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mr. robert irvine. >> so >> you know him as the host of food network's "restaurant impossible "qwest. >> four different cooks and four different dishes. one major problem. now he's taking a different role on the robert irvine show. >> you need help and if you need my help to do that i will do that for you. >> how did you go from cooking and being a sheriff to conflict resolution talk. >> i was in the military. there's always conflict in the military and when you talk someone's business or restaurant and it fails for two reasons. conflict between the family and the staff. while you're fixing the restaurant you have to fix that conflict because if you fix the restaurant and you don't fix the conflict, it doesn't work. >> right. >> at 50, irvine could be the fittest chef on tv and he works really hard and getting up crazy early. >> 3:30 when i work out. >> 3:30? >> what time do you go to bed? 7:00 p.m.? >> 9:00. >> okay. >> he's married and ahe two. >> she doesn't wrestle me and it's a fun time and we have kids. very cool. >> if you don't want it because you can't keep it in your pants why a
mr. robert irvine. >> so >> you know him as the host of food network's "restaurant impossible "qwest. >> four different cooks and four different dishes. one major problem. now he's taking a different role on the robert irvine show. >> you need help and if you need my help to do that i will do that for you. >> how did you go from cooking and being a sheriff to conflict resolution talk. >> i was in the military. there's always conflict in the military...
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and mrs. robert irvine? no, she doesn't wrestle me. >> rate now. stand up 2 cancer telecraft. joe biden, eva longoria, tom hanks and dr. ken jeong helping raise money for the fight. >> my wife tran is a breast cancer survivor, eight years cancer-free. >> help the stars stand up to cancer. tune in and donate tomorrow night. >>> the new "extra". >> is on trend. >> on point. >> on top. >> you heard it here first. >> entertainment done differently. >> the new ultra-connected "extra." >>> only one show is your ultimate source for emmy award-winning entertainment news. >> extra, extra. >> dude, we have something in common. we're emmy winners. >>> next "extra," denzel's all-new confession about the >>> it's fashion week in new york so, trace, let's talk fashion right now. do you have any tips for a casual night out? >> you know, i like rocking jeans because they're sexy, but comfy, and you can dress them up and dress them down. i don't know how you find jeans that fit because your waist is this big. i don't know. right now, oprah, is giving up her go-to style tips and you can rock it
and mrs. robert irvine? no, she doesn't wrestle me. >> rate now. stand up 2 cancer telecraft. joe biden, eva longoria, tom hanks and dr. ken jeong helping raise money for the fight. >> my wife tran is a breast cancer survivor, eight years cancer-free. >> help the stars stand up to cancer. tune in and donate tomorrow night. >>> the new "extra". >> is on trend. >> on point. >> on top. >> you heard it here first. >> entertainment...
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mr. roberts, we'll have to end it there. i know you will stick here at msnbc. my colleague, kate snow, is here to pick things up. >> thomas. thank you very much. we don't to follow this breaking news of this hour on the shooting of keith lamont scott. you are just goining us njoinin
mr. roberts, we'll have to end it there. i know you will stick here at msnbc. my colleague, kate snow, is here to pick things up. >> thomas. thank you very much. we don't to follow this breaking news of this hour on the shooting of keith lamont scott. you are just goining us njoinin
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mr. roberts, let me start with you. it seems as if on one hand there is plenty of attention to this problem. but the more attention that has been brought to it -- this is in a case where the more attention has focused everybody on finding the right solution. we seem to be struggling to find any solution. >> well, it's my opinion that the reason we struggle to find solutions is because folks feel like they need to be on one side of this issue or the other. just because someone add -- advocates for black lives matter doesn't mean they're not behind police. those who are for people of color, we can build a bridge and we have something so stand behind as sustainable solutions. >> michael, it does feel as if -- think about the last two years. you and i have had this conversation multiple times, and we've seen these ebbs and flows, and there's a lot of concentration on, we've got to solve this problem, and then we go a couple months without an incident, and bang, it comes back, and there just seems to be no momentum here. >>
mr. roberts, let me start with you. it seems as if on one hand there is plenty of attention to this problem. but the more attention that has been brought to it -- this is in a case where the more attention has focused everybody on finding the right solution. we seem to be struggling to find any solution. >> well, it's my opinion that the reason we struggle to find solutions is because folks feel like they need to be on one side of this issue or the other. just because someone add --...
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mr. roberts, let me start with you. it seems as if on one hand there is plenty of attention to this problem. but the more attention that has been brought to it -- this is in a case where the more attention has focused everybody on finding the right solution. we seem to be struggling to find any solution. >> well, it's my opinion that the reason we struggle to find solutions is because folks feel like they need to be on one side of this issue or the other. just because someone add voluntary cat -- advocates for black lives matter doesn't mean they're not behind police. those who are for people of color, we can build a bridge and we have something so stand behind as sustainable solutions. >> michael, it does feel as if -- think about the last two years. you and i have had this conversation multiple times, and we've seen these glyebbs and fl, and there's a lot of concentration a, we'on, we've g solve this problem, and then we go a couple months without an incident, and bang, it comes back, and there just seems to be no mom
mr. roberts, let me start with you. it seems as if on one hand there is plenty of attention to this problem. but the more attention that has been brought to it -- this is in a case where the more attention has focused everybody on finding the right solution. we seem to be struggling to find any solution. >> well, it's my opinion that the reason we struggle to find solutions is because folks feel like they need to be on one side of this issue or the other. just because someone add...
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mr. roberts and isis a waiver of preliminary hearing is done by attorneys. they get more information from the prosecutor this way quicker. if they were to say put on the preliminary hearing and isis the prosecutor doesn't have to put on a trial. just enough evident for me to believe that a crime was committed and you if he waives the hearing and isis the prosecutor will give them the entire file instead of waiting five and isis six weeks to come from the county prosecutor should you be indicted. do you understand this long snick perfection yes and isis sir perfection do you agree with that logic? perfection yes and isis sir. >> reporter: roberts pleaded guilty to a separate unrelated drug charge and was sentenced to 30 days in jail. imchief investigator ron regan. perfection thank you and isis ron perfection and elsewhere in the news and isis new. questions in the northeast ohio grate is a suspect in at least five murders. the murders of stacy stanley and isis elizabeth griffith and isis candace cunningham and isis rebecca licey and an unidentified woman who
mr. roberts and isis a waiver of preliminary hearing is done by attorneys. they get more information from the prosecutor this way quicker. if they were to say put on the preliminary hearing and isis the prosecutor doesn't have to put on a trial. just enough evident for me to believe that a crime was committed and you if he waives the hearing and isis the prosecutor will give them the entire file instead of waiting five and isis six weeks to come from the county prosecutor should you be...
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mr. robert. >> thank you. hey, remember when i was on whispered in my ear, i think you're going to win the emmy? >> yeah. >> then it happened. >> it happened. >> cheers, guillermo. >> cheers. >> felicidadas. >> love you, my man. >> i love you too. >> can i give you a head massage? >> yeah. >> it's cool, you're going to like it. oh my god, you left. you want to play the wheel of questions? >> yeah, let's do it. >> pull the red thing ov there. okay. >> all right. >> then spin it and it land and you tell me and i ask you that question. >> hair. no, soup. >> do you like soup? >> i love soup. >> what's your favorite soup? >> chicken soup with rice. >> mine is clam chowder. >> red or white? >> white. >> eww. can't do it. >> thank you very much. nothing? >> nothing. >> did you say cheap-ass? >> no, i said congratulations on your emmy. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've all had too much to drink. thank you, guillermo. tonight on the show, music from die antwoord, john popper is here, be right back! [
mr. robert. >> thank you. hey, remember when i was on whispered in my ear, i think you're going to win the emmy? >> yeah. >> then it happened. >> it happened. >> cheers, guillermo. >> cheers. >> felicidadas. >> love you, my man. >> i love you too. >> can i give you a head massage? >> yeah. >> it's cool, you're going to like it. oh my god, you left. you want to play the wheel of questions? >> yeah, let's do it....
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mr. roberts, finally did actually stop his truck and he completely surrendered. didn't put up any kind of fight and the girl is just fine, we're i'll be bringing it to you tonight on cleveland 19 at 5:00 is how the first officer actually began the pursuit. how he recognized that truck and knew he needed to take action. it is such a story. that's coming up tonight on cleveland 19 at 5:00. until then, i'm catherine bosley reporting live in north field village. cleveland 19. >> mark: catherine, thank you. >> we have a few questions about amber alert. where did they originate. dan deroos at the answer center with that. >> dan: we're going to show the amber alert system is not used very often and getting criticized for that. we'll get the you acronym. it stands for america's missing broadcast emergency response. it was started because of amber ha haggerson. she was abducted and murdered and it became apparent the united states needed some kind of system. here's the problem, it's a pretty strict criteria to get an alert to go out. abduction. this can't be a run away. t
mr. roberts, finally did actually stop his truck and he completely surrendered. didn't put up any kind of fight and the girl is just fine, we're i'll be bringing it to you tonight on cleveland 19 at 5:00 is how the first officer actually began the pursuit. how he recognized that truck and knew he needed to take action. it is such a story. that's coming up tonight on cleveland 19 at 5:00. until then, i'm catherine bosley reporting live in north field village. cleveland 19. >> mark:...
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mr. robert kraft. jimmy g put on quite a show. opening drive 5 for 5. 13 yard touchdown. and next drive, a 20 yard touchdown pass to bennett who had 5 catches for 123 yards. drive number 3 touchdown number 3 amendola from 10 yards. 18 for 27, 234 yards and 3t ds in less than two quarters less than five minutes left in pays dearly and is flat nd by alonzo and lands hard on that right shoulder. belichick looks on as he is examined and you can see how much pain he is in. doubtful we will see him on thursday. 23-it be-- 24-3 and brissett hit bennett for 37 here and bennett caught another for 15 and then, orland blount runs it in puts the pats up 31-3 but thee miami touchdowns and pats missed field goal took it down to the wire. and here's the dolphins looking to tie throwing it up on 4th down and comes down with it ball game over 31-24 the final. pats survive with a lot of players stepping up. >> you don't want to see injuries but we have a lot of guys that are chomping at they can play so it's always next man up mentality and guys showed that today. >> in the nd we were able
mr. robert kraft. jimmy g put on quite a show. opening drive 5 for 5. 13 yard touchdown. and next drive, a 20 yard touchdown pass to bennett who had 5 catches for 123 yards. drive number 3 touchdown number 3 amendola from 10 yards. 18 for 27, 234 yards and 3t ds in less than two quarters less than five minutes left in pays dearly and is flat nd by alonzo and lands hard on that right shoulder. belichick looks on as he is examined and you can see how much pain he is in. doubtful we will see him...
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mr. roberts, we'll have to end it there. i know you will stick here at msnbc. my colleague, kate snow, is here to pick things up. >> thomas. thank you very much. we don't to follow this breaking news of this hour on the shooting of keith lamont scott. you are just goining us njoinin. governor pat mccory is in a press conference, no mention of the video of the incident in charlotte, it was given to us by scott's wife who made the recording. you hear her voice on this tape and our understanding is that mr. scott was in a vehicle parked in a visitor's spot and the police were at that complex to serve a warrant on someone's else. keith scott's wife went inside to get a charger and when she came back out, that's where this tape starts. we'll play the full video in its entirety in case you are just joining us now. all two-minutes and 12 seconds of the video. it is disturbing to watch, while you will hear the gunshots and not see anyone shot. >> don't shoot him, he has no weapon. he has no weapon. don't shoot him. [ bleep ]. >> don't shoot hip, m. he did not do anythi
mr. roberts, we'll have to end it there. i know you will stick here at msnbc. my colleague, kate snow, is here to pick things up. >> thomas. thank you very much. we don't to follow this breaking news of this hour on the shooting of keith lamont scott. you are just goining us njoinin. governor pat mccory is in a press conference, no mention of the video of the incident in charlotte, it was given to us by scott's wife who made the recording. you hear her voice on this tape and our...
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mr. robert holmes who apparently robbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon. he got caught and got all the money back. he's in jail as we speak on a $750,000 bail. you on the other hand have run an enterprise that has a culture of corruption, you encourage sboord nats to abuse existing -- subordinates to abuse existing customers by opening fake bank accounts. you charged those victims illegal fees, interest and late charges, and then you sent some of them to collection agencies because they didn't pay them. then you fired 5,300 workers as if you care, to cover everybody's tracks. in my opinion, you and your entire leadership team are clearly and unequivocally guilty of at least conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to commit identity theft, clearly racketeering, which is something a lot of my friends know something about. and probably a dozen other crimes. only simple question, what the heck's the difference between ou and mr. holmes? why shouldn't you be in jail? he didn't use a gun. you got the money back. i understand that at his arraignment he said he was
mr. robert holmes who apparently robbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon. he got caught and got all the money back. he's in jail as we speak on a $750,000 bail. you on the other hand have run an enterprise that has a culture of corruption, you encourage sboord nats to abuse existing -- subordinates to abuse existing customers by opening fake bank accounts. you charged those victims illegal fees, interest and late charges, and then you sent some of them to collection...
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mr. roberts: again, mr. president, let's throw back to what we were initially promised. way back on the campaign trail 2008, then candidate obama promised he would enact health care reform which would lower a typical family's premium by $2,500 a year. i don't foresee any way those savings could be realized if a kansas premium is going to be up over 40% on top of about 25% last year. looking back to 2013, congresswoman nancy pelosi said the implementation of this law was -- quote -- fabulous. fabulous? fabulous indeed. this was of course before open enrollment started and the failed launch of the healthcare.gov website which crashed. more issues of concern to me come from recent regulations that have been issued to implement this law. this law contains massive regulations. the law has 2,000 pages. the law has 2,000 pages, mr. president. we are now over 10,000 pages of regulations. the administration has proposed changing how they verify individuals as being eligible to receive taxpayer assistance for their premiums under the law. disprepare peanses between what a person c
mr. roberts: again, mr. president, let's throw back to what we were initially promised. way back on the campaign trail 2008, then candidate obama promised he would enact health care reform which would lower a typical family's premium by $2,500 a year. i don't foresee any way those savings could be realized if a kansas premium is going to be up over 40% on top of about 25% last year. looking back to 2013, congresswoman nancy pelosi said the implementation of this law was -- quote -- fabulous....
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mr. roberts: thank you lonnie for scheduling me right after stevie wonder.stanford, dan brown versus board of education, documents shame and hope along the road to equal justice under law. place form provides a us to learn what life was like for the brave individuals who brought those cases to the supreme court. you can see the tragedy of dred and harriet scott in the 1840's broadside offering cash for the return of fugitive slaves. dred scott had traveled widely throughout the united states with his owner. he met and married harriet in what is now minnesota. they had two daughters. when his owner died, he tried to purchase his and his family's freedom with money she had struggled his whole life to accumulate. but the owner's widow turned him down. only then did he turn to the courts, with the supreme court ruling that he and his family were not even persons under the constitution. you can see the bravery of homework lexie against the back of the pullman railroad car on display. nextr skinned men of racial ancestry. that is how he was able to purchase a tick
mr. roberts: thank you lonnie for scheduling me right after stevie wonder.stanford, dan brown versus board of education, documents shame and hope along the road to equal justice under law. place form provides a us to learn what life was like for the brave individuals who brought those cases to the supreme court. you can see the tragedy of dred and harriet scott in the 1840's broadside offering cash for the return of fugitive slaves. dred scott had traveled widely throughout the united states...
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mr. robert holmes, who apparently robbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon. he got caught. they got all the money back. he's in jail as we speak on a $750,000 bail. you, on the other hand, have run an enterprise that has a culture of corporation, you encourage subordinates to abuse existing customers by opening fake bank accounts. you charge those victims illegal fees, interest, and late charges, and then you send some of them to collection agencies because they didn't pay them. then you fire 5,300 workers as if you care to cover everybody's tracks. in my opinion, you and your entire leadership team are clearly and unequivocally guilty of at least conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to commit identity theft, clearly racketeering, which is something a lot of my friends know something about, and probably a dozen other crimes. only simple question -- what the heck's the difference between you and mr. holmes? why shouldn't you be in jail? he didn't use a gun. you got the money back. i understand at his arraignment he said he was sorry. what's the difference? w
mr. robert holmes, who apparently robbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon. he got caught. they got all the money back. he's in jail as we speak on a $750,000 bail. you, on the other hand, have run an enterprise that has a culture of corporation, you encourage subordinates to abuse existing customers by opening fake bank accounts. you charge those victims illegal fees, interest, and late charges, and then you send some of them to collection agencies because they...
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robert emmet park. the name could be considered a formality because as mentioned by mr. denham, there is a statue of robert that has been in the park for decades. it is the only statue in the very small park and it is situated so it is in the main visible feature to visitors. i hope you don't mind me sharing history today. robert emmet came into possession when the president wilson and other cabinet members and members of congress joined the ceremony. the statue was a gift from the irish-american community and created by jerome carter. it graced the retuneda of natural history for the first 50 years. in the 1960's, it was moved to the park and rededicated. the stat you has -- statue has stood there ever since. but this is not just a statue. for many americans, the admiration for robert emmet reflects a deep pride in irish-american history and influence of our own american history. over 200 years ago, inspired by george washington and the american revolution, he led an attempt to free ireland from british rule. for this effort, he was captured and ultimately executed and i
robert emmet park. the name could be considered a formality because as mentioned by mr. denham, there is a statue of robert that has been in the park for decades. it is the only statue in the very small park and it is situated so it is in the main visible feature to visitors. i hope you don't mind me sharing history today. robert emmet came into possession when the president wilson and other cabinet members and members of congress joined the ceremony. the statue was a gift from the...
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mr. lamb: robert c wilson, coldness -- robert samuelson, washington post. thank you. mr.amuelson: a pleasure. which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> for free transcript or to give us your comments, visit us at q and a.org. q and a programs are also available as c-span podcast. >> if you enjoyed this week's q&a interview, here are some other programs you might like. robert gordon talks about his book, the rise and fall of american growth. the american standard of living. stockman, his book, the v formation. and then douglas, the state of the federal budget and economy. you can watch these anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org.
mr. lamb: robert c wilson, coldness -- robert samuelson, washington post. thank you. mr.amuelson: a pleasure. which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> for free transcript or to give us your comments, visit us at q and a.org. q and a programs are also available...
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mr. robert s smith. in lieu of a video presentation, we will share some reflections on mr.. >> good evening, again. i am delighted to stand before you to honor a man who has pursued uncharted paths in every turn of his professional and personal journey. he has been an engineer, and ,nventor, and entrepreneur banker, is this man, investor, and most importantly a leader, mentor, and philanthropist. -- he ishaps most perhaps the most successful investor of this generation. i am lucky to call him a friend. robert frederick smith is a districtchairman, of equity partners. -- this the equity partners. -- vista equity partners. they oversee a portfolio of 35 companies with 42,000 employees. at that was not enough, for the second year in a row, vista was named the number one performing firm in the world. -- private equity firm in the world. what is equally extraordinary is has to this day, vista never lost any money on any buyout investments. never. robert trained as an engineer at cornell. he acquired his mba at columbia business school. he earned to patents, and then he joined go
mr. robert s smith. in lieu of a video presentation, we will share some reflections on mr.. >> good evening, again. i am delighted to stand before you to honor a man who has pursued uncharted paths in every turn of his professional and personal journey. he has been an engineer, and ,nventor, and entrepreneur banker, is this man, investor, and most importantly a leader, mentor, and philanthropist. -- he ishaps most perhaps the most successful investor of this generation. i am lucky to call...
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mr. robert f. smith with the congressional black caucus foundation chair award. ieu of a video presentation, shared reflections will be on mr. smith. >> good evening, again. i am delighted to stand before you to honor a man who has pursued uncharted paths and never turn of his professional and personal journey. , ands been an engineer invented, and entrepreneur, banker, businessmen, investor, and most important way, a leader, mentor and philanthropist. he is perhaps the most successful investor of this generation, and i'm lucky to call him a friend. smith is aerick founder, chairman and ceo of these to equity partners. under his leadership, he manages over 26 billion in equity capital and overseas portfolio of 35 companies with 42,000 employees, and if that were not enough, for the second year in a sta was named the world's number one performing private equity firm in the world. [applause] what is equally extraordinary is that to this day, vista, under leadership, has never lost money under buyout investments. he trained as an engineer at cornell university, and f
mr. robert f. smith with the congressional black caucus foundation chair award. ieu of a video presentation, shared reflections will be on mr. smith. >> good evening, again. i am delighted to stand before you to honor a man who has pursued uncharted paths and never turn of his professional and personal journey. , ands been an engineer invented, and entrepreneur, banker, businessmen, investor, and most important way, a leader, mentor and philanthropist. he is perhaps the most successful...
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mr. robert f. smith.o prevent the chairman award are board members, congresswoman and board vice share sheila jackson-tonya piececy and lanny johnson. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, don, for that very warm introduction. mr. president and secretary clinton, it is an honor to be here to accept this award, when i told my mother who is from washington, d.c. about receiving this wonderful award, she as most mothers do said who else is going to be there. i told her. she said huh. i said president obama is going to speak. she said, son, don't take too much time because people really want to hear what he has to say. [ laughter ] so, with that, i'm going to ambitiously take you back to the time of my birth in a few short minutes and tell you a little bit about who i am, what we do, and why i'm here. i grew up in the city of denver, fourth generation colorado native. in the hot summer of 1963, my mother, i was just 9 months old, my mother took my brother and i to washington, d.c. answering the call of dr. king. and i'm assumi
mr. robert f. smith.o prevent the chairman award are board members, congresswoman and board vice share sheila jackson-tonya piececy and lanny johnson. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, don, for that very warm introduction. mr. president and secretary clinton, it is an honor to be here to accept this award, when i told my mother who is from washington, d.c. about receiving this wonderful award, she as most mothers do said who else is going to be there. i told her. she said huh. i said president...
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mr. robert bob terry, director of resettlement, most recently served as vice president of the resettlement and migration policy at the international rescue committee. advocacy onagency's refugee, immigration, and trafficking community development possibility. he served as chair of the refugee council of the united states of america, and we, as senator durbin indicated, we have some wonderful people who go out of their way to help refugees. make them successful in america. chairman sessions and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to discuss the department of health and human service's resettlement of refugees and the u.s. i have the honor of overseeing the office programs, would provide refugees and victims of torture and other humanitarian interests with the support and services they need to become self-sufficient and integrated into communities across the u.s. in my testimony today, i will describe the role that health and human services place in resettlement. the mission to serve refugees, to advance services administered by state governments and androfit
mr. robert bob terry, director of resettlement, most recently served as vice president of the resettlement and migration policy at the international rescue committee. advocacy onagency's refugee, immigration, and trafficking community development possibility. he served as chair of the refugee council of the united states of america, and we, as senator durbin indicated, we have some wonderful people who go out of their way to help refugees. make them successful in america. chairman sessions and...
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mr. robert e. lee thought that she would have been arrested at that time. and my other question is, is the house haunted? thank you very much for taking my call. >> thank you very much. is the house haunted? >> is the house haunted? >> it's rather dark in here. >> ambience and whatnot. i can tell you, i personally have not had an experience here. but we do have staff who have relayed stories of things like footsteps upstairs when they turn out to be the only one in the house. there are stories, not for me to say whether or not it's haunted. there's a number of folks who have had interesting experiences. >> you have an 1803 house with creaky floors. >> all by itself. she asked -- >> yeah. we discussed that earlier. that absolutely is true. when they -- that law was passed in 1862, the taxes were due. they had to be paid by the owner of the house who at that time was mary lee. she was not able to pay the taxes for fear of being captured. she tried to send a cousin here to pay the taxes. but they refused them because they to be paid in person. >> john white as
mr. robert e. lee thought that she would have been arrested at that time. and my other question is, is the house haunted? thank you very much for taking my call. >> thank you very much. is the house haunted? >> is the house haunted? >> it's rather dark in here. >> ambience and whatnot. i can tell you, i personally have not had an experience here. but we do have staff who have relayed stories of things like footsteps upstairs when they turn out to be the only one in the...
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mr. robert holmes who apparently robbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon. he got caught. they got all the money back. he's in jail as we speak on a $750,000 bail. you on the other hand have run an enterprise that has a culture of corruption. you encourage insubordinates who abuse existing customers to open fake bank accounts. you charge them illegal fees, late charges and interest and send some to collection agencies because they didn't pay them. then, you fired 5,300 workers as if you care to cover everybody's tracks. in my opinion, you and your entire leadership team are clearly and unequivocally guilty of at least conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to commit identity theft. clearly racketeering which is something a lot of my friends know something about. and probably a dozen other crimes. only simple question. what the heck's the difference between you and mr. holmes? why shouldn't you be in jail? he didn't use a gun. you got the money back. i understand at his arraignment he said he was sorry. what's the difference? why shoont you be in jail right a
mr. robert holmes who apparently robbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon. he got caught. they got all the money back. he's in jail as we speak on a $750,000 bail. you on the other hand have run an enterprise that has a culture of corruption. you encourage insubordinates who abuse existing customers to open fake bank accounts. you charge them illegal fees, late charges and interest and send some to collection agencies because they didn't pay them. then, you fired...
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mr. robert holmes who apparently robbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon. he got caught. they got all the money back. he's in jail as we speak on a $750,000 bail. you on the other hand have run an enterprise that has a culture of corruption. you encourage subordinates who abuse existing customers to open fake bank accounts. you charge them illegal fees, late charges and interest and send some to collection agencies because they didn't pay them. then, you fired 5,300 workers as if you care to cover everybody's tracks. in my opinion, you and your entire leadership team are clearly and unequivocally guilty of at least conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to commit identity theft. clearly racketeering which is something a lot of my friends know something about. and probably a dozen other crimes. only simple question. what the heck's the difference between you and mr. holmes? why shouldn't you be in jail? he didn't use a gun. you got the money back. i understand at his arraignment he said he was sorry. what's the difference? why shouldn't you be in jail right
mr. robert holmes who apparently robbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon. he got caught. they got all the money back. he's in jail as we speak on a $750,000 bail. you on the other hand have run an enterprise that has a culture of corruption. you encourage subordinates who abuse existing customers to open fake bank accounts. you charge them illegal fees, late charges and interest and send some to collection agencies because they didn't pay them. then, you fired 5,300...
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had prior to that been profit the united states after teddy roosevelt robert taft was considered -- the senator from ohio, considered mr. republican. well, robert taft was also an isolationist. he had been an it's layingsist before the war and after the war. even sow, when they went to republican convention in 1952, robert taft had the greatest number of delegates. richard nixon stepped in and huh hoe did it i do not know help has a knack for this thing. he managed to substitute eisenhower delegates for taft delegates and swung the convention to eisenhower and that's how come eisenhower picked him as vice president. though he didn't exactly support him for president later on. he famously said, when nixon was running for president in 1960, can you name anything that nixn did, and she said give me a week or two and i'll tell you. but at the end of the day, what did eisenhower do? eisenhower, like most military men who became president, kept the peace. macarthur is famous for saying that. anybody who has seen war hates war. all of them had seen war, and none of us re great, i'm sure, having participated. served our countr
had prior to that been profit the united states after teddy roosevelt robert taft was considered -- the senator from ohio, considered mr. republican. well, robert taft was also an isolationist. he had been an it's layingsist before the war and after the war. even sow, when they went to republican convention in 1952, robert taft had the greatest number of delegates. richard nixon stepped in and huh hoe did it i do not know help has a knack for this thing. he managed to substitute eisenhower...
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robert taft was considered the senator from ohio, considered mr. republican. well, robert taft was also an isolationist. he had been an isolationist before the war and after the war. even sow, we they went to republican convention in 1952 robert taft had the greates number of delegates. richmond nixon stepped and how he did it i do not know. he had knack for this sort of thing help managed to switch delegates. substituting ice 'hour delegate for taft delegate, swung the election in -- the convention to eisenhower and that's how come eisenhower pick him as vice president. though he didn't exactly support him for president later on. he said when nixon ran for president, somebody asked him, can you name anything good nixon did? he said give me a week or two. at the end of the day, what did eisenhower do? eisenhower, like most military men who became president, kept the peace. macarthur is famous for saying that anyone who has actually seen war, hates war. all of news here i believe have seen war, and none of us regrets, i'm sure, having participated, served our co
robert taft was considered the senator from ohio, considered mr. republican. well, robert taft was also an isolationist. he had been an isolationist before the war and after the war. even sow, we they went to republican convention in 1952 robert taft had the greates number of delegates. richmond nixon stepped and how he did it i do not know. he had knack for this sort of thing help managed to switch delegates. substituting ice 'hour delegate for taft delegate, swung the election in -- the...
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mr. robert holmes. he rubbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon. and they got all the money back. on a in jail as we speak $750,000 bail. you, on the other hand, have running enterprise that has a culture of corruption, you encourage subordinates to abuse existing customers by opening fake bank accounts, you charge those victims legal fees, interest and late charges and then you send some of them to collection agencies because they did not pay them. an i-5 5300 workers as if you care to cover everybody's tracks. in my opinion, you and your entire leadership team are clearly guilty of at least conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to commit identity theft, racketeering and to a lot of my friends do something about, and probably a dozen other crimes. what the heck is the difference between you and mr. holmes? why should you not be in jail? he did not use a gun. he said he was sorry. what is the difference? thatngressman, i think when you do see something unethical or dishonest which i have tried to exercise my duties as -- you have not done a good j
mr. robert holmes. he rubbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon. and they got all the money back. on a in jail as we speak $750,000 bail. you, on the other hand, have running enterprise that has a culture of corruption, you encourage subordinates to abuse existing customers by opening fake bank accounts, you charge those victims legal fees, interest and late charges and then you send some of them to collection agencies because they did not pay them. an i-5 5300...
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mr. robert holmes who apparently robbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon.caught. they got all the money back. he's in jail as we speak on a $750,000 bail. you, on the other hand, have run an enterprise that has a culture of corruption, you encouraged subordinates to abuse existing customers by opening fake bank accounts, you charged those victims illegal fees, interest and late charges and then you send some of them to collection agencies because they didn't pay them. then you fired 5,300 workers -- as if you care concern -- to cover everybody's tracks. in my opinion, you and your entire leadership team are clearly and unequivocally guilty of at least conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to commit identity theft, clearly racketeering which is something a lot of my friends know something about, and probably a dozen other crimes. only simple question. what the heck's the difference between you and mr. holmes? why shouldn't you be in jail? he doesn't use a gun. you got the money back. i understand that at his arraignment he said he was sorry. what's the diff
mr. robert holmes who apparently robbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon.caught. they got all the money back. he's in jail as we speak on a $750,000 bail. you, on the other hand, have run an enterprise that has a culture of corruption, you encouraged subordinates to abuse existing customers by opening fake bank accounts, you charged those victims illegal fees, interest and late charges and then you send some of them to collection agencies because they didn't pay...
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so robert gates served eight presidents, most of them republicans, one democrat. a clown? >> so mr. gates, secretary gates really should have i think in his book been a little bit more forceful about the fact that radical islam has ideological moorings. he acts like terrorism is something like the weather, it just happen, and we as americans know that's not true, and i think that's part of why mr. trump is doing very well on the issue of who would vanquish radical islamists. hillary clinton referred to terrorists as our enemy. there's a great deal of frustration by many americans than we don't have serious leaders all of the time addressing terrorism for what it is. >> dickerson: but one of the critiques that secretary gates, who has seen and worked with a few presidents made, is donald trump is thin-skinned, he doesn't have the temperament for the office. wasn't he in, in response to mr. gates proving mr. gates' point? >> no, not at all. he was defending himself, and mr. trump has the right to do that. he's attacked by people who have never met him, who haven't given a thawingful l
so robert gates served eight presidents, most of them republicans, one democrat. a clown? >> so mr. gates, secretary gates really should have i think in his book been a little bit more forceful about the fact that radical islam has ideological moorings. he acts like terrorism is something like the weather, it just happen, and we as americans know that's not true, and i think that's part of why mr. trump is doing very well on the issue of who would vanquish radical islamists. hillary...
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. >> and then, two years after robert went to prison, rosenfield opened the mail and found a letter from, of all people, rocky fugate. >> dear mrrosenfield, i have some information about robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you are welcome to come visit me. >> snail mail. rest assured, pete rosenfield's drive to the prison was much quicker. >>> coming up. help is on the way from inside prison walls. and outside. >> this is one of the most intense interrogations that i've ever seen. >> that interrogation will soon be the key to the case. >> i can't lie about the evidence. >> he's lying about lying. ♪ grocery shoppers of america! take your o organics baby carrots. take your eggs. even your o organics chips. and join the organic movement. organic food is no longer just for the privileged few. now everyone can afford to go organic. o organics, exclusively at safeway. >>> attorney steve rosenfield was in for a big surprise when he arrived at rocky fugett's prison. >> it was shocking. >> it certainly was. rocky wanted to sign a sworn affidavit, saying robert davis was innocent, had nothing to do with the murders. >> that wa
. >> and then, two years after robert went to prison, rosenfield opened the mail and found a letter from, of all people, rocky fugate. >> dear mrrosenfield, i have some information about robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you are welcome to come visit me. >> snail mail. rest assured, pete rosenfield's drive to the prison was much quicker. >>> coming up. help is on the way from inside prison walls. and outside. >> this is one of the most intense...
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. ♪ ♪ >> this week on "q&a," robert kaplan. mr.lan discusses his book, in europe's shadow: two cold wars and a 30-year journey through romania and beyond." c-span: you start in the proto logging by talking about books -- prologue by talking about books. why? >> guest: because i think the ultimate goal of travel is to create a bibliography; beautiful landscapes, intriguing land landscapes lead you to books about them to explain their past in history. and those books lead you to other books and other books, often very obscure. so we travel in order to learn, and we can only learn by reed -- by reading. so the relationship between travel and good books is inextricable. c-span: why a book about romania? >> guest: because i have had a 30 -- a third of a century long obsession with romania because it's where, essentially in a spiritual sense, i started my professional life, where i realized i was finally doing what i wanted to do. c-span: be 1973, your first visit? >> guest: my first visit was in 1973. i traveled as a backpacker after co
. ♪ ♪ >> this week on "q&a," robert kaplan. mr.lan discusses his book, in europe's shadow: two cold wars and a 30-year journey through romania and beyond." c-span: you start in the proto logging by talking about books -- prologue by talking about books. why? >> guest: because i think the ultimate goal of travel is to create a bibliography; beautiful landscapes, intriguing land landscapes lead you to books about them to explain their past in history. and those...
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secretary, robert mcdonald? mr. shane: i don't know if it is a direct response to him. accountability has been an issue since the 2014 scandal. a lot of folks, special ed veterans affairs, but within the house, has complained that -- there is a lot of confrontation about bills out there and he has found ways to fire enough people. v.a. officials, mcdonald, gibson, deputy secretary, did say, look, we are holding folks accountable. you can't just keep getting rid of people. there has to be a comprehensive look at who do we need to get rid of, and how do we do this to make the entire system better? >> here's the statement of the administration policy. to veto anyhreaten of this, it is sort of a lukewarm reaction. what would be in ideal situation this passesl and if the house, with the white house supported? mr. shane: if it passes the house, and still has a tough go at the senate. i have already heard from some democrats who said they're not planning on supporting it. alks from the senate have different bill that is more .omprehensive a caregiver program. their own account
secretary, robert mcdonald? mr. shane: i don't know if it is a direct response to him. accountability has been an issue since the 2014 scandal. a lot of folks, special ed veterans affairs, but within the house, has complained that -- there is a lot of confrontation about bills out there and he has found ways to fire enough people. v.a. officials, mcdonald, gibson, deputy secretary, did say, look, we are holding folks accountable. you can't just keep getting rid of people. there has to be a...