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robert c. byrd elevated the senate. other great men and their families would have chosen for them to lay in state in the rotunda, but bob byrd family chose to lay in state in the senate chamber. and to me, this is completely appropriate having served in their 36 plus years, for the senate chamber was robert c. byrd's cathedral. the senate chamber was his cathedral, and west virginia was his heaven. [applause] >> and there's not a lot of hyperbole in that. every person in the senate, as my colleagues behind me can tell you, brings something special about them. i will never forget having privately criticized a senator when i was there the first year. i was sitting with the previous leader, senator mansfield, an incredible guy, and he told me that he said, why are you upset? and i told him about a particular senator railing against something i thought was very worthy, the americans disability act. and he went on to tell me that every member of the senate represented something in the eyes of their
robert c. byrd elevated the senate. other great men and their families would have chosen for them to lay in state in the rotunda, but bob byrd family chose to lay in state in the senate chamber. and to me, this is completely appropriate having served in their 36 plus years, for the senate chamber was robert c. byrd's cathedral. the senate chamber was his cathedral, and west virginia was his heaven. [applause] >> and there's not a lot of hyperbole in that. every person in the senate, as my...
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robert c. both held the same great okaytation. -- occupation. they were both butchers in grocery stores. they were discussing bible and business with great fervor. i still remember today, my personal memory of meeting the senator is no different than so many west virginians. meeting senator robert c. byrd in every small nook and cranny of this great state. . . >> fifty-seven years of service congress. [applause] >> it would be impossible to stand here and recite all that our beloved senator did for you and me. from highways and hospitals to schools and technology, centers, there are more than 50 projects in west virginia that bear his name, or that of his beloved fe. and we were numbered senator byrd for the strong family man that he was. the love of his life, erma, and their two daughters, six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren provided unconditional support. we will remember senator byrd for the devoted public servant that he was, for the thousands of jobs he created, for his efforts
robert c. both held the same great okaytation. -- occupation. they were both butchers in grocery stores. they were discussing bible and business with great fervor. i still remember today, my personal memory of meeting the senator is no different than so many west virginians. meeting senator robert c. byrd in every small nook and cranny of this great state. . . >> fifty-seven years of service congress. [applause] >> it would be impossible to stand here and recite all that our beloved...
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i want to give you the last word robert i want to give you last word go ahead one minute. first of all ma'ale adumim is partly built on totally provable arab land i know one of the land when i was there i watched him being thrown off i watched him going to court in the court they said this he said i would like to live in my ma'ale adumim with the jews and he was told you're not one of the people who's going to live in ma'ale adumim so he was trying off his land and went to a village where other members of his family lived six miles away and now every trace every stone of his house has disappeared that is simply not fair that he's not just that he's wrong but you know the overall point of this is come back to why is israel continuing to build more color news for jews and jews only on arab land why does it go on building these colonies israel exists as a state well he's living in the you know mentality way of running time i'd like to get back together again and will answer that question many thanks to our guest today robert fisk and then die green thanks to our viewers for w
i want to give you the last word robert i want to give you last word go ahead one minute. first of all ma'ale adumim is partly built on totally provable arab land i know one of the land when i was there i watched him being thrown off i watched him going to court in the court they said this he said i would like to live in my ma'ale adumim with the jews and he was told you're not one of the people who's going to live in ma'ale adumim so he was trying off his land and went to a village where other...
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you discuss the prospects for peace in the middle east i'm joined by robert fisk in cairo he's the middle east correspondent for the independent and the author of numerous international bestsellers in jerusalem we cross to dan dyker the director of strategic affairs of the world jewish congress and a foreign policy fellow at the jerusalem center for public affairs and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger or a gentlemen both of you have been on the program before you so you know how it works you can jump right in that's crosstalk rules it robert fisk if i can go to you first ok we've seen a public mending offenses with netanyahu and obama not a long time back and the process michel's in the middle east doing as little shuttle can the united states will this be quite blunt can the united states be a fair broker in finding some kind of solution because it seems to have gone on forever. no i don't think you can the last time that america really complained about israel seriously was when eisenhower ordered the israelis along with the british and the french to get out of so
you discuss the prospects for peace in the middle east i'm joined by robert fisk in cairo he's the middle east correspondent for the independent and the author of numerous international bestsellers in jerusalem we cross to dan dyker the director of strategic affairs of the world jewish congress and a foreign policy fellow at the jerusalem center for public affairs and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger or a gentlemen both of you have been on the program before you so you...
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this is a big year for the roberts court and for chief justice roberts on that court. justice roberts was in the majority more frequently than any other, and he dissented in [ only . the last most frequent dissenter was joseph kennedy. this eclipse justice stevens dissented 22 times this term. looking forward, justice stevens, the most frequent justice to disagree with chief justice roberts is leaving the court which one might think would lead to even greater unanimity or at least greater agreement on the roberts court. second, i think it is fair to say that the court this year was a conservative but minimalist court. it showed that it would walk tall but perhaps take baby steps. it did so in a number of cases in the free enterprise case, the court embraced a constitution theory that held unconstitutional the four clause provision of the sarbanes oxley accounting board. it left the board in tact so it was a broad constitutional ruling but minimalist results. the court declined to validate that statute across the board on vagueness grounds. the big exception what this -
this is a big year for the roberts court and for chief justice roberts on that court. justice roberts was in the majority more frequently than any other, and he dissented in [ only . the last most frequent dissenter was joseph kennedy. this eclipse justice stevens dissented 22 times this term. looking forward, justice stevens, the most frequent justice to disagree with chief justice roberts is leaving the court which one might think would lead to even greater unanimity or at least greater...
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robert c.ho loved you with all his heart and mind and soul and strength and whooved his neighbors as himself. his neighbors were the people of west virginia, his fellow senators and the people of the world. the neighbors that he loved were all the people of every race and language and station in life. we thank you that beneath the constitution, in his pocket over his heart, within his heart was your word in which he believed and which he obeyed. which enabled him to change his mind and to change his heart and to learn and grow from the moment of his birth until the day of his death. so we pray. receive our thanksgiving and comfort our wounded hearts as we thank you forhe life and the gift of our senator, and our friend. in your holy name we pray, amane. -- amen. >> on behalf of the great state of west virginia and its wondful people i would like to welcome all of you to this historic state memorial service. today it is my honor to welcome of the president of the united states of america, barack
robert c.ho loved you with all his heart and mind and soul and strength and whooved his neighbors as himself. his neighbors were the people of west virginia, his fellow senators and the people of the world. the neighbors that he loved were all the people of every race and language and station in life. we thank you that beneath the constitution, in his pocket over his heart, within his heart was your word in which he believed and which he obeyed. which enabled him to change his mind and to...
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if there is a problem between lindsey and robert, i'm on robert's side with this.ed out of line. >> larry: there is a second act in america, isn't there? >> always. we like that as well -- >> larry: america forgives after it knocks and picks up. >> absolutely. >> larry: if she turns it around, downie is the best example, can she come all the way back, two years from now, lindsay lohan stars in -- >> there is no doubt in my mind. i said this from the first time i was aware this young woman had a problem. i can see the recovery in her, the richness of this human being. i know she will make a wonderful recovering person and has this natural talent that will come flooding forth and flourishing again in a ways we've never seen even. but how far down will she have to go and will she survive? only she can determine that. >> larry: are these difficult clients to represent? >> you know -- >> larry: clients with addiction? >> i've represented a lot. >> let me answer that. yes. >> i've represented a lot of celebrities, the shannon doherties and they're good people and i enjoy
if there is a problem between lindsey and robert, i'm on robert's side with this.ed out of line. >> larry: there is a second act in america, isn't there? >> always. we like that as well -- >> larry: america forgives after it knocks and picks up. >> absolutely. >> larry: if she turns it around, downie is the best example, can she come all the way back, two years from now, lindsay lohan stars in -- >> there is no doubt in my mind. i said this from the first...
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not robert byrd.he once put it, when i am debt and i'm open, they will find west virginia written on my heart. [applause] >> he made it all look easy, but it didn't come easy. i remember asking him once if it ever been to a football game. he said he had not. and then he corrected himself, he had actually gone to a game wants. but only the halftime show, and even then he left halfway before it was over. [laughter] >> he was making better use of his time than we were, learning the lessons of history, expanding his views, always learning. quoting one of the seven wise men of greece, he would say i grow old in the pursuit of learning. he was the only person i ever knew who had no interest in leisure, whatsoever. no ball game ever change the course of history, he said. the fact is, he was engaged in a different contest. not for a perishable crown, but foreign imperishable one. and in the end, he could say with paul that he had run the race as if to win. we are consoled by the thought that this man who beli
not robert byrd.he once put it, when i am debt and i'm open, they will find west virginia written on my heart. [applause] >> he made it all look easy, but it didn't come easy. i remember asking him once if it ever been to a football game. he said he had not. and then he corrected himself, he had actually gone to a game wants. but only the halftime show, and even then he left halfway before it was over. [laughter] >> he was making better use of his time than we were, learning the...
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this is a big year for the roberts court and for chief justice roberts on that court. chief justice roberts was in the majorrty more frequently than any other justice on the court. he was in the majority 92% of3 he dissented it almost -- in almost only a few cases. the last most frequent dissenter was joseph kennedy. this eclipse or went past joseph kennedy as the person in the middle in the majority of the most. to give you a point of comparison, justice stevens dissented 22 times this term. looking forward, justice stevens, the most frequent justice to disagree with chief justice roberts is leaving the court which one might think would lead to even greater unanimity or at least greater agreement on the roberts court. second, i think it is fair to say that the court this year was a conservative but minimalist court. it showed that it would walk tall but perhaps take baby steps. it did so in a number of cases in the free enterprise case, the court embraced a constitutional theory that held unconstitutional the four clause provision of the sarbanes oxley accounting boar
this is a big year for the roberts court and for chief justice roberts on that court. chief justice roberts was in the majorrty more frequently than any other justice on the court. he was in the majority 92% of3 he dissented it almost -- in almost only a few cases. the last most frequent dissenter was joseph kennedy. this eclipse or went past joseph kennedy as the person in the middle in the majority of the most. to give you a point of comparison, justice stevens dissented 22 times this term....
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robert l.n was an extraordinary man, came from a very poor background, had to struggle to educate himself but was able to become a lawyer. he finished college, became a lawyer, and also became very quickly attuned to the importance of politics and understanding the nexus of which politics and communications fit together. >> narrator: the courier began to evolve into a true newspaper beyond the ambitions of its founder, edward nathaniel harleston. he left the courier in 1913. the board chose robert l. vann to be the new editor. in the 1920s, the courier began publishing articles by leading writers and thinkers with various opinions on major issues, people like george s. schuyler, who was one of the important creative writers of the harlem renaissance, wrote a regular column for the courier. >> vann paid a very, very little amount to the people who were writing. it wasn't a time where you could make a lot of money writing, but they would--whatever they could get, they got. that was it. >> narrato
robert l.n was an extraordinary man, came from a very poor background, had to struggle to educate himself but was able to become a lawyer. he finished college, became a lawyer, and also became very quickly attuned to the importance of politics and understanding the nexus of which politics and communications fit together. >> narrator: the courier began to evolve into a true newspaper beyond the ambitions of its founder, edward nathaniel harleston. he left the courier in 1913. the board...
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with that, robert barnes.lause] go ahead a speak for about five or eight minutes and we'll open it up to the audience. >> maybe it can be a little less than that silicon answer questions. i thought this was an interesting year at the court for a couple of reasons. obviously, citizens united was a big decision for the court came early and in a way seemed to effect everything that happened afterwards, both the public view of the court a little bit and the court itself, obviously, the state of the union shout out to3 in the tenor of the rest of the term and the public debate of the court. i thought this was the year we saw some movement between chief justice roberts and justice alito who had voteddtogether very closely the previous years and still voted closely this year but there were obviously some cases in which theyywent their own ways. i thought hat was interesting. i thought this was a year in which you saw a number of unusual alliance among the justices. criminal cases are always ones where the usual ideol
with that, robert barnes.lause] go ahead a speak for about five or eight minutes and we'll open it up to the audience. >> maybe it can be a little less than that silicon answer questions. i thought this was an interesting year at the court for a couple of reasons. obviously, citizens united was a big decision for the court came early and in a way seemed to effect everything that happened afterwards, both the public view of the court a little bit and the court itself, obviously, the state...
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parliamentary procedures or roberts rules of order. there are coalition of san francisco neighborhood in the audience has robert's rules in brief. a few copies she would be glad to sell you. >> for a very low price i believe 7 dollars. they are invaluable. robert's rules are some of the most interesting things i've read not intimidating what so ever. and if you would like a copy they are right here at the slim volume but it works. i think that those 2 tools the by laws and the robert's rules parliamentary procedure would be -- going at it legally without going and saying, pointing if anythingers at people which is something you really don't want to do. >> can i say as somebody for 10 years worked in the community and didn't is a plug in any neighborhood association or organization. especially in an area where we have a lot of low income housing where they don't organize neighborhood associations and their voices are not heard in the agendas that are being shaped for that neighborhood or that community. the key for me was really just en
parliamentary procedures or roberts rules of order. there are coalition of san francisco neighborhood in the audience has robert's rules in brief. a few copies she would be glad to sell you. >> for a very low price i believe 7 dollars. they are invaluable. robert's rules are some of the most interesting things i've read not intimidating what so ever. and if you would like a copy they are right here at the slim volume but it works. i think that those 2 tools the by laws and the robert's...
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robert lyles shows us the destruction, possibly a motive why. robert. >> reporter: one after another, week after week, someone is killing the very heart of golden gate park. and as you mentioned, it is the trees. now, cbs 5 has learned tonight that that attacker is attack the grove stands here, cutting and slicing in a fashion that shows he is all too familiar with his sapling victims. >>> reporter: it's normally a tranquil oasis in the bustle of s but since may -- >> i was just appalled. i couldn't believe someone would do something like that. >> reporter: it's a crime scene. it's rooted victims unable to run and unable to fight back. >> pretty, clean. i don't know personally whether it's a hand saw or a power saw. >> reporter: 15 young elm and sycamore trees were the latest victims. shawed to death outside the band concourse in right in front of the de young museum. they had a life expectancy 100 years. the killer knew exactly where to saw at 4" above the ground. >> does that completely kill the chance of the tr -- >> yes, it will die. >> repo
robert lyles shows us the destruction, possibly a motive why. robert. >> reporter: one after another, week after week, someone is killing the very heart of golden gate park. and as you mentioned, it is the trees. now, cbs 5 has learned tonight that that attacker is attack the grove stands here, cutting and slicing in a fashion that shows he is all too familiar with his sapling victims. >>> reporter: it's normally a tranquil oasis in the bustle of s but since may -- >> i was...
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i asked her about the metaphor that chief justice roberts made famous. judges are like umpires who need to call balls and strikes. she actually said the metaphor is useful in some respects and less useful in others and i thought it was a typical thoughtful answer that we came to expect from her. she said it's useful because judges have to be fair and neutral. and judges have to be modest. they are elected officials. if it makes people think that judging is some kind of an easy automatic kind of thing. and if in fact, a supreme court justice was just deciding easy cases we wouldn't have all these people here today for this hearing. our role is to decide if someone is qualified to do this job, if they have the character to do this job. it is very hard for me to understand how someone could find that she does not meet those tests. she has always been in the arena. she has chosen tough jobs. she has been a manager, a teacher, an advisor and a lawyer and always been a consensus builder. thinking about the laws and policies on americans. when you are involved
i asked her about the metaphor that chief justice roberts made famous. judges are like umpires who need to call balls and strikes. she actually said the metaphor is useful in some respects and less useful in others and i thought it was a typical thoughtful answer that we came to expect from her. she said it's useful because judges have to be fair and neutral. and judges have to be modest. they are elected officials. if it makes people think that judging is some kind of an easy automatic kind of...
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dudley robert dudley so he'll get on there for b.p. and say well the bill goes completely destroy what we've totally eviscerated the big budget you economy and we're occupying your country then you're all bunch of peasants now but does america not san soo it's ok. and you watch the kaiser report in just fifteen minutes time here on r t but for that let's take a look at russia close up as we take you to another part of the world's biggest country. and today we're just two hundred kilometers from moscow in the cold. region the center of russian science and industry the country's largest scientific research complex develops high tack advances in engineering and electronics but the region can also boast a flourishing car industry with giants like volvo and w. having their joint ventures aimed at the number of cars a sample there grows every year providing jobs for thousands of. ex-pats who find the kaluga region a good place for business. for a long time carlo has been primarily associated with. the maverick scientists from the end of the
dudley robert dudley so he'll get on there for b.p. and say well the bill goes completely destroy what we've totally eviscerated the big budget you economy and we're occupying your country then you're all bunch of peasants now but does america not san soo it's ok. and you watch the kaiser report in just fifteen minutes time here on r t but for that let's take a look at russia close up as we take you to another part of the world's biggest country. and today we're just two hundred kilometers from...
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house scrubbed the release as a breach of federal norm and a threat to american military personnel robertfisk middle east correspondent for the british newspaper the independent says. the web harsh lesson for traditional journalism. we've got all these expensive newspapers with huge investigative staffs watching the new york times in london in france and yet we didn't get this story it was the internet that got it this is the most important proof so far the. in many ways newspaper journalism is retreating and going along with authority please can i be embedded i mean i'm not a baby but please can i be embedded can i go with the tenth mountain division can i be with the british army and these reporters are not getting the story and these people this week leaks organisation which i have some serious concerns they've managed to do it on a map spoke scale we've never seen recently in modern newspaper journalism or television journalism this i think it's one of the lessons for us journalists and wiki leaks founder julian assange says he believes there is evidence of war crimes in the documents
house scrubbed the release as a breach of federal norm and a threat to american military personnel robertfisk middle east correspondent for the british newspaper the independent says. the web harsh lesson for traditional journalism. we've got all these expensive newspapers with huge investigative staffs watching the new york times in london in france and yet we didn't get this story it was the internet that got it this is the most important proof so far the. in many ways newspaper journalism is...
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the denise roberts foundation is a community of minority women and men fighting breast cancer throughducation and early detection. diagnosed at the age of 34, denise focuses on those under the age of 40 who do not have the proper insurance, but it's also sharing her personal struggle that has truly allowed her to help others. >> reporter: two years ago during a self-breast examination, darlene smith found a lump. >> when you first get diagnosed and that information is given to you, you're in, i call it, a fog. >> reporter: and like other women in the community, darlene called on denise. >> so you talk to another woman that has gone through what you're going through, and have been there, the most comfort that you can get out of anything that happens to you, other than standing on your feet. >> reporter: denise roberts is a two-time cancer survivor. first diagnosed at the age of 34 with breast cancer which she thought was her hardest test, but 11 years later, he reality was rocked again by a diagnosis of uterine cancer. >> it was detected early, as the breast cancer, but both of them we
the denise roberts foundation is a community of minority women and men fighting breast cancer throughducation and early detection. diagnosed at the age of 34, denise focuses on those under the age of 40 who do not have the proper insurance, but it's also sharing her personal struggle that has truly allowed her to help others. >> reporter: two years ago during a self-breast examination, darlene smith found a lump. >> when you first get diagnosed and that information is given to you,...
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hello welcome to the faces but i said hello not it's two years since robert dudley then head of b.p. and fled to russia after a dispute with russia held us and on tuesday he was declared at the new boss of b.p. taking office in october and in a final twist the outgoing head tony hayward may return to russia as a board member and k.p. seen as in the reports. robert dudley has already earned he's created for handling of the gulf of mexico oil spill the gulf represents one third of the company's oil and gas wells and refineries and he's experienced in russia where t.v. generates about a quarter of b.p.'s revenues and she should be well prepared to take over the whole company where she's likely true means central to b.p. strategy with analysts dismissing media reports that the company could sell a stake in its cash generator team t v p possibly to gas room or ross nifty team g.b. is a cash generator on an original investment of seven billion dollars in two thousand and three b.p. has already seen twelve billion dollars of dividends officially for the last year he reported for more than t
hello welcome to the faces but i said hello not it's two years since robert dudley then head of b.p. and fled to russia after a dispute with russia held us and on tuesday he was declared at the new boss of b.p. taking office in october and in a final twist the outgoing head tony hayward may return to russia as a board member and k.p. seen as in the reports. robert dudley has already earned he's created for handling of the gulf of mexico oil spill the gulf represents one third of the company's...
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senator robert menendez says he wants to question some witnesses in the uk. the scottish and former british secretary as well as executive tony hayward refused to testify on capitol hill. >> we will be sending individuals and taking those who made the offer on having some trouble abroad to great britain and to scotland, to interview the individuals and to ask questions and get a thorough understanding of how the came to their decisions. hasrizona's governor appealed against the federal court decision to block parts of a federal immigration law before it came into effect. the court issued a temporary injunction against a requirement that police check the immigration status of anyone the stop, and blocking the requirement to hold emigration papers. the clash with lorry drivers despite a government order to end a strike. the government is using emergency orders to force the workers back to work after a few days of strike. the un cultural organization unesco has removed a site from its list of world heritage sites. the former brazil goalkeeper has been given a 30
senator robert menendez says he wants to question some witnesses in the uk. the scottish and former british secretary as well as executive tony hayward refused to testify on capitol hill. >> we will be sending individuals and taking those who made the offer on having some trouble abroad to great britain and to scotland, to interview the individuals and to ask questions and get a thorough understanding of how the came to their decisions. hasrizona's governor appealed against the federal...
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as the governor alluded to, senator robert c. byrd, perhaps the greatest public servant our state and country will ever know, and no one can even begin to replace him. nor can anyone hope to fill his shoes. but what i can do, and what i will do, is try my best to emulate his work ethic and his commitment to the law, the constitution, and this great state. [applause] in doing so, i will rely heavily on that mentor sheep avert senior center, senator rockefeller. and of course, i experience serving with the governor, having spent four years working so closely with him, i was able to see firsthand the level of commitment, passion, and dedication that takes to be an effective public servant. is that level of dedication passion that i hope to take with me to washington. it will not be easy, and there'll be a lot of challenges ahead. i have a lot to learn in a very short time, but i am confident i am up to the challenge, because i know i can count on the support of my family, and my dad who will be looking down. senator rockefeller and
as the governor alluded to, senator robert c. byrd, perhaps the greatest public servant our state and country will ever know, and no one can even begin to replace him. nor can anyone hope to fill his shoes. but what i can do, and what i will do, is try my best to emulate his work ethic and his commitment to the law, the constitution, and this great state. [applause] in doing so, i will rely heavily on that mentor sheep avert senior center, senator rockefeller. and of course, i experience...
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dudley robert dudley so he'll get on there for b.p. and say well it will mix goes completely destroy what we've totally eviscerated a big part of your economy and we're occupying your done tree then you're all bunch of peasants now but does the american accent so it's ok. what's the tides report in just fifteen minutes time here on our city ok now let's take a look at russia close up as we take you to another part of the world's biggest country . today which is two hundred kilometers from...
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with that, robert barnes.[applause] >> why don't you go ahead and it speaks for a about a five-eight minutes each and then we will open it up to questions? >> i will even be a little less than that so we can go -- answer questions. i thought this was an interesting year at the court for a couple of reasons. citizens united was a big decision for the court that came early and seemed to affect everything that happened afterward. both the public view of the court a little bit and also the court itself. the state of the union. i thought that this was the year that we saw some of movements between a chief justice roberts and chief justice of lido, who had voted together very closely. they still voted closely this year, but i thought there were obviously some cases in which they went their own ways. i thought that was an interesting thing. i thought this was a year in which you saw a number of unusual alignment among the justices. . . down the usually do. i also thought this was a very aggressive court. i don't unde
with that, robert barnes.[applause] >> why don't you go ahead and it speaks for a about a five-eight minutes each and then we will open it up to questions? >> i will even be a little less than that so we can go -- answer questions. i thought this was an interesting year at the court for a couple of reasons. citizens united was a big decision for the court that came early and seemed to affect everything that happened afterward. both the public view of the court a little bit and also...
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is russian interests will be managed directly by robert dudley that runs counter to me just speculation outgoing c.e.o. tony hayward is being drafted in to look old. chief executive of b.p. will oversee russia along with the board of directors of b.p. will make all the key decisions. i think that the fact that michael friedman apparently quoted bob dudley today in wonder or offer to help bob get his visa garamond car on another key. or partner here in k b p said that they're working for to dudley's taking over as chief executive as well as tony hayward coming in as a member of the board suggests that. i think really signals that things are going to go reasonably well president dmitri medvedev wants a top new sources of finance diversify russia's economy he said investments along with business support services from role to accounting of a king to innovation correspondent and tie to have closer as the details. the meeting of the presidential commission on more devastation has shown that when it comes to venture capital investment in russia it's easy to say what needs to be done for them t
is russian interests will be managed directly by robert dudley that runs counter to me just speculation outgoing c.e.o. tony hayward is being drafted in to look old. chief executive of b.p. will oversee russia along with the board of directors of b.p. will make all the key decisions. i think that the fact that michael friedman apparently quoted bob dudley today in wonder or offer to help bob get his visa garamond car on another key. or partner here in k b p said that they're working for to...
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tom, the man expected to move into that job is robert dudley. he's been overseeing the spill operations in the gulf of mexico. if he gets the job, he'll be the first american to run the british oil giant. >> tom: susie, b.p. stock surged almost 5% on the rumors. reportedly, b.p.'s board met today to discuss the management change and is expected to make an announcement tomorrow. >> susie: hayward has been criticized for his missteps and mishandling of the massive oil spill. and, as stephanie dhue reports, it may take more than a change at the top to fix b.p.'s problems. >> reporter: tony hayward had more than his share of blunders >> i had no problem with drilling of this well. i think it's too early to reach conclusions. i don't know. i simply was not involved in the decision making process. >> reporter: but the jury is still out on how much switching c.e.o.s will change things. hayward was brought in three years ago to address safety concerns after a major oil spill in alaska and a deadly explosion at b.p.'s texas refinery. but then, as now, ex
tom, the man expected to move into that job is robert dudley. he's been overseeing the spill operations in the gulf of mexico. if he gets the job, he'll be the first american to run the british oil giant. >> tom: susie, b.p. stock surged almost 5% on the rumors. reportedly, b.p.'s board met today to discuss the management change and is expected to make an announcement tomorrow. >> susie: hayward has been criticized for his missteps and mishandling of the massive oil spill. and, as...
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robert?>> maureen, for years, we've watched this morgan hill company grow from a small popular local bicyclemaker to a player in the world of competitive cycling. but at this year's tour de france, made it to the winner's podium and those who ride just for fun. [ cheers ] >> the official celebration was held today with sam maybe and yellow jerseys being passed around. >>> the celebrating really started because of the recent years, alberto contador and andy shrek -- andy schleck, not to mention five stage winners were identify 1 riding specialized -- were riding specialized bicycles. >> what is the checkive feeling going on today? >> elation. >> the evolution of specialized bicycles is complex since different bikes are made for different courses but designers say for the tour de france they found the light combination of the light weight frame. more stiffness when you are pushing on the medals you can feel an immediate reaction from the bicycle. >> reporter: many stillly -- silicon valley obse
robert?>> maureen, for years, we've watched this morgan hill company grow from a small popular local bicyclemaker to a player in the world of competitive cycling. but at this year's tour de france, made it to the winner's podium and those who ride just for fun. [ cheers ] >> the official celebration was held today with sam maybe and yellow jerseys being passed around. >>> the celebrating really started because of the recent years, alberto contador and andy shrek -- andy...
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robert shows us more people who say they were scammed have emerged in just the last few hours. robert. >> reporter: ken, that is why san francisco police want all eyes on the woman i'm about to show you. now, she stands accused officially of scamming seven people out of $20,000. but as you mentioned, the list of victims is growing. in fact, cbs 5 found four victims standing right out here as we roll tape tonight. >> first i'm angry because she took my $5100. >> reporter: matt won't rest until 29-year-old rachel smith calls a jail cell home. he's even created this blog scammed by smith.com to warn everyone she's on the loose. >> my wife is pregnant. we're going to have a baby. she knowingly ripped off a lot of people. >> reporter: he respond today a craigslist ad he says smith posted offering her richmond district three bedroom one and a half bath flat for $2400 a month with a backyard and in unit washer and drier it was a steal. >> it wasn't so inexpensive that you would think something was wrong. but it was just enough below market that you know it seemed like a great deal. >>
robert shows us more people who say they were scammed have emerged in just the last few hours. robert. >> reporter: ken, that is why san francisco police want all eyes on the woman i'm about to show you. now, she stands accused officially of scamming seven people out of $20,000. but as you mentioned, the list of victims is growing. in fact, cbs 5 found four victims standing right out here as we roll tape tonight. >> first i'm angry because she took my $5100. >> reporter: matt...
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robert y su padre y entrenador ruben hablaron para telemundo..a pelea joel casamayor es un buen peleador y usar el jab mucho....vamos a boxearle y hacer trato de trabajarlo afuera y dejarlo que el venga para adentro y ya vamos a estar listos para el...... los gigantes de san francisco brincaron a los rockies de colarado para colocarse en el segundo lugar de la division oeste en la liga nacional... anoche jugando ante los dodgers de los angeles.. los gigantes sumaron su decima victoria en los ultimos 12 encuentros.. en la cuarta entrada.. nate schier-holtz pego cuadrangular de dos carreras para poner a san francisco 4-0.. 5-2 fue el marcador final..por su parte los atleticos de okland no tuvieron la misma suerte... apesar de inicar ganando con cuadrangular de rajai davis.. las medias rojas de boston terminaron ganando por dos a uno.. omar bravo sigue con las chivas por ahora ya que su contrato termina el 6 de agosto ... hoy hasta se tomo la foto con el equipo...el mismo jorge vergara ayer le deseo suerte a bravo con los wizards de kansas city.. pe
robert y su padre y entrenador ruben hablaron para telemundo..a pelea joel casamayor es un buen peleador y usar el jab mucho....vamos a boxearle y hacer trato de trabajarlo afuera y dejarlo que el venga para adentro y ya vamos a estar listos para el...... los gigantes de san francisco brincaron a los rockies de colarado para colocarse en el segundo lugar de la division oeste en la liga nacional... anoche jugando ante los dodgers de los angeles.. los gigantes sumaron su decima victoria en los...
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done and then it's a question of reconstructing and winning back the trust of the american people robert dudley has shown his skills at getting a good price when he sold masses of team key b.p. talent will come in handy now that b.p. needs to raise cash to people consequences of its oil spill in u.s. waters the question is how much he has to be grand in the process than anybody with business r.t. . a close contact with b.p. is new chief executive says b.p. is russia interested we managed directly by robert dudley that runs counter to me just speculation going c.e.o. tony hayward was being drafted in to look after. chief executive of b.p. will oversee rush along with the board of directors of b.p. will make all the key decisions. i think. the fact that michael friedman appear we call you bob dudley today and want to offer to help bob get his visa garamond car on another key. or partner. said that they're working for two weeks so taking over as chief executive as well as tony hayward coming in as a member of the board suggests that. i think really signals that things are going to go reason
done and then it's a question of reconstructing and winning back the trust of the american people robert dudley has shown his skills at getting a good price when he sold masses of team key b.p. talent will come in handy now that b.p. needs to raise cash to people consequences of its oil spill in u.s. waters the question is how much he has to be grand in the process than anybody with business r.t. . a close contact with b.p. is new chief executive says b.p. is russia interested we managed...
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as the governor alluded to senator robert c. byrd perhapss the greatest public servant of our state and our country, and no one could even begin to replace him nor can anyone hope to fill his shoes. but what i can do and what i will do is try my best to emulate his work ethic and his commitment to the law, the constitution and this great state. -- in this great state. [applause] >> in doing so, i will rely heavily on the guidance and mentorship of guy reck feller. [applause] >> and of course through all my experience serving at the governor's mansion having worked so closely to governor mansion. i was able to see first firsthand the level of commitment, passion that it takes to be an effective public service. it is that level of dedication that i have to take with me to washington. it will not be easy. and it will be a lot of challenges ahead and a lot to learn in a very short period of time. but i'm confident that i'm up to the challenge because i know i can count on the support of my family and my dad who will be looking down,
as the governor alluded to senator robert c. byrd perhapss the greatest public servant of our state and our country, and no one could even begin to replace him nor can anyone hope to fill his shoes. but what i can do and what i will do is try my best to emulate his work ethic and his commitment to the law, the constitution and this great state. -- in this great state. [applause] >> in doing so, i will rely heavily on the guidance and mentorship of guy reck feller. [applause] >> and...
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here to talk about it all, cokie roberts. our friend, cokie roberts. on "drop dead diva." >> how much fun? >> it was great to be mean. i don't want to say i end up with a heart of gold. maybe i do. >> we'll talk about that more in our next half our, as well. let's start with wikipedia. 92,000 documents. this holds back to the pentagon papers of vietnam. >> it holds in the sense that it is going to consolidate exception to the war. as you know, george, the president has enough problems right now. and this election has turned into a base election. he needs to get democrats out. and he needs to get democrats excited. this is not going to work for them. >> no. but it seems like no one's xipted about the war in afghanistan right now. >> no one's ever been excited about the war in afghanistan. it looks like the war impossible to win. and also, it's not just president obama, but george w. bush. they've had similar policies, it seems like, through the years. we can't blame just obama with this. >> that's one of the things the white house tried to say in defens
here to talk about it all, cokie roberts. our friend, cokie roberts. on "drop dead diva." >> how much fun? >> it was great to be mean. i don't want to say i end up with a heart of gold. maybe i do. >> we'll talk about that more in our next half our, as well. let's start with wikipedia. 92,000 documents. this holds back to the pentagon papers of vietnam. >> it holds in the sense that it is going to consolidate exception to the war. as you know, george, the...
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robert? >> reporter: well, frank we're up here in a remote location in alameda county. near the border of santa clara county. if you follow this road which is the road close to mines road, you will get to the rocky ridge area, where the officer- involved shooting took place. the santa clara county sheriff's department has set up a command post office up the road. investigators say this morning a sheriff's department marijuana eradication team along with some alameda county deputies approached a pot growing operation on the santa clara county side. and a man, apparently armed, suddenly appeared. >> our dispatch received a call from one of our deputies indicating that shots were fired during the operation and the suspect was dead at the scene. >> reporter: a view from newschopper2 shows a rugged terrain around the marijuana patch which officers say is typical since the heavy brush is used to hide the operation. they say today's incident is similar to the last time santa clara county deputies were involved in a pot farm shooting. in 2008, in the saratoga hills, a man fired
robert? >> reporter: well, frank we're up here in a remote location in alameda county. near the border of santa clara county. if you follow this road which is the road close to mines road, you will get to the rocky ridge area, where the officer- involved shooting took place. the santa clara county sheriff's department has set up a command post office up the road. investigators say this morning a sheriff's department marijuana eradication team along with some alameda county deputies...
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minutes ago the white house briefing press briefing wrapped up with president obama's press secretary robert gibbs he says wiki leaks is not an unbiased media source something interesting to note here. no point even though a lot of the questions i would even say the majority of the questions to mr gibbs were about this week you leaks not once did he necessarily dispute the content of it he did sort of try to say again that wiki leaks was not totally credible and he really disputed how this came about that this is a breach of federal law so certainly the white house coming down but in addition to this criticism they are also really really downplaying what has been released on wiki leaks they're saying that you know this is from a period of time the majority of which president obama wasn't even in office it was a time that he wasn't overseeing the war and that since december two thousand and nine which is sort of when this picture that's painted in the documents and that the relationship between the united states and pakistan has gotten much better he says also sort of trying to turn this wiki
minutes ago the white house briefing press briefing wrapped up with president obama's press secretary robert gibbs he says wiki leaks is not an unbiased media source something interesting to note here. no point even though a lot of the questions i would even say the majority of the questions to mr gibbs were about this week you leaks not once did he necessarily dispute the content of it he did sort of try to say again that wiki leaks was not totally credible and he really disputed how this came...