challenging economic times but he has written this piece for the telegraph newspaper today where he says that liz truss is now the right person to take the country forward. he talks about changing his name, says it has not been an easy decision for him to make, he says he has spoken to liz truss about specifics including the idea for a bill of rights in the uk, essentially reform of human right legislation, and has also come to the conclusion that she has got the best prospects for taking the uk economy forward. he
writing in a british newspaper, sir robert says ms truss is the "right person to take the country forward". the welsh secretary had previously backed former chancellor mrart is here with me now. how significant is this? it is a big blow to rishi _ how significant is this? it is a big blow to rishi sunak's _ how significant is this? it is a big blow to rishi sunak's campaign l how significant is this? it is a big | blow to rishi sunak's campaign to being next prime minister of the...
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according to the new york times, investigators asked robert o'brien about discussions inside the cabinet, about whether to invoke the 25th amendment to remove mr. the committee has already sat down with three other trump cabinet members, treasury secretary steve mnuchin, secretary of state mike pompeo, and commerce secretary, elaine chao. they have also reportedly sought information from trump's education secretary, betsy devos. just last week, the committee's chairman, benny thompson, told reporters that they have spoken to pretty much every senior person in the cabinet, and for the most part, they have all indicated their willingness to talk to the committee. in other words, we may soon learn a lot more about what trump's own cabinet was prepared to do to stop their own boss on january 6th. back with us again is luke broadwater, congressional reporter for the new york times, who's been reporting on the january 6th interviews with trump cabinet officials. you've been reporting on and everything that we're covering tonight. thank you for sticking around. the first question i have for you is do you see an intersection between the documents and
according to the new york times, investigators asked robert o'brien about discussions inside the cabinet, about whether to invoke the 25th amendment to remove mr. the committee has already sat down with three other trump cabinet members, treasury secretary steve mnuchin, secretary of state mike pompeo, and commerce secretary, elaine chao. they have also reportedly sought information from trump's education secretary, betsy devos. just last week, the committee's chairman, benny thompson, told...
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if you could move over. >> i'm robert wong and i serve a translator for my friends mr. kenny tseng. >> thank you. this is my this is the -- [speaking chinese]. we can't hear you. when the house was first bought the upper third floor of the house in the back ends was about 4 feet high. so basically i was just a roof deck before any modification was done. >> back inspect 1987, i guess there was the original property that was take it down special got rebuilt in 1987 from a previous owner and originally the building was 2 store high and i guess they made it in a 3 story high? >> yes. the condition was. >> and with the new foundation when it was rebuilt. >> the reason why mr. tseng built the i'm sorry. so -- what he state system that the third floor addition is an existing roof deck on top of the second floor and capable of supporting wait the existing foundational support ash counted for a roof deck the third floor roof tech in existing riings when applicant acquired the property and due to the cold and windsy conscience applicant added 3 and a half feet to the railings and
if you could move over. >> i'm robert wong and i serve a translator for my friends mr. kenny tseng. >> thank you. this is my this is the -- [speaking chinese]. we can't hear you. when the house was first bought the upper third floor of the house in the back ends was about 4 feet high. so basically i was just a roof deck before any modification was done. >> back inspect 1987, i guess there was the original property that was take it down special got rebuilt in 1987 from a...
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robert simmons, head of social impact and stem programs. mr. troy vincent, vice president of operations for the nfl. mr. timothy belcher senior, a former police chief and special advisor to the city manager of north miami beach. thank you so much for being with us today. we are honored by your presence and i look forward to the discussion. now i am excited to bring forward our moderator. and our commissioner, so we will call commissioner clark. and that i am so proud to serve with her on the commission, so at this time, i will turn the discussion over to commissioner clark for her comments that will lead us into the discussion, which she will moderate. commissioner, go on. commissioner clark: thank you so much madame chair wilson. it is wonderful to see you and our fellow commissioners today. i am grateful for your leadership and in meeting all of us at this important moment in our nations history. i am proud to be a part of this discussion today, as we come together to identify constructive solutions and proactive strategies to address many of
robert simmons, head of social impact and stem programs. mr. troy vincent, vice president of operations for the nfl. mr. timothy belcher senior, a former police chief and special advisor to the city manager of north miami beach. thank you so much for being with us today. we are honored by your presence and i look forward to the discussion. now i am excited to bring forward our moderator. and our commissioner, so we will call commissioner clark. and that i am so proud to serve with her on the...
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mr. giuliani to appear in court. can they continue to delay an in-person court appearance at this point? >> yeah, yesterday's hearing with judge robertney was interesting. giuliani while he does have a heart condition and just recently had surgery that would make it so that it might be difficult for him to travel according to his doctors, it doesn't mean that he can't come down here to atlanta to testify. he said that it is very important that any further delays are notified to him this week. he said he is not going to be interested in giuliani's lawyers potentially proposing that another delay happens monday or tuesday of next week given that he is sis slated to testify a w from today. they are interested in making sure that there is open communication channels to say if there is any further issues that he is not going to tolerate a lack of communication or anymore explosive last minute delays or emergency motions like we saw this week. >> senator lindsey graham has said that he would fight the subpoena and denies any kind of meddling in the georgia election, saying that conversations he had with the secretary of state was what you
mr. giuliani to appear in court. can they continue to delay an in-person court appearance at this point? >> yeah, yesterday's hearing with judge robertney was interesting. giuliani while he does have a heart condition and just recently had surgery that would make it so that it might be difficult for him to travel according to his doctors, it doesn't mean that he can't come down here to atlanta to testify. he said that it is very important that any further delays are notified to him this...
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robert passenisi. they were comprised of 3,000 volunteers. and so this wasn't hey, we're gonna we're gonna pick these people to go mr. russell hamler actually volunteered to go on this mission. that and made him in deer 1000 miles walking through the himalayas through the journalism burma was just the pack on his back. and a pack mule that's how they got their equipment in. now while moving through these jungles and cutting their way through there they faced enemy come and enemy combatants starvation and malaria. now what says he's been apart, right? is that during during that time and using out of the box thinking? they actually would throw grenades into water in order to blow up some fish had those fish rise at the surface so they could cook them in their helmets and deal with that starvation. one of the whatever they would receive casualties. they had it cut up parts of the jungle in order to be back those casualties out. these men did of artillery they didn't have tanks with them. they did everything on foot with what they had. talked with mr. russell hamler at one point. he was injured in combat. hey continued t
robert passenisi. they were comprised of 3,000 volunteers. and so this wasn't hey, we're gonna we're gonna pick these people to go mr. russell hamler actually volunteered to go on this mission. that and made him in deer 1000 miles walking through the himalayas through the journalism burma was just the pack on his back. and a pack mule that's how they got their equipment in. now while moving through these jungles and cutting their way through there they faced enemy come and enemy combatants...
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. >> i received a call from robert o'brien, that national security advisor. he had asked if he could speak with mr. meadows about potential violence that he was hearing about potentially happening on the hill on january 6. i asked if he had connected with tony, because he had a conversation with him, mark, about that topic. robert said, i will talk to tony. then i don't know if robert ever connected with mark about the issue. >> ms. hutchinson, can you describe to us tony's responsibilities as deputy chief of staff? >> the deputy chief of staff at the white house is arguably one of the most important positions somebody can hold. they are in charge of all security protocol for the campus and all presidential protect ees. anything that requires security for any individual that has presidential protection, for the chief of staff, or the national security advisor, as well as the vice president's team, too, tony would oversee all of that he was a conduit between white house staff and the secret service. >> thank you. he also describes a brief meeting between mr. or noto and mr. meadows and the potentia
. >> i received a call from robert o'brien, that national security advisor. he had asked if he could speak with mr. meadows about potential violence that he was hearing about potentially happening on the hill on january 6. i asked if he had connected with tony, because he had a conversation with him, mark, about that topic. robert said, i will talk to tony. then i don't know if robert ever connected with mark about the issue. >> ms. hutchinson, can you describe to us tony's...
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mr biden had a clear message. the federal government is not going anywhere until those flooded areas have recovered foxes. robert ray is in neon kentucky, with the latest from the ground. president biden looking at in shock at the damage in one hard hit community after finishing his on again off again covid isolation. on monday , president biden was out in force in eastern kentucky, where historic floods ravaged the state almost two weeks ago. this is the most devastating and deadly flooding events certainly in my lifetime. unlike anything , governor andy bashir heralded the federal response on the ground. president biden met face to face with families who lost nearly everything. i don't want any kentucky and telling me you don't you don't have to do this for me. oh, yeah, we do. you're an american citizen. biden blamed the extreme weather on climate change, a day after the senate passed a bill with historic funding, aiming to fix that problem staying until everybody's back to where they were not a joke. biden says more funding is coming to kentucky last month, the president freed up disaster assistance to help
mr biden had a clear message. the federal government is not going anywhere until those flooded areas have recovered foxes. robert ray is in neon kentucky, with the latest from the ground. president biden looking at in shock at the damage in one hard hit community after finishing his on again off again covid isolation. on monday , president biden was out in force in eastern kentucky, where historic floods ravaged the state almost two weeks ago. this is the most devastating and deadly flooding...
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after robert mueller appointed him to investigate around the 2016 investigation, he spent three years investigating michael flynn and paul man afor the. interestingly mr. van grack ultimately resigned from the flynn case after a william barr appointee took over in the u.s. attorneys office in d.c. and moved to withdraw the government's case against flynn even though flynn by then had already plead guilty to twice. resund from the flynn investigation. but he stayed at the justice department. he continued to lead the office that prosecutes unregistered foreign agents. and that role he became the first official to oversee all foreign influence operations across the u.s. justice department. brandon van grack left the justice department but boy there nobody who i'd rather talk to tonight about what's going on in our country with these remarkable and unprecedented charges and investigations involving our former president. brandon van grack joins us here live in studio next. grack joins live istn udio next. my grandma never mentioned this, but her first job was working at a five and dime, when she was only 16 years old. it's all right there in the census. se
after robert mueller appointed him to investigate around the 2016 investigation, he spent three years investigating michael flynn and paul man afor the. interestingly mr. van grack ultimately resigned from the flynn case after a william barr appointee took over in the u.s. attorneys office in d.c. and moved to withdraw the government's case against flynn even though flynn by then had already plead guilty to twice. resund from the flynn investigation. but he stayed at the justice department. he...
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. >> robert from philadelphia, you're on book tv with author and journalist sam quinones. >> mr. thank you for taking my call. your assessment of the hollowing out of america due to reaganomics is a breath of fresh air. do you with hollowing out of the industrial base, the job market, and the racism, ronald reagan use and republicans use as a catalyst to get people, particularly white people to vote against their best interests? >> in my books are very narrowly focused on the -- on the drug issues, so that doesn't come up, nor really does reaganomics per se i would say. although i clearly see the connection. and also, this kind of treatment of the free market is almost like when quasi religious ways, like it's just god's will almost, that kind of thing. i studied economics in the 1970's and '80s and found it to be a very rigid discipline, either was-- marxism was a religion, and i regret studying it back then and i think it would be more interesting today than in 1980, '81, '82. i would, however, say that there is a lot to what you're talking about. there's a remarkable ability f
. >> robert from philadelphia, you're on book tv with author and journalist sam quinones. >> mr. thank you for taking my call. your assessment of the hollowing out of america due to reaganomics is a breath of fresh air. do you with hollowing out of the industrial base, the job market, and the racism, ronald reagan use and republicans use as a catalyst to get people, particularly white people to vote against their best interests? >> in my books are very narrowly focused on the...
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. >> robert altman had an unbelievable run in the '70s. "mash", "california split." he had nashville and mrsilm. the steam and the piss and the cooking and all the different things that were going on in this town it's such a beautiful film, and the absolute heartbreak in all of it. >> i think people underestimate the tremendous empathy that altman had as a film maker. he loved people if they were flawed, if they were terrible, if they were wonderful. he celebrated real humanity. >> she's overlapping voices. he's letting the camera drift around. he may not be on the person even talking. these were unprecedented things that the time. >> there's been ensemble move ezand there's been ensemble movies, and then there's "nashville," which sits firmly at the top. >> i was talking about the kristy minstrels just this morning. >> it deals with a political campaign and the sense in which this country is both divided and deluded. >> y'all take it easy now. listen, it's nashville. >> he was taking boundaries of film making at that point and just pushing, pushing good, you know. >> i loved the work. he wa
. >> robert altman had an unbelievable run in the '70s. "mash", "california split." he had nashville and mrsilm. the steam and the piss and the cooking and all the different things that were going on in this town it's such a beautiful film, and the absolute heartbreak in all of it. >> i think people underestimate the tremendous empathy that altman had as a film maker. he loved people if they were flawed, if they were terrible, if they were wonderful. he...
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mr. pottinger: no. i wanted to first talk to my immediate boss, the national security robert o'brien. robert o'brien was traveling on the sixth. i reached him at 4:30 p.m. and told him i was submitting my resignation. he accepted the resignation. but he also asked whether i could stay until he could get back to the white house. and i agreed to that. we both wanted to make sure i was leaving in a responsible way. we still have foreign adversaries to worry about -- hackers, terrorists, nationstates, and i did not want to leave my chair empty given that i was the top national security staff in the white house. so, i ended up staying at my desk through the night. when robert o'brien arrived at the white house the next morning, the morning of the seventh, i with him and left for the last time. rep. kinzinger: you and i share a passion for the national security of our country. can you share with me, what is your view of how january 6 impacted our national security? mr. pottinger: when you have a presidential transition, under the best circumstances, it is a time of vulnerability. it is a ti
mr. pottinger: no. i wanted to first talk to my immediate boss, the national security robert o'brien. robert o'brien was traveling on the sixth. i reached him at 4:30 p.m. and told him i was submitting my resignation. he accepted the resignation. but he also asked whether i could stay until he could get back to the white house. and i agreed to that. we both wanted to make sure i was leaving in a responsible way. we still have foreign adversaries to worry about -- hackers, terrorists,...