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so this was the first time i spoke with robert. so when he told me that another inmate had written the letter it seemed like a plausible situation. >> authorities say wolford had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the letter. their unsuccessful search resulted in a new criminal charge for him. >> they say i obstructed the fbi's and cleveland police investigations. >> wolford was charged with obstruction of justice. he pled not guilty but would remain in the jail until the case was resolved. if found guilty he could have several more years added to the 26 he's already serving. >> i got a saying for them. if the glove don't fit, you must acquit. going to trial. going to trial. that's o.j. >> i think we all know it's o.j. >> that's o.j. let's go to trial. >>> while wolford denied any knowledge of what happened to the missing girl named amman dashes he did say they were friends prior to her disappearance nine years earlier. >> we knew each other since we were little kids. i used to go to her work
so this was the first time i spoke with robert. so when he told me that another inmate had written the letter it seemed like a plausible situation. >> authorities say wolford had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the letter. their unsuccessful search resulted in a new criminal charge for him. >> they say i obstructed the fbi's and cleveland police investigations. >> wolford was charged with obstruction of justice. he pled not guilty but...
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robert, always a, always a pleasure. >> robert: thank you for having me. then is coming back tomorrow, greg greg and rosanne are getting set up over there. it seems like a cold at first. you can't concentrate, can't sleep. before long it's all you feel anxious and uncertain. until one day you realize, this could be it. you've done it, you've quit smoking for good. a little suffering now can save a lot of suffering later. stop before the real suffering starts. you can quit smoking. >> from fox 5 news, this is good day new york. >> all right. good day, new york. monday, april 18th. i'm rosanna scotto. >> hi, i'm greg kelly. it's going to be close to 80, something like that today! where i hear it's about 100. >> hillary clinton and bernie sanders are campaigning in new york city on this final day before the big new york primary tomorrow. mrs. clinton holds an event this afternoon in midtown with senator gillibrand while mr. sanders is set for a big rally in long island city this evening. >> okay what's going on with the republicans? all of whom appeared on go
robert, always a, always a pleasure. >> robert: thank you for having me. then is coming back tomorrow, greg greg and rosanne are getting set up over there. it seems like a cold at first. you can't concentrate, can't sleep. before long it's all you feel anxious and uncertain. until one day you realize, this could be it. you've done it, you've quit smoking for good. a little suffering now can save a lot of suffering later. stop before the real suffering starts. you can quit smoking....
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robert: he won't start.he was so savvy with her column, and she got trump to say, i know i need to change. but he is so reluctant to advice , from advisors and friends, even his family. charlie: what he also says is, i have to win first. it seems he is saying, my game has always been about winning. after i win, after the game is over, then i can become a different person. robert: you look at his friendship with his first wife, with his past business foes. he thinks he can destroy people publicly, call them little marco jeb, thenrgy jab -- win them back. charlie: his natural inclination is to win, and after i win i will be so presidential you will not even recognizing. you'll be falling asleep will be so bored. robert: a lot of people in washington, they worry that trump is not doing it fast enough. he's not getting the delegates, he will not be the nominee. eventually you have to turn the corner, the fight has to end. charlie: you are an analyst on nbc, do you sense that? that somehow he is incapable of turn
robert: he won't start.he was so savvy with her column, and she got trump to say, i know i need to change. but he is so reluctant to advice , from advisors and friends, even his family. charlie: what he also says is, i have to win first. it seems he is saying, my game has always been about winning. after i win, after the game is over, then i can become a different person. robert: you look at his friendship with his first wife, with his past business foes. he thinks he can destroy people...
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robert was diagnosed with leukemia. robert was flown by helicopter to st.n's hospital while he parents made the three-hour drive to meet him there. robert started chemotherapy, and in the past three years, he's already had two bone marrow transplants. his little brother was the donor for both, and in just a few days robert is having her third transplant. he's only 14 years old. >> i think if he lives through this, it will change him in the future. he may not know it now, but he will when he grows up. >> reporter: remembering to enjoy life can sometimes be tough when you're stuck in the hospital for a long time. robert's parents say he spent more time here in the last three years than at home, but today there's a special treat in store for him. >> hello, human companion. i am gngks. please tell me your name. >> robert. >> reporter: this is meccano. >> it is customary to shake upon meeting a new acquaintance. >> reporter: and this is keith miller, a professor at the university of missouri st. louis. here at the hospital, he's affectionately known as dr. robot
robert was diagnosed with leukemia. robert was flown by helicopter to st.n's hospital while he parents made the three-hour drive to meet him there. robert started chemotherapy, and in the past three years, he's already had two bone marrow transplants. his little brother was the donor for both, and in just a few days robert is having her third transplant. he's only 14 years old. >> i think if he lives through this, it will change him in the future. he may not know it now, but he will when...
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roberts and those who are voting against mr. roberts is that while adherents to legal precedents and rules will dispose of 95% of the cases that come before the scalia andthat both a ginsburg will arrive at the same place most of the time on those 95% of the cases, what matters on the supreme court are the 5% of cases that are truly difficult. in those cases, adherence to precedents and rules of construction and interpretation will only get you through the 25th mile of the marathon. that last mile can only be determined on the basis of one's deepest values, one's core concerns, one's broader perspective on how the world works and the depth and breath of one's empathy. those 5% of really hard cases, the constitutional texts will not be directly on point. the language of a statute will not be perfect late clear. legal process alone will not lead you to a rule or decision. in those circumstances, your decisions about whether action is appropriate to the history of discrimination in this country or whether a general right of privacy
roberts and those who are voting against mr. roberts is that while adherents to legal precedents and rules will dispose of 95% of the cases that come before the scalia andthat both a ginsburg will arrive at the same place most of the time on those 95% of the cases, what matters on the supreme court are the 5% of cases that are truly difficult. in those cases, adherence to precedents and rules of construction and interpretation will only get you through the 25th mile of the marathon. that last...
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robert: the question becomes why are they spending.e is the financial turmoil of the first few months of this year had a real impact. it is understandable to turn on the television and say turmoil, you're not as likely to buy a car. thatther thing is political uncertainty is having an effect. it's also that the population of the u.s. is getting older and people are thinking a lot about saving for retirement. the truth is that only time will tell. people have the capacity to spend, that is the first step. it is just a question of when will we see that? to take aalso have look at the improving job market. we are almost at full employment here. translateat going to into substantial wage gains, which we really have not seen. robert: we have not seen much other than in skilled trade. i think part of what is going on, there are different theories . the job market has never been more global. companies are thinking globally about where to hire. they have choices to position jobs globally. downwardhat puts pressure on wages and effects in negot
robert: the question becomes why are they spending.e is the financial turmoil of the first few months of this year had a real impact. it is understandable to turn on the television and say turmoil, you're not as likely to buy a car. thatther thing is political uncertainty is having an effect. it's also that the population of the u.s. is getting older and people are thinking a lot about saving for retirement. the truth is that only time will tell. people have the capacity to spend, that is the...
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justice roberts: ok. so what your argument is then, they should take these people out of eligibility, too. general verrilli: no. justice roberts: their argument is, we're going to give driver's license to people subject to deferred action. and you're saying, ok, that's your injury? you can take that away. and i just think that's a real catch 22. if you're injured, you have standing. but you're not injured because you can change your policy and not give driver's license to these people. and i suggest that i think you would sue them instantly if they said, people here lawfully present under the federal authority are being discriminated against. it's a preemption argument the government makes on a regular basis. and if you don't, the interveners will sue them. they've already said that they think that's illegal. general verrilli: the fundamental problem, mr. chief justice, is with that theory is that it requires this court essentially to issue an advisory opinion about whether this new law of theirs would, i
justice roberts: ok. so what your argument is then, they should take these people out of eligibility, too. general verrilli: no. justice roberts: their argument is, we're going to give driver's license to people subject to deferred action. and you're saying, ok, that's your injury? you can take that away. and i just think that's a real catch 22. if you're injured, you have standing. but you're not injured because you can change your policy and not give driver's license to these people. and i...
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robert: i think so.f the areas that has been surprising is that we have not had a lot of m&a in the oil patch. obviously, there is a need for capital, to consolidate and try to survive. there has not been much. when you think about it, if you are a mid-major or an major and you have cut your budget, or dividend, done all this stuff, you're going to run out after that and buy something? it is hard to explain to your shareholders. we think after we get through this period there is going to be a lot of activity, especially in the downstream area and midstream, and logistics and terminals and all that stuff. francine: thank you so much. bob is right. the last major oil m&a transaction i can remember was -- .e was big with nouriel roubini that is at 6:30 a.m. in new york, 11:30 in london. we will talk macroeconomics. ♪ francine: i am francine lacqua in london. tom keene is in new york. we are on yen watch. 108.70 five. let's get to the bloomberg business flash with vonnie quinn. starting theone is process of
robert: i think so.f the areas that has been surprising is that we have not had a lot of m&a in the oil patch. obviously, there is a need for capital, to consolidate and try to survive. there has not been much. when you think about it, if you are a mid-major or an major and you have cut your budget, or dividend, done all this stuff, you're going to run out after that and buy something? it is hard to explain to your shareholders. we think after we get through this period there is going to be...
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justice roberts: ok. so what your argument is then, they should take these people out of eligibility, too. general verrilli: no. justice roberts: their argument is, we're going to give driver's license to people subject to deferred action. and you're saying, ok, that's your injury? you can take that away. and i just think that's a real catch 22. if you're injured, you have standing. but you're not injured because you can change your policy and not give driver's license to these people. and i suggest that i think you would sue them instantly if they said, people here lawfully present under the federal authority are being discriminated against. it's a preemption argument the government makes on a regular basis. and if you don't, the interveners will sue them. they've already said that they think that's illegal. general verrilli: the fundamental problem, mr. chief justice, is with that theory is that it requires this court essentially to issue an advisory opinion about whether this new law of theirs would, i
justice roberts: ok. so what your argument is then, they should take these people out of eligibility, too. general verrilli: no. justice roberts: their argument is, we're going to give driver's license to people subject to deferred action. and you're saying, ok, that's your injury? you can take that away. and i just think that's a real catch 22. if you're injured, you have standing. but you're not injured because you can change your policy and not give driver's license to these people. and i...
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over the robert's rules. well, candidly, as these rules, even his rule, points out, either the house rules or the convention rules only come into play if there is not an r.n.c. rule. there is an r.n.c. rule, rule 40-e that says once the voting starts you continue to vote until someone wins 1,237 delegates, period, point, end of question. that doesn't change, regardless of which one of these two sets of rules that we would operate under. but my biggest single point is this. delegates have run, they are being elected to serve on the floor of the national convention. they have the right to choose their own rules. i see no reason why we, who have yet to be elected to that rules committee, some of whom have not been elected to serve as a delegate in that convention, should try to tell them anything about what they should or shouldn't do. these are all very sophisticated delegates coming to cleveland to do their jobs and i candidly think we should let them do that. we shouldn't weigh in and tip the scales in advanc
over the robert's rules. well, candidly, as these rules, even his rule, points out, either the house rules or the convention rules only come into play if there is not an r.n.c. rule. there is an r.n.c. rule, rule 40-e that says once the voting starts you continue to vote until someone wins 1,237 delegates, period, point, end of question. that doesn't change, regardless of which one of these two sets of rules that we would operate under. but my biggest single point is this. delegates have run,...
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over the robert's rules.ell, candidly, as these rules, even his rule, points out, either the house rules or the convention rules only come into play if there is not an r.n.c. rule. there is an r.n.c. rule, rule 40-e that says once the voting starts you continue to vote until someone wins 1,237 delegates, period, point, end of question. that doesn't change, regardless of which one of these two sets of rules that we would operate under. but my biggest single point is this. delegates have run, they are being elected to serve on the floor of the national convention. they have the right to choose their own rules. i see no reason why we, who have yet to be elected to that rules committee, some of whom have not been elected to serve as a delegate in that convention, should try to tell them anything about what they should or shouldn't do. these are all very sophisticated delegates coming to cleveland to do their jobs and i candidly think we should let them do that. we shouldn't weigh in and tip the scales in advance.
over the robert's rules.ell, candidly, as these rules, even his rule, points out, either the house rules or the convention rules only come into play if there is not an r.n.c. rule. there is an r.n.c. rule, rule 40-e that says once the voting starts you continue to vote until someone wins 1,237 delegates, period, point, end of question. that doesn't change, regardless of which one of these two sets of rules that we would operate under. but my biggest single point is this. delegates have run,...
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fortunately robert welch, fortunately for my purposes robert welch was prolific. he was quite a brilliant man. he graduated from university of north carolina at the age of 17. he attended the u.s. naval academy for two years. attended harvard law school for two years. then decided to get married and become a businessman. but welch produced reams of material, he had a monthly magazine called the new american that the birch society puts out. he produced no and of lectures, videos, materials for the local members to discuss and review and so forth. he gets speeches. all is widely covered in the media at the time. there is plenty of material. more than enough material about the birch society itself which i do weave into itself which i do weave into the story to explain the how and why the name burch was used. >> i'm going to slip in a question. i am surprised about the difficulty defined as a publisher a publisher because it is an absolutely engaging story. really, it held my attention from start to finish. you. you do recover a john burch very different from the one
fortunately robert welch, fortunately for my purposes robert welch was prolific. he was quite a brilliant man. he graduated from university of north carolina at the age of 17. he attended the u.s. naval academy for two years. attended harvard law school for two years. then decided to get married and become a businessman. but welch produced reams of material, he had a monthly magazine called the new american that the birch society puts out. he produced no and of lectures, videos, materials for...
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robert: we will. leon: good for boy of summer. robert: we will talk about playoffs. lot is going on. so far, so good for the nats. extra special start to season for one player. the caps are gearing up for the flyers. take you to first postseason practice next in sports. delores kelley: although we were all one maryland, our schools weren't treated the same way. narrator: with neighborhoods getting unequal funding for schools, something had to be done for our children. kelley: it didn't matter where chris was from. he knew that we couldn't leave a child having less just because they lived in a region that was poor. joanne benson: he has not just talked about it. he is going to stand tall for all children to succeed. i'm chris van hollen, and i approved this message. leon: for the regular season the daps were the dominant team in hockey. robert: right now it means zip. >> we're excited. robert: the caps have new caps to ring in the postseason. >> 16 wins to win the cup. robert: with that goal in mind, they eagerly reported to work today. their first day o
robert: we will. leon: good for boy of summer. robert: we will talk about playoffs. lot is going on. so far, so good for the nats. extra special start to season for one player. the caps are gearing up for the flyers. take you to first postseason practice next in sports. delores kelley: although we were all one maryland, our schools weren't treated the same way. narrator: with neighborhoods getting unequal funding for schools, something had to be done for our children. kelley: it didn't matter...
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these make me want to vote for judge roberts. the problem that i face that has been voiced by some of my other colleagues both those that are voting for mr. roberts and those that are voting against mr. roberts is that while adherence to the rules of statutory or constitutional construction will dispose of 95% of the cases that come before the court, so both scalia and ginsburg will arrive at the same place most of the time on those 95% of the cases, what matters on the supreme court are the 5% of cases that are truly difficult. in those cases, adherence to precedent an standard rules of construction and interpretation will only get you through the 25th mile of the marathon. the last mile can only be determined on the basis of one's deepest values. values. one's core concerns. once broad perspective on how the world works and on the depth of one's empathy and those 5% of hard cases and the constitutional text will not be directly on point. the language of the statute will not be perfectly clear. the legal process alone will not l
these make me want to vote for judge roberts. the problem that i face that has been voiced by some of my other colleagues both those that are voting for mr. roberts and those that are voting against mr. roberts is that while adherence to the rules of statutory or constitutional construction will dispose of 95% of the cases that come before the court, so both scalia and ginsburg will arrive at the same place most of the time on those 95% of the cases, what matters on the supreme court are the 5%...
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i want to take judge roberts at his word. that he doesn't like bullies and he sees the law and the court as a means of evening the playing field between the strong and the weak. but given the gravity of the position to which he'll undoubtedly asquend and the the gravety of the decisions that he will undoubtedly participate in during his tenure on the court i ultimately have to give more weight to his deeds and the overarching political philosophy that he appears to have shared with those in power than to the assuring word that he provided me in our meeting. the bottom line is this. i will be voting against john roberts' nomination. i do so with considerable rhett sense. i hope that i am wrong. i hope that this on my part proves unjust fid and that judge roberts will show himself to not only be an outstanding legal thinker but also someone who upholds the court's historic ole as a check on the majority impulses of the executive branch and legislative branch. i hope hell recognize who the weak and strong are in our society. and
i want to take judge roberts at his word. that he doesn't like bullies and he sees the law and the court as a means of evening the playing field between the strong and the weak. but given the gravity of the position to which he'll undoubtedly asquend and the the gravety of the decisions that he will undoubtedly participate in during his tenure on the court i ultimately have to give more weight to his deeds and the overarching political philosophy that he appears to have shared with those in...
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but robert wasn't around. >> when was the last time you saw robert? >> yesterday. he left -- he bme in on sunday. he stayed for a day. he left. >> here's the thing. robert was a long haul truck driver which explained his absence, but not where he was, murdered. >> we had to find robert, and we had to check on his gps. >> that takes a while, right? >> yes, sir. >> meanwhile, detectives spread out through the neighborhood, knocking on doors. had anyone seen anything unusual? a couple of neighbors said they saw a red car in nikki's driveway that afternoon, a car they had never seen before. and a black car on the street, too. they asked the girls who could have been there. >> does your mom have any other friends or anybody else that would come over that you know of? >> she talks to a lot of men. >> she talks to some men. but the only one i've been hearing her talk to lately is joe. >> joe? who was joe? >> we were also omtold by the twins that nikki had a second boyfriend, joe carter. >> two boyfriends? >> two boyfriends. >> now that got the investigators' attention. ti
but robert wasn't around. >> when was the last time you saw robert? >> yesterday. he left -- he bme in on sunday. he stayed for a day. he left. >> here's the thing. robert was a long haul truck driver which explained his absence, but not where he was, murdered. >> we had to find robert, and we had to check on his gps. >> that takes a while, right? >> yes, sir. >> meanwhile, detectives spread out through the neighborhood, knocking on doors. had anyone...
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you guy, we have robert de niro on the show tonight!obert de niro, the one and only. he's celebrating the 40th anniversary of "taxi driver." [ cheers ] 40 years? which obviously gave us the quote, "you talking to me?" [ light laughter ] as opposed to uber drivers who inspired the quote, "stop talking to me." [ laughter and applause ] stop talking. i'm fine, i'm fine. just drive. i'm very happy. hey, some news for travelers. the head of the tsa announced that they are going to introduce some new policies in an effort to increase airport security. critics are saying these changes could lead to even longer lines. some of these new policies -- i know, traveling, so much fun. [ light laughter ] some of these new policies do seem that they'll make traveling more inconvenient. take a look at this example. first, the old policy is -- tsa employee puts on blue gloves, then pats you down. the new policy is -- tsa employee puts on blue gloves, then dims the lights, lights a candle, pops a bottle of champagne, then pats you down. [ cheers and appla
you guy, we have robert de niro on the show tonight!obert de niro, the one and only. he's celebrating the 40th anniversary of "taxi driver." [ cheers ] 40 years? which obviously gave us the quote, "you talking to me?" [ light laughter ] as opposed to uber drivers who inspired the quote, "stop talking to me." [ laughter and applause ] stop talking. i'm fine, i'm fine. just drive. i'm very happy. hey, some news for travelers. the head of the tsa announced that they...
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steve: what would robert do if he saw that? robert: i would move. alison: rain ahead? steve: you will need the umbrella tomorrow, lower 60's the daytime high. cooler friday, upper 50's, near 60. sunny saturday, clouds and showers sunday. alison: at least we have saturday. jonathan: jimmy kimmel live is next. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight johnny knoxville and john mellencamp with "cleto and the cletones." and now, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪
steve: what would robert do if he saw that? robert: i would move. alison: rain ahead? steve: you will need the umbrella tomorrow, lower 60's the daytime high. cooler friday, upper 50's, near 60. sunny saturday, clouds and showers sunday. alison: at least we have saturday. jonathan: jimmy kimmel live is next. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an...
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justice roberts: there is -- mr. dreeben: now -- justice roberts: given the difficulty that we're having in settling on what these words in the statute mean, there is a an argument in the petitioner's brief that you have responded to in yours that the statute is unconstitutionally vague. mr. dreeben: i do not think it is unconstitutionally vague. first of all, we're talking here about multiple statutes. we're talking about hobbs act extortion, which this court previously construed in both mccormick and evans to be perfectly valid upon the proof of a quid pro quo when the official asserts that his action will be controlled by a thing of value that he has received. and now we're talking about the question of what constitutes "official action" for the purposes of a common law crime that goes back centuries and was incorporated into the hobbs act. we're also talking about the honest services statute, which this court in skilling just six years ago determined could be construed -- justice roberts: well, yeah, "could be co
justice roberts: there is -- mr. dreeben: now -- justice roberts: given the difficulty that we're having in settling on what these words in the statute mean, there is a an argument in the petitioner's brief that you have responded to in yours that the statute is unconstitutionally vague. mr. dreeben: i do not think it is unconstitutionally vague. first of all, we're talking here about multiple statutes. we're talking about hobbs act extortion, which this court previously construed in both...
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up nats-braves.'s when "abc7 news at time magazine called chris van hollen "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates" for his accomplishments as a young legislator. now a respected leader in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood .. chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the wall street banks and the nra...and won. that's why he's endorsed by the post as the "talented successor" to senator mikulski who will "deliver results." i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. thope to see you again soon.. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. maureen: what is left of the an
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up nats-braves.'s when "abc7 news at time magazine called chris van hollen "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates" for his accomplishments as a young legislator. now a respected leader in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood .. chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the wall street banks and the nra...and won. that's why he's endorsed by the post as the...
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that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you canall when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never inc
that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you canall when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on...
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and t fabulous. >> my mother marie, doris roberts. >> e.t. the set of raymond more than 20 times and & we learned doris was a beacon not only for women in their golden years but all women. >> who other crazy broad do you know that is a 71 years of age. i'm out there and my kids tell me i rock and i'm rocking. i represent a world of women that are dismissed because they're older and i'm out pnd working and winning awards. that's great role model. >> yes it is. we'll be right back. ÷h,z/ we carefully craft ghirthe finest chocolate,sco. so you can savor life's sweetest moments. we pour our hearts into every square. (is committed to truth on thee plabel.d when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is number one. and we leave out corn, wheat and soy. learn more at beyondpetfood.com pack include a private tour of lucas film studios. it's online on etonline.com. >> travel considerations provided by. >> 10 million people watched the voice last night and they had a surprise when they heard say that. >> that's probably going to be my last album.
and t fabulous. >> my mother marie, doris roberts. >> e.t. the set of raymond more than 20 times and & we learned doris was a beacon not only for women in their golden years but all women. >> who other crazy broad do you know that is a 71 years of age. i'm out there and my kids tell me i rock and i'm rocking. i represent a world of women that are dismissed because they're older and i'm out pnd working and winning awards. that's great role model. >> yes it is. we'll...
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and they're fabulous. >> my mother marie, doris roberts. >> e.t.d the set of raymond more than 20 times and we learned doris was a beacon not only for women in their golden years but all wom >> who other crazy broad do you know that is at 71 years of age. i'm out there and my kids tell me i rock and i'm rocking. i represent a world of women that are dismissed because they're older and i'm out there and working and winning awards. that's a great role >> yes it is. we'll be right back. that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. pack include a private tour of lucas film studios. it
and they're fabulous. >> my mother marie, doris roberts. >> e.t.d the set of raymond more than 20 times and we learned doris was a beacon not only for women in their golden years but all wom >> who other crazy broad do you know that is at 71 years of age. i'm out there and my kids tell me i rock and i'm rocking. i represent a world of women that are dismissed because they're older and i'm out there and working and winning awards. that's a great role >> yes it is. we'll...
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robert: i think so. i read amazon reviews. i think that if you will work terribly angry i would have -- and i have gotten a you, but not that any. maybe no one south of the mason-dixon line read my book. i don't know. [laughter] >> i think it has changed. it has a lot to do with ending the lost cause mentality and realizing that the north winning the civil war is a good thing. it was not a good thing to have slaves. since sherman was involved with that, i think people are gradually coming to resolve those issues. you know, i do not think you will ever beloved. i could not call him beloved after the civil war, but he was likes enough that he was asked to be the grand marshal of the mardi gras in new orleans and was invited to atlanta to see how they rebuilt the city after he burned it down. >> i wanted to ask, considering the motivation that he had for his march through georgia, etc., you mentioned until 1945 -- any thoughts of what he did and what we did to end the war by using atomic bombs in hiroshima and nagasaki? robert: y
robert: i think so. i read amazon reviews. i think that if you will work terribly angry i would have -- and i have gotten a you, but not that any. maybe no one south of the mason-dixon line read my book. i don't know. [laughter] >> i think it has changed. it has a lot to do with ending the lost cause mentality and realizing that the north winning the civil war is a good thing. it was not a good thing to have slaves. since sherman was involved with that, i think people are gradually coming...
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now robert joins us from san jose where investigators showed us the money. robert? >> reporter: well, it was pretty realistic looking money. and surprisingly made with pretty simple equipment. especially for such a widespread operation. santa clara county sheriff's detectives laid out some of the counterfeit cash as well as equipment used to allegedly make the bogus bills. all seized after investigators arrested eric aspden here at his cupertino home on torre avenue. he made and distributed fake money to customers in 30 states including locally in california. they say he was tracked down with information provided by fairfax, virginia, authorities and the u.s. postal service stemming from another alleged mail operation in virginia. >> he was very good at what he was doing. and was able to get hundreds of thousands of dollars out across this nation. >> reporter: detectives say he produced high quality $20 bills. >> he had to some have level of expertise and knowledge how to layer and make it look legitimate. >> reporter: coming up at 6:00, more on the trail of the cou
now robert joins us from san jose where investigators showed us the money. robert? >> reporter: well, it was pretty realistic looking money. and surprisingly made with pretty simple equipment. especially for such a widespread operation. santa clara county sheriff's detectives laid out some of the counterfeit cash as well as equipment used to allegedly make the bogus bills. all seized after investigators arrested eric aspden here at his cupertino home on torre avenue. he made and...
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and they're fabulous. >> my mother marie, doris roberts. >> e.t.isited the set of raymond more than 20 times and we learned doris was a beacon not only for women in their golden years but all wom >> who other crazy broad do you know that is at 71 years of age. i'm out there and my kids tell me i rock and i'm rocking. i represent a world of women they're older and i'm out there and working and winning awards. that's a great role >> yes it is. we'll be right back. pack include a private tour of lucas film studios. it's all online on etonline.com. >> travel considerations provided by. >> 10 million peoppe watched the voice last night and they had a surprise when they heard blake say that. >> that's probably going to be my last album. that's probably going to be my last album. coach on the voice from now on. >> that's not true and thankfully it really isn't true. >> it's not and blake was just joking of course because he said this album was going to be his last because he feels it's the best work he could ever do. that's why he's saying it will that's
and they're fabulous. >> my mother marie, doris roberts. >> e.t.isited the set of raymond more than 20 times and we learned doris was a beacon not only for women in their golden years but all wom >> who other crazy broad do you know that is at 71 years of age. i'm out there and my kids tell me i rock and i'm rocking. i represent a world of women they're older and i'm out there and working and winning awards. that's a great role >> yes it is. we'll be right back. pack...
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the confirmation of justice robert greer. no justice has been confirmed in september or october of an election year, the sort of timing to become standard in modern confirmation processes. indeed, in american history, only one attempt to push through a september or october confirmation was a failed campaign to improve fortis' confirmation in 1968. i cannot believe anyone would want to repeat that experience in today's climate. justices of the five who were confirmed in the summer of an election year all five are nominated for vacancies that had arisen before the summer have begun. august justice grier's confirmation was for a vacancy on the court that was more than two years old. as was the july confirmation of justice samuel miller in 1862. thus, mr. president, more relevant for the situation we could be facing in 1992 is this statistic. six supreme court vacancies have occurred in the summer or fall of a presidential election year. never, not once, has the senate confirmed the nominee for these vacancies before the november
the confirmation of justice robert greer. no justice has been confirmed in september or october of an election year, the sort of timing to become standard in modern confirmation processes. indeed, in american history, only one attempt to push through a september or october confirmation was a failed campaign to improve fortis' confirmation in 1968. i cannot believe anyone would want to repeat that experience in today's climate. justices of the five who were confirmed in the summer of an election...
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports the caps need to get it together. we hear from barry trotz. plus, do or die for the wizards. the silver lining in the matchup. time magazine called chris van hollen "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates" for his accomplishments as a young legislator. er in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood and social security... chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the wall street banks and the nra...and won. that's why he's endorsed by the post as the "talented successor" to senator mikulski who will "deliver results." i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. ranking from top to bottom. company of the year? luxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. better be some awards behind what you are paying for, right. the final answer. chevy. the most awarded car company two years in a row. wow, it's like a luxury car. i was shocked. i mean it's like, this is chevy? on most remaining 2015 chevy vehicles while they last. fin
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports the caps need to get it together. we hear from barry trotz. plus, do or die for the wizards. the silver lining in the matchup. time magazine called chris van hollen "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates" for his accomplishments as a young legislator. er in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood and social security... chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the...
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we'll start with a question about robert, then.ty? >> oh, man, i know this. >> jimmy: were any of you invited. >> yes, i was there. >> jimmy: oh. >> but my back went out and i left, remember? my back went out? >> whatever you say, don. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: your back went out and you went with it? >> depeche mode -- >> no. >> i guarantee none of us are going to get one of these right. >> duran duran. >> jimmy: correct. [ cheers and applause ] >> part credit. >> and -- joe cocker? >> jimmy: joe cocker passed away. >> steely dan. >> jimmy: all right, okay. don was a cast member in a spinoff of what favorite sitcom? >> they'll never know this one. nobody in the audience knows this the one. >> jimmy: they don't work with you, they don't have to know. "the golden palace," a spinoff of "the golden girls." >> whoa. >> jimmy: yeah, you've got a golden girl on your team. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: which captain america costar has kissed paul's wife? >> oh! >> oh, i know. anthony mackie? there you go. >> what was i think
we'll start with a question about robert, then.ty? >> oh, man, i know this. >> jimmy: were any of you invited. >> yes, i was there. >> jimmy: oh. >> but my back went out and i left, remember? my back went out? >> whatever you say, don. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: your back went out and you went with it? >> depeche mode -- >> no. >> i guarantee none of us are going to get one of these right. >> duran duran. >> jimmy: correct. [...
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chief justice roberts: i know it has, yes. [ laughter ] chief justice roberts: does anybody contest this? i don't think that's contested here. i think the other side is willing to concede that it's precementively ok. which means they have to come forward to show there were invalid reasons why there's this discrepancy. mr. harrington: that's true. and our view, justice scalia, is that the case should begin and end at the prima fascia case requirement. our view is that did not make a case of invidious discrimination so the district court's findings about the commission's motive aren't relevant. justice scalia: i don't understand that. i thought a prima fascia case means -- if you haven't made a prima fascia case you have to bring in other evidence. it doesn't mean you're out of court. mr. harrington: if you haven't made the prima fascia case it means the state doesn't have to justify its reasons for the deviation. in this context or any context to make a prima fascia case you have to put in enough evidence for from which an inference of invidious discrimination can be made. that generally
chief justice roberts: i know it has, yes. [ laughter ] chief justice roberts: does anybody contest this? i don't think that's contested here. i think the other side is willing to concede that it's precementively ok. which means they have to come forward to show there were invalid reasons why there's this discrepancy. mr. harrington: that's true. and our view, justice scalia, is that the case should begin and end at the prima fascia case requirement. our view is that did not make a case of...
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports another brooks in town. new wizard head coach scott brooks. we hear from him. the caps prepare for tomorrow's game one against the pens. what they say about 2009. remember that? when "abc7 news at 6:00" continues. i think we should've taken a tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over directions. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. oh ohhhhh it's what you do. ohhhhhh! do you have to do that right in my ear? guess which airline added more nonstop straight-shot flights hey, d.c., than any other out of reagan national last year? here's a hint. did ya catch it? no? here's another. and they save you tons of green. still nothing? that's okay. just go to southwest.com for the answer. on this airline, everybody wins. sfx: clap, clap, ding
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports another brooks in town. new wizard head coach scott brooks. we hear from him. the caps prepare for tomorrow's game one against the pens. what they say about 2009. remember that? when "abc7 news at 6:00" continues. i think we should've taken a tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over...
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robert: his father named him that. when he went up to the fire lands, there was a war with tecumseh. he was very impressed with the nobility. he did have a lot of children, so maybe he ran out of the more normal names. i think that that is as good of an answer as anyone could give. no one really addresses it in the primary sources. i one asked mary sherman -- told sherman that that was a crazy name. who names a kid after an indian? that is about as good as i can do. , you only o'connell , a veryittle piece interesting story. he was not crazy. there was a crazy general here named burnside. he said this is not working and backed off. savanna was given up by the people. he wrote a letter to lincoln that he would give him savanna and all of the millions of dollars in cotton. l.re is -- war is hel could you expand? robert: he said the thing about war is hell later. it was interesting how he said it. reunions.hese amazing army, the garnd something. reunions every 10 years. sherman religiously went. at first, literally hundre
robert: his father named him that. when he went up to the fire lands, there was a war with tecumseh. he was very impressed with the nobility. he did have a lot of children, so maybe he ran out of the more normal names. i think that that is as good of an answer as anyone could give. no one really addresses it in the primary sources. i one asked mary sherman -- told sherman that that was a crazy name. who names a kid after an indian? that is about as good as i can do. , you only o'connell , a...
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up many sports we will show you d.c. united midfielder that has come a long way. caps need to settle down. i will tell you what that means when "abc7 news at 6:00" cont but sierra club chooses jamie raskin for congress they all talk about climate change. because only raskin wrote laws to reduce our carbon footprint and is leading the fight against fracking in maryland. raskin: i'm jamie raskin, and i approve this message. maureen: the czech relub lick doesn't like the name anymore. it will be chechnia. they wanted a nice one-word name for maps, the national jerseys and the conferences. he's practice together. chechia. vote 2016. four days until the key new york primary. as the chief national correspondent scott thuman shows us the candidates are doing everything they can to stand out from the crowd. >> bernie sanders will not go quietly. >> i stood up against this be was a senator. i called them out. >> secretary clinton called them out. my goodness. they mus
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up many sports we will show you d.c. united midfielder that has come a long way. caps need to settle down. i will tell you what that means when "abc7 news at 6:00" cont but sierra club chooses jamie raskin for congress they all talk about climate change. because only raskin wrote laws to reduce our carbon footprint and is leading the fight against fracking in maryland. raskin: i'm jamie raskin, and i approve this message. maureen: the czech relub lick...
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doris roberts this morning. she won four emmys for her portrayal of marine barone on cbs' "everybody loves raymond." she got 7 nominations as best supporting actress for the sitcom. >> crystal cruz reports from hollywood >>> reporter: fans have been stopping by her star to snap photos and to honor her for her work that made us laugh out loud for years. >> frank, you rascal. [ laughter ] >> reporter: on "everybody loves raymond," she was amazing. >> very feisty. >> reporter: roberts began her career on broadway and quickly moved to tv with guest roles on many of the top comedies of the '70s and '80s. she also won an emmy for an appearance on "st. elsewhere." >> what did they say? you know? robert, they said that deborah dresses a little trampy. >> i think they were being kind. [ laughter ] >> reporter: ray romano who played her son on "everybody loves raymond" said in a statement, doris roberts had an energy and a spirit that amazed me. whether working professionally or with her many charities or just nurturing a
doris roberts this morning. she won four emmys for her portrayal of marine barone on cbs' "everybody loves raymond." she got 7 nominations as best supporting actress for the sitcom. >> crystal cruz reports from hollywood >>> reporter: fans have been stopping by her star to snap photos and to honor her for her work that made us laugh out loud for years. >> frank, you rascal. [ laughter ] >> reporter: on "everybody loves raymond," she was amazing....
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here we have robert welch pointing to his picture. i wanted to try to understand why his name was used after his death posthumously. was he really a hero and a martyr rush mark was he an anti- communists? would john birch have been a member of the john birch society and what does all of this tell us about u.s. china relations? he was one of seven children. he was the eldest of seven children. he was born in india where his parents were missionaries for three years. he grew up in new jersey which was mother's home and moved to georgia when he was a teenager which was his father's home. he graduated from mercer university, a baptist institution, in 1939. he was a bright young man at the head of his class, nominated to be a rhodes scholar candidate. but he is following in the footsteps of his parents and decided early on that he wanted to be a missionary. so many americans aspired to go to china as missionaries. it was the largest country that received missionaries of men and a significant amount of women and it loomed large in the emoti
here we have robert welch pointing to his picture. i wanted to try to understand why his name was used after his death posthumously. was he really a hero and a martyr rush mark was he an anti- communists? would john birch have been a member of the john birch society and what does all of this tell us about u.s. china relations? he was one of seven children. he was the eldest of seven children. he was born in india where his parents were missionaries for three years. he grew up in new jersey...
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a confirmation of justice robert greer. in fact, no justice have been confirmed in september or october of an election year, the sort of timing which has become standard in modern confirmation process. indeed, in american history, only one attempt to push through september or october confirmation was the failed campaign to approve fortis's no president, 1968. mr. i cannot believe anyone would want to repeat that experience in today's climate. moreover, of the five justices confirmed in the summer of an election year, all five were nominated for vacancies that had a reason before the summer had began. august justice grier's confirmation was for a vacancy in the court that was more than two years old. as was the july confirmation of samuel miller in 1862. tus mr. president, more relatives with the situation we could be facing in 1992 is this statistic. six supreme court vacancies have a tiered in a summer or a fall -- appeared in the summer or a fall of a presidential election year. and never, not once has the senate confirme
a confirmation of justice robert greer. in fact, no justice have been confirmed in september or october of an election year, the sort of timing which has become standard in modern confirmation process. indeed, in american history, only one attempt to push through september or october confirmation was the failed campaign to approve fortis's no president, 1968. mr. i cannot believe anyone would want to repeat that experience in today's climate. moreover, of the five justices confirmed in the...
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roberts. roberts died sunday, at the age >>> tributes pouring in for veteran stage and television actress, doris roberts. she died sunday age 90. >> best remembered in modern day for her role as ray romano's mother on "everybody loves raymond" she lives behoonds a career that spans six decades. becoming one of hollywood's moef prolific stars. >> you've got milk spots. >> how can you tell it's milk from there? >> it's what i do. >> reporter: iconic character actress, doris roberts' career spanned more than six decades. born in st. louis, raised in new york city, she made her broadway debut in 1955, her feature film debut in 1961 "something mild." >> she wouldn't give you the time of day. >> reporter: commanding presence on television, roberts was nominated for 11 prime time emmys, winning her first in 1983, for her appearance on medical drama "st. elsewhere" from there a career breakthrough. versatility and emmy win helping her land the role of mildred krebs on remington steel, a part written f
roberts. roberts died sunday, at the age >>> tributes pouring in for veteran stage and television actress, doris roberts. she died sunday age 90. >> best remembered in modern day for her role as ray romano's mother on "everybody loves raymond" she lives behoonds a career that spans six decades. becoming one of hollywood's moef prolific stars. >> you've got milk spots. >> how can you tell it's milk from there? >> it's what i do. >> reporter:...