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george roberts was the principal back then.w the community superintendent for baltimore county public schools. george roberts, thank you so much for being here. i wonder, could you help us understand? how did this network first come about? was this just a function of a bunch of principles realize all these tragedies keep happening, and we've gotta help each other out? >> yeah, that's exactly how it camebout. but first, thank you for having me on and allowing us to share the work of the principal recovery network. yes, it really just began as an informal network. it was, we had gone through school shootings, certainly since early 2000 and well before that. but after my shooting, i was contacted by mr. bill bond, who was the principal in paducah, kentuckyat heath high school, and he simply left a voicemail message for me. of the hundreds of calls the school was receiving, he was one of those who simply said, when you're ready, i've been through this. give me a call. and from there, really, the rest is history. i reached out to hi
george roberts was the principal back then.w the community superintendent for baltimore county public schools. george roberts, thank you so much for being here. i wonder, could you help us understand? how did this network first come about? was this just a function of a bunch of principles realize all these tragedies keep happening, and we've gotta help each other out? >> yeah, that's exactly how it camebout. but first, thank you for having me on and allowing us to share the work of the...
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i am george roberts. thank you for being here. >> absolutely.aving me. ♪ >>, m vanessa with news -- i am vanessa with newshour west. the latest headlines. the house of representatives has passed a wide-ranging gun-control bl in response to the mass shootings in buffalo and uvalde. the legislation wld raise the minimum purchasing age of semiautomatic weapons to 21 and bailed the sale of magazines with the capacity of more than 15 rounds. the legislation is not expected to pass in the senate. president biden is in los angeles hosting the summit for the americans, an event bringing together leaders from canada to chile to discuss food security, climate change, and immigration. president biden emphasize the importance of maintaining democracy despite the current challenges in the region. all of this comes after several leaders made the decision not to attend, including the mexican president, due to the u.s. decision to bar cuba, nicaragua, and venezuela. a california man was charged with attempted murder after being arrested near the maryland home o
i am george roberts. thank you for being here. >> absolutely.aving me. ♪ >>, m vanessa with news -- i am vanessa with newshour west. the latest headlines. the house of representatives has passed a wide-ranging gun-control bl in response to the mass shootings in buffalo and uvalde. the legislation wld raise the minimum purchasing age of semiautomatic weapons to 21 and bailed the sale of magazines with the capacity of more than 15 rounds. the legislation is not expected to pass in...
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you've written biographies about a variety of fascinating figures ceri talked about some of the, robert aims, george bundy, william bundy, most notably jay robert oppenheimer, a book that you won the pulitzer probe for. what attracted you to jimmy carter as a biographical subject? >> well back in 1990, you know, more than 30 years now, i was just finishing my first biography that took me ten years to write on john j mccloy and in that book i had to write a long try to, really, about the iran hostage crisis, which of course involved jimmy carter's presidency. and that was my, sort of, first introduction to writing about him. and i got curious about his presidency in particular and you know, the thought occurred to be in 1990 is that it might be fun to try to do a presidential biography and i explored the whole issue by doing a magazine piece on what jimmy carter was doing with his ex presidency, particularly the carter center, which was just opening up in 1990 and getting started. so i flew down to atlanta and spent two weeks interviewing a bunch of his new age at the carter center and i had a brief
you've written biographies about a variety of fascinating figures ceri talked about some of the, robert aims, george bundy, william bundy, most notably jay robert oppenheimer, a book that you won the pulitzer probe for. what attracted you to jimmy carter as a biographical subject? >> well back in 1990, you know, more than 30 years now, i was just finishing my first biography that took me ten years to write on john j mccloy and in that book i had to write a long try to, really, about the...
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that impulse to do something has been noticed, it's been noticed by professor robert lighter of george mason university and the antonin scalia law school. he penned and op-ed in today's copy of the "wall street journal." and in that op-ed, he begins with the following words -- when mass shootings such as uvalde happen, a rallying cry emerges for congress to do something, anything, to prevent such tragedies in the future. on tuesday, senators introduced the bipartisan safer communities act. their effort to do something. but when your sole rallying cry is to do something, the thing you do may be worse than the status quo. the bipartisan safer communities act is a terrible bill and in its current form, it all to be ute to be defeated by a 0 bipartisan coalition of congress. close quote. the professor then goes on to explain why opposition to this legislation ought to be coming from the left and from the right. he explains in great detail why democrats and republicans, liberals and the conservatives alike sometimes for civil reasons, sometimes for different reasons, should be outraged, sho
that impulse to do something has been noticed, it's been noticed by professor robert lighter of george mason university and the antonin scalia law school. he penned and op-ed in today's copy of the "wall street journal." and in that op-ed, he begins with the following words -- when mass shootings such as uvalde happen, a rallying cry emerges for congress to do something, anything, to prevent such tragedies in the future. on tuesday, senators introduced the bipartisan safer communities...
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george clooney, julia roberts back together again.wo play bitterly divorced parents who make a truce, they fly together to bali to talk their daughter out of her upcoming marriage. >> so these two are explosive. remember them with oceans 11 and 12 and 14 and 19 and all them. they haven't been together since then. >> you know what's great about this what's great about this it feels good when you watch the trailer, it reminds me of the parent trap or the great romcoms of the '90s these are two bona fide movie stars. in a day and age where we dole out -- everybody's famous, everybody's a celebrity. those are movie stars. >> stars. >> they're stars >> right >> two of the biggest in the world, and when they're together, you feel it. >> it's magic. >> one of the notes we had is that george actually called her and said i'll do this if you do this, and she's like i'm in, which is so cool. >> when you watch the trailer, you do see how effortless -- >> and that's to your point. >> it just feels good. >> they know what they're doing. >> almost l
george clooney, julia roberts back together again.wo play bitterly divorced parents who make a truce, they fly together to bali to talk their daughter out of her upcoming marriage. >> so these two are explosive. remember them with oceans 11 and 12 and 14 and 19 and all them. they haven't been together since then. >> you know what's great about this what's great about this it feels good when you watch the trailer, it reminds me of the parent trap or the great romcoms of the '90s...
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. >> i think congress wanted to take george washington university environmental law professor robertckman says this ruling means all government agencies will have more limited power to regulate, which means the court is telling congress if you want. >> to address chained regulation, get your act together. >> and pass a clearly delegate that littman says the responsibility to get these kinds of changes across the finish line. >> now falls on congress reporting in washington. i'm basil, john. >> and laws of united states. so help me god. so help me god. >> and history made this morning at the united states supreme court judge ketanji brown jackson. now the first black woman to serve on the supreme court. she replaces retiring liberal justice stephen breyer, who she clerked for and today swore her in brown's arrival keeps the court balance the same 6, 3, in favor of the conservative justices. more on this historic moment coming up in a report from washington followed by reaction from a local law professor in just 15 minutes. and your gas is just about to get bit more scheduled tax incre
. >> i think congress wanted to take george washington university environmental law professor robertckman says this ruling means all government agencies will have more limited power to regulate, which means the court is telling congress if you want. >> to address chained regulation, get your act together. >> and pass a clearly delegate that littman says the responsibility to get these kinds of changes across the finish line. >> now falls on congress reporting in...
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george w. bush through samuel alito and john roberts. and donald trump, through neil gorsuch, brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett. they have all now said, to children who get pregnant, they can be forced to bear their rapists ' child, george h. w. bush did. that george w. bush did that. donald trump did that. leading off our discussion now is michele bratcher goodwin, chancellors professional of law at the university of california irvine. and the author of policing the womb, and visible women in the criminalization of motherhood. also with us is cecile richards, former president of parent planned parenthood. professor goodwin, let me begin with you. you've been with us throughout the 53 days that we knew this was going to happen. but when it happens, it always is something else. it is a different moment in our history. >> the gravity of the moment is with us today, now that the supreme court decision is no longer theoretical but it is in existence. and with it, there are more than two dozen states that will trigger laws into effect that
george w. bush through samuel alito and john roberts. and donald trump, through neil gorsuch, brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett. they have all now said, to children who get pregnant, they can be forced to bear their rapists ' child, george h. w. bush did. that george w. bush did that. donald trump did that. leading off our discussion now is michele bratcher goodwin, chancellors professional of law at the university of california irvine. and the author of policing the womb, and visible women...
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george w. bush through samuel alito and john roberts. and donald trump, through neil gorsuch, brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett. they have all now said, to children who get pregnant, they can be forced to bear their rapists ' child, george h. w. bush did. that george w. bush did that. donald trump did that. leading off our discussion now is michele bratcher goodwin, chancellors professional of law at the evasive california irvine. and the author of policing the womb, and visible women in the criminalization of motherhood. also with us is cecile richards, former president of parent planned parenthood. professor, let me begin with you. you've been with us throughout the 53 days that we knew this was going to happen. but when it happens, it always is something else. it is a different moment in our history. >> the gravity of the moment is with us today, now that the supreme court decision is no longer theoretical but it is in existence. and with it, there are more than two dozen states that will trigger laws into effect that outright ban
george w. bush through samuel alito and john roberts. and donald trump, through neil gorsuch, brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett. they have all now said, to children who get pregnant, they can be forced to bear their rapists ' child, george h. w. bush did. that george w. bush did that. donald trump did that. leading off our discussion now is michele bratcher goodwin, chancellors professional of law at the evasive california irvine. and the author of policing the womb, and visible women in...
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george is at new airport with the latest. >> it's terrible to fly now. >> reporter: mackenzie roberts should have spent her holiday weekend inegas, celebrating a wedding, two birthdays and father's day.hday instead, she and her boyfriend spent it sleeping on the philadelphia airport's floor after their american airlinesire flight was canceled, rebooked then canceled again. >> we cried, we were frustrated. it was terrible. i mean, we went home. we had no other choice. >> reporter: boston's logan airport and new york's la guardia saw some of the worst cancellations. among the airlines, delta topped the list, canceling over 900 flights, more than it canceled all of last summer. but it seems like no airport or airline was immune. >> they lost my bag two days, so i ended up trying to find a hotel. >> we drove five hours to get here, now we are delayed and struggling with this. >> reporter: the airlines blame pilot shortages and bad weather in the midst of soaring demand. staffing shortages will likely get worse before it gets better says cbs news senior travel advisor peter greenberg. >> you can't hire a pilot to kick the tires,
george is at new airport with the latest. >> it's terrible to fly now. >> reporter: mackenzie roberts should have spent her holiday weekend inegas, celebrating a wedding, two birthdays and father's day.hday instead, she and her boyfriend spent it sleeping on the philadelphia airport's floor after their american airlinesire flight was canceled, rebooked then canceled again. >> we cried, we were frustrated. it was terrible. i mean, we went home. we had no other choice. >>...
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his character reminds me of what former defense secretary robert gates, secretary m defene both georgebush and barack obama said about joe biden on foreign policy. he said that he has never gotten the international issue right. his judgment is always wrong and watching now almost two years a year and a half of the biden presidency on domestic issues, on inflation, on crime, you name it, you name the issue. joe biden's judgment on domestic issues is also wrong on every issue he's confronted. that's the problemevon and the blame game continues from the president himself going back to the whole putin price canard. this is a putin price whose war has raised the price of food because ukraine and russia are two of the world's major breadbaskets. i've been up front with the american people from the outset that there would be a cost heref at home. putin's decision to brutally and savagely invade a sovereign nation. >> now our people know that food and energy were skyrocketing long before the war and ukraine. but he and gene sperling were out there todayti continuingh with this blame putin atit
his character reminds me of what former defense secretary robert gates, secretary m defene both georgebush and barack obama said about joe biden on foreign policy. he said that he has never gotten the international issue right. his judgment is always wrong and watching now almost two years a year and a half of the biden presidency on domestic issues, on inflation, on crime, you name it, you name the issue. joe biden's judgment on domestic issues is also wrong on every issue he's confronted....
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madam speaker, i rise today to celebrate the george mcgovern dn robert doal food education and child nutrition program. 20 years ago congress established it as a permanent program under usda in the 2002 farm bill. mcgovern-dole provides one nutritious school meal to some of the world's most vulnerable children. it is a life changing program that improved the food security, nutrition, literacy, and education of 31 million children through families and communities building good will towards the american people in over 48 countries. with the support of american farmers, ranchers, and millers, mcgovern-dole programs are carried out by n.g.o.'s, the u.n. world food program, and local partners with u.s. financial and technical assistance. and u.s. and locally purchased food commodities. congressman tracey mann and i have introduced h.res. 1156 to continue the mcgovern-dole program and build upon its 20 years of success. i invite all my colleagues to co-sponsor and support this resolution. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recogni
madam speaker, i rise today to celebrate the george mcgovern dn robert doal food education and child nutrition program. 20 years ago congress established it as a permanent program under usda in the 2002 farm bill. mcgovern-dole provides one nutritious school meal to some of the world's most vulnerable children. it is a life changing program that improved the food security, nutrition, literacy, and education of 31 million children through families and communities building good will towards the...
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john roberts has served on the court since 2005 the george w bush nominee had this to say when asked about the 1973 roby wade decision. well senator the importance of settled expectations in the application of starry decisis is a very important consideration that was emphasized in the casey opinion, but also in other opinions outside that area of the law the principles of starry decisis. look at a number of factors settled expectations one of them and as you mentioned whether or not particular precedents have proven to be unworkable is another consideration on the other side whether the doctrinal basis of a decision have been eroded by subsequent developments, for example, if you have a case in which they're three precedents that lead and support that result and in the intervening period two of them have been overruled that may be a basis for reconsidering the the prior president. there's no there's no doc. doctrinal basis erosion and grow is there. well, right. i feel the need to stay away from a discussion of particular cases. i'm happy to discuss the principles of starry decisis a
john roberts has served on the court since 2005 the george w bush nominee had this to say when asked about the 1973 roby wade decision. well senator the importance of settled expectations in the application of starry decisis is a very important consideration that was emphasized in the casey opinion, but also in other opinions outside that area of the law the principles of starry decisis. look at a number of factors settled expectations one of them and as you mentioned whether or not particular...
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george w. bush for the seats that went to alito and roberts.iss him as some sort of liberal crank. he is a hardcore, very serious conservative and he was more outraged than the democrats were about the threat to democracy. >> because at one point, he said, judge ludwig, he said if trump -- if pence had obeyed trump, america would have been plunged into a constitutional crisis. how close had he -- did the country actual come to a coup? >> i think mike pence was really the only reason the country wasn't plunged into that constitutional crisis and that is a really sobering fact. but i thought that the most important came at the end when he was given an opportunity to talk about why he was on the panel in the first place. and he said very clearly, donald trump and those who enable him are a threat to american democracy, no not just now but in the future. he said that because what he sees is an effort to actually institutionalize a lot of the things that were kind of, you know, almost ad hoc in the lead-up to the january 6th institutionalized those
george w. bush for the seats that went to alito and roberts.iss him as some sort of liberal crank. he is a hardcore, very serious conservative and he was more outraged than the democrats were about the threat to democracy. >> because at one point, he said, judge ludwig, he said if trump -- if pence had obeyed trump, america would have been plunged into a constitutional crisis. how close had he -- did the country actual come to a coup? >> i think mike pence was really the only reason...
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number 2, elections have consequences, supreme court justices put by trump, john roberts put by georgee they stood on all the issues. how ironic is that merit garland, attorney general weighing in on this decision when he was told to everybody was labeled as a moderate judge the republicans would like, mitch mcconnell said i am not -- we are not interviewing him, he's not going to get hearings but is still in the mix right here but, you could play this out. think about this. one of the main reasons people voted for donald trump was they wanted to fill the vacant seat in the supreme court. that would have gone to merit garland if barack obama had his way. mitch mcconnell said too close to the election, donald trump shocked the world, wins the election and not only does he feel garland's eat the two more seats that brings us to this moment on both those decisions. stuart: that is why senator schumer called this a decision from an extremist amaga court, rightly or wrongly. thanks for being on the show. the story is breaking as well as the market rally, dow is up 600 points. meet jessica m
number 2, elections have consequences, supreme court justices put by trump, john roberts put by georgee they stood on all the issues. how ironic is that merit garland, attorney general weighing in on this decision when he was told to everybody was labeled as a moderate judge the republicans would like, mitch mcconnell said i am not -- we are not interviewing him, he's not going to get hearings but is still in the mix right here but, you could play this out. think about this. one of the main...
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mean i read columnists growing up, people like joseph kraft and george will is the only one that's been added longer than i have. robert novak, scotty rested in the new york times. these were some of my favorite mentors i would say along with the people i worked with as a copy boy, as a kid at nbc news in washington. but those days and those kinds of journalism are rapidly disappearing and one of the reasons i think is that younger people are no longer engaged with the newspapers. they get the stuff off of social media and they go to websites that basically reinforce their own opinion. that's not growth, that's reinforcement did we used to do a better job of understanding what other people believe and when did that change? >> well i think watergate and vietnam were the two major factors that contributed to the cynicism in this country about journalism you, know, the media, the polls -- university gallup, many other polls for many years have shown that the media is now on the level of congress and it is in disapproval. and i think that's too bad. you know, the press was it's the only entity mentioned in the bill of righ
mean i read columnists growing up, people like joseph kraft and george will is the only one that's been added longer than i have. robert novak, scotty rested in the new york times. these were some of my favorite mentors i would say along with the people i worked with as a copy boy, as a kid at nbc news in washington. but those days and those kinds of journalism are rapidly disappearing and one of the reasons i think is that younger people are no longer engaged with the newspapers. they get the...
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george is at newark international airport with the latest. >> it's terrible to fly right now. >> reporter: mckenzie roberts should have spent her holiday weekendlebrating a wedding, two birthdays and father's day, instead she and her boyfriend spent it sleeping on the philadelphia airport's floor after their american airlines flight was canceled, rebooked and canceled again. >> we cried. we were frustrated. it was terrible. i mean, we went home. we had no other choice. >> reporter: boston's logan airport and new york's laguardia saw some of the worst cancellations. among airlines delta topped the list canceling over 900 flights. that's more than it had canceled all of last summer, but it seems like no airport or airline was immune. >> they lost my bag for two days so i ended up trying to find a hotel. >> reporter: we drove five hours already to get here and now we are delayed and are struggling with this. >> reporter: the airlines blame pilot shortages and bad weather in the midst of soaring demand. staffing shortages will likely get worse before it gets better says cbs senior news travel adviser peter greenburg. >> you can't go hire a pilot,
george is at newark international airport with the latest. >> it's terrible to fly right now. >> reporter: mckenzie roberts should have spent her holiday weekendlebrating a wedding, two birthdays and father's day, instead she and her boyfriend spent it sleeping on the philadelphia airport's floor after their american airlines flight was canceled, rebooked and canceled again. >> we cried. we were frustrated. it was terrible. i mean, we went home. we had no other choice....
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lara, george, michael and my good friend, deborah roberts. good morning, deb. >> hey there, robin.we'll confuse them even more, right? i am thrilled to be a part of this issue with you. "people" magazine has been featuring this pride issue for more than a decade but this one is likely to resonate in such a big way because it focuses on a allyship. so many influential voices along with robin's telling everyone how critical it is not only to be tolerant of each other, but to be supportive as well. ♪ >> the fact that i can help others be seen means everything. >> reporter: that's my dear pal robin roberts front and center on the cover of "people's" pride issue. >> all of the people that we're focusing on are either nominated by or photographed with or speaking about the ally in their life, the person who made their coming out and their life in this way easier. >> reporter: it's a vibrant celebration of lgbtqia plus allyship, including ours. i am forever grateful to her and i can just be me. >> reporter: more than 20 years of live shots, laughter and love shared between us. >> what i r
lara, george, michael and my good friend, deborah roberts. good morning, deb. >> hey there, robin.we'll confuse them even more, right? i am thrilled to be a part of this issue with you. "people" magazine has been featuring this pride issue for more than a decade but this one is likely to resonate in such a big way because it focuses on a allyship. so many influential voices along with robin's telling everyone how critical it is not only to be tolerant of each other, but to be...
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that impulse to do something has been noticed, it's been noticed by professor robert lighter of george mason university and the antonin scalia law school. he penned and op-ed in today's copy of the "wall street journal." and in that op-ed, he begins with the following words -- when mass shootings such as uvalde happen, a rallying cry emerges for congress to do something, anything, to prevent such tragedies in the future. on tuesday, senators introduced the bipartisan safer communities act. their effort to do something. but when your sole rallying cry is to do something, the thing you do may be worse than the status quo. the bipartisan safer communities act is a terrible bill and in its current form, it all to be ute to be defeated by a 0 bipartisan coalition of congress. close quote. the professor then goes on to explain why opposition to this legislation ought to be coming from the left and from the right. he explains in great detail why democrats and republicans, liberals and the conservatives alike sometimes for civil reasons, sometimes for different reasons, should be outraged, sho
that impulse to do something has been noticed, it's been noticed by professor robert lighter of george mason university and the antonin scalia law school. he penned and op-ed in today's copy of the "wall street journal." and in that op-ed, he begins with the following words -- when mass shootings such as uvalde happen, a rallying cry emerges for congress to do something, anything, to prevent such tragedies in the future. on tuesday, senators introduced the bipartisan safer communities...
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so and that's a pretty big roberts says that most of the jewel items that they sell go to adults who have switched from smoking cigarettes. >> to vaping, if georgeoes away, it doesn't leave those customers many options. they're going to go back to smoking or they're a lot of people have been calling. they don't know what they're going to do for the time being cigarettes cheaper is still able to sell juul products. but the clock is ticking, hoping to get ahead of the problem. rob us as they have decided not to restock because i'm not going to it purchase. you know, joe product that i'm not going to be able to sell and miss out on some more money. and when the band does kick in, she says her livelihood will face an uncertain future. it's going to be no adjustments. you know, this could potentially put us out of business. i mean, that's that's just the truth. >> all right, back live now. rob also tells me she's not seeing a run on juul products and that is because state regulations in the company limit customers to how much they can purchase in a single day. so should be you're not going to see people lining up to stock up on july. tums. but for no
so and that's a pretty big roberts says that most of the jewel items that they sell go to adults who have switched from smoking cigarettes. >> to vaping, if georgeoes away, it doesn't leave those customers many options. they're going to go back to smoking or they're a lot of people have been calling. they don't know what they're going to do for the time being cigarettes cheaper is still able to sell juul products. but the clock is ticking, hoping to get ahead of the problem. rob us as...
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robert, thank you. we appreciate it. >> we send it back to you, george.ore from london coming up. >>> coming up next, actress amber heard planning to appeal after her ex-husband johnny depp. details just ahead. epcot is in danger!th's hey quill! this thing is so broken. i am groot. help the galaxy! before it's too late! uhh quill. you seeing this? quill! well, you heard the lady. get to epcot. it's save the galaxy time. again. ♪ ♪ oh! sorry. no worries! oops... ...ies. you go. no! you go. oh! go for the handful! youtube tv is more than cable for less than cable. more huge moments in the playoffs. “woooooooo!” less huge bills to pay off. “uhhhhhhh” more big hits. “oooooh.” less getting hit with hidden fees. “uhhhhhhhhhhhhh” more triple-digit pitches. “oooooh.” less triple-digit payments. “uhhhhhhhhhhhhh.” more modern. more simple. $750 less than cable per year. try it free. looking to get back in your type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic®
robert, thank you. we appreciate it. >> we send it back to you, george.ore from london coming up. >>> coming up next, actress amber heard planning to appeal after her ex-husband johnny depp. details just ahead. epcot is in danger!th's hey quill! this thing is so broken. i am groot. help the galaxy! before it's too late! uhh quill. you seeing this? quill! well, you heard the lady. get to epcot. it's save the galaxy time. again. ♪ ♪ oh! sorry. no worries! oops... ...ies. you...
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i read columnists going up something like george willis, the only one at it longer than i am. robertak, scotty reston, these were some of my mentors along with some of the people i worked with has a copy boy as a kid at nbc news in washington. those kinds of journalists are miraculously -- are rapidly disappearing and i think that younger people are no longer engaged with the newspapers. they get their stuff off of social media and go to websites that basically reinforce their own opinions, that is not growth, that is reinforcement. host: did we used to do a better job of understanding what other people believe and when did that change? guest: i think watergate and vietnam where the major factors that contributed to the cynicism in this country about journalism, the media and the polls. for years they have shown that the media is down along the level of congress in its approval, and i think that is too bad. the press is the only entity mentioned in the bill of rights. and even though the press in the 18 century was very hostile to even people like george washington and thomas jeffers
i read columnists going up something like george willis, the only one at it longer than i am. robertak, scotty reston, these were some of my mentors along with some of the people i worked with has a copy boy as a kid at nbc news in washington. those kinds of journalists are miraculously -- are rapidly disappearing and i think that younger people are no longer engaged with the newspapers. they get their stuff off of social media and go to websites that basically reinforce their own opinions,...
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george washington at the dawn of the constitution. among her many other accomplishments. she was also a leader of the team that prepared the digital exhibit website on robert morris lawyer and activist. martha jones the society of black alumni presidential professor professor of history and professor at the snf agora institute at the johns hopkins university. was our 19th century historian, although her work ranges widely beyond that century. the past co-president of the berkshire conference of women historians she's the author of or editor of several prize-winning books. including birthright citizens a history of race and rights and antebellum america. and vanguard, how black women broke barriers won the vote and insisted on equality for all. among her many awards. i am pleased to say that she has most recently been named by the columbia graduate school of arts and sciences. as the 2022 recipient of the deans award for distinguished achievement. so she'll be back here at the forum next month to receive an award rather than bestow one. martha and mary were fantastic colleagues to work with which was good because there was a lot of work. with more than 200
george washington at the dawn of the constitution. among her many other accomplishments. she was also a leader of the team that prepared the digital exhibit website on robert morris lawyer and activist. martha jones the society of black alumni presidential professor professor of history and professor at the snf agora institute at the johns hopkins university. was our 19th century historian, although her work ranges widely beyond that century. the past co-president of the berkshire conference of...
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george w. bush ran on partial birth abortions. now, he never did anything actually in his term on policy about it but you know what he did do? in 2005, he got justice robertsnd 2006, he got justice alito. and they were the ones for years plotting for this moment right now. >> hang on, ashley. that's my point, though. you are talking about what republicans did but what did democrats do or not do? >> we have to remain consistent. and we do have the majority but we also know that the rules of the senate, even though we have a majority, the filibuster blocks it. so we need to abolish the filibuster, and move this bill to codify -- >> but the filibuster's there when republicans are in charge, as well. >> and they will change the laws, too. that is the thing is that republican justices lie when they get confirmed, and they will change the law when they have power. and i do think democrats need to act and do whatever they can to pass gun reform. i am glad to see the bill last night. whatever they need to do to pass and codify roe. we, people, are outraged and one thing i will just say is this is not just about a woman's right to choose. it is very clear, and peop
george w. bush ran on partial birth abortions. now, he never did anything actually in his term on policy about it but you know what he did do? in 2005, he got justice robertsnd 2006, he got justice alito. and they were the ones for years plotting for this moment right now. >> hang on, ashley. that's my point, though. you are talking about what republicans did but what did democrats do or not do? >> we have to remain consistent. and we do have the majority but we also know that the...
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george washington would have said, if you've got power, like a five-person majority. you always exercise it with restraint. you always try to bind the country together. that seems to be what john robertsas trying to introduce a change in abortion rights but with this decision, it sounds like just donald trump. it was intended to throw scalding acid into the face of people who feel strongly about abortion rights. it was attended to shock. compare that to, for instance, the decision on brown versus board of education, 1954. saying that you took to bed separate and equally. a separate society. oren said privately as he was talking to justice says, this is going to be a big social change and the government is now saying that there has to be integration. you can't do that with a 5 to 4 majority. you have to do it with language that is generally, introduced with mercy. and as a result, that was an overwhelming majority for brown versus board of education. it helped that social change to be accepted. but what this was, this morning i think. pushed our beloved breathing country into a civil war. over the issue of abortion. one day after it made another decision on gun safety. this is not a su
george washington would have said, if you've got power, like a five-person majority. you always exercise it with restraint. you always try to bind the country together. that seems to be what john robertsas trying to introduce a change in abortion rights but with this decision, it sounds like just donald trump. it was intended to throw scalding acid into the face of people who feel strongly about abortion rights. it was attended to shock. compare that to, for instance, the decision on brown...
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figures like jay robert oppenson oppenheimer who handed the atomic bomb project at los alamos during the second world war. john bun neumann and early computer pile of pioneer and george cannon the diplomat who shaped much of us policy relatives to the soviet union in the early days of the cold war. its current faculty including edward whitten nathan seibert one malthusena and nima arcane hamid are among the premier living theoretical in the world. in this environment i found my scientific bearings and started to probe questions beyond the level of our then current understanding. from there. i went on to five productive years on the faculty of the city college of new york before moving for family reasons back to the west coast joining the faculty of the university of california at santa cruz. i've spent the subsequent three decades there. so i talk a little bit about santa cruz and how beautiful it is and she would make lisa remind lisa why i wish she had come. but i go on a little bit and talk a little bit about about theory and experiment. so you just make sure. oops. yes. so this this book will explore many orders of magnitude beyond those which the creators of the
figures like jay robert oppenson oppenheimer who handed the atomic bomb project at los alamos during the second world war. john bun neumann and early computer pile of pioneer and george cannon the diplomat who shaped much of us policy relatives to the soviet union in the early days of the cold war. its current faculty including edward whitten nathan seibert one malthusena and nima arcane hamid are among the premier living theoretical in the world. in this environment i found my scientific...
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of the 20th century knew more about robert e lee probably then douglas freeman and of course when he was finished with his leap project, he jumped head first into george washington and you know his work on washington really kind of dwarfs his lee work in some respects. but anyway, stupid much of what we know. about lee or at least the popular image of lee. a really comes from freeman's portrayal of lee when you think about lee you're really in a lot of cases the images and occurrences that come to mind are not necessarily true to history what you're getting really is freeman's version of lee and that stood for decades. i wasn't until probably the the 1960s is when you have people that are really starting to bring lee back down to earth to to rehumanize lee if you will and thomas connolly probably did more to pull lee down off the the pedestal freeman built for him than anybody else and of course, excuse me out of the the dozens of lee biographies that are out there today. they're other good ones that give them more balanced view of lee. um elizabeth pryor's book emery thomas's book and quite a few others. so there's definitely no shortage of material
of the 20th century knew more about robert e lee probably then douglas freeman and of course when he was finished with his leap project, he jumped head first into george washington and you know his work on washington really kind of dwarfs his lee work in some respects. but anyway, stupid much of what we know. about lee or at least the popular image of lee. a really comes from freeman's portrayal of lee when you think about lee you're really in a lot of cases the images and occurrences that come...
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george the third in manhattan. so, there is a certain science in which i really can't measure why we do that. he people like robert e. lee raised their hand against the nation that they had sworn an oath to uphold. now, my father was a career united states army officer, he took that oath. my son is an officer in the u.s. army, he took that oath. even when i joined the national council for the humanities, back in 2006, i took the oath. so, it's not something i'm saying lightly. and it's not helped by the fact that, when li does make his decision to fight for the confederacy, would he is really doing is fighting for a cause that's wrapped around a defense of human slavery and human trafficking. on the one hand, why should i feel anything except a sense of sympathy for the removal of relics like that, that really shouldn't be in any place other than museums? if someone wanted to propose today erecting a statue of robert e. lee, i would tell them, as politely as i could, to get lost. so that really hasn't been the whole story, has it? because what we've been talking, about not just statues of robert e., lee were talki
george the third in manhattan. so, there is a certain science in which i really can't measure why we do that. he people like robert e. lee raised their hand against the nation that they had sworn an oath to uphold. now, my father was a career united states army officer, he took that oath. my son is an officer in the u.s. army, he took that oath. even when i joined the national council for the humanities, back in 2006, i took the oath. so, it's not something i'm saying lightly. and it's not...
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republican george w bush also served two full terms, but he was able to nominate two justices —john robertsrica correspondent anthony zurcher. what she�*s saying there is what some people are saying right now, that the supreme court is losing its legitimacy, that it�*s too politcised. it�*s coming under quite a lot of pressure right now. it is. a lot of pressure right now. it is, and there's _ a lot of pressure right now. it is, and there's a _ a lot of pressure right now. it is, and there's a considerable - a lot of pressure right now. it 3 and there's a considerable amount of and there�*s a considerable amount of anger on the democratic base, you heard it from elizabeth warren there. when you see the supreme court do something like reverse a nearly half—century precedent on abortion, when you see it rule and strike down a liberal state like new york�*s gun control rules, when you see it make a decision like it did today, circumscribing the authority of the federal government to use laws in order to regulate things like greenhouse gas — that is driving a stake at the heart of a number of l
republican george w bush also served two full terms, but he was able to nominate two justices —john robertsrica correspondent anthony zurcher. what she�*s saying there is what some people are saying right now, that the supreme court is losing its legitimacy, that it�*s too politcised. it�*s coming under quite a lot of pressure right now. it is. a lot of pressure right now. it is, and there's _ a lot of pressure right now. it is, and there's a _ a lot of pressure right now. it is, and...
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robert novak and tucker carlson. in the crossfire -- >> i remember when jon stewart went on "crossfire." it was 2004. john kerry was the democratic presidential nominee facing george. >> can i say something very quickly? why do we have to fight? the two of you, can't we just say something nice about john kerry, right now. >> i like john. i care about john kerry. >> and something about president bush. >> he'll be unemployed soon. >> i think anyone who enjoy said paying attention to the news and watched "the daily show" will forever remember jon stewart going on "crossfire" and reading those guys the riot act. >> you're doing theater when you should be doing debate. it's not honest. what you do is partisan hackery. and i'll tell you why i know it. >> you had john kerry on your show and you kiss his throne and you accuse us of hackery? >> absolutely. the show that leads into me is puppets making prank phone calls. what is wrong you? >> comedians and satire when done right will take on hypocrisy no matter where it comes from. >> i think the vice president and is his wife love their daughter. i think they love her very much. and you can't have anything but respect for
robert novak and tucker carlson. in the crossfire -- >> i remember when jon stewart went on "crossfire." it was 2004. john kerry was the democratic presidential nominee facing george. >> can i say something very quickly? why do we have to fight? the two of you, can't we just say something nice about john kerry, right now. >> i like john. i care about john kerry. >> and something about president bush. >> he'll be unemployed soon. >> i think anyone...
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george washington would have said, if you've got power, like a five-person majority. you always exercise it with restraint. you always try to bind the country together. that seems to be what john roberts was trying to do, which was trying to introduce a change in abortion rights but with this decision, it sounds like just donald trump. it was intended to throw scalding acid into the face of people who feel strongly about abortion rights. it was attended to shock. compare that to, for instance, the decision on brown versus board of education, 1954. saying that you took to bed separate and equally. a separate society. oren said privately as he was talking to justice says, this is going to be a big social change and the government is now saying that there has to be integration. you can't do that with a 5 to 4 majority. you have to do it with language that is generally, introduced with mercy. and as a result, that was an overwhelming majority for brown versus board of education. it helped that social change to be accepted. but what this was, this morning i think. pushed our beloved breathing country into a civil war. over the issue of abortion. one day after it made another decision on gu
george washington would have said, if you've got power, like a five-person majority. you always exercise it with restraint. you always try to bind the country together. that seems to be what john roberts was trying to do, which was trying to introduce a change in abortion rights but with this decision, it sounds like just donald trump. it was intended to throw scalding acid into the face of people who feel strongly about abortion rights. it was attended to shock. compare that to, for instance,...