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so that's why folly's a great place to come. ashley roberts (voiceover): and after a crash course in the basics, i'm ready to some paddle boarding before squeezing in a bit of yoga. where am i going? forward paddle on your right side like you're doing. there you go. how's this feel? -all right. -go ahead. well, stand up. one. two. keep the knees bent. three. you're crushing it. just keep those legs bents, hips in a swivel. nice. this is why you come and paddle-board in charleston. this is my life right now. it's pretty freaking cool. ashley roberts (voiceover): now it's officially warmed up, i meet with a few local yogis. and together, we're going to see just how balanced we really are. instructor: we'll start on hand and knees. get acquainted with the board itself. look up towards the sky. exhale. push your back up. let's go ahead and just tuck our toes on the floor and push up into downward facing dog. woo! nice! and from here, let's go ahead and step your right in between your hands. oh. yeah, that's at a balance there. and then let's try i
so that's why folly's a great place to come. ashley roberts (voiceover): and after a crash course in the basics, i'm ready to some paddle boarding before squeezing in a bit of yoga. where am i going? forward paddle on your right side like you're doing. there you go. how's this feel? -all right. -go ahead. well, stand up. one. two. keep the knees bent. three. you're crushing it. just keep those legs bents, hips in a swivel. nice. this is why you come and paddle-board in charleston. this is my...
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we give the roberts a chance not l everybody so knowing that actuallyl we give the roberts a chance be the very end _ we give the roberts a chance not to be the very end of— we give the roberts a chance not to be the very end of their— we give the roberts a chance not to be the very end of their life, - we give the roberts a chance not to be the very end of their life, it- be the very end of their life, it means— be the very end of their life, it means everything _ be the very end of...
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robert hicke, he was in a state of panic. >> wow. robert hicke in police custody. and the heat is on. >> did you kill meghan? >> no. >> do you have any doubt anyone who would hurt her? >> not a clue, sir, not a living clue. >> when dateline continues. advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. when pain comes for you, come back fast with advil liqui-gels. will you pause it real quick? (mumbles) just sold the car to carvana. what? all i had to do was answer a couple questions and got a real offer in seconds. then, they just picked up the car and paid me right on the spot. sell your car at carvana dot com today. lysol is supporting schools by providing materials to teach healthy habits. keeping kids together, here. [boy] chicken nugget man. where they can share who they truly are. lysol. here for healthy schools. [sneeze] (♪♪) astepro allergy, steroid free allergy relief that starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. with astepro's unbeatably fast allergy relief you can astepro and go! when i was diagno
robert hicke, he was in a state of panic. >> wow. robert hicke in police custody. and the heat is on. >> did you kill meghan? >> no. >> do you have any doubt anyone who would hurt her? >> not a clue, sir, not a living clue. >> when dateline continues. advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. when pain comes for you, come back fast with advil liqui-gels. will you pause it real quick? (mumbles) just sold the car to carvana. what? all i had to do was...
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, ou are a super excited to be here. robert, you are a coach, _ super excited to be here. excited to be here. robert, you are a coach, how have - super excited to be here. robert, you are a coach, how have you i super excited to be here. robert, i you are a coach, how have you judge the performance so far, and how the reaction has been? late the performance so far, and how the reaction has been?— reaction has been? we are in complete _ reaction has been? we are in complete control, _ reaction has been? we are in complete control, millie - reaction has been? we are in i complete control, millie bright reaction has been? we are in - complete control, millie bright at the back, — complete control, millie bright at the back, midfield, _ complete control, millie bright at the back, midfield, we _ complete control, millie bright at the back, midfield, we are - the back, midfield, we are completely— the back, midfield, we are completely in— the back, midfield, we are completely in control- the back, midfield, we are completely in control of i the back, midfield, we arel completely
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look at one of a little snippet of his letters. it's amazing how much robert puts in one little phrase. he says to washington, i have received your dictionary. here is just an image of what that dictionary really was. benjamin thomas to take any real dictionary and a written out all the important words in alphabetical order and assign them each a number. this weight when the spies got this list of numbers and words, they could, in their letters, use numbers. if anyone intercepted that letter they would not know what word it represented. he goes on to say i will be glad to have the stain as soon as possible. that word stain actually means invisible ink. as you were learning in the introduction, john kay's brother, james j had create a new invisible ink technology just for the americans. it had two liquid parts. one liquid called the stain that would completely disappear as long as you use good quality white paper. you could write with this between the lines of a nether letter. in that letter was delivered the person on the other side needed another chemical cal
look at one of a little snippet of his letters. it's amazing how much robert puts in one little phrase. he says to washington, i have received your dictionary. here is just an image of what that dictionary really was. benjamin thomas to take any real dictionary and a written out all the important words in alphabetical order and assign them each a number. this weight when the spies got this list of numbers and words, they could, in their letters, use numbers. if anyone intercepted that letter...
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i asked about a foreign language because robert is from belarus a marina where do you come from?as from moscow, yes, my ancestors were from kazan and whose uncle? yes , uncle, my famous actor radmir muratov will applaud. he played in the film gentlemen of fortune vasily ali babaevich and vasily ali babaevich. our eldest daughter lena in the family was friends with guys who do not hear. i want to ask christina and martin, and she told me that the guys do not really let those who hear into their circle, because they have their own world. we have our own world and therefore, of course, some guys who there they criticize us that we wave our hands , show our faces there, facial expressions and a little. this is what turns us off. you understand, and there are deaf brave people who communicate. here, for example, i myself love to communicate, with hearing people here in the country, anyone who hears, i will definitely go. we play. it doesn't matter if they understand, they don't understand, but i write on a piece of paper, then i have my own language there. eh, they 're there in their
i asked about a foreign language because robert is from belarus a marina where do you come from?as from moscow, yes, my ancestors were from kazan and whose uncle? yes , uncle, my famous actor radmir muratov will applaud. he played in the film gentlemen of fortune vasily ali babaevich and vasily ali babaevich. our eldest daughter lena in the family was friends with guys who do not hear. i want to ask christina and martin, and she told me that the guys do not really let those who hear into their...
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my, i'm not endorsing a robert f kennedy junior, but very much like be to 2016 but presidential campaign, which i was gonna skip this way. you know, to look if it's domestic politics. and then there was a guy named donald trump and then there was a guy named bernie sanders. well, bernie sanders blamed and burned and crashed. trumpets the width is but robert f. kennedy is changing the way this campaign is being looked at a much to disagree and of the establishment and the media thoughts a hi, this week, my wife and i went to see about the kennedy junior, at a event here which volleyball t uh, when he was dis invited to the center for ethical culture because he of course, over and i became an anti semite, bobby can the juniors and that the somebody because he dared to suggest that there might be, believe it or not a demographic or do you have the component to different diseases like, oh, i don't know. tell you jackson and a sickle cell anyway, long story short. he had to redeem himself. he was uninvited, at the center of the go, called your were robert oppenheimer with the school. that's t
my, i'm not endorsing a robert f kennedy junior, but very much like be to 2016 but presidential campaign, which i was gonna skip this way. you know, to look if it's domestic politics. and then there was a guy named donald trump and then there was a guy named bernie sanders. well, bernie sanders blamed and burned and crashed. trumpets the width is but robert f. kennedy is changing the way this campaign is being looked at a much to disagree and of the establishment and the media thoughts a hi,...
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jorge: un jurado sentenciÓ por unanimidad a muerte a robert powers, un hombre que asesinÓ a 11 personasos en manhattan, el conductor tratÓ de escapar, transeÚntes lo inmovilizaron hasta que llegÓ la policÍa. las vÍctimas estÁn entre los seis aÑos y 72 aÑos, sus heridas no son graves. jorge: un oficial de policÍa de miami perdiÓ la vista de un ojo tras dispararse en la cabeza, ocurriÓ en una autopista cuando regresaba desde tampa, fue ella quien llamÓ al 911, vilma tarazona nuestra de la desesperada llamada de ramÍrez despuÉs de que su esposo se disparara. vilma: en la llamada al 911 se escuchan los gritos desesperados de la esposa de el policÍa de miami—dade, freddy ramÍrez, despuÉs de que Éste se disparÓ en la cabeza. ella le grita a ramÍrez que deje de pelear con ella. ella asegura que estÁ consciente, grita horrorizada, que saliÓ del auto y se metiÓ entre el trÁfico. [hablan en inglÉs] [gritos] [habla en inglÉs] [hablan en inglÉs] vilma: ella le dice a ramÍrez que no se deje morir y sea casa escuchar una voz masculina que parece ser la de ramÍrez. ella suplica por ayuda. el operador
jorge: un jurado sentenciÓ por unanimidad a muerte a robert powers, un hombre que asesinÓ a 11 personasos en manhattan, el conductor tratÓ de escapar, transeÚntes lo inmovilizaron hasta que llegÓ la policÍa. las vÍctimas estÁn entre los seis aÑos y 72 aÑos, sus heridas no son graves. jorge: un oficial de policÍa de miami perdiÓ la vista de un ojo tras dispararse en la cabeza, ocurriÓ en una autopista cuando regresaba desde tampa, fue ella quien llamÓ al 911, vilma tarazona nuestra...
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although this is the home editions remind you were discussing the candidates, see a robert f kennedy junior. the eyes go back to the do you want to do a mentioned a few points before we went to our hard break. yeah. garb allows that. i'm not a conspiracy theorist. i mean, i'm a gets, there's the analyst, but i gotta tell you this much. and you can disagree all you want. but if we can put bobby kennedy on the couch, then say, bobby, i think we know the people responsible for your father and your uncle, where are not the, the named actors in this particular passion play, you know, and, and i know what number to your own family including jack slash bag, who was pulled up to this this uh, this where he kind of a hostage video where he is, he has crashing him. bobby kennedy to the point where he said, you know what, i'm 70 years old. i'm going to go out and i'm going to make a mark and let me also say something. the people that i could destroy, the people who destroyed my family. i took away my father and i was a kid for the people who are pushing joe by. and so what a beautiful way for me
although this is the home editions remind you were discussing the candidates, see a robert f kennedy junior. the eyes go back to the do you want to do a mentioned a few points before we went to our hard break. yeah. garb allows that. i'm not a conspiracy theorist. i mean, i'm a gets, there's the analyst, but i gotta tell you this much. and you can disagree all you want. but if we can put bobby kennedy on the couch, then say, bobby, i think we know the people responsible for your father and your...
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named bernie sanders about bernie sanders blamed, burned, and crashed. trump is the width is, but a robert of kennedy is changing the way this campaign is being looked at. a much to disagree and of the establishment and the media thoughts on this week. my wife and i went to see about we kennedy junior at a event here, wish volleyball tea. uh, when he was dis invited to the center for ethical culture because he of course, but were not i became an anti semite, bobby can the juniors and that you somebody because he dare to suggest that there might be, believe it or not, they demographic or genetic component to different diseases like oh, i don't know, tay sachs, and then a sickle cell anyway. long story short, he had to redeem himself. he was uninvited, at the center of the culture, where robert oppenheimer went to school next thing, you know, she was moved a gentleman cuz it was a, a, it was one stock needs coach. allow me, uh, firing line. people from air in. here's the best part, every demographic, i've seen a little babbage years chip, easy. these old young black white gave you straight.
named bernie sanders about bernie sanders blamed, burned, and crashed. trump is the width is, but a robert of kennedy is changing the way this campaign is being looked at. a much to disagree and of the establishment and the media thoughts on this week. my wife and i went to see about we kennedy junior at a event here, wish volleyball tea. uh, when he was dis invited to the center for ethical culture because he of course, but were not i became an anti semite, bobby can the juniors and that you...
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i'm a journalist and i'm going to be moderating this panel with robert doar, who you know, who is the chief executive of, the american enterprise institute, fred log of all, who's a historian at harvard university, who's written an acclaimed book about john f kennedy and kathleen kennedy townsend, who is a politician in her own right, whose father robert f kennedy was the attorney general when the march on washington occurred. i want to start by switching rating this discussion in a in a bit, a personal way, because we have some personal connections among us. and i want to start in the summer of 1963, before the march and in june in particular, in june of 1963, kathleen, 11 years old, her uncle was the president. her father was the attorney general. she was growing up in mclean, virginia, the wonderful house called hickory hill. i was growing up in chevy chase, maryland, a neighborhood called somerset. my father was a journalist, was covering the kennedy administration and the justice department. i was six years old that summer. i. and robert was growing up across the street and a few
i'm a journalist and i'm going to be moderating this panel with robert doar, who you know, who is the chief executive of, the american enterprise institute, fred log of all, who's a historian at harvard university, who's written an acclaimed book about john f kennedy and kathleen kennedy townsend, who is a politician in her own right, whose father robert f kennedy was the attorney general when the march on washington occurred. i want to start by switching rating this discussion in a in a bit, a...
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even if a deal is reached, it could take weeks if not longer for production to ramp back up again. robertonathan vigliotti, thank you. >>> a summer surge in gas prices is causing renewed pain at the pump. here's cbs's kris van cleave on what caused the increase and when to expect some relief. >> reporter: summer sizzle burning a hole in drivers' wallets. the extraordinary heat wave that cooked the country helped fuel the year's biggest spike in fuel prices. >> $65 and what, two or three weeks ago it was like $48. >> from 3.19 to 3.29 then 3.49, 3.59. then today's this. i don't even want to come outside anymore. >> reporter: the national average up 30 cents in just the last 30 days. enough for tammi campbell to feel the pain at the pump in portland, oregon where gas is hovering around 4.73 a gallon. >> it has been a little crazy. it seems like it keeps going up. and then everything's going up. grgroceries. and d our pay jujust kind ofof the sasame. so it's dedefinitely h hurting pocketbookok. >> reporteter: many ofof the nanation's oilil refineries are desisigned to opoperate between and 9
even if a deal is reached, it could take weeks if not longer for production to ramp back up again. robertonathan vigliotti, thank you. >>> a summer surge in gas prices is causing renewed pain at the pump. here's cbs's kris van cleave on what caused the increase and when to expect some relief. >> reporter: summer sizzle burning a hole in drivers' wallets. the extraordinary heat wave that cooked the country helped fuel the year's biggest spike in fuel prices. >> $65 and what,...
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robert? >> yesterday. he left, he came in on sunday. he stayed for a day. long haul truck driver, which explained his absence. but not where he was. especially when nikki was murdered. >> we had to find robert and we had to check on his gps. >> that takes a while, right? >> yes sir. >> meanwhile, detective spread out through the neighborhood. knocking on doors. did anyone see anything unusual? >> a couple a neighbors said they saw a red car in nicky's driveway that afternoon. a car they had never seen before. and a black car as well. they asked the girls. who could've been there? >> does your mom have any other friends or anybody else that come over? >> she talks a lot of men. but the only one i've been hearing her talk to lately is joe. >> joe? who was joe? >> we are also told by the twins that nikki had a second boyfriend, joel carter. >> two? boyfriends >> two boyfriends. >> now that got the investigators attention. time to dig a little deeper into the life of nikki whitehead. >> coming up. >> jealousy or by blood involved? >> there clearly have an argum
robert? >> yesterday. he left, he came in on sunday. he stayed for a day. long haul truck driver, which explained his absence. but not where he was. especially when nikki was murdered. >> we had to find robert and we had to check on his gps. >> that takes a while, right? >> yes sir. >> meanwhile, detective spread out through the neighborhood. knocking on doors. did anyone see anything unusual? >> a couple a neighbors said they saw a red car in nicky's...
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investigators at the scene told julia the devastating news, melvin had been murdered. >> is that a little jolt, melvin roberts is the victim? >> yes, because melvin is not the type of person to be a victim of anything. >> melvin was the longest practicing lawyer in south carolina, he had defended both the rich and poor for 55 years. >> he sounds like a small town celebrity, rather he liked it or not. >> the thing about melvin is that he was friendly to everyone. >> the street where he lived was named after him, roberts avenue. >> a true renaissance man devoted to his family. >> he was everything to me. he was my best friend, he was my mentor. >> melvin had two sons. >> david and ronny. >> he was instrumental in making me into who i am. >> the three men shared an unusually strong bond. >> dad, david and myself, it was our normal routine to have lunch every day. >> you all sound thick as thieves, the three of? you >> absolutely. the last thing i did every day was i gave dad a big hug and told him i love him, and he told me the same thing. every single day. >> he loved to take me out to the farm. >> melvin's onl
investigators at the scene told julia the devastating news, melvin had been murdered. >> is that a little jolt, melvin roberts is the victim? >> yes, because melvin is not the type of person to be a victim of anything. >> melvin was the longest practicing lawyer in south carolina, he had defended both the rich and poor for 55 years. >> he sounds like a small town celebrity, rather he liked it or not. >> the thing about melvin is that he was friendly to everyone....
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to do this, the investigation had to find a clue and reach a suspicious a businessman with an obscure past named robertedly brought the pussies together with the thief in law grandfather hasan, and in particular , the name of a certain georgian authority was called. the name is robert, then this person was established. he is a drug addict, how could such a character appear in the orbit of a promising young banker from a very good family , for some reason no one asked this question, they say, around the top managers of the samara bank, every now and then spun, countries. people. let's say a certain character named marcel here you are very much in the blood. the middle-aged man is six. here so that's something such shortened manners are very straight the whole psychologist is a psychologist. yes, such a mysterious gentleman with a rare name marcel even managed to visit dmitry puziko in the hospital immediately after the poisoning, when the doctors were still fighting for the life of a banker, one of the crush or criminal circles that we once had, well, more precisely, as in our time just a few months bef
to do this, the investigation had to find a clue and reach a suspicious a businessman with an obscure past named robertedly brought the pussies together with the thief in law grandfather hasan, and in particular , the name of a certain georgian authority was called. the name is robert, then this person was established. he is a drug addict, how could such a character appear in the orbit of a promising young banker from a very good family , for some reason no one asked this question, they say,...
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a. robert f kennedy junior. both have been very vocal in their opposition to the way the by didn't ministration is proceeding and that makes them there. they're already target smell, there is no extra targets. i don't know if that makes any sense right there. but um trump, you know, he says that he wants to stop the killing. well that's, that sounds pretty reasonable. okay. and he's against more. but he doesn't take a side and bobby kennedy, which, you know, i've looked at his lineage, he was a russian gator. everybody was face with mom came into your was able to, she gave her and he seemed to have educated himself. maybe he was watching us, maybe was listening the grace. oh no. so okay. but he does have a very different to make some of that extra target. and we saw this last week with his quoted what anti semitism. this is a substitute to make sure he can even get within arm's length of power. and of course we have donald trump under for indictments. so if i'm not mistaken for you to lose out, assume everybody
a. robert f kennedy junior. both have been very vocal in their opposition to the way the by didn't ministration is proceeding and that makes them there. they're already target smell, there is no extra targets. i don't know if that makes any sense right there. but um trump, you know, he says that he wants to stop the killing. well that's, that sounds pretty reasonable. okay. and he's against more. but he doesn't take a side and bobby kennedy, which, you know, i've looked at his lineage, he was a...
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and able to kind of say, no, we're going to draw a line here that we don't, you know, in robert welch and his ilk on the outside of it. right. and and barry goldwater does this as well to a certain degree. so i wonder, you know, how did they do that? well, so what did they say? yeah, well, yeah. so one of the things i argue is that, you know, buckley, is that totally a myth. but it's mostly, you know, no one person had the ability to to keep the gatekeeper, you know, the birchers were first. there are 60 to 100000 of them. a lot of them very wealthy. and buckley just as an example, he had a lot of ties to a lot of birch leaders and some of his readers were either in the society or they were in in the members, but they were supportive of it and so it was very hard to kind of disentangle. so buckley wrote a couple of editorials in the early sixties denouncing robert welch's conspiracy theories. right. welch had argued that eisenhower was a commie, and buckley said, you know, you know, that's too much, too far. and then later in five, especially as the birchers really kind of went more r
and able to kind of say, no, we're going to draw a line here that we don't, you know, in robert welch and his ilk on the outside of it. right. and and barry goldwater does this as well to a certain degree. so i wonder, you know, how did they do that? well, so what did they say? yeah, well, yeah. so one of the things i argue is that, you know, buckley, is that totally a myth. but it's mostly, you know, no one person had the ability to to keep the gatekeeper, you know, the birchers were first....
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and able to kind of say, no, we're going to draw a line here that we don't, you know, in robert welch and his ilk on the outside of it. right. and and barry goldwater does this as well to a certain degree. so i wonder, you know, how did they do that? well, so what did they say? yeah, well, yeah. so one of the things i argue is that, you know, buckley, is that totally a myth. but it's mostly, you know, no one person had the ability to to keep the gatekeeper, you know, the birchers were first. there are 60 to 100000 of them. a lot of them very wealthy. and buckley just as an example, he had a lot of ties to a lot of birch leaders and some of his readers were either in the society or they were in in the members, but they were supportive of it and so it was very hard to kind of disentangle. so buckley wrote a couple of editorials in the early sixties denouncing robert welch's conspiracy theories. right. welch had argued that eisenhower was a commie, and buckley said, you know, you know, that's too much, too far. and then later in five, especially as the birchers really kind of went more r
and able to kind of say, no, we're going to draw a line here that we don't, you know, in robert welch and his ilk on the outside of it. right. and and barry goldwater does this as well to a certain degree. so i wonder, you know, how did they do that? well, so what did they say? yeah, well, yeah. so one of the things i argue is that, you know, buckley, is that totally a myth. but it's mostly, you know, no one person had the ability to to keep the gatekeeper, you know, the birchers were first....
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a? robert bigelow biggest donor to zants is not going to donate more until a shift to mod rats, and essentiallynerating more interest from other donors. he's clearly that's the perception and concern we have heard from others. >> that just identified the problem that ron desantis has and ron desantis is trying to beat trump without the drama but but finding out taking that campaign to the extent of grievance politics, disney the transgender and abortion he's finding that a lot of the non-trump voters don't want that. they don't want that so basically desantis is trying to figure out a way to unite the non-trump voters. he's not very good at it because he's playing hard to the trumpian wing of the party while this donor acknowledges not to a significant number of republicans who are being turn off by the desantis message so i hope more donors speak up like that because this is a problem for the republican party and you look at state committees all over the country pennsylvania michigan those parties are struggling because the wacko fringe has taken over the party and serious people won't send mo
a? robert bigelow biggest donor to zants is not going to donate more until a shift to mod rats, and essentiallynerating more interest from other donors. he's clearly that's the perception and concern we have heard from others. >> that just identified the problem that ron desantis has and ron desantis is trying to beat trump without the drama but but finding out taking that campaign to the extent of grievance politics, disney the transgender and abortion he's finding that a lot of the...
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that's going to be the most interesting aspect because it's a lot like 1968 where the, you know, if robert kennedy one, what was the system going to do, given that he planned on implementing the rest of his brothers agenda and going in a very dramatic direction, hopefully we don't see that outcome here, but the, the, but that's where kennedy's challenge to trump also i need to abide and also present options. they're kind of each others. so security of a sort, the better kennedy does, that helps trump and vice versa. and so i think the, the yeah, i don't know how the systems gonna react. i mean, the all efforts to take out trump of failed. what happens if trump is the one that takes you? now you're ation. what do they do next? if they're smart, they're looking at where they can go and there's no extradition. mr. barnes, we have to leave it here. thank you very much for the fascinating conversation. thank you very much and thank you for watching hope the sir. again, on the was part the now you need your visa, stupid loyce law here. see it to nancy click comes into both the initial shifts, ne
that's going to be the most interesting aspect because it's a lot like 1968 where the, you know, if robert kennedy one, what was the system going to do, given that he planned on implementing the rest of his brothers agenda and going in a very dramatic direction, hopefully we don't see that outcome here, but the, the, but that's where kennedy's challenge to trump also i need to abide and also present options. they're kind of each others. so security of a sort, the better kennedy does, that helps...
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the, the, the, the policy maybe a lead the, you know, is i that i just absolutely forbid at the top like, but yeah, in martin, you know, get into thinking of trump and robert f. kennedy junior, these are 2 people that it, once it therapy and in power, and the case of trump returned to power. kennedy, if he rises to power, they have a, the, some bones to grind with the intelligence community. first of all, with trumps, he was russia gated by the intelligence community and we know what happened to the kennedy family. so really, these 2 people are the most part was absolutely the most dangerous people for the establishment and their foreign policy. and particularly the intelligence community, martin and we, let's remember, j, f, k. many people were assessed with a believe he was assassinated because he student against big ministry spending. and he wanted to reduce the ministry spending quite dramatically. and so there was some echoes of bus there was with, with some was a robo junior country, i think is actually pretty small. i mean, i've got a lot of time from i like, i do listen to him. um, but i think uh, ultimately i think this election is going to go dow
the, the, the, the policy maybe a lead the, you know, is i that i just absolutely forbid at the top like, but yeah, in martin, you know, get into thinking of trump and robert f. kennedy junior, these are 2 people that it, once it therapy and in power, and the case of trump returned to power. kennedy, if he rises to power, they have a, the, some bones to grind with the intelligence community. first of all, with trumps, he was russia gated by the intelligence community and we know what happened...
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that's going to be the most interesting aspect because it's a lot like 1968 where the, you know, if robert kennedy one, what was the system going to do, given that he planned on implementing the rest of his brothers agenda and going in a very dramatic direction, hopefully we don't see that outcome here, but the, the, but that's where kennedy's challenge to trump also i need to abide and also present options there. kind of each other's so security of a sort, the better kennedy does, that helps trump the vice versa. and so i think the, the yeah, i don't know how the systems gonna react. i mean, the all efforts to take out trump of failed. what happens if trump is the one that takes, you know, you're ation. what do they do next? a if they're smart, they're looking at where they can go and there's no extradition, mr. barnes, we have to leave it here. thank you very much for this fascinating conversation. thank you very much. thank you for watching hope. the searing down on was part the acceptance, and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously . why watch so
that's going to be the most interesting aspect because it's a lot like 1968 where the, you know, if robert kennedy one, what was the system going to do, given that he planned on implementing the rest of his brothers agenda and going in a very dramatic direction, hopefully we don't see that outcome here, but the, the, but that's where kennedy's challenge to trump also i need to abide and also present options there. kind of each other's so security of a sort, the better kennedy does, that helps...
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[bell dings] for a great low rate, go with the general. >> someone wanted tracey roberts that. olice, tracy said that fear was taking over her daily life. michael, her husband, was making her aware of a panic button outside the house. >> it's a panic button, that piggybacks of the office alarm. >> and she was racking her brain, trying to figure out who wanted to harm her. >> it's just, like, hundreds of possibilities running through my head. and right now, i'm afraid of all of them. >> investigators had a number of possible suspects in their sights. among them, that chicago dentist who tracy claimed had assaulted her a few years before. when he did not appear to have any ties to dustin. and much more promising lead, was someone tracey told the cavs was happier to see her dead than alive. her ex husband. >> did you love him? >> of course i did. >> tracey had met her first husband at a chicago teaching hospital. his name was john. he was a medical student, and she was a radiography or. purely 20 years old. >> he was very much in control. and i like that. i grew up in a household w
[bell dings] for a great low rate, go with the general. >> someone wanted tracey roberts that. olice, tracy said that fear was taking over her daily life. michael, her husband, was making her aware of a panic button outside the house. >> it's a panic button, that piggybacks of the office alarm. >> and she was racking her brain, trying to figure out who wanted to harm her. >> it's just, like, hundreds of possibilities running through my head. and right now, i'm afraid of...
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nshe never forget a her kherson robert for having done that. and so a tragic episode in the life of mary lincoln. this is another relic from the assassination. these are the gloves that were in abraham lincoln's pocket on the night of the assassination. it was a custom at the time to have gloves in your pocket when you shake people's hands. you would have on kid gloves. these are a pair of leather gloves. over time they probably shrunk a bit but you can get a sense of abraham lincoln's hands. six feet 4 inches still the tallest presidentnt in american history. he kept these gloves in his pockets and when booth fired that st at the back of mr. lincoln's head at forbes theater the doctors that entered the box can immediately identify where the wound was. it took several minutes for doctors prodding around before they found an entry wound on the back of mr. lincoln's head. blood wasn't coming up of the wound until the doctor placed his finger inside of the wound and then the blood began to flow freely. mr. lincoln was laid out on the ground in the
nshe never forget a her kherson robert for having done that. and so a tragic episode in the life of mary lincoln. this is another relic from the assassination. these are the gloves that were in abraham lincoln's pocket on the night of the assassination. it was a custom at the time to have gloves in your pocket when you shake people's hands. you would have on kid gloves. these are a pair of leather gloves. over time they probably shrunk a bit but you can get a sense of abraham lincoln's hands....
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it's a massive word. robert knew he was on borrowed time. ith big, wide eyes, having just been told he can�*t be cured. and i thought, "what�*s more important in life now? he wants me to be his wife. so, let�*s do it." i'm 75 years old. some of my friends are no longer here, so i'm grateful for every day, every month, enjoying what we can do. and these people have given us that, haven't they? they've been brilliant. the impact of having a spinal emergency in the middle of your life is devastating to everybody. so knowing that actually we gave the roberts a chance for this not to be, you know, the very end of their life, it means everything to us. nice want this kind of treatment rolled out across england and wales. the team here can�*t alter the final destination for their patients. i�*ve got an itchy back and that�*s about it, really. but they can positively change how lives end, giving thousands of people extra valuable time with their families. i�*m pleased to say that... and joining us now are robert smith and lynda glazerfrom ormskirk in
it's a massive word. robert knew he was on borrowed time. ith big, wide eyes, having just been told he can�*t be cured. and i thought, "what�*s more important in life now? he wants me to be his wife. so, let�*s do it." i'm 75 years old. some of my friends are no longer here, so i'm grateful for every day, every month, enjoying what we can do. and these people have given us that, haven't they? they've been brilliant. the impact of having a spinal emergency in the middle of your...
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at play, multiple legal fronts, all as the political battleground unfolds. >> david, you're a lawyer. roberthese co-defendants who are looking for a speedy trial. why would they want a speedy trial? why would they want their lawyers to have less time to prepare for this if. >> they might feel they know the facts of this case and prepared to go to trial. there might be a variety of tactical reasons. the court is going to have to decide how to server all of these defendants and place them into different court cases at different times. or they could all be tried together as well if there's a way to reconcile that. that's something that the lawyers and the clients are discussing and trying to figure out, and this is where we're going to see the tension between the defendants. these defendants aren't all unified in their claims, and some of them may do better if others of them do worse. and so we're going to see that play out over the next several months as the tactical considerations are made. >> we know donald trump does not want a speedy trial in this case or any cases. in fact, in d.c., tomor
at play, multiple legal fronts, all as the political battleground unfolds. >> david, you're a lawyer. roberthese co-defendants who are looking for a speedy trial. why would they want a speedy trial? why would they want their lawyers to have less time to prepare for this if. >> they might feel they know the facts of this case and prepared to go to trial. there might be a variety of tactical reasons. the court is going to have to decide how to server all of these defendants and place...
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to security and logistics around jailing a former president, so it's unclear if that could happen and if it will. live now to washington, where we can join robertegist with the firm brunswick insight. robert, good to talk to you, thanks for taking the time to speak to us. looking at the polls and what you're seeing in the united states, these legal challenges and indictments don't seem to be touching mr trump in terms of popularity, why? the? in terms of popularity, why? they aren't at all- _ in terms of popularity, why? they aren't at all. the _ in terms of popularity, why? they aren't at all. the fact _ in terms of popularity, why? they aren't at all. the fact of— in terms of popularity, why? they aren't at all. the fact of the - aren't at all. the fact of the matter is the legal challenges, the indictments are not hurting donald trump in the republican primary, among republican primary voters. and we have a lot of data on this now. 72% of republican primary voters say they are not at all or not too concerned with his criminal indictments, and 74% of republicans nationally say he's not committed any serious crimes. so we have that data — we a
to security and logistics around jailing a former president, so it's unclear if that could happen and if it will. live now to washington, where we can join robertegist with the firm brunswick insight. robert, good to talk to you, thanks for taking the time to speak to us. looking at the polls and what you're seeing in the united states, these legal challenges and indictments don't seem to be touching mr trump in terms of popularity, why? the? in terms of popularity, why? they aren't at all- _...
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was that random house protected itself from some of these pressures by having a president. robert bernstein, who was there for the first 25 years of the conglomerate era. but buffered the press from rca and its later owner, cy newhouse, and really tried to keep his editors protected, which was not the same at a different houses such as doubleday or simon schuster. places where those commercial press pressures were more immediately felt. so, professor cynic, and you note in your guest essay in the new york times that after bernstein, the new editor of random house, said, hey, each book has to make money. is that a correct statement? yeah. so that was reported by albert. by andre schiffrin, who was the editor at pantheon, one of those houses, those imprints. that was within random house. he'd been there since 1962. his father actually had founded pantheon. so he'd been there for 28 years. and then the new president, alberto britell, came in and very quickly fired schiffrin and schiffrin reported that bechtel's new policy was that every book needs to pay for itself. from now on, they
was that random house protected itself from some of these pressures by having a president. robert bernstein, who was there for the first 25 years of the conglomerate era. but buffered the press from rca and its later owner, cy newhouse, and really tried to keep his editors protected, which was not the same at a different houses such as doubleday or simon schuster. places where those commercial press pressures were more immediately felt. so, professor cynic, and you note in your guest essay in...
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a few more appointments. second person i talk about, though, is robert weaver. and his name might be familiar to you because under lyndon johnson, he was the first african-american appointed to a cabinet. he was the secretary of housing and urban development. but his starts way back here in fall of 1933 when he's appointed into the department of interior. robert weaver is has a ph.d. in economics from harvard. he's the first african-american to earn a ph.d. in economics from harvard. so he's a social scientist. and before his appointment, he's teaching at a university. and what he's been doing in his spare time is he's been crunching numbers. he's been looking at getting as much data as he can to see what the impact of the new deal is on the black community. and as he generates these reports, that's what we all do in our spare time. right those of us who are teaching at night, this shows you a lot of commitment at night. he's in his room crunching all these numbers. and what he's able to show is that the new deal is not only bypassing black people, it's actually
a few more appointments. second person i talk about, though, is robert weaver. and his name might be familiar to you because under lyndon johnson, he was the first african-american appointed to a cabinet. he was the secretary of housing and urban development. but his starts way back here in fall of 1933 when he's appointed into the department of interior. robert weaver is has a ph.d. in economics from harvard. he's the first african-american to earn a ph.d. in economics from harvard. so he's a...
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the reason why you get a sweet are deal is will most likely use a secret in form it for the f b i a to robert miller. this goes back. robin miller has ties to other people that did that operation. similar to that, out of san francisco, the people can look up. so it's not a surprise. it's just an under valley of american and global institutional power. we don't often get to see in live terms. and i think that's just coming to do, i understand you correctly, my hearing you correctly, that you believe that all these parties that epstein was involved in organizing, involving teenage girls or very young women. you believe that it was not only for the sexual gratification of, of their participants, but possibly a schema means for co opting for further control. oh no doubt. it was a classic blackboard lic storage in ring that it's known about providing the listed services to an elite group of people who otherwise can't find the easily that access to those that at least elicit activity. but it's also to blackbelt extort them. i'm. it gives a coincidence, i think some of the efforts failed. i think li
the reason why you get a sweet are deal is will most likely use a secret in form it for the f b i a to robert miller. this goes back. robin miller has ties to other people that did that operation. similar to that, out of san francisco, the people can look up. so it's not a surprise. it's just an under valley of american and global institutional power. we don't often get to see in live terms. and i think that's just coming to do, i understand you correctly, my hearing you correctly, that you...
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a picket post. i only do like cheesy gettysburg the whole program i did like robert duvall better though i must machines got his moment so i when they cheer him on the minute then a few. the chambersburg is where harrison is going to come in and he drops a bomb on robert e lee right gap band. no, no, no. y'all never heard that. okay, so that's probably what he was playing. look it up, wicker pta. it'll be on there. chambersburg harrison comes in and he tells robert e lee, hey, union army. not in virginia, buddy. it's in maryland. and as the crow, it's not that far away from you. the important thing to remember and if i could teach you one thing which this lecture is not about the campaign or any campaign by any stretch of the imagination, but one thing quick, quick, little hitter free because you all pay, which i'll pay. get here anyway. 100 130. was that what was that early bird special this year. 130 okay, so it's worth all 130 bucks right here. all. you of match.com for 79, 95. but we have in hamburg. hotdogs. harrison the scout tells robert e lee that the union army is not north. what most people mi
a picket post. i only do like cheesy gettysburg the whole program i did like robert duvall better though i must machines got his moment so i when they cheer him on the minute then a few. the chambersburg is where harrison is going to come in and he drops a bomb on robert e lee right gap band. no, no, no. y'all never heard that. okay, so that's probably what he was playing. look it up, wicker pta. it'll be on there. chambersburg harrison comes in and he tells robert e lee, hey, union army. not...