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i also wanted obviously what i would call signature decisions of the roberts court under john roberts, jr.. then obviously i wanted a good back story but one seattle mother who called herself a mama bear before sarah palin point* the term and and to get her daughter into the high school in seattle and when she found favor using race as one of the number of tiebreakers tiebreakers, she filed a lawsuit to challenge it going all the way to the supreme court. i also found along the way and i did not start with this in mind that these four cases had nothing else in common, they had very smart conservative or libertarian lawyers behind them and in some cases agenda cases. issues the lawyers or organizations backing them wanted to get to the supreme court for a final decision and had their eye on the increasingly conservative or sympathetic supreme court that is why i chose those cases to be a book that is a good read not heavily legal legal, that is not what i wanted to right. >> host: john roberts has been chief justice seven years and william rehnquist was chief 17 years? we are early in
i also wanted obviously what i would call signature decisions of the roberts court under john roberts, jr.. then obviously i wanted a good back story but one seattle mother who called herself a mama bear before sarah palin point* the term and and to get her daughter into the high school in seattle and when she found favor using race as one of the number of tiebreakers tiebreakers, she filed a lawsuit to challenge it going all the way to the supreme court. i also found along the way and i did...
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tonight -- robert downey jr. from "star trek into darkness", simon pegg. and music from goo goo dolls. with cleto and the cletones. and now, thank you for your patronage. here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] ♪ >> that's very nice. thank you for watching. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming. i can see you're excited. it's friday night. it's time to -- it's not? oh, crap. well, it feels like friday night. robert downey jr. is here with us. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, here's the thing. robert was originally scheduled to be here to promote "ironman 3" but since that's doing so well, he's switched focus and will now promote his new high-end goatee trimmers. also here, simon pegg of the "star treg" movie. i saw that last night. and we'll hear music from the goo goo dolls. or the goos as they're known to their friends. if you been watching the news, you know that a star has been born. a man named charles ramsey from cleveland, last night he was busy eating a big mac when he heard a woman screaming. he rushed over, kicked the door in
tonight -- robert downey jr. from "star trek into darkness", simon pegg. and music from goo goo dolls. with cleto and the cletones. and now, thank you for your patronage. here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] ♪ >> that's very nice. thank you for watching. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming. i can see you're excited. it's friday night. it's time to -- it's not? oh, crap. well, it feels like friday night. robert downey jr. is here with us. [ cheers and...
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>> robert jones. >> robert jones? >> uh-huh. am i not supposed to be on the tracks? >> no, that's not the problem right now. what's your address? >> i don't have an address. i'm at the hotel. we're working on houses and stuff like that, roofing. >> the police officer seems to believe the man's story, that he's a roofer staying at a nearby motel. but he's not 100% sure and questions the man further. it turns out the man is mcnair, the exact person the police are looking for. but the smooth-talking criminal is able to fool the cop. the man tells the police officer that he has a brother who can back up his claims. >> call my little brother, man. >> all right. let me just verify. he says his brother is staying at the motel. let me verify that. if so, i'll just cut him loose. all right, thanks. >> but the officer never checks, and instead, seems to take a casual attitude. >> you know the bad thing about it? you're matching up to him. >> that sucks, doesn't it? >> yeah. >> the officer notices the man's legs are scraped. >> did you go through a brier patch or something? >>
>> robert jones. >> robert jones? >> uh-huh. am i not supposed to be on the tracks? >> no, that's not the problem right now. what's your address? >> i don't have an address. i'm at the hotel. we're working on houses and stuff like that, roofing. >> the police officer seems to believe the man's story, that he's a roofer staying at a nearby motel. but he's not 100% sure and questions the man further. it turns out the man is mcnair, the exact person the police...
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. >> in the case of susan roberts and miss ota. all what was listed are pieces that she bought but there is no way to buy from that website unless you have it linked which is very complicated for us. our website is linked to our is to -- stock. with susan it's a pretty small shop and she has 20-30 lines. >> how many distributions centers. if somebody bought bout it online? >> if they bought from me, it would go out of the shop because it's linked our website, our stock. if someone finds it on the site, what will happen is someone will try something on in one store and not find it and find it there. it's directly linked to what's in the shop. >> so the website is linked to a shop. then all these websites are linked to actual shops? >> it's way way off. as of today we have 9 online stores. 8 online stores. >> but you said you can't actually buy? >> you can from us. >> you can from online stores. >> but in miss oata's case, the web they have they bought it. >> my question is can you buy things from your online stores? >> yes. >> okay.
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well i produced a film about five years ago called the soloist that starred robert downey jr and jamie fox it was the story of steve lopez and faneuil errors and as we were making the film we realized that that story as special as it was really didn't dig deep into the current situation in downtown l.a. with homelessness and so the director of the soloist joe wright and i decided to make a documentary about what really was going on on the streets of downtown l.a. politically socially. and our second unit director thomas snapper. grabbed the opportunity and helped us put together this film and we just. jumped on to skid row and spent lots of time there and with the help of danny who was involved also with the soloists we really got were able to meet a lot of people and and look in-depth into all the different facets of what's happening down there so danny what is the situation on skid row. well the situation on skid row is not much different than it was when we shot the solo is there are still about fifty one thousand homeless people in greater los angeles about thirty percent of those
well i produced a film about five years ago called the soloist that starred robert downey jr and jamie fox it was the story of steve lopez and faneuil errors and as we were making the film we realized that that story as special as it was really didn't dig deep into the current situation in downtown l.a. with homelessness and so the director of the soloist joe wright and i decided to make a documentary about what really was going on on the streets of downtown l.a. politically socially. and our...
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senator roberts. we all, i think understand that we have an obesity problem in the united states. and i understand the federal anernment is wanting to play increasing role in regard to school breakfast and lunch programs to a certain amount of calories. the not think i would see day when the government would decide how may calories we would consume. -- i think problems we all ought to focus on that, but in a way that makes sense. we are saying that with four states receiving 54%, said he 54%said 50%, i think it is of the funding. what about states rights, and the children that suffer from obesity in the 33 date agencies that receive less than 1% of the total funding? i think with the senator is trying to do is simply rip lacey current index -- simply trying to replace the current index for inflation. this spreads out more evenly rather than the four states. i would encourage my colleagues to support the amendment. i appreciate the remarks by the senator from new york, however, i think we have a role p
senator roberts. we all, i think understand that we have an obesity problem in the united states. and i understand the federal anernment is wanting to play increasing role in regard to school breakfast and lunch programs to a certain amount of calories. the not think i would see day when the government would decide how may calories we would consume. -- i think problems we all ought to focus on that, but in a way that makes sense. we are saying that with four states receiving 54%, said he...
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i want to bring in robert gibbs.obert, we have been talking about the white house's handling of a lot of these problems. the irs problem and justice department problem and a.p. problem and we are going to get into eric holder and what he knew and didn't know about these leak investigations later. but it seems to me that lois lerner is either incompetent, has a terrible memory, or she just doesn't tell the truth. you go back to that friday press conference, there was one bit of misleading information after another piece of misleading information that she had to come back and correct after that. the white house also seemed to be dragged along, revelation by revelation by revelation on a story that their chief of staff and the chief counsel knew about the president's counsel. how does the white house get ahead of these stories moving forward? they haven't done a good job yet, have they? >> well, look. i think this week has certainly been much better obviously than last week, and i think the news that lois lorenerner is
i want to bring in robert gibbs.obert, we have been talking about the white house's handling of a lot of these problems. the irs problem and justice department problem and a.p. problem and we are going to get into eric holder and what he knew and didn't know about these leak investigations later. but it seems to me that lois lerner is either incompetent, has a terrible memory, or she just doesn't tell the truth. you go back to that friday press conference, there was one bit of misleading...
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so no i don't have any moral qualms my name is robert helms and i'm a professional in the real robert combs makes his living as a human guinea pig for scientific explain you're a guinea pig you have to fit the description they're looking for you have to be drug free and you have to pass a medical screening and the only way to consistently do that over and over is to lie. tell the truth. if you say you've got anything wrong in your medical history you're going to be less likely to get the job than the next guy in line who's very consistently line three it did something happen to you when that made you want to do something like this the doctor who examines you knows that you're lying but when i lie to them i'm only lying so i can get work was a neat ok number two how much do you make the doing something like this to something like three hundred fifty a day now how that plays into determine whether the drug is safe and effective that's not my work number two or three it's time to find out which one of our players is the real human guinea pig will a real robert helms please stand up. if i
so no i don't have any moral qualms my name is robert helms and i'm a professional in the real robert combs makes his living as a human guinea pig for scientific explain you're a guinea pig you have to fit the description they're looking for you have to be drug free and you have to pass a medical screening and the only way to consistently do that over and over is to lie. tell the truth. if you say you've got anything wrong in your medical history you're going to be less likely to get the job...
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robert downey jr. took in $135.3 million, the second biggest the first two movies in the franchise, iron man i and ii, it than in their entire time in theater. worldwide has pulled in nearly $700 million. >> this is amazing the how well that movie did. >> big time. >> lots of people going to see it. >> did you go see it? >> no. >> you and are the only two? >> i am not an iron man guy. i have to catch up on the first two first. railroad are railroad. >>> the rolling stones learned alessa lesson in supply and demand they were opening their 50 and more at the staples tore and several thousands seats were available within days of show time because they were priced quite high anywhere from 250 to $600 a ticket. so a day before the concert, they flashedslashes the prices to as low as 85 bucks a seat and sold outed the show at the last minute. >> a lot to pay for a band that old. >> exactly the in sports the match-ups in the conference semi finals are the oklahoma city thunder and the memphis grizzlies. golde
robert downey jr. took in $135.3 million, the second biggest the first two movies in the franchise, iron man i and ii, it than in their entire time in theater. worldwide has pulled in nearly $700 million. >> this is amazing the how well that movie did. >> big time. >> lots of people going to see it. >> did you go see it? >> no. >> you and are the only two? >> i am not an iron man guy. i have to catch up on the first two first. railroad are railroad....
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the author of a new study, robert rector, it's deja-vu all over again. we can go back to 2007, kennedy, ccain and the heritage foundationn with a study and the number was $2.5 trillion. >> right. $2.7 trillion. the analysis i did andverybody agreed with was only the retirement cos now i'm doing pre-retirement and post retirement and government is 40% big are. it's unbelievable and that is why this bill is going to cost a fortune. >> lou: i have not thought of it the way you cast it between now and 2007 when immigration, comprehensive immigration reform legislation was rolled back. 40% bigger in just about six years. it's incredible. there is something else going on that is fast a nate go to me. as you put forward this study, cato, the americans for tax reform, i'm talking about strong vibrant voices. the club for growth, you go through it and americans for tax reform and the american action forum, doug's outfit, they say you are wrong and couldn't be wronger. he has numbers. insteadf what you are concluding your reported it would reduce the deficit by $2
the author of a new study, robert rector, it's deja-vu all over again. we can go back to 2007, kennedy, ccain and the heritage foundationn with a study and the number was $2.5 trillion. >> right. $2.7 trillion. the analysis i did andverybody agreed with was only the retirement cos now i'm doing pre-retirement and post retirement and government is 40% big are. it's unbelievable and that is why this bill is going to cost a fortune. >> lou: i have not thought of it the way you cast it...
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mark hannah and robert tranum are with us.obert, tell us in brief, why are between 10 and 35 million people have to change their health care plan, count tore what the president promised? >> you know, with enthe president ran in his first election bid, he made it sound like he had a plan for the help a few poor people and everybody else was going to be obviouslied. now we discover everybody is going to be affected. 300 million americans are going to be affected by this law. some more than others. >> why is that? in other words, it's not just little businesses, it's big businesses. the way i understand it is a lot of people just don't want to pay the fee. they don't want to pay the cadillac tax. they don't want to pay the premium. they don't want to pay the deductible. if you are a small business and you work 30 hours, they don't want you to do that. are those the reasons why everybody will have to be displaced? >> yes. if you think about a home, just about everybody you see in a hotel is making about $15 an hour the made the bu
mark hannah and robert tranum are with us.obert, tell us in brief, why are between 10 and 35 million people have to change their health care plan, count tore what the president promised? >> you know, with enthe president ran in his first election bid, he made it sound like he had a plan for the help a few poor people and everybody else was going to be obviouslied. now we discover everybody is going to be affected. 300 million americans are going to be affected by this law. some more than...
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the author of the book "the curious man" spoke to us about what he found. >> this is robert l. ripley starting another believe it or not expedition in search of the strange, curious, and unbelievable. >> i think his interest in the strangeness of the world started with his childhood. he was born relatively poor in northern california. he was kind of strange-looking kid, pretty shy. i think that sense of being a little bit of an outcast and an oddball developed in in this curiosity about other oddballs and other strange people and eventually other strange places. this is a big story about an important american figure and it has never been told, and that was shocking to me, that no one had ever really fully told this guy's life. he has been dead for going on 60 years, and you still see signs of his influence going on everywhere. definitely in reality tv. definitely in these travel the world adventure shows. during his day, he taught people how to be curious about other parts of the world, and he did it in this new way because the rise of his believe it or not brand coincided with
the author of the book "the curious man" spoke to us about what he found. >> this is robert l. ripley starting another believe it or not expedition in search of the strange, curious, and unbelievable. >> i think his interest in the strangeness of the world started with his childhood. he was born relatively poor in northern california. he was kind of strange-looking kid, pretty shy. i think that sense of being a little bit of an outcast and an oddball developed in in this...
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the roberts court.e comments and the latest from rosa delauro congresswoman, one of the democratic members of congress who had dinner with president obama last night at the jefferson hotel. joining us to talk about the roberts court from the national law journal chief washington correspondent, marsha coyle who has been covering the court for some 20 years. you know your way around there marsha. >> i hope so. >> bill: thanks for coming in. marsha has a new book out called "the roberts court." congratulations. >> thanks. >> bill: peter ogborn and dan henning. >> hey hey. >> bill: with alichia cruz on the phones and cyprian bowlding who has the tv cameras covered here the video cam. so you know, politics, you get so frustrated and so discouraged sometimes. keep hoping maybe some new faces will come in, you know, and just change the whole landscape. well, one of the new faces we might have been hoping for but it doesn't look like we're going to see after all is eva longoria. she, of course, actress active i
the roberts court.e comments and the latest from rosa delauro congresswoman, one of the democratic members of congress who had dinner with president obama last night at the jefferson hotel. joining us to talk about the roberts court from the national law journal chief washington correspondent, marsha coyle who has been covering the court for some 20 years. you know your way around there marsha. >> i hope so. >> bill: thanks for coming in. marsha has a new book out called "the...
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and my guest robert caro is here with his fourth book on lyndon johnson. i believe it's l.b.j.nd the goblet of fire. chris christie killed a spider. it picked the wrong guy to steal curds and whey from. this is the colbert report. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> stephen, stephen, stephen! tephen: thank you very much. thank you, folks. please. ( cheers and applause ). folks, as you probably know, i am super tight with media mogul and thing-favoriter oprah winfrey. we have the kind of friendship where you can go years without seeing each other and we pick up right where we left off. or at least i assume we will when we meet for the second time. of course i'm a huge fan of o, oprah's book club. that's why i started o, c"o"lbert's book club as a tribute and as a theft. >> now, folks, our first book is the great gatsby by f. scott fitzgerald. look for it in bookstores between e.e. cummings and g. gordon liddy. it's clearly a towering pillar of w
and my guest robert caro is here with his fourth book on lyndon johnson. i believe it's l.b.j.nd the goblet of fire. chris christie killed a spider. it picked the wrong guy to steal curds and whey from. this is the colbert report. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> stephen, stephen, stephen! tephen: thank you very much. thank you, folks. please. (...
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and you start with chief justice roberts. is he involved? what -- what role do you think he plays in sort of controlling the shape of -- and the outcome of the court? >> i think he's very committed to trying to reach consensus on the court because when the court can speak with one voice or nearly one voice it sends a clear message to the lower courts that they should apply and interpret the law. and he's had some success with that. and one of the things i point out in the book is that even though i'm focusing on 5-4 decisions, more than 50% of the court's decisions are unanimous or by 7-2 or 8-1. >> brown: that doesn't get that much attention, right? we all tend to look at those -- >> right, not at all. and president 5-4 decisions that i do focus on, i pick them mainly because when we learn when they divide like that the most about individual justices as to how they approach and interpret the law. >> brown: and personally -- well, we talked about this after the health care decision, for one, which you write about here. did th
and you start with chief justice roberts. is he involved? what -- what role do you think he plays in sort of controlling the shape of -- and the outcome of the court? >> i think he's very committed to trying to reach consensus on the court because when the court can speak with one voice or nearly one voice it sends a clear message to the lower courts that they should apply and interpret the law. and he's had some success with that. and one of the things i point out in the book is that...
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again, we're glad that robert helped provide for its future growth. the library has a strong commitment to that as well, and our cooperative agreement within the museum is very beneficial to both institutions, and when you think of the history of space exploration in our lifetime, we learned an awful lot, but there's still a lot left to be learned. >> columbia, the location of booktv's most recent visit was south carolina's first planned city with wider streets arranged in a grid, but columbia did not have a single paveed road until 1908. the area is also home to fort jackson, the initial entry training for half of all soldiers entering the army every year. >> a history of sierm agent vism in america. buying power comes from a term usedded by one of the groups i look at call the league of women shoppers. the slogan was use your buying power for justice, and the idea behind that slogan was that americans consume a lot of goods, and consumption is a powerful way of making a moral statement, and in the book, i try to extend that idea of the league of wom
again, we're glad that robert helped provide for its future growth. the library has a strong commitment to that as well, and our cooperative agreement within the museum is very beneficial to both institutions, and when you think of the history of space exploration in our lifetime, we learned an awful lot, but there's still a lot left to be learned. >> columbia, the location of booktv's most recent visit was south carolina's first planned city with wider streets arranged in a grid, but...
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roberts has spoken on this many times throughout his career in 2009.gress can impose this disparity treatment forever because of the history in the south. some people say, yes, recent discriminations exist. it is not historic. what do you think that the roberts court will do about this voting rights act decision? >> i think it will be very close. when the court took up section five in 2009, roberts really sent a warning shot across the bow of congress telling them, when you reauthorize this law back in 2006, you were using very old data. and he said a lot has changed. and a lot has changed in the south. and justice kennedy picked up on this, too, saying you know, what about discrimination in the north? did congress take a look at that? or discrimination in the west? i have a feeling that section five is in a lot of trouble. especially after the oral arguments in the shelby county, alabama case. it will be very close. i would be very worried if i were the civil rights community. >> going back to the conversation, you talk about the political context whe
roberts has spoken on this many times throughout his career in 2009.gress can impose this disparity treatment forever because of the history in the south. some people say, yes, recent discriminations exist. it is not historic. what do you think that the roberts court will do about this voting rights act decision? >> i think it will be very close. when the court took up section five in 2009, roberts really sent a warning shot across the bow of congress telling them, when you reauthorize...
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robert, good to see you. robert frank, our wealth editor. you tweeted we traded.our tweets to our crew today. this one's for dan. why solar city sinking so fast? >> i actually think this had to do with herb greenberg today. he was asked a question about this name during i think "street signs" and he said there's a lockup coming up. stocks up june 10th. elon musk owns 27% of this. but other people who have been insiders are probably going to cash out on this thing. >> next up b.k. you said to buy tlt with conviction since april 17th. the etf is down 6.5% since that original call. #floptrade. >> it's kind of like a "fast" fire within the tweet -- >> i know. >> i've been wrong on it. i'm still long tlt. it's about my line in the sand. i'm actually looking more at the 30-year bond futures. they bounced today. if that holds, then i will stay, but within a day or so you'll be seeing me either staying in it or kicking it if it goes a little bit lower. not much. >> coming up next, your first move to make at the opening bell. stay with us. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found soft
robert, good to see you. robert frank, our wealth editor. you tweeted we traded.our tweets to our crew today. this one's for dan. why solar city sinking so fast? >> i actually think this had to do with herb greenberg today. he was asked a question about this name during i think "street signs" and he said there's a lockup coming up. stocks up june 10th. elon musk owns 27% of this. but other people who have been insiders are probably going to cash out on this thing. >> next...
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quickly, robert gibbs.ould you be warning your friends in the white houses if you were in that business to be careful about trotting out that line, hey, the president just found out last week about this? at some point, it starts to sound like ronald reagan and iran/contra in 1986. >> let's be clear. you don't have to -- you don't have to imagine much of what mitch mcconnell would have said to david gregory conjuring up not letting the facts get in the way had the president known about this, had kathy couprumle tells the president then several weeks before the report is done. mick mcconnell saying if the president knew before the report was done what proof do we have that the president didn't meddle and soften what the attorney general report came up with. you read that report and no good answer in terms of do you tell the president now or wait? >> no good answer, robert, but he has the same answer on a.p. and the same answer he has on -- >> but, joe, do you want the president so say, oh, sure i had a long c
quickly, robert gibbs.ould you be warning your friends in the white houses if you were in that business to be careful about trotting out that line, hey, the president just found out last week about this? at some point, it starts to sound like ronald reagan and iran/contra in 1986. >> let's be clear. you don't have to -- you don't have to imagine much of what mitch mcconnell would have said to david gregory conjuring up not letting the facts get in the way had the president known about...
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>>> a young mountain lion wondering around the downtown area is now trapped inside an aqua duct, robert honda is live with the strategies they are using to try to free the animal. >> reporter: tory we are hear along an aqueduct, which as you mentioned it has turned into an unintentional cage for a young mountain lion basically trapped inside. if you take a look you can see a team getting ready to tranquilize an animal that is scared and hiding. we know that because we have been watching it for a little while now. earlier this morning it was trying to scale the concrete sliding unsuccessfully and has been trying to do that for a while and now has given up, so while it is bad for the mountain lion it is god for the police since it presents no immediate danger. right now we are waiting and admiring the beauty of the animal while they wait for them to tranquilize and remove it and return it to a natural habitat. as tory mentioned it was first spotted around water street around 4:00 a.m. and then spotted over the next several hours. >> we seem to be having a problem there with robert honda's
>>> a young mountain lion wondering around the downtown area is now trapped inside an aqua duct, robert honda is live with the strategies they are using to try to free the animal. >> reporter: tory we are hear along an aqueduct, which as you mentioned it has turned into an unintentional cage for a young mountain lion basically trapped inside. if you take a look you can see a team getting ready to tranquilize an animal that is scared and hiding. we know that because we have been...
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about thel me more collaboration, musically, with robert plant. >> on this record?> -- tavis: yes. >> we co wrote one of the songs, which i do not usually do. making things up at sound checks. "ohio," he is such a brilliant band leader, organizer, when i had that in a certain shape, it just was not working, and i played it for him, and he said, oh, well, just do this and do this and do this, and you are done." it took him about five minutes to come up with the idea, and it made it happen. tavis: if i were to ask you to name the song on your that is the most fun, you would say what? there is a song called "get marie." there is a pgr my french canadian grandparents that was taken moments after they were married, and my grandmother has got this look on her face like wow, this is probably a really bad idea. grandfather is a very handsome, lumberjack type thing, and he is leery, like he cannot wait to get his hands on her, and she told this story, and they had a pretty crazy relationship, but i always thought when you grow up around the family stories, it had this little
about thel me more collaboration, musically, with robert plant. >> on this record?> -- tavis: yes. >> we co wrote one of the songs, which i do not usually do. making things up at sound checks. "ohio," he is such a brilliant band leader, organizer, when i had that in a certain shape, it just was not working, and i played it for him, and he said, oh, well, just do this and do this and do this, and you are done." it took him about five minutes to come up with the...
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thomas roberts is up next. hello, thomas. >>> good morning, everybody.r, poisonous plot. new york city mayor michael bloomberg ricin-loaded letters and what they say about the fight over gun control in this country. we're talking with dan gross and carolyn maloney of new york. >>> the mom jailed in mexico for allegedly smuggling pot is breaking her silence. we talk with an arizona lawmaker trying to help her get home safely. >>> michele bachmann may be out of the business but her tea party legacy will move on. who takes it up? our agenda panel weighs in on that. >>> ann romney speaking out about what sunk her husband's campaign and the scandals plaguing the white house. that and much more at the top of the hour. come here, boy. ♪ there you go. come on, let's play! [ male announcer ] there's an easier way to protect your dog from dangerous parasites. good boy. fetch! trifexis is the monthly, beef-flavored tablet that prevents heartworm disease, kills fleas and prevents infestations, and treats hook-, round-, and whipworm infections. treatment with fewer t
thomas roberts is up next. hello, thomas. >>> good morning, everybody.r, poisonous plot. new york city mayor michael bloomberg ricin-loaded letters and what they say about the fight over gun control in this country. we're talking with dan gross and carolyn maloney of new york. >>> the mom jailed in mexico for allegedly smuggling pot is breaking her silence. we talk with an arizona lawmaker trying to help her get home safely. >>> michele bachmann may be out of the...
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robert, thank you for your time together. i appreciate having you. >> rachel, thank you. >> hold on. we have more ahead. >>> today at the president's big deal foreign policy national security civil liberties speech, an activist who has been a thorn in the side of two white houses now, medea benjamin from code pink, wheeled into existence that rarest of things in presidential speech, an unscripted moment. >> so today, once again -- >> there are 102 people on a hunger strike. these desperate people. >> i'm about to address it, ma'am, but you have to let me speak. i'm about to address it. >> you are commander in chief. >> let me address it. >> you can close guantanamo today. >> why don't you let me address it? why don't you sit down and i'll tell you exactly what i'm going to do? >> president at first seemingly flustered by the interruption. sort of. then nobody quite knew how it was going to end because the heckling did not stop. she stopped for a second, but then she interrupted the president again and again and again. and eve
robert, thank you for your time together. i appreciate having you. >> rachel, thank you. >> hold on. we have more ahead. >>> today at the president's big deal foreign policy national security civil liberties speech, an activist who has been a thorn in the side of two white houses now, medea benjamin from code pink, wheeled into existence that rarest of things in presidential speech, an unscripted moment. >> so today, once again -- >> there are 102 people on a...
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and now, robert correcter came back to us -- robert rector came back to us again and wrote another report a report that told us about the cost of illegal immigration and what it meant to our society and our culture and our civilization. i believe that that result is instrumental in america waking up and coming to an understanding that there's a lot bigger equation than the simple buzzwords of, we have to bring them out of the shadows, what are you going to do about the 11 million or 12 million that are here, it's curious to me that that number hasn't changed, except it's groipped a million since 2006. when i came to this congress i thought that number was, the number of illegals in america was somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 million. judgment of those that we knew were here plus a calculation on those that we knew were coming here, minus those that were going back home and those that are deceased that came to a number that i thought approached 20 million people or more. and yet, now we are hearing in the time that i've been in congress, more than a decade, 12 million illegals in ameri
and now, robert correcter came back to us -- robert rector came back to us again and wrote another report a report that told us about the cost of illegal immigration and what it meant to our society and our culture and our civilization. i believe that that result is instrumental in america waking up and coming to an understanding that there's a lot bigger equation than the simple buzzwords of, we have to bring them out of the shadows, what are you going to do about the 11 million or 12 million...
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robert, you've been in there.don't know how much you're privileged to say about that strategy session. it does seem to me based on news reports, i'm like the president here, based on news reports, you folks suggested getting this threat as fast as you could, whatever was left to put out, and basically clean house as best you can then start focusing on positive efforts like creating jobs. don't just sit there in the water taking heat and taking hits. was that roughly what you guys were advising? >> i don't -- i wouldn't dispute that. i think the white house clearly has, as you said, regained their footing even from just the beginning of this week. i think they've come, as you said, full circle, in now dispatching for leave lois lerner. i think they're in a much better place certainly than they were two weeks ago but probably even, chris, in a much better place than they were just two or three days ago. >> let me ask you, joy, from the outside. maybe he's being too kind. i think he's a bit too kind. i think lois ler
robert, you've been in there.don't know how much you're privileged to say about that strategy session. it does seem to me based on news reports, i'm like the president here, based on news reports, you folks suggested getting this threat as fast as you could, whatever was left to put out, and basically clean house as best you can then start focusing on positive efforts like creating jobs. don't just sit there in the water taking heat and taking hits. was that roughly what you guys were advising?...
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roberts: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to set aside the pending amendment to call up amendment number 948. the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call, sir. mr. roberts: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. roberts: i ask unanimous consent to set aside the pending amendment to call up amendment 948. the presiding officer: without objection, the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from kansas, mr. roberts, for himself and others proposes amendment numbered 948. on page 355 -- mr. roberts: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the reading of the amendment be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. roberts: thank you, mr. president. this is roberts amendment number 948. this amendment would help rein in the largest expenditure within the department of agriculture's budget, the supplemental nutrition food stamp program, snap, the subcommittee included in minimal savings for the food stamps around $4 b
roberts: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to set aside the pending amendment to call up amendment number 948. the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call, sir. mr. roberts: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. roberts: i ask unanimous consent to set aside the pending amendment to call up amendment 948. the presiding officer: without objection, the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from kansas, mr. roberts, for himself and...
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robert joins us from vegas. right now, what do you say, robert? >> i'm excited. i'm excited. wait to the go. >> have you got a plan with this? are you going to kind of get in there and create off the dribble? >> freestyle. [ laughter ] you know, i got a game plan. you know, but you got to be able to change gears with mayweather. make those adjustments. >> reporter: how much is this promotion is a show and how much has been, all right, i'm sick of this guy, let's go ahead and do this? >> i mean, everything has been real, you know, especially with my father -- >> you're going to beat up that woman beater, the one who beat up his wife in front of his kids! you guys like that [ bleep ]? you like this guy woman beater? he must have learned that from his dad. >> his dad must realize he cannot fight for his son. my dad cannot fight for me. i feel like the trainers should act their age and let the fighters do the fighting. that's what it's about. >> reporter: as you were sitting there, were you like man, dad, sit down. i'm the one that's got to hit him, come on. >> yeah, i kind of ta
robert joins us from vegas. right now, what do you say, robert? >> i'm excited. i'm excited. wait to the go. >> have you got a plan with this? are you going to kind of get in there and create off the dribble? >> freestyle. [ laughter ] you know, i got a game plan. you know, but you got to be able to change gears with mayweather. make those adjustments. >> reporter: how much is this promotion is a show and how much has been, all right, i'm sick of this guy, let's go ahead...
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robert handa has just arrived at the scene of the crash. robert what are you seeing there?'ve been here for 15 minutes and we are seeing a very chaotic and horrific scene. as you heard at the top of the show san jose police responded to what turned out to be a fatal accident involving a driver in that silver lexus suv and a woman and two children shortly after 3:30 this afternoon. now as we reported the child, a 5-year-old girl was severely injured and died here at the scene. the woman who police say is a family member but not necessarily the mother was taken to a near by hospital. and as you reported a little while ago, we have been told by police that a 2-year-old girl, the sister of the girl that was killed was also hit by the vehicle. she was 2 years old. she was apparently taken inside a house by family members. possibly to try to treat her. and they, paramedics were able to go inside, get her and she was also taken to the hospital. only about 20 minutes ago. police say they believe that she is suffering from nonlife threatening injuries. now, of course all of this is
robert handa has just arrived at the scene of the crash. robert what are you seeing there?'ve been here for 15 minutes and we are seeing a very chaotic and horrific scene. as you heard at the top of the show san jose police responded to what turned out to be a fatal accident involving a driver in that silver lexus suv and a woman and two children shortly after 3:30 this afternoon. now as we reported the child, a 5-year-old girl was severely injured and died here at the scene. the woman who...