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mr. robert townsend. >> robert tounsz end dropped by to discuss his new movie, reality tv, and his advicext generation of actors and filmmakers. tell us what the film "in the hive" was about. >> "in the hive" is inspired by events that happened at a school, true story. vivian saunders started this school in north carolina called the hive, and it's a school, you know, for kids that were kicked out of school all across north carolina, birdie county. so it's like gangbangers, drug dealer, and the film is about how she turned their lives around and how with her nontraditional staff she worked with these kids and changed their lives. >> i can't believe i have a son i raised who don't know how to get @id. >> see, that's the thing. you didn't raise me. i can remember every beating. the ones you gave mama and the ones you gave me. >> one of the things people are saying -- reviews are great, by the way. >> thank you. >> they're saying this is a reputation of black people that is beyond the norm, you know, buffoonery or excess violence, that it's a positive, strong, realistic story. how important i
mr. robert townsend. >> robert tounsz end dropped by to discuss his new movie, reality tv, and his advicext generation of actors and filmmakers. tell us what the film "in the hive" was about. >> "in the hive" is inspired by events that happened at a school, true story. vivian saunders started this school in north carolina called the hive, and it's a school, you know, for kids that were kicked out of school all across north carolina, birdie county. so it's like...
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mr. robert spitzer to represent the district 7. supervisor campos: we have a motion. can we get a second? second by supervisor wiener. colleagues, can we take that without objection? motion passes. we want to thank mr. spitzer. again, i would, ms. hime to continue her involvement. we look forward to seeing you participate in the capacity in the near future. and thank you, mr. spencer, for your service. congratulations. next item. >> item 5, recommend appropriation of two $126,827 for the 19th avenue transit corridor investment study, subject to the attached fiscal year cash flow distribution schedule, and amendment of the transportation/land use coordination five-year prioritization program. this is an action item. >> at this start on page 19 of your packet. there are some maps on page 44 that might be helpful. this is a request for prop k funds to serve as a local match for a new study, the 19th avenue transit corridor investment steady. it is also known as the tier 5 improvement study, which i will get to. i will talk about the background, and then i will get to the
mr. robert spitzer to represent the district 7. supervisor campos: we have a motion. can we get a second? second by supervisor wiener. colleagues, can we take that without objection? motion passes. we want to thank mr. spitzer. again, i would, ms. hime to continue her involvement. we look forward to seeing you participate in the capacity in the near future. and thank you, mr. spencer, for your service. congratulations. next item. >> item 5, recommend appropriation of two $126,827 for the...
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mr. robert littleton. [applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. bullying is a terrible practice that should never be tolerated. that is something which i think everyone in this room and indeed in this country can agree with. what we are looking at today is the way we deal with bullying. this notion proposes greater competition between people, a teacher and professionals and suggests there should be an increase in the amount of training and support available. during the last 30 minutes we've had some interesting inspirational and very passionate views about the most controversial topics today but the key aspect you must consider when you cast your vote is whether you think we are doing enough already to tackle this issue and if you consider it to be the most crucial problem facing young people who've put us here today bullying is a widespread issue and it has great consequences on the individual's over one-third of young people experienced bullying or discrimination during that childhood. that is about six rows of people in the chamber. enough peop
mr. robert littleton. [applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. bullying is a terrible practice that should never be tolerated. that is something which i think everyone in this room and indeed in this country can agree with. what we are looking at today is the way we deal with bullying. this notion proposes greater competition between people, a teacher and professionals and suggests there should be an increase in the amount of training and support available. during the last 30 minutes we've...
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mr. robert beckel, liberal commentator from "the five." >> i'm blocking. gutfeld. >> really? changing the -- you're a fan? >> he brings spice. diversity. >> i'm going to block it, because i am going to talk about eric. >> there you go! >> dana: that must have been a hard segment. >> bob: is this -- >> dana: like to meet the campaign that suggested they come on your show. >> eric: that was fantastic. you should see what they did about kim kardashian. >> bob: i don't care what they did about kim kardashian. see what they did about me. >> eric: they love you. that was love. >> bob: that is love? >> andrea: you have a rough job, don't you? >> bob: please take the hat off. please take it off. >> dana: that is a good thing. >> greg: he twinkled. >> bob: i don't know what that is. who is queen? >> eric: it's a band -- >> dana: talk about that in the break. >> eric: coming up, 30-year-old hollywood mystery is reopened and witness says he knows who killed actress natalie wood. details next on "the five." ♪ ♪ if you've just signed up for medicare or will soon, there
mr. robert beckel, liberal commentator from "the five." >> i'm blocking. gutfeld. >> really? changing the -- you're a fan? >> he brings spice. diversity. >> i'm going to block it, because i am going to talk about eric. >> there you go! >> dana: that must have been a hard segment. >> bob: is this -- >> dana: like to meet the campaign that suggested they come on your show. >> eric: that was fantastic. you should see what they did...
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mr. robert beckel, liberal commentator from "the five." >> i'm blocking.greg gutfeld. >> really? changing the -- you're a fan? >> he brings spice. diversity. >> i'm going to block it, because i am going to talk about eric. >> there you go! >> dana: that must have been a hard segment. >> bob: is this -- >> dana: like to meet the campaign that suggested they come on your show. >> eric: that was fantastic. you should see what they did about kim kardashian. >> bob: i don't care what they did about kim kardashian. see what they did about me. >> eric: they love you. that was love. >> bob: that is love? >> andrea: you have a rough job, don't you? >> bob: please take the hat off. please take it off. >> dana: that is a good thing. >> greg: he twinkled. >> bob: i don't know what that is. who is queen? >> eric: it's a band -- >> dana: talk about that in the break. >> eric: coming up, 30-year-old hollywood mystery is reopened and witness says he knows who killed actress natalie wood. details next on "the five." ♪ ♪ [ courier ] the amazing story of whether bovine heart
mr. robert beckel, liberal commentator from "the five." >> i'm blocking.greg gutfeld. >> really? changing the -- you're a fan? >> he brings spice. diversity. >> i'm going to block it, because i am going to talk about eric. >> there you go! >> dana: that must have been a hard segment. >> bob: is this -- >> dana: like to meet the campaign that suggested they come on your show. >> eric: that was fantastic. you should see what they did...
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mr. roberts, one of the other suspects, were also accused of working with an undercover agent to buy a homemadeto buy explosives device and a silencer to carry out this violence. >> warner: this ricin, which is such a deadly toxin, is it clear whether they actually... they had the beans or had something that had been processed? >> it's not exactly clear but they had... one of the suspects' homes, prosecutors say the informant noticed beakers, lab equipment, they overheard men talking about building more lab equipment because obviously making ricin is very deadly because the toxin itself is deadly. so they were worried about thes refoy make this toxin and whether or not they would fall victim to it as well. but as i said earlier, the informant was able to somehow get his or her hands on the... on at least a sample of whatever they were making and itas tested in a georgia laboratory and found to have traces of ricin in it. >> warner: finally and very briefly, i gathered one of them said they were trying to follow a plot outlined in a novel called... by some militia group, writer? >> yeah, it's ca
mr. roberts, one of the other suspects, were also accused of working with an undercover agent to buy a homemadeto buy explosives device and a silencer to carry out this violence. >> warner: this ricin, which is such a deadly toxin, is it clear whether they actually... they had the beans or had something that had been processed? >> it's not exactly clear but they had... one of the suspects' homes, prosecutors say the informant noticed beakers, lab equipment, they overheard men...
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mr. robert in spite of a lot of drescher. he kept it there and by the way was much higher than today. it was almost 10% throughout eisenhower's ears so that was the context of the time. >> host: what about the coups that he was, that he got the u.s. involved in, iran, guatemala? >> guest: there's no question he was a very assertive cold warrior. it's ironic because one of the criticisms john f. kennedy made of the eisenhower gears when kennedy ran in 1960 is that eisenhower had not done enough to preserve cold war policies. actually eisenhower did a great deal and as you just mentioned he would perceive covert action because he thought of it as a low-cost way to contain communism or even in some cases roll it back. it turns out in the case of iran, the iranian leader at the time was really a iranian nationalist or you know, so that is his eyes been a controversy right up to the present. but the idea that eisenhower was suggested as sitting on his hands, very far from the truth. >> host: gerald ford? >> guest: he is underrated. he is often thought of as a caretaker. in a lot of ways he
mr. robert in spite of a lot of drescher. he kept it there and by the way was much higher than today. it was almost 10% throughout eisenhower's ears so that was the context of the time. >> host: what about the coups that he was, that he got the u.s. involved in, iran, guatemala? >> guest: there's no question he was a very assertive cold warrior. it's ironic because one of the criticisms john f. kennedy made of the eisenhower gears when kennedy ran in 1960 is that eisenhower had not...
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mr. partridge. robertis an impressive empire you've built here, sir. - oh, it's mark's empire now. retirement isn't officially till next spring, but he makes all the big decisions. don't tell anyone. i'd hate to lose my table at the country club. [both chuckling] - if you'll excuse me, mr. partridge. - mark has done an incredible job. not only in keeping our finances in order, but overseeing a good amount of product research. - mr. keller, i like what i see here. i'm confident my money is in good hands. - lovely meeting you. [cell phone vibrates] - excuse me. i have to take this. - flash drive's recovered. talbott won't be a problem again. - great work. - but just one loose end. zoe morgan. she had a bodyguard posing as a driver. it was an unforeseen circumstance. - it's not a loose end. it's the whole damn thing falling apart. - i'll handle her. - and the driver, too. nothing can connect us to this thing. [telephone rings] - carter. - it's sully. i managed to fill in some of the blanks on young carl elias
mr. partridge. robertis an impressive empire you've built here, sir. - oh, it's mark's empire now. retirement isn't officially till next spring, but he makes all the big decisions. don't tell anyone. i'd hate to lose my table at the country club. [both chuckling] - if you'll excuse me, mr. partridge. - mark has done an incredible job. not only in keeping our finances in order, but overseeing a good amount of product research. - mr. keller, i like what i see here. i'm confident my money is in...
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mr. partridge. roberts is an impressive empire you've built here, sir. - oh, it's mark's empire now. retirement isn't officially till next spring, but he makes all the big decisions. don't tell anyone. i'd hate to lose my table at the country club. [both chuckling] - if you'll excuse me, mr. partridge. - mark has done an incredible job. not only in keeping our finances in order, but overseeing a good amount of product research. - mr. keller, i like what i see here. i'm confident my money is in good hands. - lovely meeting you. [cell phone vibrates] - excuse me. i have to take this. - flash drive's recovered. talbott won't be a problem again. - great work. - but just one loose end. zoe morgan. she had a bodyguard posing as a driver. it was an unforeseen circumstance. - it's not a loose end. it's the whole damn thing falling apart. - i'll handle her. - and the driver, too. nothing can connect us to this thing. [telephone rings] - carter. - it's sully. i managed to fill in some of the blanks on young carl eli
mr. partridge. roberts is an impressive empire you've built here, sir. - oh, it's mark's empire now. retirement isn't officially till next spring, but he makes all the big decisions. don't tell anyone. i'd hate to lose my table at the country club. [both chuckling] - if you'll excuse me, mr. partridge. - mark has done an incredible job. not only in keeping our finances in order, but overseeing a good amount of product research. - mr. keller, i like what i see here. i'm confident my money is in...
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mr. robert cray, graduate of washington who has worked with us on several projects.we will claim you as an honorary alum. robert is a former president of the aba and part of the prestigious firm huntington williams. two members of the committee could not be with us. jeff toobin has worked with us on other things on her maurice dees justice award. a senior analyst and contributor to new yorker magazine a few days ago learned that linda fairstein couldn't be with us. she's also a best-selling crime novelist. so let's recognize the committee. [applause] in a few minutes, david baldacci will lead a panel of the book we honor today, "the confession." what to type up mr. john grisham although i'm just repeating facts you another more famous person short of the introduction. grisham originally from arkansas had you read it for the university of mississippi law school in 1881 and practice are for nearly a decade, specializing in criminal defense personal injury litigation. he also served in the mississippi house of representatives from 1983 until 1980. as difficult as all of
mr. robert cray, graduate of washington who has worked with us on several projects.we will claim you as an honorary alum. robert is a former president of the aba and part of the prestigious firm huntington williams. two members of the committee could not be with us. jeff toobin has worked with us on other things on her maurice dees justice award. a senior analyst and contributor to new yorker magazine a few days ago learned that linda fairstein couldn't be with us. she's also a best-selling...
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mr. robert grey a graduate of washington and lee law school who has worked with us on several projects.we are going to claim unison honorary alum. robert of course is the former president of aba and part of the prestigious firm of putting one's. to members of the committee could not be with us, jeff toobin who has worked with us on other things on our maurice dees justice award and entry widget to "new yorker" magazine. just a few days ago we learned that linda fairstein could not be with us. she is also a best-selling crime novelist and former prosecutor so let's recognize this election committee. [applause] in a few minutes david baldacci will lead a panel discussion of the book we are honoring today so i want to take just a few minutes to tell you about the author of the confession mr. john grisham although i am just repeating facts. as you know them more famous verse in the shorter the introduction. john grisham is originally from arkansas, graduated from the university of mississippi law school in 1981 and practiced law for nearly a decade, specializing in criminal defense and pers
mr. robert grey a graduate of washington and lee law school who has worked with us on several projects.we are going to claim unison honorary alum. robert of course is the former president of aba and part of the prestigious firm of putting one's. to members of the committee could not be with us, jeff toobin who has worked with us on other things on our maurice dees justice award and entry widget to "new yorker" magazine. just a few days ago we learned that linda fairstein could not be...
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mr. leckar: that's correct. chief justice roberts: so the trespass theory anyway doesn't seem ridiculous to me. mr. leckar: but it's an effect, your honor. the fourth amendment protects effects, it protects people. if you put it on somebody's briefcase, you put it on somebody's car, you have affected their possessory interest. then the question becomes -- justice kagan: mr. leckar, i guess i'm not sure i quite understand the argument, because a trespass is accomplished no matter what you put on somebody's car or somebody's overcoat or what have you. you could put a nonworking device on somebody's car and it would still be a trespass. but surely the same constitutional problem is not raised. so how do you get from the trespass to the constitutional problem. mr. leckar: as i -- thank you, justice kagan. as i said moments ago, what makes it meaningful, what makes it a meaningful deprivation of a possessory interest, is once the gps gets activated. we look at reality. we follow what silverman v -- justice scalia: so it doesn't make it a
mr. leckar: that's correct. chief justice roberts: so the trespass theory anyway doesn't seem ridiculous to me. mr. leckar: but it's an effect, your honor. the fourth amendment protects effects, it protects people. if you put it on somebody's briefcase, you put it on somebody's car, you have affected their possessory interest. then the question becomes -- justice kagan: mr. leckar, i guess i'm not sure i quite understand the argument, because a trespass is accomplished no matter what you put on...
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mr. roberts: i don think the senate is in order. i have a bill on this amendment which is the same thing. by ask for regular order. the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. the senator from south carolina. mr. demint: the e.p.a. has banned inhalers even though acknowledged neglect religionable impact on the environment. my amendment keeps this rule from going into -- into effect until the manufacturer can complete its work with f.d.a. to change its propel apartment. let's allow americans to continue their quality of life while we solve the problem. we don't need to do that this january. it will be solved without the f.d.a. enforcing this rule. and i reserve the balance of my time. the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. boxer: the senate is not in order. colleagues, this amendment affects the ability of people with asthma to purchase an inhaler that works. and the american lung association opposes this amendment. the american thoracic society which is the expert, these are the experts on anything to do wi
mr. roberts: i don think the senate is in order. i have a bill on this amendment which is the same thing. by ask for regular order. the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. the senator from south carolina. mr. demint: the e.p.a. has banned inhalers even though acknowledged neglect religionable impact on the environment. my amendment keeps this rule from going into -- into effect until the manufacturer can complete its work with f.d.a. to change its propel apartment. let's allow...
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mr. robert middleton. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker.bullying is a terrible practice that should never be tolerated. that is something which i think everyone in this room and, indeed, in this country can agree with. but what we are looking at today is the way we deal with bullying. this motion proposes greater consultation between pupils, teachers and professionals, and it suggests that there should be an increase in the amount of training and support available. during the last 30 minutes, we have heard some interesting, inspirational and very passionate views about this most controversial of topics today. but the key aspect you must consider when you cast your vote is whether you think we are doing enough already to tackle this issue. and if you consider it to be the most crucial problem facing young people who have put this here today. bullying is certainly a persistent and widespread issue, and it has great consequences on the individual. statistics collectinged by the nspcc show that one-third of young people experienced bullying or
mr. robert middleton. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker.bullying is a terrible practice that should never be tolerated. that is something which i think everyone in this room and, indeed, in this country can agree with. but what we are looking at today is the way we deal with bullying. this motion proposes greater consultation between pupils, teachers and professionals, and it suggests that there should be an increase in the amount of training and support available. during...
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mr. robert -- robert khuzami, the director of the division of enforcement of the u.s. security exchange commission. as director is responsible for this award enforcement efforts of sec personnel located at 12 different locations across the country. his tenure, general counsel for the americas, deutsche bank, ag, and before that, the global head of litigation and regulatory investigation. 1990-2002, the federal prosecutor with the united states attorney's office for the southern district of new york where a prosecutor wide range of crimes including narcotics, bank robbery, firearms, and tax, bank, and immigration fraud. during his service, he also held the position of chief of securities and commodities foreign taskforce. thank you. eileen rominger is the director of the division of investment management. she was sworn in by -- on february 16 and is impossible for developing regulatory policy in administering the federal securities laws applicable to investment advice and funds. private investment, the goldman sacks asset management, with goldman sacks asset management
mr. robert -- robert khuzami, the director of the division of enforcement of the u.s. security exchange commission. as director is responsible for this award enforcement efforts of sec personnel located at 12 different locations across the country. his tenure, general counsel for the americas, deutsche bank, ag, and before that, the global head of litigation and regulatory investigation. 1990-2002, the federal prosecutor with the united states attorney's office for the southern district of new...
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chief justice roberts: so you were suggesting that the outcome of this if congress said jerusalem is rea. mr. lewin: i say it's a different case, yes, absolutely. in this case what the -- the important-- thing about this case and this statute is that it gives the individual passport holder a choice. chief justice roberts: why is it -- why is it a different case? mr. lewin: it's a different case because if it were to say "jerusalem, israel" there would be more of an argument. again, i'm not saying i would be here acknowledging that that's impermissible. but it would be more of an argument that it appears to be some official approval of jerusalem being in israel. chief justice roberts: so would there be --there would be a greater concern -- the concern on the part of the executive that there would be adverse political reaction would have a greater degree of credibility? mr. lewin: somewhat greater degree. again chief justice roberts: so we are supposed to decide whether or not the executive is correct in saying that it's a significant problem. and he says, well, he says that, but we know forei
chief justice roberts: so you were suggesting that the outcome of this if congress said jerusalem is rea. mr. lewin: i say it's a different case, yes, absolutely. in this case what the -- the important-- thing about this case and this statute is that it gives the individual passport holder a choice. chief justice roberts: why is it -- why is it a different case? mr. lewin: it's a different case because if it were to say "jerusalem, israel" there would be more of an argument. again,...
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mr. robert vogel. ok. >> good afternoon. you to the vietnam veterans memorial, which is dedicated to the valiant soldiers, sailors, chairman, and marines who fought in that war. this memorial to change a permanent inscription of 58,272 names of the servicemen and women who died in vietnam, and those that remain missing in action during the vietnam war. so this veterans day ceremony, we are honored have as our keynote speaker joseph galloway. mr. galloway is a distinguished author and someone who has a war correspondent witnessed firsthand the bravery of our soldiers in vietnam. also like to recognize libby o'connell, an historian for the history channel. and general barry mccaffrey, the most highly decorated four-star general in the united states army at the time of his retirement. i would also welcome marsha ginsberg stevens -- marsh said consular stevens, -- marcia guenzler-stevens. i'll would also like to thank jan scruggs. we are very excited to work with jan and the vietnam veterans memorial fund in this exciting new en
mr. robert vogel. ok. >> good afternoon. you to the vietnam veterans memorial, which is dedicated to the valiant soldiers, sailors, chairman, and marines who fought in that war. this memorial to change a permanent inscription of 58,272 names of the servicemen and women who died in vietnam, and those that remain missing in action during the vietnam war. so this veterans day ceremony, we are honored have as our keynote speaker joseph galloway. mr. galloway is a distinguished author and...
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i'm joined by former labor secretary robert reich. mr. secretary, good to see you. good morning. >> good morning. >> we're showing your book "aftershock" let me get your reaction to the new jobs numbers? >> i wish there were light at the end of this long jobless tunnel, but chris, there's not much light. this 80,000 figure looks pretty good if you don't put it in context. we need 125,000 new jobs per month just to keep up with population growth. we are so far behind the eight ball right now that 80,000 new jobs just is actually a little bit better, but we're so -- it's not really an improvement. i mean, you've got to bend and twist and look at this in very distorted ways to assume that this is good news. this is not good news. >> there's so much frustration out there obviously, especially among people who having unemployed for such a long time. still a horrifying number. when you watch what happened last night and the vote on the infrastructure bill and see what's going on in washington, d.c., tell me how that makes you feel? it's hard to be hopeful for a lot of ame
i'm joined by former labor secretary robert reich. mr. secretary, good to see you. good morning. >> good morning. >> we're showing your book "aftershock" let me get your reaction to the new jobs numbers? >> i wish there were light at the end of this long jobless tunnel, but chris, there's not much light. this 80,000 figure looks pretty good if you don't put it in context. we need 125,000 new jobs per month just to keep up with population growth. we are so far behind...
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roberts well known r t mr. great guys indeed so that's all from me and the sports stats for the moment more in ties time have an r.t. where the next. twenty years ago the largest country in the. us had been. where did it take them. mission free critique a free free storage free. arrangement free. free. to free. food free books clothing video for your media projects a free video dog r t v dot com. rush . hour oblique for expanding syria and for imposing sanctions sparking mass rallies in the troubled country. syrian opposition leaders are in moscow for talks with russian officials and in the attempt to find a peaceful solution to the crisis in the country i'll have more on the few moments time. unelected bankers and economists take the reins in recent italy explores how the euro zone descended into a whole troubleshooters have to keep an eye out. thousands of american anti corporate protesters found they won't be defeated by arrests and raids as oakland demonstrators botch back to their camp after police dismant
roberts well known r t mr. great guys indeed so that's all from me and the sports stats for the moment more in ties time have an r.t. where the next. twenty years ago the largest country in the. us had been. where did it take them. mission free critique a free free storage free. arrangement free. free. to free. food free books clothing video for your media projects a free video dog r t v dot com. rush . hour oblique for expanding syria and for imposing sanctions sparking mass rallies in the...
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governor romney, a devout mormon, has been a target of texas pastor robert jeffers. he says that mr. romney's mormon faith is not a religion, it's a cult. >> in my estimates, mormonism is a cult, and it would give credence to a cult to have a mormon candidate. >> so if republicans want to nominate mitt romney, a several identified mormon, as their official g.o.p. candidate to run for u.s. president, that would credentialize a cult, says jeffers. but mormons point out their religion is a faith, not a cult. item, jesus. "mormonism is indistinguishable from christianity." so says the church them believe jesus christ is the messiah. the second person of the holy trinity, of the father, the son, and the holy spirit. item, mormon population, nearly 6 million americans practice mormonism in the united states, and 17 million worldwide, including the united states. item, tax-exempt status. mormonism is exempt from taxes on expenditures, exactly as are other religions like catholicism, judaism, hinduism. that tax-exempt status is a further guarantee that mar mannism is a religion and tax- fre
governor romney, a devout mormon, has been a target of texas pastor robert jeffers. he says that mr. romney's mormon faith is not a religion, it's a cult. >> in my estimates, mormonism is a cult, and it would give credence to a cult to have a mormon candidate. >> so if republicans want to nominate mitt romney, a several identified mormon, as their official g.o.p. candidate to run for u.s. president, that would credentialize a cult, says jeffers. but mormons point out their religion...
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mr. robert littleton.cheers and applause] >> assistance collected shows that over one-third young people experience bullying or discrimination during their childhood. that's about six rows of people in this chamber. enough people to fill to hold double dekker buses. is there enough people for you to consider this, the most part, issues facing young people today. but as we have heard, there are also many reasons why this motion should not be selected as the ukyp top priority. there are number of antibullying laws already in place throughout the u.k. in england, wales and northern ireland, schools are required by law to have anti-bullying policies. bearing that in mind, is it still necessary for us to make this our number one campaign? another issue surrounding this topic is that bullying legislation is extremely difficult to generalize across the whole country, as each region or nation will have its own specific problems and solutions dealing with bullying. shirley we would not be foolish to great one rule
mr. robert littleton.cheers and applause] >> assistance collected shows that over one-third young people experience bullying or discrimination during their childhood. that's about six rows of people in this chamber. enough people to fill to hold double dekker buses. is there enough people for you to consider this, the most part, issues facing young people today. but as we have heard, there are also many reasons why this motion should not be selected as the ukyp top priority. there are...
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next on booktv, kathryn mcgarr recounts the political career of robert strauss. mr. cibrian attorney at a washington law firm was well-connected inside the beltway or kerry served as chairman of the democratic national committee from 1972 to 1977. ambassador to the soviet union in 1991 and as an adviser to several presidents. this is a little under an hour. >> good evening everybody. thank you for staying tight while we waited and thank you especially for coming out and braving electrical storms, thunderstorms, tornado warnings and everything else. we really appreciate you being here. i am here with my husband bad -- brad graham. on behalf of our fantastic staff we welcome you all here tonight. this is one of about 475 author events that we do at the store every year and we believe it's part of our mission as a great independent bookstore to do these events and bring authors to our community and our community to them, and really to provide not just great books for people to read but also a place and a space in a and a forum for public discourse. before we get started
next on booktv, kathryn mcgarr recounts the political career of robert strauss. mr. cibrian attorney at a washington law firm was well-connected inside the beltway or kerry served as chairman of the democratic national committee from 1972 to 1977. ambassador to the soviet union in 1991 and as an adviser to several presidents. this is a little under an hour. >> good evening everybody. thank you for staying tight while we waited and thank you especially for coming out and braving electrical...
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robert? good? all right, calling out our double bustle fancy dancer, mr. edgar santiago. all right.applause] edgar, are you tired from last night? all right. when you are ready. make them dance. ♪ all right. [applause] thank you, mr. edgar santiago. [applause] all right, calling all our dancers into the arena one more time. a round dance. dancers, come on out. how about another hand for our dancers, singers? all right. rocket, city hall. here we go. all right, when you are ready, make them dance. ♪ all right. back in oklahoma, we have this round dance. [inaudible] we've got northern style of round dance. one of our social dances, friendship dances. [inaudible] michael durant, come on out. join our dancers. aurora, come on out and then joined our dancers. nathan, come on out. those four honorees, joined our dancers. and good to see all these dancers out here rocking. san francisco, looking good. go, dancing good singers. oh, yeah. ♪ all right, one more time, put it together for our dancers and our singers. coming to you live. all right. have our dancers get ready for their exit, so w
robert? good? all right, calling out our double bustle fancy dancer, mr. edgar santiago. all right.applause] edgar, are you tired from last night? all right. when you are ready. make them dance. ♪ all right. [applause] thank you, mr. edgar santiago. [applause] all right, calling all our dancers into the arena one more time. a round dance. dancers, come on out. how about another hand for our dancers, singers? all right. rocket, city hall. here we go. all right, when you are ready, make them...
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mr. robert vogel. [applause] >> good afternoon.n behalf of the national park service it is my distinct pleasure to welcome do you the vietnam veterans memorial which is dedicated to the valiant soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines who fought in that war. this memorial contains the permanent encryption of 58,272 names of the servicemen and women who died in vietnam and those that remain missing in action during the vietnam war. for this veterans day ceremony we are honored to have as our keynote speaker joseph l. gallowway. he has witnessed firsthand the bravery of our soldiers in vietnam. i'd also like to recognize dr. libby o'connell, senior vice president of corporate outreach and she's a historian for the history channel. and general barry mccaffrey who was the most highly decorated four-star general in the united states army. i'd also like to welcome dr. marsha begins ler stevens, who is the vice president of the vietnam foundation and sharon bistran one of the nurse heroine s who served in vietnam. and our great sponsor in pa
mr. robert vogel. [applause] >> good afternoon.n behalf of the national park service it is my distinct pleasure to welcome do you the vietnam veterans memorial which is dedicated to the valiant soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines who fought in that war. this memorial contains the permanent encryption of 58,272 names of the servicemen and women who died in vietnam and those that remain missing in action during the vietnam war. for this veterans day ceremony we are honored to have as our...
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robert jordan known r t i mr i all care that's all from me and the sports desk for now more into as time has not say whether the next good buy . twenty years ago largest country. had been. where did it take them. eaves. do. you believe. russia would be so much brighter if you move about song from phones to pressure. to start on t.v. dot com. new york police are taking down tents of the anti corporate campaign is h.q. in zuccotti park after protesters file to escalate their protests about two months of action. syrian opposition leaders come out against military intervention in their country at a meeting with russian diplomats in moscow. the syrian opposition say they are willing to negotiate with the government but only with those whose hands arms and bloodied by murder of more are not the few both inside. unelected bankers and economists take the reins in greece and italy he explores how the eurozone descended into a hole where troubleshooters have to dig them out. and also top officials from the world's leading gas exporting countries are meeting in doha a similar discussion is underway
robert jordan known r t i mr i all care that's all from me and the sports desk for now more into as time has not say whether the next good buy . twenty years ago largest country. had been. where did it take them. eaves. do. you believe. russia would be so much brighter if you move about song from phones to pressure. to start on t.v. dot com. new york police are taking down tents of the anti corporate campaign is h.q. in zuccotti park after protesters file to escalate their protests about two...
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mrs. champion, what did robert tell you about the time in the band? you know that he had been the subject of hazing? >> the culture of hazing is don't ask-don't tell. that is the culture of it. naturally he wouldn't talk about hazing. i'm certain he's talked to them about his experience in the band. >> that's right. his experience in the band, he loved the band. i always called him mr. band. his experience in the band was in his word, great. robert was happy. he loved the band. every band he's been in he's loved performing in the band. there was no moment that he would come and say, i don't like that. that was his life. you couldn't take him out of that band. >> that's not the question. >> absolutely. so much so the first hearing of my son patsing, i almost couldn't believe it. i thought it was some kind of mean joke. you think you're dreaming and you're going to wake up. he was scheduled to come home wednesday so you're still thinking, this can't be true. at the same time, he's away from me. he's away at school. it's still like a distant thing. i'm s
mrs. champion, what did robert tell you about the time in the band? you know that he had been the subject of hazing? >> the culture of hazing is don't ask-don't tell. that is the culture of it. naturally he wouldn't talk about hazing. i'm certain he's talked to them about his experience in the band. >> that's right. his experience in the band, he loved the band. i always called him mr. band. his experience in the band was in his word, great. robert was happy. he loved the band....