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scarlet: you quoted george roberts to one of the founders is saying, too many sane people means too muchking. same people means too much same winking. embracing how to attract and retain talent. tech is gone further but as we know from high profile cases, it is not the golden land for women, either. , which george roberts addressed, is an issue in any company, in a corporation. we need diversity on boards and committees and management teams, just for that differs thinking is encouraged and companies, specially investment firms, think they can perform better. scarlet: is kkr a trendsetter? will other firms follow suit? >> it is the first to make such a bold move in terms of childcare travel. kkr told me they hope others follow. they think making the industry as a whole more attractive will benefit everybody. obviously, they're the first mover and they may reap the benefits first. scarlet: do you know how many women the firm has? >> we're collected data in senior positions they have about 12%, 30% of senior people as women. scarlet: thank you so much. we will be back with much more on bloo
scarlet: you quoted george roberts to one of the founders is saying, too many sane people means too muchking. same people means too much same winking. embracing how to attract and retain talent. tech is gone further but as we know from high profile cases, it is not the golden land for women, either. , which george roberts addressed, is an issue in any company, in a corporation. we need diversity on boards and committees and management teams, just for that differs thinking is encouraged and...
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he recruits couple of young guys, two cousins, henry kravitz and george roberts, to be part of his gangarns. of it andto do more bear stearns said, we are not so sure about this, and then they strike out on their own. pimm: and jerome kohlberg puts in $100,000 and the other to each foot $10,000. jason: that is right. and at that point they are in their young 30's and jerry was their mentor. facttook advantage of the that public pensions were able to invest in different sorts of vehicles at that point. so they would win commitments from places like oregon and washington state and they would use that as the key equity, and then take advantage of the fact that wall street is willing to loan against the takeovers. seems wonderful and they are making lots of money, and then a deal comes along that maybe highlight some differences between all three. jason: most people point to the beatrice food deal in the 1980's. pimm: it was hostile. jason clinton and that is a key right there. -- jason: and that is the key right there. sure kohlberg wasn't so and that part of the partnership splits up at t
he recruits couple of young guys, two cousins, henry kravitz and george roberts, to be part of his gangarns. of it andto do more bear stearns said, we are not so sure about this, and then they strike out on their own. pimm: and jerome kohlberg puts in $100,000 and the other to each foot $10,000. jason: that is right. and at that point they are in their young 30's and jerry was their mentor. facttook advantage of the that public pensions were able to invest in different sorts of vehicles at that...
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he co-founded kohlberg with traf its and george roberts. he was 90 years old.r cnbc news update. carl, he leaves behind an amazing legacy, a lot of the deals we talk about on cnbc wouldn't have been possible without that leverage buyout. >> no. talk about changing the world. sue, thank you so much. our sue herera. when we come back, a quiet rule change at amazon. we'll explain why. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that
he co-founded kohlberg with traf its and george roberts. he was 90 years old.r cnbc news update. carl, he leaves behind an amazing legacy, a lot of the deals we talk about on cnbc wouldn't have been possible without that leverage buyout. >> no. talk about changing the world. sue, thank you so much. our sue herera. when we come back, a quiet rule change at amazon. we'll explain why. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing...
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george in san francisco 68. robert redwood city 81 degrees. i want to share a photograph sent to us by michelle pounder. it illustrates the wispy fibrous thread-like clouds. when you see that, there's gusty winds at that level. compare that with what's going on outdoors right now. we have a few of those clouds as seen as we take a sneak peek towards mount diablo where currently throughout the tri- valley it's 78 degrees. here's another view from lick observe tore. we have a stack of clouds still left over from this morning's marine layer. the coast is not clear. this is the scene in the north bay from sausalito towards san francisco. a little drizzle on the camera lens from that deep marine layer. the scene from the lawrence hall of science, we have that marine layer, slow to clear out very mild temperatures, as well. this is a beautiful illustration of our satellite imagery. this is the center of an upper- level area of low pressure this is the front. this has precipitation associated with it. the rain is evaporating before it hits land. we h
george in san francisco 68. robert redwood city 81 degrees. i want to share a photograph sent to us by michelle pounder. it illustrates the wispy fibrous thread-like clouds. when you see that, there's gusty winds at that level. compare that with what's going on outdoors right now. we have a few of those clouds as seen as we take a sneak peek towards mount diablo where currently throughout the tri- valley it's 78 degrees. here's another view from lick observe tore. we have a stack of clouds...
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robert e. lee was married to -- like george washington's granddaughter or great granddaughter or something like that. but randolph was somehow -- he was akin to everyone. he was a relation. okay. [applause] >> thank you so much. >> thank you for joining us everyone, have a wonderful afternoon. the john locke foundation. here is our prime time lineup. at 8:15 congressmen talks about recent book, guardian of the republic. followed at 10:00 with charles thoughts on how to reduce the power of the federal government through the use of technology and at 11:00 a look at japan as tomorrow marks the anniversary of the u.s. bombing. >> the corner and joining us right now is one of the actors that's exhibiting and talking about his book. he's the author of gas money. >> it's a little small town in virginia. >> why does it matter to you? >> it provided me with the foundation that i ended up with, it's the place that made me me. all of the people that changed my life, that's where everyone organize -- when i left in 74 the population has doubled. it's a very small town. everyone knows everyone. that makes i
robert e. lee was married to -- like george washington's granddaughter or great granddaughter or something like that. but randolph was somehow -- he was akin to everyone. he was a relation. okay. [applause] >> thank you so much. >> thank you for joining us everyone, have a wonderful afternoon. the john locke foundation. here is our prime time lineup. at 8:15 congressmen talks about recent book, guardian of the republic. followed at 10:00 with charles thoughts on how to reduce the...
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robert george of the new york post.pr and host of the slate podcast the gist and president of the brooklyn chapter of the naacp and nbc reporter perry bacon jr. l. joy, let me begin with you. julian bond was a remarkable figure that you knew as part of the naacp that i knew very well in my own circles. one of the interesting things about the passing of julian bond and the black lives matter movement is that people don't recognize, he was part of snicc and dr. king's group, diane nash, james lewis, james bevel and julian bond and many others were for a leaderless movement. they challenged the top-down hierarchy put forth by preacher-led movements like selc. black lives matter had its first real incarnation to some degree and some measure with snicc from the '60s. >> often times we look back at history and have a very sanitized view and a fairy tale view of the movements for freedom. that could be from freedom for this country overall to the civil rights movement. we tell the story as this fairy tale that this happened an
robert george of the new york post.pr and host of the slate podcast the gist and president of the brooklyn chapter of the naacp and nbc reporter perry bacon jr. l. joy, let me begin with you. julian bond was a remarkable figure that you knew as part of the naacp that i knew very well in my own circles. one of the interesting things about the passing of julian bond and the black lives matter movement is that people don't recognize, he was part of snicc and dr. king's group, diane nash, james...
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george w. bush. robert zimmerman, gentlemen welcome to both of you. mark, what is your take away from this exchange? >> if democrats are looking at this video they ought to be worried because it is further evidence of the fact that hillary clinton is no bill clinton. can you imagine what her husband would have done? he would have bit his lower lip and convinced that he felt their pain and connected on an emotional level and laid out specifically what he would do as president to address their concerns. she did none of that. she starts talking there about changing the way systems operate, allocation of resources, accuses them of not having an agenda or telling them they have to come up with something that she can sell. >> i don't know how -- you think bill clinton could have finessed this moment better, perhaps. sanders backed down to this group. o'malley has backed down to this group and hillary clinton basically got pushed back by this group a while ago. let's skip forward and play the hillary clinton from a year ago when she said this and she perhaps
george w. bush. robert zimmerman, gentlemen welcome to both of you. mark, what is your take away from this exchange? >> if democrats are looking at this video they ought to be worried because it is further evidence of the fact that hillary clinton is no bill clinton. can you imagine what her husband would have done? he would have bit his lower lip and convinced that he felt their pain and connected on an emotional level and laid out specifically what he would do as president to address...
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rosanna: seven other candidates including george pataki. greg: robert moses has more on this big deal. >> reporter: it is a big deal and let's look at this stage. on one side is ohio governor john kasich. he is the hometown favorite considering the debate is taking place at quick loans arena. on the farther side, chris christie of new jersey. this would be a key moment for him. the couple spots away, ben carson was the original outsider before donald trump can along and donald trump right in the middle right next to bush, no love lost between these two candidates, getting a word in edgewise tomorrow night may prove to be difficult. the stage is set and here is the line up. donald trump, jeb bush, scott walker, mike huckabee, ben carson, ted cruz, marco rubio, john kasich. all eyes will be on donald trump who will take center stage both literally and figuratively. in an interview last night with bill o'reilly he admitted to being a bit nervous but said he hasn't rehearsed much. >> i don't know how you can rehearse for a debate. i watched mitt romney, he
rosanna: seven other candidates including george pataki. greg: robert moses has more on this big deal. >> reporter: it is a big deal and let's look at this stage. on one side is ohio governor john kasich. he is the hometown favorite considering the debate is taking place at quick loans arena. on the farther side, chris christie of new jersey. this would be a key moment for him. the couple spots away, ben carson was the original outsider before donald trump can along and donald trump right...
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. ♪ we continue with robert jordan with the epa under george w. bush. know about policy decisions. how do you rank of this as a president? mr. jordan: it is the most important environmental decision he will make during his years, and one of the top three climate change decisions on the whole planet. charlie: that is saying a lot. let's leave the legacy thing aside. in terms of its impact itself, what makes it what you just characterized? mr. martella: it is the message he is trying to have. and this is a symbolic one. he wants to show leadership to the world. without international action anything we do in the united states will not have a meaningful impact on climate change. the action here is one of a symbolic one. charlie: will it have an impact in terms of what they decide to do in anticipation of going to paris? mr. martella: they will be looking at some precedent. the challenge is going to come from the developing world. the driver of the increase of greenhouse gas emissions is coming from the developing world -- china, indonesia, brazil, and they
. ♪ we continue with robert jordan with the epa under george w. bush. know about policy decisions. how do you rank of this as a president? mr. jordan: it is the most important environmental decision he will make during his years, and one of the top three climate change decisions on the whole planet. charlie: that is saying a lot. let's leave the legacy thing aside. in terms of its impact itself, what makes it what you just characterized? mr. martella: it is the message he is trying to have....
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charlie: stay with us. ♪ robert jordan is here, serving under george w.h from 2001 until 2003, and a time difficult u.s.-saudi relations, and i am pleased to have him back. he has a new book, "desert diplomat." let me go back to the relationship with the saudi's at that time, and take us back to those involved in those hijackings and 9/11 and the terrible tragedy that day. commissions a report. 23 pages we have never seen, right? mr. jordan: after the 9/11 attacks, many of the hijackers were saudi, and we had to determine whether the saudis were friend or foe, and we did not know how deep the resentments against the u.s. went, how big al qaeda was within the kingdom, and it became my job to find that out. when i arrived, a number of the senior saudi royals were in denial that these 15 hijackers were saudi, and there was an initial courtesy call, and then a governor, a prince, now king, he said this could not have been saudis who did this. it had to be israel he's -- israelis. and then we went to another prince, and he had another story, and so they were i
charlie: stay with us. ♪ robert jordan is here, serving under george w.h from 2001 until 2003, and a time difficult u.s.-saudi relations, and i am pleased to have him back. he has a new book, "desert diplomat." let me go back to the relationship with the saudi's at that time, and take us back to those involved in those hijackings and 9/11 and the terrible tragedy that day. commissions a report. 23 pages we have never seen, right? mr. jordan: after the 9/11 attacks, many of the...
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san francisco district attorney george gascÓn announced. 34 -year old michael robert lewelling.could face up to three- years in priso, n for attacking 59- year old fernando guanill. last november. >> pam:the jury convicted lewelling on a felony and a misdemeanor assault charge. but found him 'not guilty' on charges. alleging he filed a false police report. >> pam:he is set to be sentenced on october 7th. >> pam:the hayward fire chief is back on the job. after being suspended for a month. a city investigation found he was guilty of numerous acts of misconduct. dating back to 2014. >> pam:the investigation found. hayward fire chief gilbert contreras. had driven a city vehicle on four occasions, while under the influence. >> pam:he also reportedly started a fight and threatened a subordinate firefighter. >> pam:contreras also consumed alcohol while being the on-call commander. and did not respond to a significant fire. >> pam:today. contreras admitted to his acts of misconduct. .responsibility for my actions. >> pam:the city says, it let the fire chief keep his job. because his pos
san francisco district attorney george gascÓn announced. 34 -year old michael robert lewelling.could face up to three- years in priso, n for attacking 59- year old fernando guanill. last november. >> pam:the jury convicted lewelling on a felony and a misdemeanor assault charge. but found him 'not guilty' on charges. alleging he filed a false police report. >> pam:he is set to be sentenced on october 7th. >> pam:the hayward fire chief is back on the job. after being suspended...
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robert e. lee was married to george washington's granddaughter, great-granddaughter or something like that. he was kin to everybody in virginia, he was very well connected. it wasn't as close as that but there was a relation. >> okay. >> garland tucker, thank you so much. [applause] >> >> thank you. >> thank you for joining us everyone. we appreciate you being here. john locke foundation. [inaudible conversations] >> no more -- >> you're watching book tv, television for serious readers you can watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. >> pamela newkirk talks about her book of the 17th annual book fair. watch it now on book tv. >> well, thank you very much.
robert e. lee was married to george washington's granddaughter, great-granddaughter or something like that. he was kin to everybody in virginia, he was very well connected. it wasn't as close as that but there was a relation. >> okay. >> garland tucker, thank you so much. [applause] >> >> thank you. >> thank you for joining us everyone. we appreciate you being here. john locke foundation. [inaudible conversations] >> no more -- >> you're watching book...
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robert gray. former president george w. bush traveling to louisiana and mississippi on friday ten years after hurricane katrina's devastation. he visited a school rebuilt with support from former first lady laura bush's foundation. mr. bush also attended an event honoring police and firefighters. he never mentioned his administration's response to katrina, which historians consider a low point of his presidency. >>> the largest wildfire ever recorded in washington state is getting bigger. the flames spreading another 22 square miles, bringing the total to more than 470 square miles. the fire is just 12% contained. three firefighters have died. dozens of homes have been destroyed. firefighters are now concerned about high winds, which could make the blaze more difficult to fight. i'm robert gray. now back to "hannity." >>> we have to rebuild the infrastructure of the united states. we're spending money supporting countries that don't even like it. we're giving military weapons to can countries that flee as soon as a weapon.
robert gray. former president george w. bush traveling to louisiana and mississippi on friday ten years after hurricane katrina's devastation. he visited a school rebuilt with support from former first lady laura bush's foundation. mr. bush also attended an event honoring police and firefighters. he never mentioned his administration's response to katrina, which historians consider a low point of his presidency. >>> the largest wildfire ever recorded in washington state is getting...
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robert jordan, former u.s. ambassador to saui arabia under george w. bush, his book is called "desert diplomat." >> after 9/11, it became apparent 15 over the 19 hijackers were saudis, with we had to determine if they were friend or foe. we didn't know how deep the resentments against the u.s. went, we didn't know how organized al quaida was within the kingdom and it became my job to find that out. when i arrived a number of the senior saudi royals were in denial that these 15 hijackers were saudis. i paid an initial courtesy call on then the governor of riyadh prince salman who is now the king. he said it had to have been the israelis, the saudis would never do this, so this had to be a mossad plot. >> rose: the president's environmental plan and former connection to the ambassador to the saudi arabia when we continue. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose
robert jordan, former u.s. ambassador to saui arabia under george w. bush, his book is called "desert diplomat." >> after 9/11, it became apparent 15 over the 19 hijackers were saudis, with we had to determine if they were friend or foe. we didn't know how deep the resentments against the u.s. went, we didn't know how organized al quaida was within the kingdom and it became my job to find that out. when i arrived a number of the senior saudi royals were in denial that these 15...
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an elderly man has been missing since last night and prince george's county police need your help to bring him home. he is 77-year-old robert sutherland. he was last seen around 7:00 last night on falcon drive near uphill court in upper marlboro. sutherland is 6 feet tall and weigh abouts 190 pounds -- weighs about 190 pounds. his vehicle is a gray acura four-door with maryland tags. >>> prince george's coty students, it's your turn. summer is officially over and more than 100,000 youngsters are hitting the books right about now. nikki burdine was at one new school for the first day in bladensburg. >> reporter: you can actually feel the excitement here on the first day of school. these kids are from all over the world. 19 countries represented. they actually want to be here and they can't wait to start learning. >> i'm so excited because first day. >> reporter: linda moved here from el salvador less than a year ago. at time she didn't speak any english. >> it was kind of hard. >> reporter: now she's one of 100 new international students here at the langley park high school surrounded by kids who are very different from her
an elderly man has been missing since last night and prince george's county police need your help to bring him home. he is 77-year-old robert sutherland. he was last seen around 7:00 last night on falcon drive near uphill court in upper marlboro. sutherland is 6 feet tall and weigh abouts 190 pounds -- weighs about 190 pounds. his vehicle is a gray acura four-door with maryland tags. >>> prince george's coty students, it's your turn. summer is officially over and more than 100,000...
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george washington bridge ten minutes upper, lower level smooth sailing. robert and juliet back to you. >> well mr. palmer is here to tell us why. she will her -- shelly palmer will, of course. >> talk about the new iphone. we think it might be an iphone 6s some people say the 7 that may brick out the new ipad 12 inch pro that is all exciting. big news ios watch, os2 strangely apple tv is going to be delayed. and there's two big reasons. one apple is having some trouble making content deals. tv industry was not that interested in having you watch tv over apple to real tv opposed to video on demand the way you would normally watch it. content that we know and love as television brings to the apple tv box. but they have not quite come to terms. and then amazingly apple has another issue that kind of boggles everyone's mind they're not sure how to get the bandwidth to deliver awesome television experience over the internet because internet, obviously, wasn't built to be television network opposed to television networks built to be television networks. >> i don't wat
george washington bridge ten minutes upper, lower level smooth sailing. robert and juliet back to you. >> well mr. palmer is here to tell us why. she will her -- shelly palmer will, of course. >> talk about the new iphone. we think it might be an iphone 6s some people say the 7 that may brick out the new ipad 12 inch pro that is all exciting. big news ios watch, os2 strangely apple tv is going to be delayed. and there's two big reasons. one apple is having some trouble making...
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george san francisco reporting 6. orinda bill moon says it's 78. we have 80s in redwood city according to robertdana in novato reports low 80s, as well. everybody is reporting clear skies except right there but we are beginning to see the skies clear out over ocean beach. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. it is now 80 degrees in livermore jumping out ahead of the pack. it's been brisk. west-northwest at 16 in san francisco also at sfo. along the coast half moon bay northwest at 13. fairfield calm winds after we had some increasing winds up to 21 miles per hour earlier. the coast is clear right there. that's beautiful. hey, yesterday 24 hours ago from sausalito to san francisco, we are totally socked in. do you remember that? now, let's take another view. this time around from the east bay looking out towards the bay waters where we have the lawrence hall of science at the university of california in berkeley reporting. clear skies. warmer and breezy today and a big-time warmup on your saturday. there you have that deck of low clouds and fog now beginning to scrub out right there around the san ma
george san francisco reporting 6. orinda bill moon says it's 78. we have 80s in redwood city according to robertdana in novato reports low 80s, as well. everybody is reporting clear skies except right there but we are beginning to see the skies clear out over ocean beach. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. it is now 80 degrees in livermore jumping out ahead of the pack. it's been brisk. west-northwest at 16 in san francisco also at sfo. along the coast half moon bay northwest at 13. fairfield...
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find out if robert griffin iii will be back on the field against the ravens tomorrow night. plus -- ♪ jonathan: he's got the moves. bush inresident georgeew orleans a decade after its lowest point. first, break out the cigars. jonathan: it's a boy. the revelation today from the national zoo about the surviving giant panda cub, one of two born saturday. smaller cub did not make it, dying of consultations from pneumonia. today marks 60 years as a turning point in the civil rights movement. till disappeared while visiting family, his body was his body wrapped in barb wire and weighted down by a cotton gin. today, people gathered at a church where his body was later displayed for the whole world to see. 1955, they say that he violated social code. the only two people to face charges in his death were acquitted, but the case galvanized the burgeoning civil rights movement. cvs that became the focal point of the riots in baltimore was demolished. the company says it wants to give the location a fresh start. the pharmacy was ransacked, looted, and set on fire the days death inddie gray's police custody. six officers are still facing charges in
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. >>> prince george's county police are asking for your help finding a missing elderly man. 77-yard robertherland was last seen around 7:00 last night in the 900 block of falcon drive in upper marlboro. he's 6 feet tall and weighs about 190 pounds. his vehicle is a 2000 gray acura four-door with maryland tags. if you see sutherland, you're asked to call police. >> reporter: in response to the d.c. violence, metro makes changes to a popular bus line here in southeast washington. we're live right outside the anacostia metro station and it is bustling with activity, lots of buses coming to pick up folks for their morning commute. we're talking about the w8 line which will change. it loops around good hope, alabama and stanton road. however, for the next week, that w8 line will skip nightly stops after 7:00 p.m. on elvins road in the sheppard parkway neighborhood. the move comes after a bus driving through the dead end road friday night was actually shot at. the union tweeted that the bus was hijacked in the area. now the union is calling for officers to ride along on those buses for safety. i
. >>> prince george's county police are asking for your help finding a missing elderly man. 77-yard robertherland was last seen around 7:00 last night in the 900 block of falcon drive in upper marlboro. he's 6 feet tall and weighs about 190 pounds. his vehicle is a 2000 gray acura four-door with maryland tags. if you see sutherland, you're asked to call police. >> reporter: in response to the d.c. violence, metro makes changes to a popular bus line here in southeast washington....
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>>stanley roberts: people behaving badly coming up next. >>george: him in the saw the barn direction as well as the 680 ride south about look at the dublin to fremont, down 26 minutes but the 880 ride south about this now 46 minutes to get it from to 38 down to 237 is no picnic on the san mateo or dumbarton bridges is a complete traffic check coming right up. >>mark: no injuries reported a but black smoke rising from the scene and the city of cow was talking they're burning along the land of the entire building office to try to figure out what caused this huge fire this to another line came back and attacked him them of the torch for harm for 10 of the forecasters is a glimpse of what can expect. >>here is stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly: >>stanley roberts: water was pouring out of the holes for about eight hours a day and that was a of a plant from neighbors regarding this house and a 500 block of folsom street in the oakland hills according to neighbors and the water still spraying will edition lost irrigation valve it appeare
>>stanley roberts: people behaving badly coming up next. >>george: him in the saw the barn direction as well as the 680 ride south about look at the dublin to fremont, down 26 minutes but the 880 ride south about this now 46 minutes to get it from to 38 down to 237 is no picnic on the san mateo or dumbarton bridges is a complete traffic check coming right up. >>mark: no injuries reported a but black smoke rising from the scene and the city of cow was talking they're burning...
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also this weekend, historian robert discusses the final years of the cold where former secretary of state george schultz a member of president nixon defense teams re- argues watergate. we will look at the circumstances surrounding the creation of the league of nations. all this and much more on book tv this weekend. 48 hours 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. >> joining me right now is sarah weinman what is publishers marketplace? >> it is an information then regrowth for a book publishing industry. we produce two newsletters five times a week publishers lunch for luck and publishers lunch which go out to 40000 subscribers. we have an extensive database so ess
also this weekend, historian robert discusses the final years of the cold where former secretary of state george schultz a member of president nixon defense teams re- argues watergate. we will look at the circumstances surrounding the creation of the league of nations. all this and much more on book tv this weekend. 48 hours 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. >> joining me right now is sarah weinman what is publishers marketplace? >> it is an information then regrowth for a...
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[applause] >> next historian robert hooks at the final years of the cold war from the u.s. and soviet perspectives. he's in a conversation with george shultz the secretary of state during the reagan administration. >> my name is paul gregory. i am a research fellow at the hoover institution. i am pleased to welcome you to this conversation between a historian and a history maker. the historian is robert, the senior fellow hoover institution and professor emeritus at oxford university. he is known for his biographies of lenin, stalin and trotsky. his latest book is the end of cold war which is the subject of today's conversation. >> i would have brought a copy down but it is about this pic. >> anyway come you can see the favor. the cover. we have have a distinguished fellow at the hoover institution. the secretary is the distinguished public servant having served as the secretary budget director. today's discussion focuses on his years as secretary of state under ronald reagan. the professor will begin with some short remarks after which he and the secretary will engage in a conversation about the end of the cold war. this event is b
[applause] >> next historian robert hooks at the final years of the cold war from the u.s. and soviet perspectives. he's in a conversation with george shultz the secretary of state during the reagan administration. >> my name is paul gregory. i am a research fellow at the hoover institution. i am pleased to welcome you to this conversation between a historian and a history maker. the historian is robert, the senior fellow hoover institution and professor emeritus at oxford...
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george washington bridge cameras upper, lower level good morning. same for lincoln and holland tunnel dealing with minor delays. robert, juliet back to you. juliet: ines you're in the area here. customers in new jersey are without quarter this morning after a huge crane ruptured a a water main. robert: new video but from yesterday officials say 300ing ton crane flipped and damaged the street crushing the four finch pipe underneath anderson avenue. crews working to remove the crane piece by piece. meantime united water issued a boil water advisory for not only cliff side park but for fort lee and angle wood and could taken a day before it comes back on water quality tests. juliet: in the dark after tuesday intense storms, pce and g help keep people cool yesterday could not come at a worse time. plan to open others today. more than 80,000 customers lost power at the height of the storm that took down trees and powerlines in parts of northern suffolk county. robert: tonight republican presidential debate -- have we told you about it? must see tv. juliet: i have a feeling mr. donald trump might be star aa traction. i'm going on a limb there.
george washington bridge cameras upper, lower level good morning. same for lincoln and holland tunnel dealing with minor delays. robert, juliet back to you. juliet: ines you're in the area here. customers in new jersey are without quarter this morning after a huge crane ruptured a a water main. robert: new video but from yesterday officials say 300ing ton crane flipped and damaged the street crushing the four finch pipe underneath anderson avenue. crews working to remove the crane piece by...
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roberts being interviewed live. >>> and all that matters. >> president george w. bush reporting for jury duty in downtown dallas seemed to be in a good mood taking pictures with other jurors. >> their verdict? he was very friendly. >>> you did the show for this long. it's one of the great comedy accomplishments of all time. >> when it's somebody that i love and respect who says that, it means the world. so thank you. >> people are throwing up right now. >>> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." gayle king is off. vinita nair is with us. the republican presidential candidates will gather for campaign 2016's first major debate. they'll be in cleveland where the party will crown its nominee in less than a year. >> all the candidates are looking for a boost tonight. only ten of them have a chance, too peel to voters in prime time. how will they handle donald trump. major garrett is in cleveland where the debated will be held. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the republican political equi
roberts being interviewed live. >>> and all that matters. >> president george w. bush reporting for jury duty in downtown dallas seemed to be in a good mood taking pictures with other jurors. >> their verdict? he was very friendly. >>> you did the show for this long. it's one of the great comedy accomplishments of all time. >> when it's somebody that i love and respect who says that, it means the world. so thank you. >> people are throwing up right now....
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ambassador robert jordan is with us, he's the author of "desert diplomat." he's the u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia under george. bush. also joining us republican congresswoman martha mcfalley from arizona. she's a member of the house armed services committee. good day to you both. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> good morning, maria. >> ambassador, let me kick this off with you in terms of this side deal. what do you know about this side deal. is it possible and feasible that we have agreed to tehran using its own inspectors? >> no, i think there's less than meets the eye. the best we can piece together from some pretty sketchy associated press reports suggest that the iaea, the inspectors, have agreed with tehran that the physical swiping of the samples and collecting of the samples will be done by iranian individuals but it will be under the very close supervision, monitoring and direction of the actual iaea inspectors, so if that's really the case and, again, i think that the reporting has been very sketchy on this, it's probably something that is not all that unusual. we have seen in the
ambassador robert jordan is with us, he's the author of "desert diplomat." he's the u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia under george. bush. also joining us republican congresswoman martha mcfalley from arizona. she's a member of the house armed services committee. good day to you both. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> good morning, maria. >> ambassador, let me kick this off with you in terms of this side deal. what do you know about this side deal. is...
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george pataki and jim gilmore also out of the game. i'm joined by michael steele, joan walsh and "the washington post" robert costa. thank you all. joan, i'll start with you because you're smiling so much. kasich really timed it right. he's the one candidate who i think is the most appealing if you're center-left or center. but the fact that he squeezed in, that rick perry is out and that trump has got the catbird seat. he's the tent pole. as we said in catholic school, the may queen. >> i remember that. >> everyone will be dancing around him. >> i love that. >> megyn kelly and everyone will be gunning for the big guy. >> this is terrible news for rick perry who ran a better campaign, a more coherent campaign this time around. it is good news for john kasich. it's a huge opportunity for kasich who has wanted to set himself up as a more compassionate conservative, as somebody who has governed more from the center, who has done good things around medicaid, who has done good things around drug treatment and really could be the person. i would look to him to possibly be the person to stand up to donald trump if things get ugly and la
george pataki and jim gilmore also out of the game. i'm joined by michael steele, joan walsh and "the washington post" robert costa. thank you all. joan, i'll start with you because you're smiling so much. kasich really timed it right. he's the one candidate who i think is the most appealing if you're center-left or center. but the fact that he squeezed in, that rick perry is out and that trump has got the catbird seat. he's the tent pole. as we said in catholic school, the may queen....
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george washington parkway. left lane is blocked with roadwork. delays throug the pentagon area. kimberly, leon, back to you. kimberly: thank you. leon: thanks, robertking a bite out of a family business. police in arkansas are on the hunt for two suspects who stole baby alligators at a farm and a petting zoo. they show the suspects wearing masks, breaking down the door at the arkansas alligator farm and petting zoo. they swiped 13 baby gators. >> they were our babies. we didn't let anyone handle them. i hope they took them where someone will take care of them. leon: it is illegal to possess alligators in arkansas. kimberly: i hope they find them. take care of the babies. leon: you can only steal those when they are babies. kimberly: yeah! leon: not when they get bigger. kimberly: you can try but you won't get far. check in with doug. doug, warm out there. sticky today. doug: oh, yeah. lower 90's across the area. for most of the an we had a heat index of 100 or slightly higher in washington. let's get started. hive look from the weather -- a live look from the weather bug camera. 88 degrees. light please. clouds, not many of them are bubbling up to
george washington parkway. left lane is blocked with roadwork. delays throug the pentagon area. kimberly, leon, back to you. kimberly: thank you. leon: thanks, robertking a bite out of a family business. police in arkansas are on the hunt for two suspects who stole baby alligators at a farm and a petting zoo. they show the suspects wearing masks, breaking down the door at the arkansas alligator farm and petting zoo. they swiped 13 baby gators. >> they were our babies. we didn't let anyone...
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show you the george washington bridge doing pretty good, upper level fine, lower level they just wrapped up constructions of everything clearing, la guardia, grand trains on or close. robert: just the day after commuters face another round of new jersey transit delays chris christie scheduled to meet with the u.s. transportation secretary to talk about the new hudson river rail tunnels. juliet: the worst train problem since last month, did you reading conditions, the plan conditions, the plan they are set to discuss, $20 billion. in 2010 chris christie kill a tunnel project that would have doubled peak trains to manhattan, he was concerned about the design and cost overruns. robert: subway repairs end a few minutes ago as service is returning to normal. >> service disruptions are causing problems for late-night commuters trying to get around town, teresa priolo is at 71st and continental avenue subway station with more on this. >> reporter: good morning, russia hour isn't bad enough especially when you are trying to cram onto a subway car. now at construction to the mix, making life easy for a lot of people believe it is happening around the city including here along quee
show you the george washington bridge doing pretty good, upper level fine, lower level they just wrapped up constructions of everything clearing, la guardia, grand trains on or close. robert: just the day after commuters face another round of new jersey transit delays chris christie scheduled to meet with the u.s. transportation secretary to talk about the new hudson river rail tunnels. juliet: the worst train problem since last month, did you reading conditions, the plan conditions, the plan...
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i remember feeling the same way on this question when robert raper was the first one out of the box. as you recall he wrote dead certain about george w. bush in year six which is about the same time and i remember thinking the same thing, but if you look historically presidencies don't change much after year six. it's sort of like okay how is it going to end may be an event or two will change something but for the most part with their presidency was in those six years is what the presidency is going to be remembered for and i also don't pretend it's exhaustive. i do think in 10 years another might be more on the economy in here. 10 years or not might be more of a policy book. in 10 years it may be more per race but. we don't fully know. i look at it this way, if what you and i do everyday is the first draft of history i was only attempting to write a second draft. i'm not pretending it's a final draft so it's a work in progress and it could be and i think i write this at the beginning, there is every chance that his struggles to run washington and to work with congress are a footnote in 50 years or there's the thing that defined hi
i remember feeling the same way on this question when robert raper was the first one out of the box. as you recall he wrote dead certain about george w. bush in year six which is about the same time and i remember thinking the same thing, but if you look historically presidencies don't change much after year six. it's sort of like okay how is it going to end may be an event or two will change something but for the most part with their presidency was in those six years is what the presidency is...
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george w. bush becoming president and his administration working to subvert the vra but name two justices to the supreme court john roberts and sam alito. if you look at what happened after the election in man by the name of ted cruz at other guy you made of heard of john roberts to the clerks with as a clerk for justice rehnquist who was the most are surfers voting civil rights when he was appointed to the court. and so florida is important not because of the precedent it set but because john roberts, ted cruz job push all of these people are still with us today and these are not the leaders of the conservative party. >> who is abigail thernstrom? why was she a surprising kind of person to find playing the role she did and what was that role? >> sure, so abaco thernstrom was a former liberal who became a conserved intellectual and really lead the intellectual case against the vra. she was the neoconservative view of the voting rights counterrevolution so there were states rights conservatives in places like mississippi who never were that crazy about civil rights but then there are people who supported civil rights but t
george w. bush becoming president and his administration working to subvert the vra but name two justices to the supreme court john roberts and sam alito. if you look at what happened after the election in man by the name of ted cruz at other guy you made of heard of john roberts to the clerks with as a clerk for justice rehnquist who was the most are surfers voting civil rights when he was appointed to the court. and so florida is important not because of the precedent it set but because john...
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george washington bridge up to speed. hardly any traffic across the span everything runging along smoothly. holland good for you also. and alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect. robert and teresa back to you. robert: thanks a lot. good news for lirr riders service back to normal morning on ronkonkoma branch after a small plane crashed on to tracks killing one person. teresa: plane went town on crossing between hicksville happened around 7:45 yesterday morning just about three miles northwest of republic airport. pilot was killed. he had radioed moments earlier that he was having trouble maintaining altitude. passengers karl of gnu vernon new jersey is suffering broken jaw and recovering at the hospital. no word what caused that plane altitude troubles. ntsb will investigate. >> indonesian passenger jet that crashed into a mountain side in that country, plane went down in heavy rain. 49 passengers, five crew members were onboard. wreckage is sitting at altitude of 8500 feet. teams are getting ready to trek by foot as well as by air a. this is the third air disaster for indonesia in past eight months. last crashed into java sea and in june indonesian military plane cr
george washington bridge up to speed. hardly any traffic across the span everything runging along smoothly. holland good for you also. and alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect. robert and teresa back to you. robert: thanks a lot. good news for lirr riders service back to normal morning on ronkonkoma branch after a small plane crashed on to tracks killing one person. teresa: plane went town on crossing between hicksville happened around 7:45 yesterday morning just about three...
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robert, why don't they like each other? >> there have been moments of warmth between trump and the bush family. 1988 trump had a fundraiser for george h.w. bush at the plaza hotel in new york. in 1987 he had -- 1997 he had a fundraiser for jeb bush. he went against bush 21 on the no new taxes pledge. he broke with george bush over the iraq war. ever since then it's been acrimonious. >> would had to go back 27 years to get the time they actually got along. so, money, jeb bush is raising a lot of money. trump has a lot of money. trump has poll numbers. jeb is looking for poll numbers. how does this play out? how does the money factor play out? >> the money factor is critical for bush because, though he slipped in the polls, his campaign really believes because his super pac is sitting out there with $100 million. when it comes crunch time, january and february of next year, he will be able to go on the airways, perhaps attack trump if necessary. at least tell the jeb bush story. trump doesn't feel like jeb bush's money management matterser so much. because he goes on television so afternoon he doesn't think he needs to spend much mone
robert, why don't they like each other? >> there have been moments of warmth between trump and the bush family. 1988 trump had a fundraiser for george h.w. bush at the plaza hotel in new york. in 1987 he had -- 1997 he had a fundraiser for jeb bush. he went against bush 21 on the no new taxes pledge. he broke with george bush over the iraq war. ever since then it's been acrimonious. >> would had to go back 27 years to get the time they actually got along. so, money, jeb bush is...
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with a van yesterday near george mason university while she was driving on braddock road about 2 in the afternoon. that van drove in front of her trying to turn on to roberts road. shea died at the hospital. the man driving the van was not hurt. no charges have been filed but police are hoping to talk to people who play is witnessed this crash. >>> metro launched a new train today, but that wasn't nearly enough to stop the growing frustration from a lot of commuters. the first 7,000 series cars debut on the green line today but just as the new train was about to pull up to the greenbelt station this morning, an older train in front of it broke down. it happened around 5:30. the older train had some mechanical problem, metro pulled it out of service but this issue forced riders to wait about half an hour for the next train and that got a lot of people angry, especially those who depend on metro to get to work. >> this is ridiculous! i have a job to be at! this is crazy! >> i have been through breakdowns, single-tracking, i have been through the derailment this month, just pathetic. >> the silver lines next to get the 7,000 series trains but metro hasn't sai
with a van yesterday near george mason university while she was driving on braddock road about 2 in the afternoon. that van drove in front of her trying to turn on to roberts road. shea died at the hospital. the man driving the van was not hurt. no charges have been filed but police are hoping to talk to people who play is witnessed this crash. >>> metro launched a new train today, but that wasn't nearly enough to stop the growing frustration from a lot of commuters. the first 7,000...
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george washington bridge no problem upper lower level, no problem with the lincoln holland tunnel, pass trains resumed, signaled problems, ten minute delay from newark to the world trade center. everything else on or close. robert: another violent attack the young woman. juliet: this happened on sunday august 2nd. the suspect approached the 24-year-old victim from behind, threw her to the ground and kicked and punched her and ran off with her purse and iphone. if you have any information, awful to watch, please call crime stoppers at 800-577-tips. annoyed by it this trend, women wearing nothing but underwear and body paint and taking pictures in times square. juliet: remember when times square was just a bunch of very characters running around stealing your money. welcome to the 1980s. he's vowing to do everything he can to put an end to this practice. teresa priolo following this story, she is very in times square with the latest. any sightings? >> reporter: no but i'm excited to see what will come today. the late courageous, very chaotic, n.y.'s own version of a circus in the middle of the city but it is getting out of control according to the mayor and looking to crack down so it begs the question could we s
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george w. bush becoming president and his administration not only worked to support the vra, not only hyped the threat of voter fraud, but named two justices to the supreme court, john roberts and sam alieu toe, who would be instrumental in the gutting of the vra. the last thing i'll say about florida is that if you look at what happened after the 2000 length with the recount -- election with the recount, a man by the name of ted cruz who you may be familiar with was leading bush's recount team. and he was a 29-year-old policy director for the bush campaign, and one of ted cruz's first calls was to another guy you may have heard of, john roberts, who he clerked with as a clerk for justice rehnquist who was the most vociferous opponent of civil rights when he was appointed to the court. and roberts and cruz helped craft the supreme court arguments that the bush administration would use to prevent all those votes from being counted. and so florida is so important not just because of the precedent itself, but because john roberts, ted cruz, jeb bush, all of these people are still with us today. these are now the leaders of the conservative movement and the republican party. >>
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roberts being interviewed live. chris baker got wind of it. shake it and bake it. >> and all that matters. >> former president george w. bush reporting for jury duty. >> their verdict, he was very friendly. >> on "cbs this morning." >> it's really impressive that you did this show for this long. it's really like one of the great comedic accomplishments of all time that you did. >> when it's somebody that i love, that i respect who says that, it means the world, so thank you. >> people are throwing up right now. >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." gayle king is off. the republican presidential candidates will gather tonight for campaign 2016's first major debate. they will be in cleveland where the party will crown its nominee in less than a year. >> all the candidates, you could say, are looking for a boost tonight, but only ten of them have a chance to appeal to voters in primetime. one big question, how will they handle donald trump? major garrett is outside quicken loans arena in cleveland where the debate will be held. major, good morning. >> re
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>>george: that the from the richmond park with five a it was on the mix of 14 to 16 minute time as a head over to senator phil. >>here is stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly: >>stanley roberts: the man's the cephalus fabulous go back a few to see exactly what led of his conversation here is a man standing on the field of san francisco if you look carefully you can say he signed a court copter he's of the city of our party was just happens to be federal property of to let united states park fees showed of to have a chat with the operator of those moments like this happen to be of the location looking for another form of people behaving badly and stumbled across this one the operator who claims he's busy from new york brings in his corncob finally the call copter as back and find you as the owner attempted to land in is a little is been flying over chris field here is what happens next week on a guest to keep his draw on a quad copter or whatever you like the color of his examples to show to others the to should not fly unmanned aircraft over several property the fine is what $500 in the conversation to you get your day
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robert died trying to protect annabelle. the circus has not performed since the tragedy canceling another two shows scheduled for today in new hampshire. george. >> thank you, linzie. >>> now to the latest on the outbreak of deadly legionnaires' disease. a severe form of pneumonia. investigators in new york now think cooling towers like these are to plame. at least seven people have died and abc's dr. richard besser here with the story. good morning, rich. >> good morning, george. you know, new york is in the midst of the largest legionnaires disease outbreak in its history, the second outbreak of the deadly disease just this year. and people are asking why. this morning, a major public health warning about the growing outbreak of legionnaires' disease in new york city. 86 people already contracting the infection. 7 deaths so far. >> symptoms include fever, cough and shortness of breath. if you have these symptoms, please immediately seek treatment. >> reporter: legion is a type of severe pneumonia caused by breathing in water vapor that contains the legionella bacteria. the bacteria is not spread person to person but usually traced to the ai
robert died trying to protect annabelle. the circus has not performed since the tragedy canceling another two shows scheduled for today in new hampshire. george. >> thank you, linzie. >>> now to the latest on the outbreak of deadly legionnaires' disease. a severe form of pneumonia. investigators in new york now think cooling towers like these are to plame. at least seven people have died and abc's dr. richard besser here with the story. good morning, rich. >> good morning,...
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about memorandum written by george cortelyou, who was mckinley's and then later theodore roosevelt's sort of chief of staff, in which he says that he had a conversation with robertckee, the father of baby mckee, who lived in the white house the entire time. and the story was that mckee told cortelyou that caroline was so distressed, because she thought she was losing him to the younger niece, that she was going to move out of the white house and that he personally talked her out of it because of the scandal that would come down on the family and the presidency. i don't know whether -- you know, who knows? but that was -- william seale: well, cortelyou was there, because he worked for harrison and cleveland -- edith mayo: oh, did he work for harrison, as well? william seale: -- and -- not in the high position that he was later to have. susan swain: but you're skeptical? william seale: i'm very skeptical. edith mayo: and the people at the harrison home are very skeptical, i should add, as well. william seale: they were a devoted couple. and this -- she was, as edi said, she was like a child to them. but that he married her and then had a baby, they had a little gi
about memorandum written by george cortelyou, who was mckinley's and then later theodore roosevelt's sort of chief of staff, in which he says that he had a conversation with robertckee, the father of baby mckee, who lived in the white house the entire time. and the story was that mckee told cortelyou that caroline was so distressed, because she thought she was losing him to the younger niece, that she was going to move out of the white house and that he personally talked her out of it because...
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george w. bush becoming president and his administration not worked to the area and high threat of voter fraud but name two justices of the supreme court john robertsand sam lido instrument on gutting of the v vra. last thing about florida because i think it is significant if you look at what happened after the 2000 election with the recall, a man by name of ted cruz may be familiar -- was leading bush's recounting. and he was a 29-year-old policy director for the bush campaign. and one of ted cruz's first calls was to another guy you may have heard of john roberts who he clerked with as a clerk for justice reign who was the most o opponent of the civil rights when he was appointed to the court, and robert and cruz helped helped craft the supreme court arlgt that the bush administration would present from those being countinged. so florida is important because of the precedence it set but because john roberts, ted cruz, jeb bush all of these people are still with us today. these are now leaders of the conservative movement in the republican party. >> who is abigail? why was she a surprising kind of person to find playing the role that she did, and
george w. bush becoming president and his administration not worked to the area and high threat of voter fraud but name two justices of the supreme court john robertsand sam lido instrument on gutting of the v vra. last thing about florida because i think it is significant if you look at what happened after the 2000 election with the recall, a man by name of ted cruz may be familiar -- was leading bush's recounting. and he was a 29-year-old policy director for the bush campaign. and one of ted...