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everyone: robert! robert! robert! robert! robert! robert! all right, all right, all right, ok!alf-- it's gonna be me, you, you, you... and you. yeah! everyone: yay! let's go! all right! ho, ho, whoa, what about me? how could i not start the second half? i don't wanna be accused of nepotism. catch the fever! i'she just shopped at giant. she's got a receipt. we're gonna shop for the same items and see the difference. let's shop! kids get the after- school munchies? absolutely. even with your bonus card, you saved over a buck here at walmart. yes! here at walmart you save over $2 on capri suns. wow! that's amazing. here at walmart you saved over $1.20 on cereal. that's good stuff! o.k. big moment. same items at walmart... $91.56. that's a savings of over $15 or 14%! yes! bring your last grocery receipt to walmart and compare prices. you'll see for yourself. hi. listen, ray just got home. yeah, that'll be great, shelley. thanks. ok, bye. listen, shelley's having a birthday party for sam saturday at the happy zone. we're all invited. oh, that's great. the happy zone. what's the matt
everyone: robert! robert! robert! robert! robert! robert! all right, all right, all right, ok!alf-- it's gonna be me, you, you, you... and you. yeah! everyone: yay! let's go! all right! ho, ho, whoa, what about me? how could i not start the second half? i don't wanna be accused of nepotism. catch the fever! i'she just shopped at giant. she's got a receipt. we're gonna shop for the same items and see the difference. let's shop! kids get the after- school munchies? absolutely. even with your...
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give this dog to robert. i don't want to give robert my dog. got a hell of a dog here, raymond. yeah. know who he reminds me of? shamsky. oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. shamsky. yeah. he was a hell of a pooch, wasn't he? used to follow me everywhere. then one day i came home from school and shamsky wasn't there. of course mom tried to make me feel better. she told me he got hit by a car. but i knew what really happened. well, that-- that's ok, raymond. i'm not blaming you. it's not your fault you had allergies. yeah, well, i don't have allergies anymore. hey, give me some sugar, too, there, huh? h-hey. he's cool, isn't he? oh, yeah. he's great. you're a lucky man, raymond. [choked up] lucky man. you know, it's a funny thing, but to this day, i can't even look at a liver snap without getting all choked up. robert, wait. what? here. why don't you take the dog? what are you saying? you mean you'd want me to have him? yeah, well, he likes you. we can't have a dog. we got a hamster. he's nuts. he likes you. no, no. no, i'd just be setting myself up for more hurt. you know, every time i get at
give this dog to robert. i don't want to give robert my dog. got a hell of a dog here, raymond. yeah. know who he reminds me of? shamsky. oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. shamsky. yeah. he was a hell of a pooch, wasn't he? used to follow me everywhere. then one day i came home from school and shamsky wasn't there. of course mom tried to make me feel better. she told me he got hit by a car. but i knew what really happened. well, that-- that's ok, raymond. i'm not blaming you. it's not your fault you had...
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catherine was robert's alibi and robert was my sister's alibi. if he goes, i go, her words.u have to do it for mom. >> cathy's mother was stabbed 37 times in the face and neck. that's not a crime for $100 in the cash register. that's a crime of passion. andrew has been with her through all of this. you're going to believe your sister when she starts talking about this stuff. family first. we need to protect our family. >> and then there's a plethora of questions. how much of involvement does she have in this crime? >> could cathy suh do this? yes, i think she could have done this. >> on my father's deathbed, i promised i wouldn't let nothing happen to my mother. i even promised my mother, i'll never let anything wrong happen. i'll always be there for you. for me to fail was unacceptable. i couldn't accept that. it was my duty as a son to right this wrong. i didn't have anybody to confide in. who do you tell this to? i found out who killed my mother, what do i do next? there's nobody i can turn to. it was my sister and that was it. >> it was as if cathy was the mafia. nobody
catherine was robert's alibi and robert was my sister's alibi. if he goes, i go, her words.u have to do it for mom. >> cathy's mother was stabbed 37 times in the face and neck. that's not a crime for $100 in the cash register. that's a crime of passion. andrew has been with her through all of this. you're going to believe your sister when she starts talking about this stuff. family first. we need to protect our family. >> and then there's a plethora of questions. how much of...
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johnson was convinced that robert kennedy was trying to -- johnson is convinced that robert robert -- all the bad stories in every scandal that comes out in the media was somehow connected to johnson. johnson is convinced that as robert kennedy. it's hard now for us to understand the hostility that existed between these two men and i think that leads to johnson's paranoia. clearly paranoia and there is no basis or reason or rationality but sometimes people are irrational. the point was this is about the president being assassinated but for the first 40 minutes that johnson doesn't do -- know that and on air force one he doesn't know whether he officially becomes president until he has taken the oath of office and one of the reasons he wants to take it so fast is he thinks once he takes the oath there's nothing they do. what could they do that -- to him before that? nothing. he needs to know he is president. i should have prefaced this by telling you i only take easy questions. these tough questions. >> i wanted to ask about the early part of your book you discuss the ways in which the
johnson was convinced that robert kennedy was trying to -- johnson is convinced that robert robert -- all the bad stories in every scandal that comes out in the media was somehow connected to johnson. johnson is convinced that as robert kennedy. it's hard now for us to understand the hostility that existed between these two men and i think that leads to johnson's paranoia. clearly paranoia and there is no basis or reason or rationality but sometimes people are irrational. the point was this is...
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>> robert is great.heritage, creed, and color. this year, a born boy in texas sang the anthem at a nba championship game, some people questioned his right to sing the song. >> sadly he was being criticized for not being american enough. unfortunately, that's nothing new. >> time and time again we must stand up and proudly declare i am an american. >> yes, now, ladies and gentlemen, please stand for our national anthem, sung by sebastian de la cruz. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave? ♪ a man and his truck... and a broken fence... and a lost calf. ♪ and the heart to search fo
>> robert is great.heritage, creed, and color. this year, a born boy in texas sang the anthem at a nba championship game, some people questioned his right to sing the song. >> sadly he was being criticized for not being american enough. unfortunately, that's nothing new. >> time and time again we must stand up and proudly declare i am an american. >> yes, now, ladies and gentlemen, please stand for our national anthem, sung by sebastian de la cruz. ♪ o say, can you see...
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" pic in it, the harvard law professor explore the opening years of the roberts court. examining the more controversial decisions including upholding the affordable care act. this program is about one hour. >> host: thanks so much for being here. i really enjoyed your book "in the balance." i thought before we dug into some of the decisions, that we could talk about the court itself. since 2005, the then considerable turnover with justices. i was one if you could give us a thumbnail sketch of the new one. >> sure. obviously, the first one who we talk about as adequate as chief justice roberts, who was appointed by president george w. bush. he was initially nominated to replace sandra day o'connor. while that nomination was pending the chief justice passed away and roberts was renominated for the rehnquist position. and that meant there had to be new nominees for the o'connor position, and samuel alito was nominated for that. they essentially arrived at the court at the same time to think that maybe in a month of overl overlap. and they're both quite conservative coming
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>> robert ray joining us from tripoli. thank you very much. al jazeera' paul beban has more, he had more on secretary of state john kerry's comments this morning. he joins us live from pa washington. paul? reporter: >> reporter: good morning. secretary kerry, as you know, saying there is now evidence that sarin gas was used, building on his very strong remarks from friday, you know, making the case for war, and now, of course, the president taking the issue to congress. as we know, this has been a very difficult congress to work with. there is word that the president was set, feeling very setback by the failure of the resolution in britain and also worried that the next time he might need to come to congress for military force, perhaps in any future conflict with iran that this would undermine him in those future efforts. that may be some of the reasoning behind going to congress now. however, there are criticisms from both sides, even some republicans saying that the president should act now. >> and if he says this issue is as important as it
>> robert ray joining us from tripoli. thank you very much. al jazeera' paul beban has more, he had more on secretary of state john kerry's comments this morning. he joins us live from pa washington. paul? reporter: >> reporter: good morning. secretary kerry, as you know, saying there is now evidence that sarin gas was used, building on his very strong remarks from friday, you know, making the case for war, and now, of course, the president taking the issue to congress. as we know,...
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that was available with chief justice roberts and he deployed it in his opinion. but there was no similar background seeking about the scope of the power to tax. so he did not have the resources with his general ideology i don't want to say specifically about chief justice robert about what was available was a purely party political decision and striking down the affordable care act was the decision of the republican party. but if you are the key of jurisprudence rather than political terms and that doesn't matter and that could be a detriment to not come up with the theory that just so happens to fit with what the republican party wants. that happened bush against al gore and that is not good for the court. >> host: what did the other big cases is government controlled can you tell us the story of how the hell space came to be? >> good control or get rights litigation is interesting with the orchestration over quite a long period so maybe 20 years ago when legal academics partially support from the national rifle association started to examine the background of t
that was available with chief justice roberts and he deployed it in his opinion. but there was no similar background seeking about the scope of the power to tax. so he did not have the resources with his general ideology i don't want to say specifically about chief justice robert about what was available was a purely party political decision and striking down the affordable care act was the decision of the republican party. but if you are the key of jurisprudence rather than political terms and...
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that was available after chief justice roberts. and he deployed it. there was no similar background thinking in jurisprudential terms about the scope of the power to tax. he didn't have the resources available in his general ideology. i don't want to say he is specificaspecifica lly about chief justice roberts that what was available was a purely party political position. that is by 2012 striking down the affordable care act was the position of the republican party but if you are thinking jurisprudentially rather than in party political terms the fact that the position in the republican party doesn't matter and that might be a detriment, that you might not want the court to see it as just coming up with a theory that just so happens to fit with what the republican party of 2012 plots. that is sort of what happened in bush v. gore and it's not good for the court to do that. >> host: one of the other big cases that you talk about involved gun control in the district of columbia. can you tell us the story of how the heller case came into being? >> guest:
that was available after chief justice roberts. and he deployed it. there was no similar background thinking in jurisprudential terms about the scope of the power to tax. he didn't have the resources available in his general ideology. i don't want to say he is specificaspecifica lly about chief justice roberts that what was available was a purely party political position. that is by 2012 striking down the affordable care act was the position of the republican party but if you are thinking...
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chief justice roberts is not going to get into this for a while. but he made it in in a year or two. they don't like what he did in the affordable care act. but he goes on to say that the american bar association meetings were other places and he will be deferential to his done and that will be fine with them. they all want the court to be an important institution. they want people to think well of the court. ..
chief justice roberts is not going to get into this for a while. but he made it in in a year or two. they don't like what he did in the affordable care act. but he goes on to say that the american bar association meetings were other places and he will be deferential to his done and that will be fine with them. they all want the court to be an important institution. they want people to think well of the court. ..
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robert you know again you know. if you're going to have the legality of it all go ahead jump in robert. so my view is that there is one kind of military intervention that could be justified under international law that is not prohibited by the main provision on the use of force of the u.n. charter and that is a targeted intervention for humanitarian reasons to prevent future chemical attacks and the argument for prevention is really the prevention atrocities is consistent with the principles and purposes of the united nations and it's a targeted goal that does not constitute the use of force against the political independence or territorial integrity of an. statements to it's directed surgically degrading the chemical weapons capacity however it seems to me that the burden of proof would be very high in the present circumstances i think you would have to show. that is to say that the alternative to the use of force is not working and so it's been suggested that it will be very different called for assad to meet the
robert you know again you know. if you're going to have the legality of it all go ahead jump in robert. so my view is that there is one kind of military intervention that could be justified under international law that is not prohibited by the main provision on the use of force of the u.n. charter and that is a targeted intervention for humanitarian reasons to prevent future chemical attacks and the argument for prevention is really the prevention atrocities is consistent with the principles...
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according to robert, once the chair calls for a vote on a resolution there should be no comments while the vote proceeds, that is members should just respond ai or no because such comments are discussion that might influence other member's vote. members desiring to speak, must submit a card prior to the item being called, while i realize that in dealing with the public, it is necessary to be some what lenient, perhaps an announcement would help the public to be aware of the rules. and also, according to robert, and evlyn the gavel is not a hammer and should be used with one firm tap to call the meeting to order and continues to be my privilege to serve as parliamentarian and time keeper for the board. >> and now, i would like to
according to robert, once the chair calls for a vote on a resolution there should be no comments while the vote proceeds, that is members should just respond ai or no because such comments are discussion that might influence other member's vote. members desiring to speak, must submit a card prior to the item being called, while i realize that in dealing with the public, it is necessary to be some what lenient, perhaps an announcement would help the public to be aware of the rules. and also,...
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diane roberts, wusa9 sports. >> there is talk maybe his teammates are a little sick of all this robert griffin, iii. >> you got to think they will be. they dealt with it last year, okay, that's the first year but second year, this is a team, folks. you did a let's be real about how good robert was last year. >> it was impressive. >> a big difference. >> the cbs evening news is next. derek and jan will see you >> pelley: tonight, madness drove the navy yard killer. the f.b.i. has released video of the washington massacre as it happened. and explained the motive in the words of the gub man himself. bob orr has the story. 7 a senator opposed to obamacare took the floor for 21 hours and occasionally strayed off topic. >> i do not like green eggs and ham. i do not like them, sam, i am. >> schieffer: nancy cordes on the senate's vote today. in a breakthrough, a new artificial leg is controlled by nothing but the awarer's thoughts. dr. jon lapook shows us how it's possible. after an amazing comeback, team u.s.a. sailed the deciding race in the america's cup. bill whitaker has the action and t
diane roberts, wusa9 sports. >> there is talk maybe his teammates are a little sick of all this robert griffin, iii. >> you got to think they will be. they dealt with it last year, okay, that's the first year but second year, this is a team, folks. you did a let's be real about how good robert was last year. >> it was impressive. >> a big difference. >> the cbs evening news is next. derek and jan will see you >> pelley: tonight, madness drove the navy yard...
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in a wakeup call to america former labor secretary robert reich takes his lifelong fight for economic fairness to the big screen in the documentary inequality for all he believes the growing income gap threatens the american way of life unless citizens take action to lay out the problems the potential solutions and explain why some as things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politics with. politicking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley and the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all and equality for all opens across the united states this friday has already picked up a special jury award at the sundance film festival we'll talk a lot about that film a little while robert joins us from new york for some other things robert the federal government shutdown looms will the government be open after september thi
in a wakeup call to america former labor secretary robert reich takes his lifelong fight for economic fairness to the big screen in the documentary inequality for all he believes the growing income gap threatens the american way of life unless citizens take action to lay out the problems the potential solutions and explain why some as things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politics with. politicking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert...
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robert you know again you know. if you go ahead the legality of it all go ahead jump in robert . so my view is that there is one kind of military intervention that could be justified under international law and that is not prohibited by the main provision on the use of force in the un charter and that is a targeted intervention for humanitarian reasons to prevent future chemical attacks and the argument for prevention is really that prevention atrocities is consistent with the principles and purposes of the united nations and it's a targeted goal that does not constitute the use of force against the political independence or territorial integrity of any state in its directed surgically degrading the chemical weapons capacity however it seems to me that the burden of proof would be very high in the present circumstances i think you would have to show. that is to say that the alternative to the use of force is not working and so it's been suggested that it will be very difficult for assad to meet the timetable well there could be logistical reasons for that or there could be reason
robert you know again you know. if you go ahead the legality of it all go ahead jump in robert . so my view is that there is one kind of military intervention that could be justified under international law and that is not prohibited by the main provision on the use of force in the un charter and that is a targeted intervention for humanitarian reasons to prevent future chemical attacks and the argument for prevention is really that prevention atrocities is consistent with the principles and...
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what bothers me isn't that roberts' changed his vote. judges do that regularly. instead that his tax section simply doesn't compute even justice ruth bader begins berg who expressed skepticism about the taxing power justification during oral argument was qvc call about the theory when she read a summary from the bench. the regrettable inference to draw he -- not expanding federal power and succeeded in squaring that circumstance wl a ruling hinging on a head-scatching tax on inactivity. a piece of legislation no congress would have passed. the sad thing about this episode is that the chief didn't have do what he did to save the court. for one thing, obamacare has always been unpopular, particularly the individual mandate which even a majority of democrats in a national poll on the eve of the ruling thought was unconstitutional. for another, he only damaged his own reputation by making this move after warnings from pundits and politicians striking down the law would be conservative judicial activism. most importantly, the reason we care about the court's independe
what bothers me isn't that roberts' changed his vote. judges do that regularly. instead that his tax section simply doesn't compute even justice ruth bader begins berg who expressed skepticism about the taxing power justification during oral argument was qvc call about the theory when she read a summary from the bench. the regrettable inference to draw he -- not expanding federal power and succeeded in squaring that circumstance wl a ruling hinging on a head-scatching tax on inactivity. a piece...
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potential solutions and explain why sometimes things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politics. i. i thinking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all inequality for all opens across the united states this friday it's already picked up a special jury award at the sundance film festival we'll talk a lot about that film a little while robert joins us from new york for some other things robert the federal government shutdown looms will the government be open after the september thirtieth yes or no well my betting is yes larry because the republicans don't really want to fall out they know what happened in one nine hundred ninety five ninety ninety six people are looking for a way out on the other hand the very conservative tea party republicans don't want to compromise so i
potential solutions and explain why sometimes things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politics. i. i thinking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all inequality for all opens...
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but i don't know what actually affected john roberts, but i do know this. jeff argues there were arguments on both sides. the supporters of bill will make another reasonable argument and i spent all my time there was a reasonable argument on our side, too that they were dismissing as for the west. i never denied that this was a close case that could go either way given the existing legal materials and insistent upon it as a matter of fact. however, whatever the consensus was, this was a choice between vision of the constitution and unseated by the liberal justices and justice ginsburg and stephen of opinion which argued that this was clearly constitutional under the commerce and also under the tax but also as a fallback pherae. but never -- or it was unconstitutional under the theory that we articulate which ended up being very ably made by the joint defending opinion in the case. but this was in the other version of the constitution no one, nobody, no judge ever made the position publicly pitted nobody said that this law was unconstitutional under the comm
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worry about what robert is going to be just to be the best i can be for robert. >> all righty. frank beamer and his virginia tech hokies on the road. first quarter logan thomas. d.j. cole. the hokies jumped out 7-0. second quarter and this time thomas will call his number onto quarterback draw. he's in and virginia stuns the yellowjackets 17-10. >> this afternoon wizards and mystic players unite giving children a reason to smile. that story next. >> the n.h.l. regular season begins in five days and the caps will visit chicago. several players missed. the capitals host the flyers tomorrow night in a preseason tilt. >> big news for the captain alex ovechkin a huge honor the three-time heart trophy winner will carry the torch on behalf of his native russia. he'll be the first russian to carry the torch sunday in greece. the ceremony is go days before they open before the game in chicago. >> today capitals and wizards players attended a xhart ter school to put together a playground -- charter. the likes of wizards guard joined the volunteers to help kids have a place to play. for t
worry about what robert is going to be just to be the best i can be for robert. >> all righty. frank beamer and his virginia tech hokies on the road. first quarter logan thomas. d.j. cole. the hokies jumped out 7-0. second quarter and this time thomas will call his number onto quarterback draw. he's in and virginia stuns the yellowjackets 17-10. >> this afternoon wizards and mystic players unite giving children a reason to smile. that story next. >> the n.h.l. regular season...
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connell: robert gray out west.agen: here is going to cash in big time once the company goes public, original investors, we don't know what their percentage sticks are because it is private. dick costello is c e o of twitter, jack busey, co-founder and c e l of square, a huge hit and evan williams. all of the ones who put them on air early on. connell: are you on twitter? chief investment officer of cumberland advisers, charles dean with us. charles: i blame you. connell: you had no profile picture. dagen: a robot. >> we learn from facebook? what is your take? >> we will find that out. facebook heard people who bougha score card of winners and losers and the losers are big losers, winners are big winners and facebook is the round trip that broke everybody's heart. where is twitter going to go? i think twitter is very popular. a lot of people use it, serves up purpose of why expect this will be a successful offering and investors will cash out. dagen: robert said half a billion users but i thought it was closer to $3
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a special jury award at the sundance film festival which argo out about that film a little while robert joins us from new york for some of the venues robert the federal government shutdown looms will the government be open after the september thirtieth yes or no well my betting is yes larry because the republicans don't really want the fall out they know what happened in one thousand ninety five ninety ninety six people are looking for a way out on the other hand the very conservative tea party republicans don't want to compromise so inside the republican party there is a civil war going on and the result of that civil war will probably dictate what happens after september thirtieth you know the economists this is hypothetical if this shutdown what happens how does that affect joe citizen well it depends on how long it's shutdown a shutdown this time around would be worse than the one nine hundred ninety five one thousand nine hundred six the town because then about six appropriation bills had already been and acted passed into law and so a lot of the government will have the money it n
a special jury award at the sundance film festival which argo out about that film a little while robert joins us from new york for some of the venues robert the federal government shutdown looms will the government be open after the september thirtieth yes or no well my betting is yes larry because the republicans don't really want the fall out they know what happened in one thousand ninety five ninety ninety six people are looking for a way out on the other hand the very conservative tea party...
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robert e. lee, led his ragtag confederate forces, the army of northern virginia, to one victory after another over their opposite number, the union army of the potomac but the victories were all won on virginia soil. and in feeble, the virginia economy even as they defended it. lee knew better than any southerner that the confederacy's resources were too limited to keep fending off the confederacies enemies indefinitely. only by carrying the war into the union states, and only by leveraging the war-weariness of the union voting public into peace negotiations could the confederacy hope to win. but this was by no means a farfetched hope. in the fall of 1862 dissension over president abraham lincoln's emancipation proclamation caused unhappy voters in new york and new jersey to install democratic governors there. a new round of antiwar, democratic candidates, were due to run in the fall of 1863 governors elections in ohio and pennsylvania. if those states also turned against the war, they could fo
robert e. lee, led his ragtag confederate forces, the army of northern virginia, to one victory after another over their opposite number, the union army of the potomac but the victories were all won on virginia soil. and in feeble, the virginia economy even as they defended it. lee knew better than any southerner that the confederacy's resources were too limited to keep fending off the confederacies enemies indefinitely. only by carrying the war into the union states, and only by leveraging the...
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of course, all the talk is of robert griffin, iii. will he every be as good as he was during his offensive rookie of the year campaign? his teammates are optimistic. offense, defense and special teams, every aspect of the redskins game has problems, but win or lose all the praise and right now all the blame will fall on robert griffin, iii. >> things are going to happen. you're going to have to deal with the scrutiny and be able to stare it in the face and overcome it. that's just what it is. there's nothing else to say about that. you still try to go out and have the fun you know how playing the game that you love. >> despite the skins' slow 0-3 start griffin has thrown for 300 yards in three consecutive games. of course, much of those yards came during garbage time with the team playing catchup, but he seems to have lost some explosiveness on the ground. however, his teammates say griffin is close to looking like the robert of old. >> he's very close. every week he's been getting better from the eagles to last week to the lions i fe
of course, all the talk is of robert griffin, iii. will he every be as good as he was during his offensive rookie of the year campaign? his teammates are optimistic. offense, defense and special teams, every aspect of the redskins game has problems, but win or lose all the praise and right now all the blame will fall on robert griffin, iii. >> things are going to happen. you're going to have to deal with the scrutiny and be able to stare it in the face and overcome it. that's just what it...
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robert rice just said you are exactly right. >> that's a first in tv. but i want to say something he's exactly wrong on, which was, bob, when you said that these jobs will not be replaced by automation and machines and robots, i believe that you're wrong. in fact, this is a trend that's actually already happening, christine. i went out to one of these casual -- what do they call them, the fast casual restaurants. you now order your food on an ipod, you don't have a server. if you go to these burger kings and mcdonald's, that's the problem, bob rice, you never go to those restaurants. when you go to those places now, you don't have a server who is actually pouring your drink. now you go and you put your cup into the dispenser machine. so they're doing things already, robert rice, to reduce their labor costs -- >> we all want a high-wage economy. we all three agree about that. steven moore, robert reich, thank you. >>> detroit bankrupt, residents losing jobs, losing homes, and now losing their dogs. the story of thousands of strays roaming the motor city
robert rice just said you are exactly right. >> that's a first in tv. but i want to say something he's exactly wrong on, which was, bob, when you said that these jobs will not be replaced by automation and machines and robots, i believe that you're wrong. in fact, this is a trend that's actually already happening, christine. i went out to one of these casual -- what do they call them, the fast casual restaurants. you now order your food on an ipod, you don't have a server. if you go to...
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robert hatcher: pelvic inflammatory disease is not an equal opportunity disease. it causes infertilely, chronic pain, hysterectomies for women, no comparable pathology for a man. so if a man tells a woman "but i love you so much, i mean, i'm taking my chances. you take your chances." you just tell that man that the risks are not the same. we can be encouraged that there have been some declines in gonorrhea, but gonorrhea rates are highest in the united states among industrialized countries. so what does all this mean to us personally? alexandra levine: maybe we have to think in a society a little bit differently about sexual behaviors. there was a time in the '60's where life changed and behaviors that were very common in the 1940's or 1950's went away. maybe you got to think about that a little bit. is it necessary to have sex with somebody that you don't really know? and we better look at that in a very careful way as a society. that's hard to do, but that's the real issue. who is that partner? how important is he to you? because the fact of the matter is, in a
robert hatcher: pelvic inflammatory disease is not an equal opportunity disease. it causes infertilely, chronic pain, hysterectomies for women, no comparable pathology for a man. so if a man tells a woman "but i love you so much, i mean, i'm taking my chances. you take your chances." you just tell that man that the risks are not the same. we can be encouraged that there have been some declines in gonorrhea, but gonorrhea rates are highest in the united states among industrialized...
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each week everybody is locked in on robert grirch th robert grifd sometimes players get sick of beingsked about their largerer than large quarter back. example. >> i don't know. kn i don't know, you know what i'm saying. i couldn't tell you if robert ie the last weekrt or better thett first week. we who is to know that robert is not the same right now. no i don't know honestly. i true to answer the questionsen the best i know, but to be honest with you, i don't know kw what robert is going to be and i try not to worry about what wh robert is going to be. >> and big news today for caps captain alex ovechkin. hetain will carry the olympic th on a behave his native russia.s. he will be in greece and will be the first russian to carry the torch. the ceremony is two days before the capitals open, he won't mis' the game, maybe just a little le jet lag. >>> the charter school to putput together a playground in one day. congress heights ig neighborhood southeast, the likes ofso wizards bradley beal, and joined the volunteers to help this place have a place to play on a daily basis.ba for thes
each week everybody is locked in on robert grirch th robert grifd sometimes players get sick of beingsked about their largerer than large quarter back. example. >> i don't know. kn i don't know, you know what i'm saying. i couldn't tell you if robert ie the last weekrt or better thett first week. we who is to know that robert is not the same right now. no i don't know honestly. i true to answer the questionsen the best i know, but to be honest with you, i don't know kw what robert is...
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ktvu's robert handa was the only news reporter to go out with a team as they focused on a habitat. robert tells us why the study is so important to the bay area. >> reporter: this sea otter will help scientists make sure the population in california grows and thrives. one of 20 animals captured and released in a three year study. ktvu was the only news crew that wept out on the water with scientists. they support a sea otter population and researchers say the bay area should be interested. >> as the population spreads to the north and south they are going to encounter other eschears. >> reporter: as sea otters were
ktvu's robert handa was the only news reporter to go out with a team as they focused on a habitat. robert tells us why the study is so important to the bay area. >> reporter: this sea otter will help scientists make sure the population in california grows and thrives. one of 20 animals captured and released in a three year study. ktvu was the only news crew that wept out on the water with scientists. they support a sea otter population and researchers say the bay area should be...
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during my visit, i'm robert. i don't talk about what goes on in here to my kids.know about the mistakes i made so they don't repeat them so they don't end up in here. do what i can for them moneywise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank and hopefully they, you know, college, you know? that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to be a better person than me, you know? >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. i get an allowance and some of it goes to my kids. most of it. i got four kids, so i got four different bank accounts for them, you know? once i'm gone, they have that. they have something i left. you know, at least i did something. his sunday morning he toward a government shutdown. who will blink first? despite a costly shutdown nearly 20 years ago the threat of a repeat is near. at the heart of fight, obama care. we've assembled our congressional summit with four key lawmakers from the senate and the house. my key question, what is the end game? plus, another mass shootin
during my visit, i'm robert. i don't talk about what goes on in here to my kids.know about the mistakes i made so they don't repeat them so they don't end up in here. do what i can for them moneywise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank and hopefully they, you know, college, you know? that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to be a better person than me, you know? >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't...
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>> robert jones. >> robert jones? >> uh-huh. am i not supposed to be on the tracks? 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? >> yeah, roofing. i always roof i
>> robert jones. >> robert jones? >> uh-huh. am i not supposed to be on the tracks? 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...
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okay. >> the parole hearing for robert was interesting in that robert believed every time he might havefelt very hopeful. he'd been turned down many times before, so he obviously carried that realism with him, but i think there was a piece of him that thought maybe this could be the time i get set free. well, what are your thoughts, feelings about the whole thing? >> well, the way he was talking, he may give a good report. so things may go my way this time. >> what's your main goal right now, robert? >> getting back on the street. going back to work. >> i'm hoping this time it will go through. because things are going a little bit different than it has in the past times. i done got everything prepared where we can have a little time together and everything. we've got a lot of time to make up for. >> the wait would continue. teter was once again denied parole. he will most likely not leave holman until his 30-year sentence is complete. >> i have two daughters. i look t ate from that perspective. do i want these people around my family? no. but there again, some day in this case robert te
okay. >> the parole hearing for robert was interesting in that robert believed every time he might havefelt very hopeful. he'd been turned down many times before, so he obviously carried that realism with him, but i think there was a piece of him that thought maybe this could be the time i get set free. well, what are your thoughts, feelings about the whole thing? >> well, the way he was talking, he may give a good report. so things may go my way this time. >> what's your main...
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who is to say robert is not the same as last week? you know?try to answer the questions qe the best i know but i try not to worry about what robert is going to be. >> good answer. moss there. >> for the skins, the status of jordan reid, david and fred korbac, no word. a huge honor for alex owe -- ovetskin. ovet he will be the first russian ton carry the torch on sunday.un this is two days before the capitals open. finally, what is team last night at yankee stadium. closer mariano rivera on the o mound in front of the home crowd.cr look who went out to make theak pitching change, none other than derek jeter and andy pet tis. one of the most beloved yankeesn of all times. >> the clock is ticking and the fingerpointing continues ass lawmakers continue to fight ovet the budget, will they be able tl come up with an agreement. an a. ut tlus, put the lives on thes,p line to save each other -- or to save others, rather, a special honor for last week's responders of the navy yard shooting. fox 5 continues after the break. .
who is to say robert is not the same as last week? you know?try to answer the questions qe the best i know but i try not to worry about what robert is going to be. >> good answer. moss there. >> for the skins, the status of jordan reid, david and fred korbac, no word. a huge honor for alex owe -- ovetskin. ovet he will be the first russian ton carry the torch on sunday.un this is two days before the capitals open. finally, what is team last night at yankee stadium. closer mariano...
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it's nothing against robert bowden.or me it's a process of being fair and also telling people that we will be continuing [speaker not understood]. >> so, mr. chair, i apologize. i do understand the fairness of the process and that there are applications that we had not necessarily received prior to today, but regardless of those applicants, the only reason as i said -- even considering moving this forward is because we did consider seat 4. we listened to a laundry list of candidates earlier this year. and we made a selection at that time, and i for one would like to see mr. bowden continue in that seat and i don't want to waste anyone's time by allowing other members to believe that there is a possibility, if there isn't. i just want to basically take that one off the table so i then give everyone else a fair shake in terms of some of the other seats listed here. that's my reasoning and i respect your decision, but i really definitely want to be able to move that particular seat forward. >> your reasons are well taken.
it's nothing against robert bowden.or me it's a process of being fair and also telling people that we will be continuing [speaker not understood]. >> so, mr. chair, i apologize. i do understand the fairness of the process and that there are applications that we had not necessarily received prior to today, but regardless of those applicants, the only reason as i said -- even considering moving this forward is because we did consider seat 4. we listened to a laundry list of candidates...
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all right robert reich. is he a communist, right?communist,/socialist. >> bill: i said to robert reich i called him a communist with lou dobbs and huffington post there it is o'reilly called him a columnist. he writes a column about it is he so indignant. obviously i was giving him some jazz and i thought that was it he wrote his column on the huffington post, he didn't like it. fine. reich couldn't let it go. yesterday he wrote a column a year or so ago, actually it was 18 months, professor, bill o'reilly did say on his fox news show that i was a communist. i couldn't imagine what i could have done to provoke his ire except appear on several tv shows for arguing higher taxes for the wealthy. this was an example of uncivil society that i viciously attacked him and then some guy at an airport called him a communist as well. joining us now from north carolina purveyor of bernard goldberg.com. mr. goldberg. here is what i don't get. he drags this up 18 months after the fact. he has already done the huffington post thing. why is he doing
all right robert reich. is he a communist, right?communist,/socialist. >> bill: i said to robert reich i called him a communist with lou dobbs and huffington post there it is o'reilly called him a columnist. he writes a column about it is he so indignant. obviously i was giving him some jazz and i thought that was it he wrote his column on the huffington post, he didn't like it. fine. reich couldn't let it go. yesterday he wrote a column a year or so ago, actually it was 18 months,...
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and robert avery is here tonight.lause] and in some ways robert's story is duplicated all across this room. dr. king talked about how we're linked. robert kennedy talked about how if you toss a pebble in a pond the ripples emanate from that center and the same is true in our own lives those ripples of hope, we don't know how they will impact folks later but all those tiny ripples build up and end up changing the world. so when i think about robert avery in the city council and i'm sure he has struggles and frustrations just like a president of the united states has frustrations and struggles sometimes but he's still coming to work every day. he's still working to bring about change every single day just like our attorney general comes to work every single day. [applause] just like john lewis every single day gets up, did you want matter whether he's in the majority or minority, he's going to speak the truth and tell everybody what he believes. those stories should remind us what brought us here. why did we seek a life
and robert avery is here tonight.lause] and in some ways robert's story is duplicated all across this room. dr. king talked about how we're linked. robert kennedy talked about how if you toss a pebble in a pond the ripples emanate from that center and the same is true in our own lives those ripples of hope, we don't know how they will impact folks later but all those tiny ripples build up and end up changing the world. so when i think about robert avery in the city council and i'm sure he has...
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okay, robert,it. all right. no, no -- all right, drag me down. there who...en might. i'm sure it's allgoing to work . well, i hope sofor her . she could end upa divorced d her parents' basement. ha ha ha ha ha! huh! here. oh, come on,you eat your . mmm. see how goodthey are? come. these are yummy.watch. watch me. mmm. see? good? yeah, they're good,they're yumm. come on,you like potatoes. you haven't even touchedyour co. hi. hi, daddy. how did it go? information.on'tgivh how'dthe sonogram g? ray, you are notgonna believe -- no, no,tut-tut-tut-! you-you're giving i! sayianything. on your face.t's-a-k did not. that it's a boy now.ing me stop yelling!you're making me h! if you stop telling me what the baby is. just tell me,is it ? yes. that's enough. and -- bup-bup-buh! fine. okay. you'll find outin four mont. thank you. of names now?'rg yeah, a little. jeffrey?thinkin. do you want to know? no. no. no. until i know.n't rest come here, ray,come on. jus- just come here. should i? yes. come on.si. you know already,right? just... look at this, okay? ( cl
okay, robert,it. all right. no, no -- all right, drag me down. there who...en might. i'm sure it's allgoing to work . well, i hope sofor her . she could end upa divorced d her parents' basement. ha ha ha ha ha! huh! here. oh, come on,you eat your . mmm. see how goodthey are? come. these are yummy.watch. watch me. mmm. see? good? yeah, they're good,they're yumm. come on,you like potatoes. you haven't even touchedyour co. hi. hi, daddy. how did it go? information.on'tgivh how'dthe sonogram g?...
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i'm here with robert cray and you are dancing, whenever the show is on, you're in the background, youurn up the music. how are you enjoying the show so far? >> i'm really digging it 'cause it, it's just so fantastic to watch. albert king and stevie ray just, they're really getting comfortable with one another right now and albert's standing up and he's playing, he's really bending strings like nobody but albert king could, and stevie's like turning around and just going right back at him. >>well, who are some of stevie ray vaughan's influences and who are some of yours? >>well i know stevie was a big fan obviously of albert king. i also know he was a big fan of jimi hendrix, and for myself a lot of the same people like jimi hendrix and albert king, and b.b. king and buddy guy. >>and what about the opportunity to keep blues alive? >>these shows are really fantastic because, this gives you the opportunity to see where a lot of it comes from and the generations that, that follow the music afterwards like stevie ray or somebody like, you know, myself or even younger and younger and this i
i'm here with robert cray and you are dancing, whenever the show is on, you're in the background, youurn up the music. how are you enjoying the show so far? >> i'm really digging it 'cause it, it's just so fantastic to watch. albert king and stevie ray just, they're really getting comfortable with one another right now and albert's standing up and he's playing, he's really bending strings like nobody but albert king could, and stevie's like turning around and just going right back at him....
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after three straight losses, robert griffin iii and the team are now 1-3. a touchdown pass late in the third quarter. then david emerson returned 86. the oaklandbeat raiders 24-13. this is what they needed to get back where they needed. >> we need to make the best of our situation. to join al be able little bit more. then we need to get on a winning streak to get back to where we need to be. -- alfred more it's morris went out early. they willcome back take on their division rivals, the dallas cowboys. >> a kentucky man is defying the odds by doing play-by-play announcing during high school football games. he is blind. when he was first asked to be an announcer, he asked a friend to help them out. during a game he tells him what he sees on the field. >> i cannot see anything at all. down, warriors. >> i try to get across what i need to know. >> it is satisfying to me when people down there do not know that there is a blind guy up there. that means we're doing it right. >> kentucky's only blind judge. it is probably likely to say he is the only blind sports
after three straight losses, robert griffin iii and the team are now 1-3. a touchdown pass late in the third quarter. then david emerson returned 86. the oaklandbeat raiders 24-13. this is what they needed to get back where they needed. >> we need to make the best of our situation. to join al be able little bit more. then we need to get on a winning streak to get back to where we need to be. -- alfred more it's morris went out early. they willcome back take on their division rivals, the...
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robert is former labor secretary and i ca and economics professor. robert is also author of the book the walmart revolution, how big box stores benefit consumers, workers and the economy. thank you for joining us. let me begin with you professor. you wrote a piece today with this title, why we'll be better off if the walmart protests fail? >> i think the protests -- while they may be well-intended no some cases would have economic disaster effects if successful. the problem with america today is not low wages but high levels of unemployment, high levels of part-time work. only 58 out of every 100 adult americans working compared with 64 or 5 a decade ago. trying to raise wages and raise labor costs to employers will make life miserable for workers because it will lead to unemployment. it will lead to higher prices for consumers who purchase goods at walmart, the most popular store in the united states, and will have generally undesirable effects across the economy. >> robert rice, i believe you disagree with that. make the opposite case. >> well, fir
robert is former labor secretary and i ca and economics professor. robert is also author of the book the walmart revolution, how big box stores benefit consumers, workers and the economy. thank you for joining us. let me begin with you professor. you wrote a piece today with this title, why we'll be better off if the walmart protests fail? >> i think the protests -- while they may be well-intended no some cases would have economic disaster effects if successful. the problem with america...
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it sounds encouraging. - it's really, really good, robert. - no, this is not fair. this is my idea. he's trying to steal it because he's jealous of me. - well, what is the idea? - every time you buy a big mac, yet set one ingredient aside. then, at the end of the week, you have a free big mac. and you love it even more, because you made it with your own hands. - you know what? now i remember. that was your idea. that is 100% your idea. [door closes] - oh-ho, my. it was just actually cookies the whole time. [scraping] - damn it. - hey. - you guys came. where's everyone else? - back at the bus. we were locked out. phyllis is sitting on the ground,eating a dirty sandwich. - yeah, i asked the bus driver to lock it, 'cause our stuff was in there. i guess he follows orders - yeah, sorry everybody else didn't come. i think they're just tired. with holes in their shoes, and they have dysentery. - even without an audience you're still at it. - what are you talking about? - our office has a disease, and it goes by many names-- sarcasm, snark, wisecrack
it sounds encouraging. - it's really, really good, robert. - no, this is not fair. this is my idea. he's trying to steal it because he's jealous of me. - well, what is the idea? - every time you buy a big mac, yet set one ingredient aside. then, at the end of the week, you have a free big mac. and you love it even more, because you made it with your own hands. - you know what? now i remember. that was your idea. that is 100% your idea. [door closes] - oh-ho, my. it was just actually cookies the...
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robert robinson took over the hazing death of robert champion. he says they are ready for a combat. >> we have a standard that we believe will be emulated by others. >> reporter: the school has taken seven the measures since the death of robert champion including a a new student code of conduct, an anti-hazing web-site and minimum grade standards that members need to keep. >> this on-compass. the moral was low. it was boring at the games. people were not coming out to support it was tough for the whole student body not just the band students. >> reporter: back in 2011 this marching band was 400 plus. today they are less than half of that. >> the numbers are in the 1960 t*z when former trombone player was marching. today he is the new band director. he has tried to change the culture. >> hopefully we're coming out of that much smarter and much grown up than we were to that. it's a totally different mind set in being a student in the stands. >> reporter: meanwhile prosecutors have brought charges against 15 defendants for the sa advantagsavage deat
robert robinson took over the hazing death of robert champion. he says they are ready for a combat. >> we have a standard that we believe will be emulated by others. >> reporter: the school has taken seven the measures since the death of robert champion including a a new student code of conduct, an anti-hazing web-site and minimum grade standards that members need to keep. >> this on-compass. the moral was low. it was boring at the games. people were not coming out to support...