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robert: why?eira: because i have thought about donald trump's election and his immigration policy. robert: wow. you know, that's the kind of answer you don't really necessarily expect. that kind of shows, in a way, what's so great about this contest, isn't it? audrey: yeah, i think we're really surprised to hear such sort of thoughtful and sophisticated answers from so many of our youth in terms of being concerned about what's going on in terms of immigration and how immigrants are being treated. we heard a lot about the wall being built and concerns around that, concerns about global warming, and sort of a deep understanding of the drivers behind that. so, it's really wonderful to see what we think are the future leaders of our country being able to express themselves in this way, on this platform. robert: yeah, we acknowledged and complimented the parents of all the winners because they're obviously guiding their youngsters into being able to think that way and think for themselves. do you feel
robert: why?eira: because i have thought about donald trump's election and his immigration policy. robert: wow. you know, that's the kind of answer you don't really necessarily expect. that kind of shows, in a way, what's so great about this contest, isn't it? audrey: yeah, i think we're really surprised to hear such sort of thoughtful and sophisticated answers from so many of our youth in terms of being concerned about what's going on in terms of immigration and how immigrants are being...
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robert: you have done a lot of homework. >> [laughter] robert: no.were a newlywed couple, and i was passionate about football. i loved it. we had four young sons, and it was something i loved to do with them. megan: flash forward to 1994, and the owner at the time wanted to move the team. and you already owned the rights to the stadium, and you fly to st. louis and you say before you go, and this audience might not know this, you said before you went you thought the team was worth $115 million. robert: i was passionate about buying the patriots. you have a greater chance of being a starting quarterback in the nfl because there are 32 than owning the team in your hometown. and so knowing that if i ever had a chance, i wanted to control the venue. in 1985, i got an option on the land, 300 acres of land for people who did the parking. it was owned by 12 different people, and i controlled that for 10 years. then in 1988, as we discussed, the sullivan family that owned the team sponsored the michael jackson tour. megan: the victory tour. robert: the victo
robert: you have done a lot of homework. >> [laughter] robert: no.were a newlywed couple, and i was passionate about football. i loved it. we had four young sons, and it was something i loved to do with them. megan: flash forward to 1994, and the owner at the time wanted to move the team. and you already owned the rights to the stadium, and you fly to st. louis and you say before you go, and this audience might not know this, you said before you went you thought the team was worth $115...
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robert: i love business.nd growing up in brookline, massachusetts, i always dreamt about going to harvard business school. we came from a family of limited financial means, so in high school i would talk to the dean of the school and see what i had to do to get admitted right out of college. i knew that i was passionate about, so i tried to get on a path to do that. you know, any business we are in, we try to stress quality, and how we differentiate from the marketplace. to do that, you have to try to see things that other people don't see, and take risks that other people are not willing to do. >> let's talk about one story i heard about you, that is before you bought the patriots in 1994, you had been a season ticket holder for 23 years. the first time you bought the tickets, it was $1000. and your wife, when you came home and told her you had spent $1000 on season tickets for the patriots that she was not too happy about spending that money. robert: you have done a lot of homework. [laughter] robert: we we
robert: i love business.nd growing up in brookline, massachusetts, i always dreamt about going to harvard business school. we came from a family of limited financial means, so in high school i would talk to the dean of the school and see what i had to do to get admitted right out of college. i knew that i was passionate about, so i tried to get on a path to do that. you know, any business we are in, we try to stress quality, and how we differentiate from the marketplace. to do that, you have to...
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robert: yeah. remember during the medfly crisis, we were shocked at how many people had fruit trees like in their backyard. you didn't even realize how many. esther: people have a lot. robert: yeah. tell me something, you're pretty young to be involved in this and to have this kind of interest. what kind of background do you have that brought you to this project? emily: so, my background is in--i did meteorology, actually my undergrad, then i studied environmental communications, focused on sense of place with my research, and how the environment affects our sense of place and our sense of identity. so, i was drawn to veggielution right away with this urban space--or sorry, this agricultural space in the middle of an urban city, and how people connect to it, and how people associate with it, and how that kind of defines who they are and where they want to see their lives going. robert: it provides a balance. emily: it does, absolutely. robert: it really does, yeah. how about you, how did you get in
robert: yeah. remember during the medfly crisis, we were shocked at how many people had fruit trees like in their backyard. you didn't even realize how many. esther: people have a lot. robert: yeah. tell me something, you're pretty young to be involved in this and to have this kind of interest. what kind of background do you have that brought you to this project? emily: so, my background is in--i did meteorology, actually my undergrad, then i studied environmental communications, focused on...
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i'm robert costa. we explore how the dismissal of james comey may accelerate the investigation into russian interference, tonight on "washington week." >> he's a show both, he's a grandstander, the -- he's a show boat he's a grandstander, the f.b.i. has been in turmoil. robert: president trump insists he fired fib director comey because of poor job performance not because of the probe into russian meddling or the recommendation of two top justice department officials. but that's not the message the vice president delivered earlier earlier in the week. >> president trump made the right decision at the light time, to accept the recommendation of the deputy attorney general and the attorney general to ask for the termination. robert: and it's not consistent with the president's own words about why he terminated comey. >> when i decided to just do it, i said to myself, i said, you know this russia thing with trump and russia is a made up story, it's an excuse by the democrats for having lost an election, t
i'm robert costa. we explore how the dismissal of james comey may accelerate the investigation into russian interference, tonight on "washington week." >> he's a show both, he's a grandstander, the -- he's a show boat he's a grandstander, the f.b.i. has been in turmoil. robert: president trump insists he fired fib director comey because of poor job performance not because of the probe into russian meddling or the recommendation of two top justice department officials. but that's...
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robert: yes, like breaking up families.at's something that people can kind of see beyond the issue. beatrice: right, breaking up families, or maybe we didn't immigrate to a new country, but we've experienced moving to a different city, like being an outsider, like starting over, doing something difficult for your family. robert: despite the scary political climate, do you still have culturally people reluctant to come forward or to seek help? and what do you want to make sure that they understand? beatrice: for sure, especially in the api community, being undocumented, being without papers is just not talked about. and it's something that we really need to bring out, like bring out their stories, you know? we've even had experiences of clients, you know, agreeing to do a story or do an interview, and then backing out at the last minute because they don't want to out themselves or embarrass their families. so, it's still something that we really need to work on, especially in the api community. robert: all right, well, good
robert: yes, like breaking up families.at's something that people can kind of see beyond the issue. beatrice: right, breaking up families, or maybe we didn't immigrate to a new country, but we've experienced moving to a different city, like being an outsider, like starting over, doing something difficult for your family. robert: despite the scary political climate, do you still have culturally people reluctant to come forward or to seek help? and what do you want to make sure that they...
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lighthouse or -- robert light -- robert lighthizer. and with this appointment, donald trumps cabinet is finally complete. occasion.special it is an honor to have a couple of people very special. joiningelcome me in robert lighthizer and his family here. including here, it his grandchildren. thank you so much for coming. [applause] vice president pence: i am delighted to be joined by a friend and colleague of so many years. senator pat roberts. thank you for your representation of the great people of kansas. let me tell you by the response of the crowd a few moments ago, it is always an honor to be the -- with senator bob dole. one of the greatest of americans of the last century. [applause] pence: to hear bob tell it, he learned everything he knows from senator bob dole. serving with him for nearly a decade and a half. senator, thank you for being here we are happy to have you. the fight for trade what's america first. in choosing robert lighthizer as the u.s. trade representative, president trump is keeping his promise to put america
lighthouse or -- robert light -- robert lighthizer. and with this appointment, donald trumps cabinet is finally complete. occasion.special it is an honor to have a couple of people very special. joiningelcome me in robert lighthizer and his family here. including here, it his grandchildren. thank you so much for coming. [applause] vice president pence: i am delighted to be joined by a friend and colleague of so many years. senator pat roberts. thank you for your representation of the great...
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he knew robert and shows me how much effort goes into a single knife. i'm no robert, but i think i can do this. >> okay, so grab it. >> got it, got it. >> you got it. now slide it under there. >> okay. >> and push it all the way up and then just hold it level. okay, hold it. go that way. okay, it's too cold. pull it out. >> it's really hard work, folks. after reheating our steel, francis teaches me how to hammer it into a blade. >> all along the edge. now flip it over. all right? now hammer along there. >> you're a very patient teacher. >> right, right, always move the work, always hammer in the same place. yes. >> yes, i got a yes! but i'm nowhere near done. it will take days of filing, polishing, and sharpening, so francis shows me what our crude weapon can eventually become. >> and there's the finished knife. if you turn this in the light, you'll see a pattern in the metal. where you see this thing along the edge, it's as hard as glass. >> this doesn't just happen in an hour. >> no. >> you saw how many knives he had collected and made over the years.
he knew robert and shows me how much effort goes into a single knife. i'm no robert, but i think i can do this. >> okay, so grab it. >> got it, got it. >> you got it. now slide it under there. >> okay. >> and push it all the way up and then just hold it level. okay, hold it. go that way. okay, it's too cold. pull it out. >> it's really hard work, folks. after reheating our steel, francis teaches me how to hammer it into a blade. >> all along the edge....
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i'm robert costa. we'll explain how the proposed legislation could change lives and policy in america, tonight on "washington week." >> this is a repeal and a replace of obamacare. make no mistake about it. make no mistake. robert: president trump scores his first significant legislative win and moves one step closer to dismantling the affordable care act. president trump: most importantly, yes, premiums will be coming down. yes, deductibles will be coming down. robert: now the bill heads to the senate where it faces roadblocks and bipartisan skepticism over a number of key issues, including premiums, pre-existing conditions and billions of dollars in cuts to medicare and medicaid. >> some of you have said, well, they'll fix it in the senate but you have every provision of this bill tattooed on your forehead. you will glow in the dark on this one. robert: but the president is confident he has momentum. president trump: we're going to get this finished and then we're going -- as you know, we put our tax
i'm robert costa. we'll explain how the proposed legislation could change lives and policy in america, tonight on "washington week." >> this is a repeal and a replace of obamacare. make no mistake about it. make no mistake. robert: president trump scores his first significant legislative win and moves one step closer to dismantling the affordable care act. president trump: most importantly, yes, premiums will be coming down. yes, deductibles will be coming down. robert: now the...
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who is robert mueller? guest: he is a lifelong career prosecutor, mostly here in washington and the justice department. he spent most of his career working his way up through various u.s. attorney's office, head of the criminal division for the u.s. department of justice under george h.w. bush, and then was deputy attorney general under george w. bush before becoming fbi director. as has been told over the last couple days, he was the longest-serving fbi director since j edgar hoover himself. the first since hoover to complete the 10 year term of an fbi director, and then he was so popular and so respected that he was extended for an additional two years by president obama and a bipartisan act of congress. host: what made him so popular and respected? guest: he is a ramrod straight , former marine straight shooter. in a city that seems like it gets more partisan and more politicized with every passing year, he is completely apolitical, completely nonpartisan, and very well respected on both sides of the ais
who is robert mueller? guest: he is a lifelong career prosecutor, mostly here in washington and the justice department. he spent most of his career working his way up through various u.s. attorney's office, head of the criminal division for the u.s. department of justice under george h.w. bush, and then was deputy attorney general under george w. bush before becoming fbi director. as has been told over the last couple days, he was the longest-serving fbi director since j edgar hoover himself....
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host: thank you, robert. only: just to be clear, i really talking about the extent of this particular investigation. i think a federal investigation is a beast unto its own, and it has a rhythm of its own, it has procedures and protocols and traditions of its own, and that's where robert mueller and jim comey have a much deeper understanding of how something like this is going to unfold. to the caller's point about the relationship between comey and bob mueller, he's absolutely right, these are two men who have worked very closely together at the highest levels of the justice department, they worked together both before 9/11 and then their relationship and partnership was really forged in the crucible of the post-9/11 justice department during this as thebly intense period country was responding to 9/11 and try to reorient itself to fight al qaeda. andmueller was fbi director jim comey was deputy attorney general, technically, bob mueller's boss at that point. they were true closely together for a number of y
host: thank you, robert. only: just to be clear, i really talking about the extent of this particular investigation. i think a federal investigation is a beast unto its own, and it has a rhythm of its own, it has procedures and protocols and traditions of its own, and that's where robert mueller and jim comey have a much deeper understanding of how something like this is going to unfold. to the caller's point about the relationship between comey and bob mueller, he's absolutely right, these are...
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a bit more on robert mueller. 72-year-old served as fbi director for nine years serving republican and democrat presidents. the second longest tenure behind j. edgar hoover. he is widely regarded as a credible law enforcement official. he has a history with the man who succeeded him. james comey. >> in 2004, comey was acting attorney general while his boss john ashcroft. seriously ill in the hospital. comey and mueller worked side by side fighting the bush white house attempt to renew the controversial warrantless wiretap program. they raced to ashcroft's hospital bed when they learned others were rushing to the hospital to renew the order. it was a race to the bedside. comey took very careful notes and felt strongly to make sure justice was done. >> drama at the time. mueller and comey threatened to resign and the white house eventually backed off. one other note. a special counsel is not fully independent and can be fired. without the protection of the independent counsel law, president trump can order rod rosen
a bit more on robert mueller. 72-year-old served as fbi director for nine years serving republican and democrat presidents. the second longest tenure behind j. edgar hoover. he is widely regarded as a credible law enforcement official. he has a history with the man who succeeded him. james comey. >> in 2004, comey was acting attorney general while his boss john ashcroft. seriously ill in the hospital. comey and mueller worked side by side fighting the bush white house attempt to renew the...
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that person is former fbi director robert mueller. now, the president has fought hard to put this story that he that he sees essentially as an emperor who has no close situation behind him. but now, just four months into his presidency, he has a special prosecutor's case. the deputy attorney general sent the statement out a short while ago. "iy
that person is former fbi director robert mueller. now, the president has fought hard to put this story that he that he sees essentially as an emperor who has no close situation behind him. but now, just four months into his presidency, he has a special prosecutor's case. the deputy attorney general sent the statement out a short while ago. "iy
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president obama then chose james comey to replace robert mueller. in 2013. when james comey began what was supposed to be a ten-year term as fbi director for him. tonight robert mueller is now charged with investigating, among other things, the conversations that donald trump had with fbi director james comey, including the conversation that was revealed yesterday by "the new york times" that james comey described in a memo he wrote after that conversation, the smoking gun in that memo is the quotation of donald trump saying to the fbi director, quote, i hope you can see your way to letting this go, to letting flynn go. he is a good guy. i hope you can let this go." if robert mueller believes that president trump was trying to get the director of the fbi to stop investigating michael flynn, president trump's fired national security adviser, then robert mueller will present evidence of a case of
president obama then chose james comey to replace robert mueller. in 2013. when james comey began what was supposed to be a ten-year term as fbi director for him. tonight robert mueller is now charged with investigating, among other things, the conversations that donald trump had with fbi director james comey, including the conversation that was revealed yesterday by "the new york times" that james comey described in a memo he wrote after that conversation, the smoking gun in that...
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robert mueller is solid ground. i saw kings, prime ministers, secretaries of state, cia directors, former attorney general in new york said he is one of the best. he is not one of the best, robert mueller. he is the best i ever saw. leadership, judgment, decision making he would hate me to say this, the man has heart and sense of humor. there is nobody better at doggedly pursuing a target without being subjective to any pressure from congress, president, media, anybody in the fbi. attorney general, deputy attorney general. there is nobody better, wolf. i can't say it any clearer. >> rod rosenstein, deputy attorney general, who made this decision. >> you have to applaud the decision. let's point out the scenario of anyone who want to argue against mueller but against a special counsel. if the fbi walked four in three months, four months, six months and said we decided no charges are appropriate in this case who would have believed them? i didn't think they had an option because the scenario you play out over time, pa
robert mueller is solid ground. i saw kings, prime ministers, secretaries of state, cia directors, former attorney general in new york said he is one of the best. he is not one of the best, robert mueller. he is the best i ever saw. leadership, judgment, decision making he would hate me to say this, the man has heart and sense of humor. there is nobody better at doggedly pursuing a target without being subjective to any pressure from congress, president, media, anybody in the fbi. attorney...
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. >> did the deputy attorney general give the commitment that robert mueller will have the resources that he need. -- that he will need. >> he did. i said the special prosecutor ,as to have the independence the resources, and the unlimited mandate to follow the evidence wherever it may lead. >> we just completed an hour and a half session with the deputy attorney general. i think it helped inform a lot of the members that may not be on the intelligence committee. the biggest take away for most members was that the appointment of robert mueller as the special counsel, special prosecutor. that the deputy attorney general is going to give him very wide consequently did not answer specifics on virtually any question that was asked. in terms of questions about the memo or otherwise. i will just leave it at that and take one quick question. >> senator blumenthal has just told us that this has now become a criminal investigation. is that your takeaway? >> as someone on the intelligence committee and perhaps open to much more information than many of the other members, i do not want to comme
. >> did the deputy attorney general give the commitment that robert mueller will have the resources that he need. -- that he will need. >> he did. i said the special prosecutor ,as to have the independence the resources, and the unlimited mandate to follow the evidence wherever it may lead. >> we just completed an hour and a half session with the deputy attorney general. i think it helped inform a lot of the members that may not be on the intelligence committee. the biggest...
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robert mueller is now the man in charge.orney general rod rosenstein with russian ties to the campaign of meddling in the 2016 election. the decision was not offending parents have been committed by requires someone be independent from the normal chain of command catching the wte house website with little advance notice. the president responding with the statement as i've stated many times, for investigation will confirm we are doing out there is no collusion between my campaign in any foreign entity. i look forward to the matter concluded quickly. i will never stop fighting for the people and issues that matter most to the future of our country. mueller's appointment receiving wide bipartisan support on capitol hill. top democrat on the senate minority leader chuck schumer saying director mueller has exactly the right kind of individuals for this job. i now have significantly greater confidence and follow the facts wherever they lead. republican house oversight committee jason said by assessing questions the appointed day.
robert mueller is now the man in charge.orney general rod rosenstein with russian ties to the campaign of meddling in the 2016 election. the decision was not offending parents have been committed by requires someone be independent from the normal chain of command catching the wte house website with little advance notice. the president responding with the statement as i've stated many times, for investigation will confirm we are doing out there is no collusion between my campaign in any foreign...
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robert is currently working on stabilizing his condition so he can start rehabilitation." they go on to say the journey will be long and difficult, but that they know his faith and determination will get him as far as he can go in regaining mobility.sot - we're all optimistic. i think most people are optimistic about it the head coach of the rugby team says they're all devastated. and that they intend to be there with their extraordinary teammate, friend and student-athlete during every step of his long recovery.standupthe family has created a go-fund me page for robert's recovery expenses. as of tonight, it's raised upwards of 200-thousand of the 1 million dollar goal.a prayer service for robert will be held at cal on thursday evening.the exact location is still being decided.reporting in berekeley (pam) in the east bay. . . .fire crews working to extinguish flames at a business. you can see video of firefighters here... with what appears to be scattered flames. we're told the blaze is right behind a goodwill store on contra costa boulevard in pleasant hill.it happened at
robert is currently working on stabilizing his condition so he can start rehabilitation." they go on to say the journey will be long and difficult, but that they know his faith and determination will get him as far as he can go in regaining mobility.sot - we're all optimistic. i think most people are optimistic about it the head coach of the rugby team says they're all devastated. and that they intend to be there with their extraordinary teammate, friend and student-athlete during every...
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it doesn't get any better than robert mueller.lso agree i don't think they should have appointed somebody. >> tucker: why did they? >> i think they are feeling the political heat. maybe they are watching too much television and reading too many newspapers. i have not seen any evidence of actual collusion. where is the actual crime they think they need a special prosecutor to prosecute? i haven't seen that. there's been a lot of flailing but that flailing started before january 20. >> tucker: did you expect this? >> i'm very surprised by it. no heads up. i don't think the speaker's office get got a heads up. it cost us out of the blue. >> tucker: we were supposed to have someone from the white house on site from on anr topic, and they canceled. i tried to call over there. you have seen other special prosecutor investigation go far afield from where they started and tied up an entire presidency. it happened to president reagan, president clinton. >> nobody knows what the lanes of the special counsel are going to be and my understand
it doesn't get any better than robert mueller.lso agree i don't think they should have appointed somebody. >> tucker: why did they? >> i think they are feeling the political heat. maybe they are watching too much television and reading too many newspapers. i have not seen any evidence of actual collusion. where is the actual crime they think they need a special prosecutor to prosecute? i haven't seen that. there's been a lot of flailing but that flailing started before january 20....
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what timeline is robert miller working with?t this point, this thing does look like it has the potential to be somewhat sprawling. that said, i will say this -- robert mueller is an intense, efficient guy and is known to be the first to work in last to leave and he knows the history of special counsels and that these investigations do drag on for years and years. and he knowson, people are going to want answer he is going to move as fast as he can consistently doing his job conducting a thorough investigation. david: you saw the tweets this morning. do they make you worried about political interference? how difficult will it be for someone like robert miller to work independently? thomas: he is going to do a great job at ignoring any political noise. this is a guy who we have already seen in the hour since his appointment was announced -- he has earned bipartisan a claim from across the political spectrum. if there is anyone capable of turning out all the washington chatter in doing his job, focusing on the law and the facts, it
what timeline is robert miller working with?t this point, this thing does look like it has the potential to be somewhat sprawling. that said, i will say this -- robert mueller is an intense, efficient guy and is known to be the first to work in last to leave and he knows the history of special counsels and that these investigations do drag on for years and years. and he knowson, people are going to want answer he is going to move as fast as he can consistently doing his job conducting a...
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robert muller seen as law and order type person. there is no suggestion of any kind from those in authority now that crimes have been committed, but there seems to be widespread agreement that there is need that there is need for an independent investigation, not connected to any political activity, and now this office of the special council has been created first time we've heard language like that in a long time. quoting jason shafitz who has been on the air and out front as these crisis been building, he says muller is a great selection impeccable credentials, should be widely accepted. the fact of the matter is, it will take us some amount of time for robert muller to get u investigation, already in the house and senate there have been demands for implies that may have been written. president trump wrote in a tweet and the white house refused to comment there may be tapes of the meeting. james comey describes the meeting as in the oval office. just after general flynn had been fired. there with other high level members, includin
robert muller seen as law and order type person. there is no suggestion of any kind from those in authority now that crimes have been committed, but there seems to be widespread agreement that there is need that there is need for an independent investigation, not connected to any political activity, and now this office of the special council has been created first time we've heard language like that in a long time. quoting jason shafitz who has been on the air and out front as these crisis been...
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robert: critics. but he shut them up. kimberly: he did. robert: john wall talked about shot heard round the district. and bryce har >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your lo robert: ryan zimmerman is still on fire, the best batting average in the majors. but come back in the fifth. zimmerman into the gap. jayson werth scores, bryce harper scores, tied at 4-4. tied. of the ninth, still harper with a two-run walkoff. nats win 6-4. cue, good news for nats fans, bryce harper will be with the nationals at least one more season. harper agreed to a $21 million deal for 2018. he will become a free agent after 2018. 10 home runs, 11 after today, 29 rbis so far this season. that is second zimmerman. hoops, if we could, we would loop last night bus three-pointer -- last night's three-pointer for about four minutes. we can show what a couple times here. wall with the three, puts the wizards up one with no time remaining for stop the wizards fourth game seven monday night in boston. wal
robert: critics. but he shut them up. kimberly: he did. robert: john wall talked about shot heard round the district. and bryce har >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your lo robert: ryan zimmerman is still on fire, the best batting average in the majors. but come back in the fifth. zimmerman into the gap. jayson werth scores, bryce harper scores, tied at 4-4. tied. of the ninth, still harper with a two-run walkoff. nats win 6-4. cue, good news for nats fans, bryce...
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of robert, the sister goal shaw. the channing and the barlow is -- the channings and the barlows knew each other. is not about drawing your sword and leading in bayonet charge for making one wise decision. there are questions of loyalty. any soldier will tell you the first loyalty is to the mission. if the mission you are given its hopeless and you know your soldiers are going to die? is there a gray area? is your next loyalty to your superior to your soldiers? or is it divided? is your loyalty to a cause of or to your family back home? it is just not as clear-cut as the want it to be. and men make different decisions at different times under different circumstances. francis channing barlow -- he makes a mistake that he was promoted to fast. less than a year before he was a regimental commander, he is a brigade commander. he comes back at chancellorsville. he is detached from the 11th core. when he gets to gettysburg, he is never really that she has never really thought a full division and battle. he sees that wall o
of robert, the sister goal shaw. the channing and the barlow is -- the channings and the barlows knew each other. is not about drawing your sword and leading in bayonet charge for making one wise decision. there are questions of loyalty. any soldier will tell you the first loyalty is to the mission. if the mission you are given its hopeless and you know your soldiers are going to die? is there a gray area? is your next loyalty to your superior to your soldiers? or is it divided? is your loyalty...
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robert mueller knows what he's doing. >> jonathan, your thoughts on this?o you think that the russians have shared maybe with iran or someone else the information that they gleaned from the oval office, from the president of the united states, sharing classified information with them? >> you know, mr. putin comes out of the spy racket, compartmentalization is very important to them. i'm going to tell you, don, my take is a little different. first of all, maybe it's just selfish. i fly russian airlines. i want to be safer. some of the leaders of isis are people who have come from the former soviet union. they've got more to fear in moscow with isis and its success and the cadres that are getting trained in isis that could come back to haunt the russian motherland than we have. and you know, the last big story i covered for cbs news was the school crisis where they killed 188 children. they know what terrorists can do and they want to protect their people. and we have good reasons to try, no matter what's going on in this country, to beat down, in little ways
robert mueller knows what he's doing. >> jonathan, your thoughts on this?o you think that the russians have shared maybe with iran or someone else the information that they gleaned from the oval office, from the president of the united states, sharing classified information with them? >> you know, mr. putin comes out of the spy racket, compartmentalization is very important to them. i'm going to tell you, don, my take is a little different. first of all, maybe it's just selfish. i...
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it doesn't get any better than robert mueller.o agree i don't think they should have appointed somebody. >> tucker: why did they? >> i think they are feeling the political heat. maybe they are watching too much television and reading too many newspapers. i have not seen any evidence of actual collusion. where is the actual crime they think they need a special prosecutor to prosecute? i haven't seen that. there's been a lot of flailing but that flailing started before january 20. >> tucker: did you expect this? >> i'm very surprised by it. no heads up. i don't think the speaker's office get got a heads up. it cost us out of the blue. >> tucker: we were supposed to have someone from the white house on site from on anr topic, and they canceled. i tried to call over there. you have seen other special prosecutor investigation go far afield from where they started and tied up an entire presidency. it happened to president reagan, president clinton. >> nobody knows what the lanes of the special counsel are going to be and my understandin
it doesn't get any better than robert mueller.o agree i don't think they should have appointed somebody. >> tucker: why did they? >> i think they are feeling the political heat. maybe they are watching too much television and reading too many newspapers. i have not seen any evidence of actual collusion. where is the actual crime they think they need a special prosecutor to prosecute? i haven't seen that. there's been a lot of flailing but that flailing started before january 20....
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former fbi director robert mueller now in charge.ans and democrats praising the decision. but the white house blindsided. the president bracing for a battle. >> you have to put your head down and fight, fight, fight. >> stocks plunge and the market facing its biggest drop since trump took office. now as he prepares for his first trip abroad, a top republican joins us on "gma." >>> not guilty, protesters taking to the streets. >> no justice, no peace. >> after the police officer who shot and killed an unarmed manned in oklahoma. >> looks like a bad dude too. >> is acquitted in a case making national headlines.
former fbi director robert mueller now in charge.ans and democrats praising the decision. but the white house blindsided. the president bracing for a battle. >> you have to put your head down and fight, fight, fight. >> stocks plunge and the market facing its biggest drop since trump took office. now as he prepares for his first trip abroad, a top republican joins us on "gma." >>> not guilty, protesters taking to the streets. >> no justice, no peace....
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that came after the department of justice's quick move to appoint former fbi director robert muellers the special counsel in the investigation. and in brazil, a scandal within a scandal. the president says he will not as -- will not resign despite allegations he was recorded discussing payments to silence people in a massive corruption case. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. donald trump has lashed out at the appointment of a powerful special counsel to investigate his administration. he took to twitter again today, making unsubstantiated claims of both hillary clinton and barack obama overseeing illegal acts that warranted special investigation. he said he was the victim of the single greatest political witchhunt in american history. the outburst comes as the justice department named robert mueller as its special counsel to probe russian influence in the 2016 presidential election. for the perspective, we also have the power to look at other issues arising from the white house's handling of this and many other crises. reporter: this is the man who will be the
that came after the department of justice's quick move to appoint former fbi director robert muellers the special counsel in the investigation. and in brazil, a scandal within a scandal. the president says he will not as -- will not resign despite allegations he was recorded discussing payments to silence people in a massive corruption case. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. donald trump has lashed out at the appointment of a powerful special counsel to investigate his...
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robert mueller will do a good job. i actually wanted to see an independent investigation, probably an independent commission similar to the 9/11 commission. but now that we have a special counsel, i'm -- i accept that, and i accept that robert mueller will do a good job. >> but a commission would have no legal authority to prosecute. >> i'm sorry? >> a commission would be like, you know, something out of brookings, something out of the truth and justice commission. it wouldn't indict anybody. it wouldn't carry any criminal penalty. why would you be for something that wouldn't catch the bad guys? >> well, chris, up to this point i thought we were talking about a counterintelligence investigation, not a criminal investigation. but now that a special prosecutor has been appointed, it appears maybe they're moving in a different direction. >> well, an fbi investigation is a criminal investigation for spies. you're looking for spies and you put them away for life. what do you mean it's not a criminal investigation? it's catc
robert mueller will do a good job. i actually wanted to see an independent investigation, probably an independent commission similar to the 9/11 commission. but now that we have a special counsel, i'm -- i accept that, and i accept that robert mueller will do a good job. >> but a commission would have no legal authority to prosecute. >> i'm sorry? >> a commission would be like, you know, something out of brookings, something out of the truth and justice commission. it wouldn't...
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robert? robert: all right. thank you. coming up in sports we talk redskins rookie mini camp as the o.t.a.'s are around the corner. if you haven't heard mike brown's story on how he almost got arrested? we got you. that's next. rrator: "the time is to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting to expand access to affordable healthcare. progress every day. and he won't let donald trump stop us. robert: rookie mini camp for the redskins. o.t .a.'s around the corner. the talk is anderson out of alabama helping out the defense. someone else getting buzz. someone to help with the running game. pejran out of oklahoma. it's well known that the skins need help in the area. but for now the rookie just wants to take it slow. >> it is a great opportunity. we're still
robert? robert: all right. thank you. coming up in sports we talk redskins rookie mini camp as the o.t.a.'s are around the corner. if you haven't heard mike brown's story on how he almost got arrested? we got you. that's next. rrator: "the time is to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law,...
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he is former head of the fbi robert mueller.ovince of aceh has made two men suffer lashes for being homosexual. and two british men have been arrested in bangkok for allegedly selling on line access to football broadcasts. they caused $2.5 million worth of losses to rod casting companies.
he is former head of the fbi robert mueller.ovince of aceh has made two men suffer lashes for being homosexual. and two british men have been arrested in bangkok for allegedly selling on line access to football broadcasts. they caused $2.5 million worth of losses to rod casting companies.
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robert: a classic game.s to steal one in boston but they are down 2-0 coming back to d.c. isaiah thomas lit them up for 53. they have to win both here. if you lose one back to boston down 3-is. you don't want to do that. scott r bounce back at home. >> we feel confident playing in the home building. we are excited for tomorrow night. our guys are excited. playing in front of the crowd. we have had success here during the regular season. we had success in the playoffs. we have success in the playoffs and so we are excited about tomorrow night. robert: nats host diamondbacks. first pitch 7:05. zimmerman named player of the month for april. jonathan: congratulations to him. you said it best about the wizards. stop a guy 5'9" from scoring. 51 points. 5'9". robert: it's so easy to do that. jonathan: they are trees. >> send him a message. michelle: not with the elbow. robert: i didn't say "elbow." doug: steve is here at 11:00. robert: send a message. put mustard on it. michelle: my name is jenny doan. i'm a quiand
robert: a classic game.s to steal one in boston but they are down 2-0 coming back to d.c. isaiah thomas lit them up for 53. they have to win both here. if you lose one back to boston down 3-is. you don't want to do that. scott r bounce back at home. >> we feel confident playing in the home building. we are excited for tomorrow night. our guys are excited. playing in front of the crowd. we have had success here during the regular season. we had success in the playoffs. we have success in...
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robert's former coach from jesuit high school in carmichael says, robert isn't one to give up hope. >> a very good young man of faith. he believes in his faith a lot so i'm sure that will help him and his family get through it and, um, anything we can do we will support him in any way we can. love him and we're praying for him dearly every day. >> reporter: robert's family and his friends have been by his side since saturday. he had surgery saturday night again he is paralyzed from the waist down. he does have some movement though in his arms and his wrists which is a good sign. and i'm told he is ready to start physical therapy as soon as possible. juliette goodrich, kpix 5, san jose. >>> 4:41. the bay area's brutal housing market is tough for first time home buyers. we'll take a look at some of the challenges facing young people. >> plus, a pair of hikers gets trapped on a steep bay area cliffside. we'll show you the rescue. ♪[ music ] ,, who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little t
robert's former coach from jesuit high school in carmichael says, robert isn't one to give up hope. >> a very good young man of faith. he believes in his faith a lot so i'm sure that will help him and his family get through it and, um, anything we can do we will support him in any way we can. love him and we're praying for him dearly every day. >> reporter: robert's family and his friends have been by his side since saturday. he had surgery saturday night again he is paralyzed from...
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roberts family says all of this support plus robert's determination will help with his recovery. in berkeley alecia reid kron4 news.> here in san francisco, the police department says they have arrested two men 36-year-old billy lockhart and 33 year old benjamin martin on charges of possession of child pornography. lockhart works as a psychiatrist at ucsf and investigators believe he may have used the wifi connection at the hospital to upload and distribute porn. the police department is also asking that if anyone has had suspicious contact with either of these men or feels they may have been a victim to please call sfpd's special victims unit. in san francisco, charles clifford kron 4 news. ((pam)) the weekend is almost here... and it is expected to be much cooler than last weekend. ((steve))meteor
roberts family says all of this support plus robert's determination will help with his recovery. in berkeley alecia reid kron4 news.> here in san francisco, the police department says they have arrested two men 36-year-old billy lockhart and 33 year old benjamin martin on charges of possession of child pornography. lockhart works as a psychiatrist at ucsf and investigators believe he may have used the wifi connection at the hospital to upload and distribute porn. the police department is...
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vonnie: robert, let me come to you.ow much rush of make use of this assuming there is something in there for russia to make use of? robert: the biggest concern is by the nature of the information, you can sort of trace it back to the source. it was supposedly some discussion of a threat posed by the islamic state in a particular city, so what city it was and identifying the source of that information, which could collect intelligence information on the russian presence in syria . that could be of chief concern if russia can trace this news back to its source. mark: how does this damage the prospects a trump putin meeting in july? henry: the meeting will take place. it is scheduled to take place on the sidelines of the g 20 summit in germany, in july. it casts a shadow over russia's efforts to build some kind of cooperation with trump. at the moment, russia is still hoping that it can get the u.s. to work with it in syria but obviously those hopes are growing fainter by the day. thank you very much, henry meyer, joining
vonnie: robert, let me come to you.ow much rush of make use of this assuming there is something in there for russia to make use of? robert: the biggest concern is by the nature of the information, you can sort of trace it back to the source. it was supposedly some discussion of a threat posed by the islamic state in a particular city, so what city it was and identifying the source of that information, which could collect intelligence information on the russian presence in syria . that could be...
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robert burton is here. it look like they ran out of gas. robert: exactly. you beat this team in game seven, you want to play lebron james and the cavaliers in the eastern conference finals. a long, great season for the wizards. head coach scott brooks speaks to the media. guys battled.our we were down 13 or so, cut it down to six. that is what we have done this year. we never given, just keep fighting and charging and putting yourself in position. give them credit, they played well. we had a lot of good games through the series. robert: much more on this game coming up in sports. steve: the first forecast on this tuesday evening, it is a bit cool looking upper 50's, mainly clear skies. tomorrow, sunshine, sunglasses all day long. the temperatures a little warmer than today, making it into the upper 70's, near 80 degrees. we will pick up the heat and humidity as we move into the day wednesday. could be looking at record-breaking warmth, and talking about the next best chance of rain showers, maybe even thunderstorms. more the time a coming up. jonathan: stev
robert burton is here. it look like they ran out of gas. robert: exactly. you beat this team in game seven, you want to play lebron james and the cavaliers in the eastern conference finals. a long, great season for the wizards. head coach scott brooks speaks to the media. guys battled.our we were down 13 or so, cut it down to six. that is what we have done this year. we never given, just keep fighting and charging and putting yourself in position. give them credit, they played well. we had a...