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mr. roberts: i like the way this is turning into a churchill family seminar. [laughter] [applause] mr. roberts: lord watson? >> [inaudible] i wanted to ask you to comment on something, which is a difficult subject. there have been reports that winston wept or damped his eyes when watching the film of the burning of dead bodies after the destruction of dresden. you are probably aware of this, of course. it was followed by churchill's note, in which he basically questions the policy of the destruction of the city at that time. of course, there is a tremendous pushback from marshall harris. i would be very interested to hear your comments about that. mr. roberts: the phrase you are referring to is "are we beasts?" of course, the bombing of dresden, which i go into immense detail in my book, is highlighted as the most outrageous act of the combined bomber offensive. i do not see it in that way at all. i think it was necessary both because the russians had asked us to do this to smash the railway lines connecting east and west, because they were moving men from the west who tried to shore up
mr. roberts: i like the way this is turning into a churchill family seminar. [laughter] [applause] mr. roberts: lord watson? >> [inaudible] i wanted to ask you to comment on something, which is a difficult subject. there have been reports that winston wept or damped his eyes when watching the film of the burning of dead bodies after the destruction of dresden. you are probably aware of this, of course. it was followed by churchill's note, in which he basically questions the policy of the...
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mr. roberts: interesting question. i think you can ask -- you cannot expect him to cry when everyone died. [laughter] mr. roberts: a little harsh on him to expect that, but you are quite right. the burial plot of that field marshal is one of the magnificent -- arlington cemetery is magnificent -- if any of you are going to visit, -- johnd see john bills dill's grave, because it has a full scare up -- it has a full scale equestrian statue of the field marginal. -- of the field marshal. and it is in such extraordinary detail that even on the medals on him, you can tell the individual medals, including the rosettes placed on certain medals to denote mentions and dispatches, and this is the most extraordinary kind of representation. yes, he did call him dillydally because he was not impressed with the way he chaired the chiefs of staff, and that was why in december 1941, he swapped least sent himat off to america and brought in brooke, who he knew he would have lots of problems with and lots of arguments with, and boy, did
mr. roberts: interesting question. i think you can ask -- you cannot expect him to cry when everyone died. [laughter] mr. roberts: a little harsh on him to expect that, but you are quite right. the burial plot of that field marshal is one of the magnificent -- arlington cemetery is magnificent -- if any of you are going to visit, -- johnd see john bills dill's grave, because it has a full scare up -- it has a full scale equestrian statue of the field marginal. -- of the field marshal. and it is...
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mr. robert capecchi, our federal policy director. thanks both of you for being on. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks. >> well, according to a 2015 study by the pew research center, 53% of americans want to see cannabis legalized. well, we'll see if that's the case in nevada this november when voters decide on question 2. it's a ballot initiative that would legalize recreational marijuana. and today on "eye on the marijuana policy project is doing to get pro question 2 voters to the polls. we'll talk pros and cons. should marijuana be legal in the state? and we'll learn what the mpp is doing on capitol hill. well, cannabis is the fourth most popular recreational drug in the world. it trails only alcohol, caffeine and tobacco. in the u.s. alone it's believed that more than 100 million americans have tried it. 25 million americans have used it within the past year alone. to see it legalized in the silver state. that's how many residents signed a petition to get legalization on the 2016 ballot. the las vegas-based coalition to regulate
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mr. robert dickey. >> miss colleen mccain nelson and mr. john nelson. this. john turturro and catherine --. there are a lot of italian-americans that are part of american politics. do you have any thoughts on the election? >> definitely. >> what are they? >> these are complicated questions. mixed group. the closeness within the family. >> mr. mark smith and ms. nina smith. >> mrs. kathy burns and mr. kenneth burns. >> mr. henry goldberg and mrs. goldberg. >> mrs. gail mcgovern and mr. donald mcgovern. steve benjamine and mrs. benjamin. >> mr. wilson powell. >> mr. chuck todd and mrs. tristan todd. -- kristen todd. >> miss rachel ray and mr. john cusumano. >> i think i should only come .ere in sneakers think larry think -- -fink. andr. michael christopher mrs. sola christopher. mr. eric and mr. chuck --. mrs. kristen and pac --peck. >> mr. josh letterman and mrs. amy letterman. >> ms. christina lewis and ms. lloyd to --loita lewis. carlos -- and mr. bart dumas. the honorable jennifer -- and miss eileen --. you look lovely. ♪ >> i think we are all super excited
mr. robert dickey. >> miss colleen mccain nelson and mr. john nelson. this. john turturro and catherine --. there are a lot of italian-americans that are part of american politics. do you have any thoughts on the election? >> definitely. >> what are they? >> these are complicated questions. mixed group. the closeness within the family. >> mr. mark smith and ms. nina smith. >> mrs. kathy burns and mr. kenneth burns. >> mr. henry goldberg and mrs....
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mr. robert dickey. >> miss colleen mccain nelson and mr. john nelson. this. john turturro and catherine --. there are a lot of italian-americans that are part of american politics. do you have any thoughts on the election? >> definitely. >> what are they? >> these are complicated questions. mixed group. the closeness within the family. >> mr. mark smith and ms. nina smith. >> mrs. kathy burns and mr. kenneth burns. >> mr. henry goldberg and mrs. goldberg. >> mrs. gail mcgovern and mr. donald mcgovern. steve benjamine and mrs. benjamin. >> mr. wilson powell. >> mr. chuck todd and mrs. tristan todd. -- kristen todd. >> miss rachel ray and mr. john cusumano. >> i think i should only come .ere in sneakers think larry think -- -fink. andr. michael christopher mrs. sola christopher. mr. eric and mr. chuck --. mrs. kristen and pac --peck. >> mr. josh letterman and mrs. amy letterman. >> ms. christina lewis and ms. lloyd to --loita lewis. carlos -- and mr. bart dumas. the honorable jennifer -- and miss eileen --. you look lovely. ♪ >> i think we are all super excited
mr. robert dickey. >> miss colleen mccain nelson and mr. john nelson. this. john turturro and catherine --. there are a lot of italian-americans that are part of american politics. do you have any thoughts on the election? >> definitely. >> what are they? >> these are complicated questions. mixed group. the closeness within the family. >> mr. mark smith and ms. nina smith. >> mrs. kathy burns and mr. kenneth burns. >> mr. henry goldberg and mrs....
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robert. mr. marquette: i'm not a professional establishment politician, so i don't need to lie to people about these things. the congressional budget. the heritage foundation released a report earlier this year based upon congressional budget numbers. that showed that social security needed an immediate injection of $50 trillion in order to maintain long-term solvency. and we don't have the money. it's just simply not going to happen. c.b.o. numbers also demonstrate that we're projected in 16 years that social security, medicare, medicaid, affordable care act subsidies, and interest on the national debt are going to consume 100% of the revenues. tax revenues taken in by the treasury. leaving nothing left over for anything else including national defense. we have to recognize that the federal government has destroyed all of these programs. and we have to take these programs away from the people who have so severely mismanaged them. we need to turn that money back -- moderator: we're getting very s
robert. mr. marquette: i'm not a professional establishment politician, so i don't need to lie to people about these things. the congressional budget. the heritage foundation released a report earlier this year based upon congressional budget numbers. that showed that social security needed an immediate injection of $50 trillion in order to maintain long-term solvency. and we don't have the money. it's just simply not going to happen. c.b.o. numbers also demonstrate that we're projected in 16...
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mr. roberts: thank you. that is helpful. one concern the understand so many of the ships that we fought the second world war with [indiscernible] so he knew the ships. he knew the men in them extraordinarily well, so it made sense if he cried windows capital ships were sunk in in those- he cried when capital ships were sunk in 1941. >> i actually did not really there was a cinema and but he definitely cried. he cried to all sorts of films. the one we had many times, city lights, and charlie chaplin does a great time of this end he joined that film. mr. roberts: thank you. anyone else? [laughter] yes? thank you. i have a question about the occasion when winston churchill should have cried but maybe did hisand that was representative. washington during world war ii, i did not know how many people sirhe audience know about marshall dille, but he was churchill's representative on the joint chief of staff and , and ise, november 1944 buried in arlington, the only member of another nation's military that was buried in arlington. c
mr. roberts: thank you. that is helpful. one concern the understand so many of the ships that we fought the second world war with [indiscernible] so he knew the ships. he knew the men in them extraordinarily well, so it made sense if he cried windows capital ships were sunk in in those- he cried when capital ships were sunk in 1941. >> i actually did not really there was a cinema and but he definitely cried. he cried to all sorts of films. the one we had many times, city lights, and...
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mr. robert dickey. [reading names] ms. colleen mccain nelson and mr. john nelson. [reading names] the honorable tina chan and ms. emma chan. -- tuturrook euro and ms. kathleen borrow its -- borowitz. >> there is a lot of cross-cultural communication that goes on between his ms. ann coulter music and theater and film. film and music and theater and film. >> what are you looking forward to tonight? >> [inaudible] >> a lot of talk about the election. the race? >> yes. i hope hillary wins. >> americans seemed to be so proud of their heritage. it's because we are family oriented or whatever. i don't know. it's a complicated question. we come from a country of a lot of different mixed cultures. we are kind of a mixed group, actually. [indiscernible] >> thank you. >> are you wearing armani? >> she's wearing armani, i'm tom ford. >> thank you. >> mr. mark smith and mrs. nina smith. mrs. kathy burns and mr. kenneth burns. mr. henry goldberg and mrs. carol goldberg. mrs. gail mcgovern and mr. donald mcgovern. ms. susan holland and mr. richard kline. the honorable steve benja
mr. robert dickey. [reading names] ms. colleen mccain nelson and mr. john nelson. [reading names] the honorable tina chan and ms. emma chan. -- tuturrook euro and ms. kathleen borrow its -- borowitz. >> there is a lot of cross-cultural communication that goes on between his ms. ann coulter music and theater and film. film and music and theater and film. >> what are you looking forward to tonight? >> [inaudible] >> a lot of talk about the election. the race? >> yes....
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mr. roberts. >> to the very, very patient people from the public and the department of human resources anyone want to make a public comment on item 7 please come on up. >> good morning. i'm the lead organizer for the right services a government we firmly believe that housing is a human right and the advocates to insure that folks have the ability to advocate for the right for dignified and great homes i appreciate the tennis of the review and want to encourage this process in the process at least to a final recommended include the folks that are effected and those finding before leading to the recommendations are shared with the proper departments we know that issues with the hazardous ability with the dense populated building where the heart of unoccupied buildings the longtime residents but those are consistent processes so based on those recommendations i want to list and recommend that the fire safety task force is something you sponsored moving forward we insure those finding find a way to be implemented we do look forward to the collaboration amongst the agency the fire department and o
mr. roberts. >> to the very, very patient people from the public and the department of human resources anyone want to make a public comment on item 7 please come on up. >> good morning. i'm the lead organizer for the right services a government we firmly believe that housing is a human right and the advocates to insure that folks have the ability to advocate for the right for dignified and great homes i appreciate the tennis of the review and want to encourage this process in the...
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mr. robert dickey. >> miss colleen mccain nelson and mr. john nelson. this. john turturro and catherine --. there are a lot of italian-americans that are part of american politics. do you have any thoughts on the election? >> definitely. >> what are they? >> these are complicated questions. mixed group. the closeness within the family. >> mr. mark smith and ms. nina smith. >> mrs. kathy burns and mr. kenneth burns. >> mr. henry goldberg and mrs. goldberg. >> mrs. gail mcgovern and mr. donald mcgovern. steve benjamine and mrs. benjamin. >> mr. wilson powell. >> mr. chuck todd and mrs. tristan todd. -- kristen todd. >> miss rachel ray and mr. john cusumano. >> i think i should only come .ere in sneakers think larry think -- -fink. andr. michael christopher mrs. sola christopher. mr. eric and mr. chuck --. mrs. kristen and pac --peck. >> mr. josh letterman and mrs. amy letterman. >> ms. christina lewis and ms. lloyd to --loita lewis. carlos -- and mr. bart dumas. the honorable jennifer -- and miss eileen --. you look lovely. ♪ >> i think we are all super excited
mr. robert dickey. >> miss colleen mccain nelson and mr. john nelson. this. john turturro and catherine --. there are a lot of italian-americans that are part of american politics. do you have any thoughts on the election? >> definitely. >> what are they? >> these are complicated questions. mixed group. the closeness within the family. >> mr. mark smith and ms. nina smith. >> mrs. kathy burns and mr. kenneth burns. >> mr. henry goldberg and mrs....
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mrs. robert's class. >> thank you for coming in. if you or someone you know is between six and 12 years old, we'd love to have you as part of our junior weather watcher program. you help me come do the weather on friday, but you report the appreciate that. for more info check out our web site, cbsdenver.com/weather watchers. thanks, ben. >> reporter: ashton, good morning. we start with a traffic alert. this is eastbound i-76 at 74th. you can see the car kind of spun out of control there and is facing the wrong way, facing westbound. that right lane, that exit lane is partially blocked until you get around the incident. no major traffic delays, but they could start to grow as let's start with another trouble spot. there is an accident on southbound -- the ramp to southbound i-25 from both sides of i-70. as you can see, quite a bit of traffic starting to pile up there as cops are trying to get the cars out of the left lane. >>> joe, thank you so much. you may notice a lot of police and first responders at the erie community center tod
mrs. robert's class. >> thank you for coming in. if you or someone you know is between six and 12 years old, we'd love to have you as part of our junior weather watcher program. you help me come do the weather on friday, but you report the appreciate that. for more info check out our web site, cbsdenver.com/weather watchers. thanks, ben. >> reporter: ashton, good morning. we start with a traffic alert. this is eastbound i-76 at 74th. you can see the car kind of spun out of control...
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mr. roberts: it is a great honor to be invited to address your again and thank you, megan, for your kind words. i put a book over there, not because it has anything whatsoever to do with my speech today, but simply because i believe in the power of subliminal advertising. [laughter] in august 1933, churchill wrote that american audiences "yield to none in the interest, attention and good nature to which they follow a lengthy considered statement." it is up to you to keep that tradition going for at least the next 45 minutes. the concept of the british stiff upper lip was invented by the victorian and prevalent in the upper classes, where it was considered did predict to show one's emotions openly and where one's heart on one sleeve. it was believed that the empire depended on the capacity of officers and men to rise but the natural human emotions and stay calm and collected regardless of what appalling thing was going on. the center of that british believe system was to be found in the british army. in the earlier periods, cheerfulness did not imply a lack of manliness or self-control. a
mr. roberts: it is a great honor to be invited to address your again and thank you, megan, for your kind words. i put a book over there, not because it has anything whatsoever to do with my speech today, but simply because i believe in the power of subliminal advertising. [laughter] in august 1933, churchill wrote that american audiences "yield to none in the interest, attention and good nature to which they follow a lengthy considered statement." it is up to you to keep that...
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mr. robert so open up for public comment anyone wish to comment and seeing none, public comment is closed. and this is just information item so we can go on to the next item. >> aggregation status update on the cleanpowersf and program launch and status on the procedures even if california public utilities commission given our timeframe for today what i have i have an e-mail from the director the cca program i'll for the record forward that are incorporated inform save time not read into the record but a copy to the clerk part of official file if it is acceptable to everybody. >> any public comment? the executive officer's report report seeing none, none. >> this is item the cca report. >> on item number 3 none coming forward for opinion public comment is closed. and on to the next item. >> item 6 chovts. >> jason fried, executive officer. the only thing given the timeframe the next meeting december 9th that is the last of this calendar year unless it means special meetings added to the agenda we've share supervisor campos will be ignored their last meeting we look forward to seeing you a
mr. robert so open up for public comment anyone wish to comment and seeing none, public comment is closed. and this is just information item so we can go on to the next item. >> aggregation status update on the cleanpowersf and program launch and status on the procedures even if california public utilities commission given our timeframe for today what i have i have an e-mail from the director the cca program i'll for the record forward that are incorporated inform save time not read into...
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mr. harold. >> dave young pair including aggravated murder accuse robert mr. harold cleveland heights tw weeks ago killing 50-year-old sonny patel. the 20-year-old is scheduled to be sentenced friday she could get life in prison without akron police did help to find a thief who stole from a high schooln el , they say that he took various items in the fieldhous said saint vincent-saint mary m high school we can half ago, about 12:30 a.m. on october 15 when he was spotted going through blockers and other property to recognize him, call the akron police we also have a video at fox 8.com. >> one of the great traditions, last night students in chagrin falls performed the annual pumpkin roll. >> just before midnight, the hill was coated with pulp from pumpkins that they stole from george's this year the date was sacred they alerted their classmates through social media the edition will continue after last night world series a coupl it is really fun, if you go fast. >> i think it is a great tradition for years to come together to have a good time. it wakes me up so i
mr. harold. >> dave young pair including aggravated murder accuse robert mr. harold cleveland heights tw weeks ago killing 50-year-old sonny patel. the 20-year-old is scheduled to be sentenced friday she could get life in prison without akron police did help to find a thief who stole from a high schooln el , they say that he took various items in the fieldhous said saint vincent-saint mary m high school we can half ago, about 12:30 a.m. on october 15 when he was spotted going through...
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mr. roberts. >> to the very, very patient people from the public and the department of human resources anyone want to make a public comment on item 7 please come on up. >> good morning. i'm the lead organizer for the right services a government we firmly believe that housing is a human right and the advocates to insure that folks have the ability to advocate for the right for dignified and great homes i appreciate the tennis of the review and want to encourage this process in the process at least to a final recommended include the folks that are effected and those finding before leading to the recommendations are shared with the proper departments we know that issues with the hazardous ability with the dense populated building where the heart of unoccupied buildings the longtime residents but those are consistent processes so based on those recommendations i want to list and recommend that the fire safety task force is something you sponsored moving forward we insure those finding find a way to be implemented we do look forward to the collaboration amongst the agency the fire department and o
mr. roberts. >> to the very, very patient people from the public and the department of human resources anyone want to make a public comment on item 7 please come on up. >> good morning. i'm the lead organizer for the right services a government we firmly believe that housing is a human right and the advocates to insure that folks have the ability to advocate for the right for dignified and great homes i appreciate the tennis of the review and want to encourage this process in the...
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mr. robert so open up for public comment anyone wish to comment and seeing none, public comment is closed. and this is just information item so we can go on to the next item. >> aggregation status update on the cleanpowersf and program launch and status on the procedures even if california public utilities commission given our timeframe for today what i have i have an e-mail from the director the cca program i'll for the record forward that are incorporated inform save time not read into the record but a copy to the clerk part of official file if it is acceptable to everybody. >> any public comment? the executive officer's report report seeing none, none. >> this is item the cca report. >> on item number 3 none coming forward for opinion public comment is closed. and on to the next item. >> item 6 chovts. >> jason fried, executive officer. the only thing given the timeframe the next meeting december 9th that is the last of this calendar year unless it means special meetings added to the agenda we've share supervisor campos will be ignored their last meeting we look forward to seeing you a
mr. robert so open up for public comment anyone wish to comment and seeing none, public comment is closed. and this is just information item so we can go on to the next item. >> aggregation status update on the cleanpowersf and program launch and status on the procedures even if california public utilities commission given our timeframe for today what i have i have an e-mail from the director the cca program i'll for the record forward that are incorporated inform save time not read into...
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mr. roberts. >> to the very, very patient people from the public and the department of human resources anyoneant to make a public comment on item 7 please come on up. >> good morning. i'm the lead organizer for the right services a government we firmly believe that housing is a human right and the advocates to insure that folks have the ability to advocate for the right for dignified and great homes i appreciate the tennis of the review and want to encourage this process in the process at least to a final recommended include the folks that are effected and those finding before leading to the recommendations are shared with the proper departments we know that issues with the hazardous ability with the dense populated building where the heart of unoccupied buildings the longtime residents but those are consistent processes so based on those recommendations i want to list and recommend that the fire safety task force is something you sponsored moving forward we insure those finding find a way to be implemented we do look forward to the collaboration amongst the agency the fire department and oth
mr. roberts. >> to the very, very patient people from the public and the department of human resources anyoneant to make a public comment on item 7 please come on up. >> good morning. i'm the lead organizer for the right services a government we firmly believe that housing is a human right and the advocates to insure that folks have the ability to advocate for the right for dignified and great homes i appreciate the tennis of the review and want to encourage this process in the...
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mr. roberts. >> to the very, very patient people from the public and the department of human resources anyoneant to make a public comment on item 7 please come on up. >> good morning. i'm the lead organizer for the right services a government we firmly believe that housing is a human right and the advocates to insure that folks have the ability to advocate for the right for dignified and great homes i appreciate the tennis of the review and want to encourage this process in the process at least to a final recommended include the folks that are effected and those finding before leading to the recommendations are shared with the proper departments we know that issues with the hazardous ability with the dense populated building where the heart of unoccupied buildings the longtime residents but those are consistent processes so based on those recommendations i want to list and recommend that the fire safety task force is something you sponsored moving forward we insure those finding find a way to be implemented we do look forward to the collaboration amongst the agency the fire department and oth
mr. roberts. >> to the very, very patient people from the public and the department of human resources anyoneant to make a public comment on item 7 please come on up. >> good morning. i'm the lead organizer for the right services a government we firmly believe that housing is a human right and the advocates to insure that folks have the ability to advocate for the right for dignified and great homes i appreciate the tennis of the review and want to encourage this process in the...
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chief justice roberts: how do you know that? mr. yarger: that's the research that we cited for professor sommers in the briefing. courts have looked at that research. the mccowen case from massachusetts, they said precisely the same thing. voir dire is a good time and a good mechanism to raise these issues to ensure that they don't -- chief justice roberts: but that's one of the problems here. it may be a good time to alert people who have this bias not to talk about it. it seems to me that's a very hard thing to measure, this sort of bias. and, i mean, one question, i guess, is whether impeaching the verdict in this way will cause people with biases like that to keep quiet about it and yet still have the same sort of pernicious effect on the verdict. mr. yarger: well, and that's one of our concerns, mr. chief justice. and petitioner acknowledges, i think it's page 16 of his reply brief, that allowing this type of inquiry only on issues of racial bias might, in fact, drive racial bias underground. now, he says that's unlikely. the f
chief justice roberts: how do you know that? mr. yarger: that's the research that we cited for professor sommers in the briefing. courts have looked at that research. the mccowen case from massachusetts, they said precisely the same thing. voir dire is a good time and a good mechanism to raise these issues to ensure that they don't -- chief justice roberts: but that's one of the problems here. it may be a good time to alert people who have this bias not to talk about it. it seems to me that's a...
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mr. keller: i -- chief justice roberts: clearly the underlying claim on the merits would be stronger, and -- and it would be a lot more extraordinary under 60(b). mr. keller: it is a factor that could be considered in doing the extraordinary circumstances analysis, because if there were extraordinary circumstances that were going to justify, really, from the judgment, that would be a factor in the totality of the circumstances the court would be -- it could consider in doing that analysis. if there are no further questions, we'd ask the court to affirm the judgment of the fifth circuit. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. ms. swarns, you have four minutes remaining. ms. swarns: this court has long recognized that the integrity of the courts requires unceasing events to eradicate racial prejudice from our criminal justice system. that commitment is as urgent today as at any time in our nation's history. duane buck's case requires meaningful federal review of his claim that his trial counsel knowingly introduced an expert opinion that he was more likely to commit criminal acts of vio
mr. keller: i -- chief justice roberts: clearly the underlying claim on the merits would be stronger, and -- and it would be a lot more extraordinary under 60(b). mr. keller: it is a factor that could be considered in doing the extraordinary circumstances analysis, because if there were extraordinary circumstances that were going to justify, really, from the judgment, that would be a factor in the totality of the circumstances the court would be -- it could consider in doing that analysis. if...
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mr. roberts, mr. emanuel. >>> let's brag a little bit.5 minutes, governor mike pence, the big story before this debate was governor mike pence, according to a local newspaper, was thinking about dropping off the ticket. he said that wasn't true. i cannot wait to see him expand on that story. all right. steve doocy nods affirmatively. enough said. >>> let the mud slinging begin. the gloves are coming off and the insults are flying. not on the couch. former republican presidential candidate herman cain live with us to talk about who came out the cleanest. >>> it happened once again, one of our naval ships under attack by iran forces. how our military is responding this morning. >> are we going to respond this time? it's time for the can-am yellow tag sales event. get a cash rebate of up to $2000 on selected models. or get the outlander l starting at $5,599. don't miss out. visit your local dealer before october 31st. can-am, the ride says it all. i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the president gave the order we had
mr. roberts, mr. emanuel. >>> let's brag a little bit.5 minutes, governor mike pence, the big story before this debate was governor mike pence, according to a local newspaper, was thinking about dropping off the ticket. he said that wasn't true. i cannot wait to see him expand on that story. all right. steve doocy nods affirmatively. enough said. >>> let the mud slinging begin. the gloves are coming off and the insults are flying. not on the couch. former republican...
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mr. roberts. >> to the very, very patient people from the public and the department of human resources anyoneant to make a public comment on item 7 please come on up. >> good morning. i'm the lead organizer for the right services a government we firmly believe that housing is a human right and the advocates to insure that folks have the ability to advocate for the right for dignified and great homes i appreciate the tennis of the review and want to encourage this process in the process at least to a final recommended include the folks that are effected and those finding before leading to the recommendations are shared with the proper departments we know that issues with the hazardous ability with the dense populated building where the heart of unoccupied buildings the longtime residents but those are consistent processes so based on those recommendations i want to list and recommend that the fire safety task force is something you sponsored moving forward we insure those finding find a way to be implemented we do look forward to the collaboration amongst the agency the fire department and oth
mr. roberts. >> to the very, very patient people from the public and the department of human resources anyoneant to make a public comment on item 7 please come on up. >> good morning. i'm the lead organizer for the right services a government we firmly believe that housing is a human right and the advocates to insure that folks have the ability to advocate for the right for dignified and great homes i appreciate the tennis of the review and want to encourage this process in the...
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matt: robert marquette. mr.ette: well, as far as i know, in the entire process, they had archaeologists on site to ensure that all the historical sites were preserved. filed.the petitions were the pipeline should just go through. i believe that it is the safest and most effective way to transport oil. we need to ensure that we have a balkan tond vibrant ensure we can supply the oil. matt: last response, senator hoeven. can be done it safely. understand that it is already in an existing right-of-way with a gas line and transmission line. whether you are for fossil fuel or other infrastructure, we need this. it is going to be dug underneath the river. it is 92 feet below the bottom of the river. it is a most 100 feet below the river. somehow, the oil would have to come up to get in the river. there are monitoring devices on it, as well. also, the federal district court judge in washington, and obama appointee, determined that they had done everything they needed ng the pipeline. the route has been changed 100 40 t
matt: robert marquette. mr.ette: well, as far as i know, in the entire process, they had archaeologists on site to ensure that all the historical sites were preserved. filed.the petitions were the pipeline should just go through. i believe that it is the safest and most effective way to transport oil. we need to ensure that we have a balkan tond vibrant ensure we can supply the oil. matt: last response, senator hoeven. can be done it safely. understand that it is already in an existing...
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mr. lincoln and robert, the oldest son, and some other close family people did come. and then the casket was taken down and put into the carol family mausoleum, which is right there. and then, the story goes further. this boy was really mourned by both of his parents. from time to time, a blank in would get on a horse -- from time to time, abe lincoln would get on a horse and ride down to oak hill and sith with the boy. this happened on several occasions. i do not have a picture of this, but i am told after the assassination, you know there was a long train procession that went through a large part of our draped with the flag casket of abe lincoln on a rail car. i am told there is a picture that shows that casket and a much smaller flag draped casket next to it, which was willy. now, there's another piece to that story that you are going to have to come on november 5 and hear as well. [laughter] this greek-style structure is a family mausoleum. eustis.side it says on the other side it says corcoran. that is the corcoran family mausoleum. there is a crypt under that st
mr. lincoln and robert, the oldest son, and some other close family people did come. and then the casket was taken down and put into the carol family mausoleum, which is right there. and then, the story goes further. this boy was really mourned by both of his parents. from time to time, a blank in would get on a horse -- from time to time, abe lincoln would get on a horse and ride down to oak hill and sith with the boy. this happened on several occasions. i do not have a picture of this, but i...
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mr. enholm: i am robert enholm, the executive director of this site in washington, d.c. this is the home into which president and mrs. wilson moved the day they left the white house in 1921. the home itself was built in 1916, and the wilson's acquired in december 1920, and decided to remain in washington, d.c. this home is a time capsule. it basically takes us back about 100 years ago, and allows us to see the way the world was then. we sometimes have the illusion that people in history were very much like us, only they were dowdy clothes, or something. but actually that wilson's lived in an era when americans thought differently about themselves, about america's role in the world, when society was very different. the artifacts in this house open the door into that world, and i would like to help us do that today by looking at a couple of the artifacts in this home that tell the story of america's involvement with world war i. we are now almost 100 years from the date when the united states entered the war, in 1917. i observe often that history is studied in eras and epic
mr. enholm: i am robert enholm, the executive director of this site in washington, d.c. this is the home into which president and mrs. wilson moved the day they left the white house in 1921. the home itself was built in 1916, and the wilson's acquired in december 1920, and decided to remain in washington, d.c. this home is a time capsule. it basically takes us back about 100 years ago, and allows us to see the way the world was then. we sometimes have the illusion that people in history were...
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new york needs robert kennedy. mr. tye: can i paraphrase what he was really saying there? think what he was really saying is that i need robert kennedy out of washington, let's get him off in the senate. brian: he was gone at that time. mr. tye: he had retired as attorney general he was still being speculated as the guy who could challenge lbj. having him in the senate was precisely where johnson wanted him rather than hovering around washington and around his administration. i think what johnson expected, and he had a right to expect, in return for what he did -- johnson carried new york by more than one million votes and most people who look at the election think that the reason that bobby kennedy one was because of the long coattails. he clearly understood that. when he thanked everybody on election night, the person he left out was lyndon johnson, who was watching it live from texas. one of the people he was watching it with with later write a memoir and said that it destroyed johnson that bobby was not grateful for what he is done. they should have realized that toget
new york needs robert kennedy. mr. tye: can i paraphrase what he was really saying there? think what he was really saying is that i need robert kennedy out of washington, let's get him off in the senate. brian: he was gone at that time. mr. tye: he had retired as attorney general he was still being speculated as the guy who could challenge lbj. having him in the senate was precisely where johnson wanted him rather than hovering around washington and around his administration. i think what...
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mr. robert so open up for public comment anyone wish to comment and seeing none, public comment is closed. and this is just information item so we can go on to the next item. >> aggregation status update on the cleanpowersf and program launch and status on the procedures even if california public utilities commission given our timeframe for today what i have i have an e-mail from the director the cca program i'll for the record forward that are incorporated inform save time not read into the record but a copy to the clerk part of official file if it is acceptable to everybody. >> any public comment? the executive officer's report report seeing none, none. >> this is item the cca report. >> on item number 3 none coming forward for opinion public comment is closed. and on to the next item. >> item 6 chovts. >> jason fried, executive officer. the only thing given the timeframe the next meeting december 9th that is the last of this calendar year unless it means special meetings added to the agenda we've share supervisor campos will be ignored their last meeting we look forward to seeing you a
mr. robert so open up for public comment anyone wish to comment and seeing none, public comment is closed. and this is just information item so we can go on to the next item. >> aggregation status update on the cleanpowersf and program launch and status on the procedures even if california public utilities commission given our timeframe for today what i have i have an e-mail from the director the cca program i'll for the record forward that are incorporated inform save time not read into...
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mr. chief justice. first is a threshold showing that i described earlier, that there was a statement that was racially -- justice roberts: okay. but the facts are as alleged here, i guess. what do you do once you have that in the record? what's next? mr. fisher: so the judge asks exactly the same question the judge would ask with other kinds of jury misconduct like extraneous evidence. the judge asks whether there is a reasonable possibility that the verdict was influenced by that bias. justice roberts: so if the other jurors come in and they testify, there's testimony and everybody says, yes, that's what he said, and they say, well, what would you -- but of course the guy was guilty, no doubt about it, and the other 11 said, of course he was guilty, it was very offensive what, you know, hc or whatever it was said, but, of course, he was guilty. does that make a difference? mr. fisher: so i think you've asked two questions there. the first is, is one juror enough, and the second is, do you look at the strength of the government's case. on the first question, whether one biased juror is enough, the court's parker v. glad
mr. chief justice. first is a threshold showing that i described earlier, that there was a statement that was racially -- justice roberts: okay. but the facts are as alleged here, i guess. what do you do once you have that in the record? what's next? mr. fisher: so the judge asks exactly the same question the judge would ask with other kinds of jury misconduct like extraneous evidence. the judge asks whether there is a reasonable possibility that the verdict was influenced by that bias. justice...
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mr. robert so open up for public comment anyone wish to comment and seeing none, public comment is closed. and this is just information item so we can go on to the next item. >> aggregation status update on the cleanpowersf and program launch and status on the procedures even if california public utilities commission given our timeframe for today what i have i have an e-mail from the director the cca program i'll for the record forward that are incorporated inform save time not read into the record but a copy to the clerk part of official file if it is acceptable to everybody. >> any public comment? the executive officer's report report seeing none, none. >> this is item the cca report. >> on item number 3 none coming forward for opinion public comment is closed. and on to the next item. >> item 6 chovts. >> jason fried, executive officer. the only thing given the timeframe the next meeting december 9th that is the last of this calendar year unless it means special meetings added to the agenda we've share supervisor campos will be ignored their last meeting we look forward to seeing you a
mr. robert so open up for public comment anyone wish to comment and seeing none, public comment is closed. and this is just information item so we can go on to the next item. >> aggregation status update on the cleanpowersf and program launch and status on the procedures even if california public utilities commission given our timeframe for today what i have i have an e-mail from the director the cca program i'll for the record forward that are incorporated inform save time not read into...
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mr. john roberts. >> good morning, everyone. this is turning into an annual exercise because the reason we are here is that costs in the medicare part b program that pays for health physicians is projected to go up 22% while the cost of living is flat. we have a serious imbalance, and that is the focus of today. my name is john rosser, the ceo of the national coalition of health care, a nonprofit that represents consumers, providers, payers, and purchasers in health care. our mission is health care affordability, and today, it will reinforce the need for us to take more steps in medicare and in the system of health care more generally to keep health care more affordable. so, let me just introduce our excellent lineup of speakers starting with longtime colleague and friend tricia neuman. she will lay out the facts for us. there is no one better able to do that. of health director policy and the project on medicare's future. aarp is withrom us. an organization deeply concerned about anything that has to do with medicare. jane gilb
mr. john roberts. >> good morning, everyone. this is turning into an annual exercise because the reason we are here is that costs in the medicare part b program that pays for health physicians is projected to go up 22% while the cost of living is flat. we have a serious imbalance, and that is the focus of today. my name is john rosser, the ceo of the national coalition of health care, a nonprofit that represents consumers, providers, payers, and purchasers in health care. our mission is...
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two years after robert went to prison, rosenfield opened the mail and found a letter from, of all people, rocky fuget. >> dear mrrosenfield, i have information about robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you're welcome to come visit me. >> snail mail. rest assured, steve 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 would soon be key to the case. >> i can't learn about the evidence. >> he's lying about lying. when "dateline extra" continues. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. the search for relief often leads here.s, introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a high intensity tens
two years after robert went to prison, rosenfield opened the mail and found a letter from, of all people, rocky fuget. >> dear mrrosenfield, i have information about robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you're welcome to come visit me. >> snail mail. rest assured, steve 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...
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two years after robert went top prison, rosenfield opened the mail, and found a letter. from, of all people, rocky fugett. >> dear mr. rosenfield, i have some information about robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you are welcome to come visit me. snail mail. >> rest assured, steve 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. >> reporter: attorney steve rosenfield was in for a big surprise when he arrived at rocky fugget's prison. >> it was shocking. >> reporter: it certainly was. rocky wanted to sign a sworn affidavit saying robert davis was innocent. had nothing to do with the murders. >> that was pretty powerful for him to -- to do that, considering his circumstances. nothing to gain. >> reporter: but rocky's admission wasn't enough to undo robert's confession. and then -- seven years into robert's prison sentence, rosenfield answered
two years after robert went top prison, rosenfield opened the mail, and found a letter. from, of all people, rocky fugett. >> dear mr. rosenfield, i have some information about robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you are welcome to come visit me. snail mail. >> rest assured, steve 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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mr. carlin: lisa monaco. she is now the president's homeland terrorism advisor. formerly beenad chief of staff for robertueller, fbi director. mr. carlin: it was amazing. no one i have worked with is like him in terms of being dedicated to the task at hand. it gives -- makes him uniquely qualified. charlie: how did we determine the russians were behind the hack of the dnc, and perhaps john podesta as well? mr. carlin: thinking about this case, i go back to my first encounter with the obama administration, when i was at the fbi working with the director. we briefed both campaigns. we briefed the mccain campaign and the obama campaign, and the obama campaign sent dennis mcdonough, who became his chief of staff, and a guy who became the ambassador to south korea. we told both campaigns, you have been breached i china. your e-mails have been compromised. we did so at the time and it was declassified later. i think how far we have come since then and the threat has changed. charlie: they didn't know they had been breached. mr. carlin: we knew, and we went to tell them. charlie: how did you know? mr. carlin: u
mr. carlin: lisa monaco. she is now the president's homeland terrorism advisor. formerly beenad chief of staff for robertueller, fbi director. mr. carlin: it was amazing. no one i have worked with is like him in terms of being dedicated to the task at hand. it gives -- makes him uniquely qualified. charlie: how did we determine the russians were behind the hack of the dnc, and perhaps john podesta as well? mr. carlin: thinking about this case, i go back to my first encounter with the obama...
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mr. roberts. >> to the very, very patient people from the public and the department of human resources anyone want to make a public comment on item 7 please come on up. >> good morning. i'm the lead organizer for the right services a government we firmly believe that housing is a human right and the advocates to insure that folks have the ability to advocate for the right for dignified and great homes i appreciate the tennis of the review and want to encourage this process in the process at least to a final recommended include the folks that are effected and those finding before leading to the recommendations are shared with the proper departments we know that issues with the hazardous ability with the dense populated building where the heart of unoccupied buildings the longtime residents but those are consistent processes so based on those recommendations i want to list and recommend that the fire safety task force is something you sponsored moving forward we insure those finding find a way to be implemented we do look forward to the collaboration amongst the agency the fire department and o
mr. roberts. >> to the very, very patient people from the public and the department of human resources anyone want to make a public comment on item 7 please come on up. >> good morning. i'm the lead organizer for the right services a government we firmly believe that housing is a human right and the advocates to insure that folks have the ability to advocate for the right for dignified and great homes i appreciate the tennis of the review and want to encourage this process in the...
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mr. robert holmes who apparently robbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon.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 shouldn't you be in jail right al
mr. robert holmes who apparently robbed your bank in lancaster, pennsylvania. he did not use a weapon.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...
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mr. robert graham. [applause] ♪ mr. graham: that is a long walkway. [laughter] this is a special day.l, thank you for singing the national anthem. she is only 13 years old. she was really nervous. sing,en you started to there was a remarkable spirit that came here. i don't want to get emotional but i have to tell you, when you work hard to defend yourself against a person that has no interest in protecting us, you do everything you possibly can, where you are working long days and long hours. i have six kids and a beautiful wife at home and i have not her. much time with i want to stop hillary clinton and a elect donald j. trump as president. [applause] it when you were singing, gave a boost of energy to everyone. you saw what happened with the e-mails and that the fbi has reopened this. what more evidence do we need to show the rest of america that hillary clinton is only in every herself and that she is a criminal. [cheering] "lock her up"] you saw the newsbreak on obamacare and how taking lifes been away from america. you are trying to make ends meet and pay your bills and i will t
mr. robert graham. [applause] ♪ mr. graham: that is a long walkway. [laughter] this is a special day.l, thank you for singing the national anthem. she is only 13 years old. she was really nervous. sing,en you started to there was a remarkable spirit that came here. i don't want to get emotional but i have to tell you, when you work hard to defend yourself against a person that has no interest in protecting us, you do everything you possibly can, where you are working long days and long hours....
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robert in oregon, who is supporting mr. trump. it is your turn, robert. morning to you. caller: good morning to you. do.ppreciate what you first thing, i am supporting mr. trump. am just so tired of both of these parties. our president and administration banana republic. biggest thing is credibility. the entire e-mail yesterday, i department of justice brought a suit against n arms dealer that had information in regard to the libya situation with her and mr. obama. point. beside the getting back to the economy, mr. rump, his bankruptcy, it is hypocritical for people to make an issue out of that when we, people, bailed out gm. we will never see the total us.nt thaf money back to i think that is real hypocritical. he's a large corporation. take general electric, that takes deductions. sorros, who took,i don't amount, the same amount. hypocritical of the press to make that example. businessman in business. someone that holds people responsible. thank you for your time. to hear your comments off line. felicia, supporting hillary clinton. top issue, show you the museums from a
robert in oregon, who is supporting mr. trump. it is your turn, robert. morning to you. caller: good morning to you. do.ppreciate what you first thing, i am supporting mr. trump. am just so tired of both of these parties. our president and administration banana republic. biggest thing is credibility. the entire e-mail yesterday, i department of justice brought a suit against n arms dealer that had information in regard to the libya situation with her and mr. obama. point. beside the getting...
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two years after robert went to prison, rosenfield opened a letter and found mail from, of all people, rocky fugett. >> dear mrsenfield, i have some information about robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you are welcome to come visit me. >> snail mail. rest assured, steve 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. >> when "dateline extra" continues. polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! sì? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? ma io sono marco polo, ma... marco...! playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui... what's not surprising? how much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. polo! i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to thr
two years after robert went to prison, rosenfield opened a letter and found mail from, of all people, rocky fugett. >> dear mrsenfield, i have some information about robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you are welcome to come visit me. >> snail mail. rest assured, steve 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...
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two years after robert went to prison, rosenfield opened the mail and found a letter from, of all people, rocky fugett. >> dr. mrabout robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you're welcome to come visit me. >> snail mail. rest assured, steve 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 would soon be key to the case. >> i can't learn about the evidence. >> he's lying about lying. when "dateline extra" continues. proud of you, son. ge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go ahead. he can't lift the hammer. it's okay though! you're going to change the world. to help with the occasional unwanted gas and
two years after robert went to prison, rosenfield opened the mail and found a letter from, of all people, rocky fugett. >> dr. mrabout robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you're welcome to come visit me. >> snail mail. rest assured, steve 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...
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. >> joining us to discuss the chairman for the arizona republican party robert graham. mr. back. michelle obama coming to town on thursday. what's your message to the first lady? >> well, i'll tell you, she can be here and be entertaining but she's not going to move the needle as relates to the outcome on november 8th. we're confident given the groundswell we have and the voter registration and other elements that support good campaigning that her visit will entertain people but it won't be something that will move the needle to a victory for hillary clinton. >> what are the chances hillary clinton wins arizona? >> you know, you think about that all the time because you want to do everything you can to protect your state. you take everything serious. but really three major points to consider. one, voter registration, the state of arizona, the republicans have 175 voter -- 175,000 voter advantage over the democrats with the largest voting bloc. we have 21 active field offices. we've done about 1 million live phone calls. we've got 12,000 volvolunteers. arizona's a red state
. >> joining us to discuss the chairman for the arizona republican party robert graham. mr. back. michelle obama coming to town on thursday. what's your message to the first lady? >> well, i'll tell you, she can be here and be entertaining but she's not going to move the needle as relates to the outcome on november 8th. we're confident given the groundswell we have and the voter registration and other elements that support good campaigning that her visit will entertain people but it...
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mr. bone. robert deanywhere row -- deniro talking about how much he doesn't like donald trump. it makes me so angry that this country has gotten to this point, that this fool, this bows -- bozo has wound up where he has. >> i don't think he's undecided. >> his opinion was thought to be a little bit too partisan. >> do you think? >> too partisan. they cut the clip. actor jon voight is sticking up for donald trump. he said his words were not as damaging as robert deniro's ugry rant. his words did not use anyone. can you imagine if he used those words against barack obama or hillary clinton? all hell would break loose. >> voight encourages donald trump supporters to boycott deniro now. >> is there an age limit? >> apparently not. there's this adorable little boy and stolen my heart. ainsley, i'm sure yours too. he's going viral. he was dressed up as donald trump. they formed a pretty fast bond, because he didn't want to leave donald trump's side. >> look at that. tiny trump by the way is going to be on our program tomorrow. >> isn't that very sweet? >> laura ingraham was talking a
mr. bone. robert deanywhere row -- deniro talking about how much he doesn't like donald trump. it makes me so angry that this country has gotten to this point, that this fool, this bows -- bozo has wound up where he has. >> i don't think he's undecided. >> his opinion was thought to be a little bit too partisan. >> do you think? >> too partisan. they cut the clip. actor jon voight is sticking up for donald trump. he said his words were not as damaging as robert deniro's...
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mr. harding. [laughter] >> but she had great hats. cokie roberts: she did have great hats. we then saw eleanor roosevelt actually in uniform, right? bill, do you want to talk about that? william seale: only that she became very involved during the military during the war, and there was a lack of the -- she made endless trips everywhere, military installations, horrible all night trips in old airplanes. wherever she went, there was cheering. when she first went to the white house, the protesting soldiers were still out in the park together camping in a park on the parkway. she went up to see them, and the whole thing broke up. she saying, she had lunch with them. and she went out and talked to them and saying -- sang. she got started early on that, and during the war, she was really heroic, she was a presence. she attracted news forever she was. it seemed so strange at the time, but she did it. cokie roberts: people don't realize how charming she was. they think of her as being stern. william seale: she was also a very old-fashioned lady. the teacup was not unfamiliar to her
mr. harding. [laughter] >> but she had great hats. cokie roberts: she did have great hats. we then saw eleanor roosevelt actually in uniform, right? bill, do you want to talk about that? william seale: only that she became very involved during the military during the war, and there was a lack of the -- she made endless trips everywhere, military installations, horrible all night trips in old airplanes. wherever she went, there was cheering. when she first went to the white house, the...
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new york needs robert kennedy. mr. tye: can i paraphrase what he was really saying there? i think what he was really saying is that i need robert kennedy out of washington, let's get him off in the senate. brian: he was gone at that time. mr. tye: he had retired as attorney general he was still being speculated as the guy who could challenge lbj. having him in the senate was precisely where johnson wanted him rather than hovering around washington and around his administration. i think what johnson expected, and he had a right to expect, in return for what he did -- johnson carried new york by more than one million votes and most people who look at the election think that the reason that bobby kennedy one was because of he long coattails. he clearly understood that. when he thanked everybody on election night, the person he left out was lyndon johnson, who was watching it live from texas. one of the people he was watching it with with later write a memoir and said that it destroyed johnson that bobby was not grateful for what he is done. they should have realized that toget
new york needs robert kennedy. mr. tye: can i paraphrase what he was really saying there? i think what he was really saying is that i need robert kennedy out of washington, let's get him off in the senate. brian: he was gone at that time. mr. tye: he had retired as attorney general he was still being speculated as the guy who could challenge lbj. having him in the senate was precisely where johnson wanted him rather than hovering around washington and around his administration. i think what...