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hurt robert r. hussa thomas edward hynes robert j.nelli michael iken jonathan lee ielpi frederick ill jr. daniel ilkanayev joseph anthony ianelli >> and my godfather and uncle richard s. gabriel. you're always in our hearts. you kept the whole family laughing and smiling and every time i see sunflowers, i think of you. i brought them here today, and just want to thank all first responders including those who died trying to save his and everyone else's lives, but also those in the path of...
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robert: what was that event like?lso, what's up ahead in terms of for people to kind of get involved? aileen: so, mama's night out, you know, we'd like to say that, of course, battling pediatric cancer is not always fun, but fighting it in this way, and raising research and awareness can be a fun night. so, city of fremont, we had our first mama's night out this past march, and we were able to raise $81,000. and basically, it's a night out for women to go out with their friends, have a break for themselves, but also learn the grim realities of pediatric cancer, also learn the ways they can help. you know, there's dancing, there's donations for raffle prizes, there's auctions, and so forth. so, it's a way to have fun, but fight the cancer, fight pediatric cancer. and that's what mama's night out is about. robert: yeah, you bring so much energy to it. what did you find out about yourself going through this? aileen: it was pretty challenging, having lost my own son to pediatric cancer, but knowing that i am continuing th
robert: what was that event like?lso, what's up ahead in terms of for people to kind of get involved? aileen: so, mama's night out, you know, we'd like to say that, of course, battling pediatric cancer is not always fun, but fighting it in this way, and raising research and awareness can be a fun night. so, city of fremont, we had our first mama's night out this past march, and we were able to raise $81,000. and basically, it's a night out for women to go out with their friends, have a break...
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robert: how about you, ken? a little bit about how you got started in the program, as well as what you're kind of getting out of it. ken hinh: so, an advisor came to my school to outreach to my school about this program. and i thought it would be a wonderful opportunity to participate in using my resources in the community to help my community. and by using these resources, i hope to become a voice for my community. and in addition to that, boof or amplify provides a sort of safe space for me to feel confident to be creative and express myself. robert: that's right, you have to develop. give me an idea of what do you want to do. how do you want to be a voice? ken: so, i want to be a voice in my community by, you know, outreaching to my community members, and talking to a lot of politicians, and having these community events. and by having awareness of certain issues, such as problem gambling or using these sorts of arts and media to outreach in my community. robert: yeah, yeah, arts and media is kind of the way
robert: how about you, ken? a little bit about how you got started in the program, as well as what you're kind of getting out of it. ken hinh: so, an advisor came to my school to outreach to my school about this program. and i thought it would be a wonderful opportunity to participate in using my resources in the community to help my community. and by using these resources, i hope to become a voice for my community. and in addition to that, boof or amplify provides a sort of safe space for me...
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[applause] robert mclaughlin junior. robert mcmahon.eill >> walter arthur mcneil >> christine mcnulty >> shaun pierce mcnulty >> terence mcshane. >> timothy mcsweeney. >> martin mcwilliams of >> rocco medaglia >> anna medina >> william meehan junior >> alok mehta >> robert meisenheimer >> eskedar melaku >> antonio melendez a >> mary melendez >> yelena melnichenko >> stuart smeltzer >> diarelia mena >> charles mendez >> lizette mendoza >> wolfgang peter mademoiselle >> steve john >> wesley mercer >> alan harvey mergdinger >> george merino >> george merkouris >> and my cousin. we love you and we miss you. >> and my father, paul ortiz junior. i was too young to walk or talk but today i stand here proud to read my father's name and see grandma, grandpa, mom and the rest of the family misses you. you are never far from our thoughts. thoughts. you're my hero and every day i strive to make you proud, until the day we meet again. [applause] >> deborah american >> raymond joseph matte max free >> jill metzler >> david robert minor >> nurul miah
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robert e. lee after the victory at gettysburg? those are the tow unanswered unanswered- two questions that remain. historians are sorting out the answers. this book attempts to answer some of those questions. when lee retreated, after his meade in 1863, and when pursued. we will talk about both aspects. there were two commanders in the army, one 56-year-old robert e lee, military officer, once considered so prominent abraham lincoln offered him command of the union army. he turned it down, preferring to raise his sword for family and home in virginia. he made the confederate army with stonewall jackson and long street and brought many victories. but he would face his greatest defeat. shelby foot once said gettysburg is the price the south paid to have robert ely. -- e. lee. his army lost a third of their soldiers, 28,000 casualties. military general robert ely would lose the -- e lee would lose the battle. most people have forgotten this name out of gettysburg, but there was george meade, nativ
robert e. lee after the victory at gettysburg? those are the tow unanswered unanswered- two questions that remain. historians are sorting out the answers. this book attempts to answer some of those questions. when lee retreated, after his meade in 1863, and when pursued. we will talk about both aspects. there were two commanders in the army, one 56-year-old robert e lee, military officer, once considered so prominent abraham lincoln offered him command of the union army. he turned it down,...
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robert: this is a fox. i'm robert gray.roximately an hour and a half ago south korea's weather agency detected a 6.3 earthquake in north korea. it could be another nuclear test by north korea. it would be the 6th nuclear test if it's confirmed. this follows an earlier announcement from that rogue nation state-run media that north korea has a thermonuclear bomb. kim jong-un reportedly oversaw the final stages of the work. president trump spoke to shinzo abe shortly after that announcement and it's agreed that they must cooperate with south korea. they are looking at possible responses that might be pulled together with its ally the united states. on the phone with us still is asian analyst and author gordon chang. thank you for staying with us throughout the break. we were talking about bringing pressure to bear on beijing and moscow to join in with the u.s. security council. you were talking about boy together a total boycott of north korea. gordon, you were talking about enforcing money laundering laws to bring that pressu
robert: this is a fox. i'm robert gray.roximately an hour and a half ago south korea's weather agency detected a 6.3 earthquake in north korea. it could be another nuclear test by north korea. it would be the 6th nuclear test if it's confirmed. this follows an earlier announcement from that rogue nation state-run media that north korea has a thermonuclear bomb. kim jong-un reportedly oversaw the final stages of the work. president trump spoke to shinzo abe shortly after that announcement and...
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robert smalls. my question is did you getfully oral history to contribute to your understanding what happened >> ey. great question did it get any oral hit to contributed to the tell offering the story. absolutely. thick not only going to places where your story takes place is so important to get a feel of the place, but you have to talk to people who have opinions and often times things are wrong that are passed down but often times they're right itch was fortunate in that dr. moore, michael's mother, grew up as her grandmother elizabeth, who was four years old on the planter. when helen tells me something i believe helen. and most of her material that i was able to verify was absolutely true. so i think as a researcher, you want to get that oral history and then you have to evaluate it based on sources, because it was very important to me to not just reiterate stories that have been passed down that don't have any basis in truth, but often times oral history is a great beginning and i think it's a
robert smalls. my question is did you getfully oral history to contribute to your understanding what happened >> ey. great question did it get any oral hit to contributed to the tell offering the story. absolutely. thick not only going to places where your story takes place is so important to get a feel of the place, but you have to talk to people who have opinions and often times things are wrong that are passed down but often times they're right itch was fortunate in that dr. moore,...
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i don't think robert smalls is robert smalls with his mother and he had a rare opportunity to grow upthe first 12 years and traditionally, once children got to the point they could monetize, they were whisked away and robert got a chance, i mentioned the quote, that speaks to something she invested and there are other examples, took in places to see the reality of slavery, might have been shielded from. the cork of history, when he was in charleston, she was still in buford and the battle of port royal in 1861, not legally but effectively freed her, when robert was in charleston, i can only imagine it worked on his nerves that his mom was free. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thanks for coming out. if you're interested in buying the book you can get it at the register at the front of the store and the line will form to the left if you are interested. [inaudible conversations] >> sunday night on afterwards, new york times magazine contributor susie hansen on her travels abroad in her book notes on a foreign country, and american abroad in a post-american world. she's interviewed
i don't think robert smalls is robert smalls with his mother and he had a rare opportunity to grow upthe first 12 years and traditionally, once children got to the point they could monetize, they were whisked away and robert got a chance, i mentioned the quote, that speaks to something she invested and there are other examples, took in places to see the reality of slavery, might have been shielded from. the cork of history, when he was in charleston, she was still in buford and the battle of...
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robert e. lee in the great invasion of that summer. here is the roster -- wesley culp, robert hoffman, these guys joined the same militia unit. frank kaufman was in the artillery, the 38th virginia light artillery. and the youngest of the guys was in the mountain rangers. thinking of how surreal this must've been, there were northerners who fought for the south and southerners who fought for the north. these guys were foreign invaders coming back to their hometown. i want to get into that mindset. the other thing that struck me as i researched this is there is no evidence that robert e. lee or any of his senior commanders had no idea they had five gettysburg men in their army. it is an astonishing lack of communication. it was commonplace and the confederate army when they were on campaign near richmond or fredericksburg, and there was a local man in the ranks, to temporarily pull him out of the ranks and make them a scout or guide. it makes sense. stonewall jackson did that at chancellorsville
robert e. lee in the great invasion of that summer. here is the roster -- wesley culp, robert hoffman, these guys joined the same militia unit. frank kaufman was in the artillery, the 38th virginia light artillery. and the youngest of the guys was in the mountain rangers. thinking of how surreal this must've been, there were northerners who fought for the south and southerners who fought for the north. these guys were foreign invaders coming back to their hometown. i want to get into that...
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ar robert: btps. eric: bunds. trey: bunds. to wrap things up, ahead of the apple launch, do you want to hold apple equities or apple credit? robert: equity looks good. i think strategically markets are in good shape. eric: equity. trey: equity because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the ig credit market is -- jonathan: we have to leave it there. great to have you with us. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ francine: he has been dubbed the geek of sheikh. federico marchetti, in 2000, founded retailer yoox as a marketplace for designer clothing. 15 years later, he merged the company with his biggest competitor net-a-porter, creating an online shopping giant. joining me on "leaders with lacqua," ceo of yoox net-a-porter, federico marchetti. francine:
ar robert: btps. eric: bunds. trey: bunds. to wrap things up, ahead of the apple launch, do you want to hold apple equities or apple credit? robert: equity looks good. i think strategically markets are in good shape. eric: equity. trey: equity because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the ig credit market is -- jonathan: we have to leave it there. great to have you with us. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ francine: he has...
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robert: the market looks great. not a one-week or one month for six months, the structural decline in rates are there. all the metrics people are using to look at this overtime, they are not changing fast enough to see what is really going on. there is not a bubble. the net demand for money is not there between the demographics and whatnot. long way to go. jonathan: you are sticking with us. robert tipp of pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker from highland capital management. let's get your market check on .here hans have been twos, 10's, and 30's making new lows. we are down 11 basis points on the 10 year through the week. the flattener in vogue again. the final spread again. a bank of england rate decision. and another round of data on u.s. inflation and retail sales. we will discuss in just a moment. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." time now for the final spread. coming up over the next week, goldman sachs revealed a plan to turn around
robert: the market looks great. not a one-week or one month for six months, the structural decline in rates are there. all the metrics people are using to look at this overtime, they are not changing fast enough to see what is really going on. there is not a bubble. the net demand for money is not there between the demographics and whatnot. long way to go. jonathan: you are sticking with us. robert tipp of pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker from highland capital management. let's...
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once again, live from washington, robert costa. robert: good evening. president trump welcome congress back with a curveball, aligning with democrats on a three-part agreement to bundle hurricane relief with a short-term extension to fund the government and lift the debt limit. it happened inside of the oval office where mitch mcconnell and paul ryan sat side-by-side with democratic leaders. the president through the usual playbook out the window. the senate and house approved the multibillion-dollar package. it marked a significant victory for the president. trump is calling this a bipartisan moment than americans want. there wasn't any compromise in the middle. instead, he caught the gop offguard and embrace to the democrats. michael, what drove the president to go in this direction? michael: he has been frustrated. you read his twitter, at republican leaders' inability to get things done. he saw the ability to create competition between democrats and republicans and by making this deal where he accepts the democrat's terms and bragging about his rela
once again, live from washington, robert costa. robert: good evening. president trump welcome congress back with a curveball, aligning with democrats on a three-part agreement to bundle hurricane relief with a short-term extension to fund the government and lift the debt limit. it happened inside of the oval office where mitch mcconnell and paul ryan sat side-by-side with democratic leaders. the president through the usual playbook out the window. the senate and house approved the...
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robert: that's with 100% of downside. the thing ended up getting delayed, you it's a how much would you get paid for that? even with the 130 yield, it would not look that good. jonathan: this lasted about five minutes when they finally agreed to punt the debate to the end of the if it treasury yields popped a little bit. the prospect we might not have a debt ceiling anymore and the united states, and then reality started to bite. blows north of 2%. if we bring up a chart of real yields, real yields are completely rolling over. everyone from pgim who sat around this table out front on treasuries bullish like there , was no tomorrow, the curve is going to flatten, we got basically what you anticipated. where next? robert: i hate to say it, but this basically is not over. all the instances where yields have rushed to 2.5% or 3%, you you had an unrealistic expectation about growth. if you go back to the first half of last year, we were 1.30 or 1.90 on treasuries the economy . . the economy was ok. before the trump trade, you
robert: that's with 100% of downside. the thing ended up getting delayed, you it's a how much would you get paid for that? even with the 130 yield, it would not look that good. jonathan: this lasted about five minutes when they finally agreed to punt the debate to the end of the if it treasury yields popped a little bit. the prospect we might not have a debt ceiling anymore and the united states, and then reality started to bite. blows north of 2%. if we bring up a chart of real yields, real...
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robert: btps. eric: bunds. trey: bunds.o wrap things up, ahead of the apple launch, do you want to hold apple equities or apple credit? rob? robert: equity looks good. i think strategically markets are in good shape. eric: equity. trey: equity because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the ig credit market is -- jonathan: gents, we have to leave it there. great to have you with us. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. ♪ nejra: message from the mountaintop. at jackson hole, ecb president mario draghi joins janet yellen in a warning against rolling back financial regulations. how big is the bill for investment grade researc
robert: btps. eric: bunds. trey: bunds.o wrap things up, ahead of the apple launch, do you want to hold apple equities or apple credit? rob? robert: equity looks good. i think strategically markets are in good shape. eric: equity. trey: equity because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the ig credit market is -- jonathan: gents, we have to leave it there. great to have you with us. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ so we need...
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robert: the market looks great.is not a one-week or one month for six months, the structure of the decline in rates are there. all the metrics people are using to look at this overtime, they are not changing fast enough to see what is really going on. there is not a bubble. the demand for money is not there between the demographics and whatnot. long way to go. jonathan: you are sticking with us. pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker of highland capital. twos, tense, and 30's making new lows. we are down 11 basis points on the 10-year. vogue again.her in a bank of england rate decision. we will discuss in just a moment. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." time now for the final spread. goldman sachs revealed a plan to turn around performance of its core bond trading unit. apple with a much awaited launch of the new iphone. a state of the union address, not sure how many people are waiting for that. the bank of england rate decision on thursday. a
robert: the market looks great.is not a one-week or one month for six months, the structure of the decline in rates are there. all the metrics people are using to look at this overtime, they are not changing fast enough to see what is really going on. there is not a bubble. the demand for money is not there between the demographics and whatnot. long way to go. jonathan: you are sticking with us. pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker of highland capital. twos, tense, and 30's making...
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i'm robert costa. we explain the hurdles congress faces trying to get aid to harvey victims. plus the president considers ending the dream for thousands of immigrants. tonight on "washington week." >> terrible thing but the city is coming together. robert: as flood waters recede in and around houston emergency search-and-rescue efforts continue and new dangers emerge. >> anything on the other side? robert: tens of thousands of people remain displaced in the wake of hurricane harvey. for those able to return home --? the grim and heart breaking task of cleanup. [cheering] president trump, who plans to donate 1 million of his own money, is reassuring the lonestar state that congress will act quickly to provide federal relief. president trump: i think that you're going to see very rapid action from congress, certainly from the president. you'll get your funding and we think you'll have what you need and it is going to go fast. >> but given the scale of the disaster and the fact 80% of victims do not have
i'm robert costa. we explain the hurdles congress faces trying to get aid to harvey victims. plus the president considers ending the dream for thousands of immigrants. tonight on "washington week." >> terrible thing but the city is coming together. robert: as flood waters recede in and around houston emergency search-and-rescue efforts continue and new dangers emerge. >> anything on the other side? robert: tens of thousands of people remain displaced in the wake of...
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robert: btps. eric: bunds. trey: bunds.wrap things up, ahead of the apple launch, do you want to hold apple equities or apple credit? robert: equity looks good. i think strategically markets are in good shape. eric: equity. trey: equity because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the ig credit market is -- jonathan: we have to leave it there. great to have you with us. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ announcer: the thrill of living well is in the pursuit. the pursuit of the rarest experiences. the pursuit of the finest products. the pursuit of quality in everything you do. and in all of these pursuits, you need the best intelligence to make the best decisions. >> we know that she sells for a lot, but what makes her important? >> it isn't easy. it's difficult work. announcer: welcome to "bloomberg pursuits," where you find information that helps you follow your inspiration. in this edition, utility meets luxury in three new suv's. hannah: immediate power. immediate respo
robert: btps. eric: bunds. trey: bunds.wrap things up, ahead of the apple launch, do you want to hold apple equities or apple credit? robert: equity looks good. i think strategically markets are in good shape. eric: equity. trey: equity because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the ig credit market is -- jonathan: we have to leave it there. great to have you with us. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ announcer: the thrill of...
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robert e. lee or any of his senior commanders had no idea they had five gettysburg men in their army. it is an astonishing lack of communication. and theommonplace confederate army when they were on campaign near richmond or fredericksburg, and there was a local man in the ranks, to temporarily pull him out of the ranks and make them a scout or guide. it makes sense. stonewall jackson did that at chancellorsville. hog path, knew every but none of the senior commanders knew about it. there were at least two occasions where the confederates got lost or stuck in the terrain. robert e lee sent joseph johnson terrain.the johnson comes back several hours later reporting they scale the peak of little round top and sought no union troops. years later we know he cannot of scale little round top and seen that because union troops were all over the place. one historian broke it was teeming with federal troops. they would have seen him. robert e lee based his battle plan on faulty intelligence. later that
robert e. lee or any of his senior commanders had no idea they had five gettysburg men in their army. it is an astonishing lack of communication. and theommonplace confederate army when they were on campaign near richmond or fredericksburg, and there was a local man in the ranks, to temporarily pull him out of the ranks and make them a scout or guide. it makes sense. stonewall jackson did that at chancellorsville. hog path, knew every but none of the senior commanders knew about it. there were...
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on fox news.f galveston county, robert: this is a fox news alert, i'm robert gray. a magnitude 6.3 quake detected in north korea. that could mean this could be the first test of a hydrogen bomb. a thermonuclear bomb that is even more evident than the atomic devices they have been testing so far. again what we are seeing from the u.s.g.s. and backed up some degree by south korean military, a detonation device happened at noon north korea time and it happened around the same location where they tested five other nuclear devices. a couple important thing thingsr our viewers to remember. the state media agency for north korea was quoting kim jong-un saying a hydrogen device, a more deadly device even than an atomic device. a hydrogen bomb had been developed by north korea. it showed an image of kim jong-un at the very least with a mock-up of what was described as a hydrogen bomb. the timing of this announcement. the timing of this report in conjunction with the apparent detonation of this device could be no coincidence. all of this in the back drop of what else north ko
on fox news.f galveston county, robert: this is a fox news alert, i'm robert gray. a magnitude 6.3 quake detected in north korea. that could mean this could be the first test of a hydrogen bomb. a thermonuclear bomb that is even more evident than the atomic devices they have been testing so far. again what we are seeing from the u.s.g.s. and backed up some degree by south korean military, a detonation device happened at noon north korea time and it happened around the same location where they...
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not the first or last that henry wentz and robert hoffman served under robert e. lee. guys did nothese write during the civil war. i found some letters from leslie . it is an indication -- it is important. they were in the shepherdstown march, they were in the area where the seeds of the civil war are being planted. they had to be affected by this atmosphere. the john brown raid is what the most unofficial start, but it did not affect every aspect of their lives. early photography at gettysburg, i found a family from central pennsylvania. he was nice enough to lend me letters leslie had written to his sister. other than the fact that your hands tremble, these were under makeable -- on the remarkable letters. it was a man writing to his sister, about two turns 21, living in martinsburg at the time, visiting his friends. celebrate your 21st birthday -- you do now. he also said he would go west to seek his fortune. book,f the letter in the his handwriting and signature. his name was john, john leslie culp is the signature. this is 1860. nine months later something changed
not the first or last that henry wentz and robert hoffman served under robert e. lee. guys did nothese write during the civil war. i found some letters from leslie . it is an indication -- it is important. they were in the shepherdstown march, they were in the area where the seeds of the civil war are being planted. they had to be affected by this atmosphere. the john brown raid is what the most unofficial start, but it did not affect every aspect of their lives. early photography at...
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robert hunter writes in and says he is reading shakespeare the man and martin is reading young radicals by jeremy carter and book tv has covered that book, young radicals. we will read some more these comments as we go.o. let's hear from kathleen in plymouth michigan, cap lane, good evening to you, what are you reading. >> right now i'm reading robert service, my favorite poet.ob i'm not sure how familiar you are with robert but one of the most poignant poems is the march of the dead. he was from england. he's a great writer. where he writes, actually it's the army that has died and is coming back during the celebration because they are the ones that are parading through the streets and it's absolutely wonderful. anybody who hasn't read him should read him. he is marvelous. >> what's the secret to reading poetry? >> so dear..>> cal i think it's the inflection and understanding what you're reading. >> thank you for calling in. that was kathleen.d bill in baltimore, high. >> are you doing? i really enjoy book tv and as i was saying, i've always been disappointed that i've never seen paul
robert hunter writes in and says he is reading shakespeare the man and martin is reading young radicals by jeremy carter and book tv has covered that book, young radicals. we will read some more these comments as we go.o. let's hear from kathleen in plymouth michigan, cap lane, good evening to you, what are you reading. >> right now i'm reading robert service, my favorite poet.ob i'm not sure how familiar you are with robert but one of the most poignant poems is the march of the dead. he...
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robert rector. guest: you cannot have welfare state with open borders and that with illegal immigrants they cost taxpayers $60 billion price is nimum, and going up. the previous caller talked about the relationship between poverty and illegal immigration. in fact, one in 10 children by the censuspoor bureau is in fact an illegal child.ant the reality is that these numbers are very misleading, what he has said is exactly what i was saying about earned income tax credit. the numbers are made up. books earningshe and as consequence, you look at data such as nt consumption, what you see is when that poor people every year spend $2 for every dollar census is saying they are having. how did they do that? the don't count welfare in census bureau and don't count that off the books earnings. when you look at the 40 million people that poor, is telling us are if you look at other government surveys about how these people you looklive, okay, if at poor familys with families, poor families according to 84% of p
robert rector. guest: you cannot have welfare state with open borders and that with illegal immigrants they cost taxpayers $60 billion price is nimum, and going up. the previous caller talked about the relationship between poverty and illegal immigration. in fact, one in 10 children by the censuspoor bureau is in fact an illegal child.ant the reality is that these numbers are very misleading, what he has said is exactly what i was saying about earned income tax credit. the numbers are made up....
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>> i'm in complete agreement with what robert said. appear that, you know, she was in violation of espn's standard of conduct for employees. but put that aside for a second. what i find more troubling about this is the president's reaction. i worked for barack obama. and that man was subjected to the most ugly, hateful attacks you can imagine. i remember for years there was in one personality at a news network, at a media network who called the president a racist, launched a racially-tinged crusade against him to undermine his legitimacy. the president never complained, never called for that man to be fired. it turned out that guy who did all those things and said all those things about president trump was donald trump. so, you know, if you live by the sword, you die by the sword. i think donald trump was someone who was fine at launching these ugly attacks at the president, and now he should understand that it sort of comes with the territory and he should grow a little bit thicker skin and not try to get people fired for their jobs b
>> i'm in complete agreement with what robert said. appear that, you know, she was in violation of espn's standard of conduct for employees. but put that aside for a second. what i find more troubling about this is the president's reaction. i worked for barack obama. and that man was subjected to the most ugly, hateful attacks you can imagine. i remember for years there was in one personality at a news network, at a media network who called the president a racist, launched a...
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robert burton is live at fedex field.ert, any indication if the skins will stand or kneel or lock arms, or show up? >> so far, kimberly, we don't know that. as for president trump's they are doing here, all over the nfl. we have seen players not show up. we have seen players locking arms, and coaches, and players not showing up. guys warming up on the field behind me. these are the guys you could see not show up, or neil, or lock arms. let's show you what the ravens did earlier today against the jaguars. several ravens players kneeling, some locking arms, even former raven and future hall of flair lewis.er ray --ens owner steve his scotty steve piscotty. you see these players behind me. you just don't know. if you think that is crazy, wait until you see what the pittsburgh steelers did against the chicago bears. back to you in the studio. >> happening now, a day of reflection in mexico after two earthquakes in one week and four over the course of a month. moreeath toll now, 319, than half of those in mexico city. rescue t
robert burton is live at fedex field.ert, any indication if the skins will stand or kneel or lock arms, or show up? >> so far, kimberly, we don't know that. as for president trump's they are doing here, all over the nfl. we have seen players not show up. we have seen players locking arms, and coaches, and players not showing up. guys warming up on the field behind me. these are the guys you could see not show up, or neil, or lock arms. let's show you what the ravens did earlier today...
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that's another robert hill.'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. >>> the hour's top stories. the united nations security council will meet in emergency session to discuss north korea's nuclear test. claimed it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb that could be loaded on to intercontinental ballistic missile. james mattis gave a public statement saying any threat to the u.s. will be met with massive military response. now back to lockup. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> tulsa is the second largest city in oklahoma. but the tulsa county jail is a city within the city. along with numerous security concerns that come with temporarily housing some 1800 men and women, facing a huge array of criminal charges, it contains its own versions of the local post office, a hospital, and busier restaurant
that's another robert hill.'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. >>> the hour's top stories. the united nations security council will meet in emergency session to discuss north korea's nuclear test. claimed it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb that could be loaded on to...
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alison: what if they actually named the baby robert? robert: yeah. oh, you yeah!ht butch. (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. ralphcandidate for governor,rtham, and i sponsored is ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs., but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give it to private schools. ed gillespie worked for lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. and ed gillespie's plan to cut taxes for the wealthy could cut virginia school funding, too. ed doesn't stand for education. alison: fall is finally in the air. robert: -- brian: tomorrow morning, 50's, some 40's and the burbs. 70's the next seven days, cooler over the weekend. a nice, welcome change the next few days, rather refreshing. cardt with your starbucks and get the pumpkin spice latte. it will be dry, so
alison: what if they actually named the baby robert? robert: yeah. oh, you yeah!ht butch. (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. ralphcandidate for governor,rtham, and i sponsored is ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs., but ed gillespie...
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well robert mueller is getting in manafort's financial affairs. one assumes about the moscow hotel in donald trump's moscow affairs. >> there's been questions in the past about special prosecutors before. what we had before is the prosecutors were appointed for an indefinitely period of time and they had the abilitying to on and investigate whatever he wanted. but based on the pliks what's going on in the country mueller could investigate a lot of things for a lot of times and there would be few things to stop him. at the end of the day the acting -- the deputy attorney general acting as the attorney general because the attorney general rekuzed himself from this stuff will have the say in whether there are prosecutions to be made here. but mueller has the power to look at different things. and what usually happens with the special counsels is that they look at things and find things because they dig through a lot of things. they get a lot of information back. they subpoena things. talk to people compel them to talk to them. when you are doing that
well robert mueller is getting in manafort's financial affairs. one assumes about the moscow hotel in donald trump's moscow affairs. >> there's been questions in the past about special prosecutors before. what we had before is the prosecutors were appointed for an indefinitely period of time and they had the abilitying to on and investigate whatever he wanted. but based on the pliks what's going on in the country mueller could investigate a lot of things for a lot of times and there would...
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united states army. >> robert piniger. robert r. ploger, iii. and his wife zandra f. ploger. lieutenant darren h. mrontel, united states navy reserve. sct powell. petty officer first class joseph piser, jr., united states navy. li j. raines. debr a. raor. rhonda sue rasmussen. petty officer first class maha d. chford, united states navy. martha m. reski. todd h. reuben. lawson richard. edward v. roenhorst. judy rollet. sergeant major robert e russell, united states army retired. chief officer william r. ruth, united states army resee. charles e saban, sr. marjorie c. salimoni. jo p. samortino. colonel david m. scales, united states army. commander robert a. slagel, united states navy. janice m. scott. lieutenant colonel l.selves, united states army retired. marian h.serva. dan f. shenour, united states navy. antoette sherman. diane m. simmons. and her husband, george w. simmons. donald d. simmons. cheryl d. ntak. chief greg h. smallwood, united states navy. eutenant colonel gary f. smith, united states army, retired. mary ray soffer. robert spiceman. patricia jay stotts. edna
united states army. >> robert piniger. robert r. ploger, iii. and his wife zandra f. ploger. lieutenant darren h. mrontel, united states navy reserve. sct powell. petty officer first class joseph piser, jr., united states navy. li j. raines. debr a. raor. rhonda sue rasmussen. petty officer first class maha d. chford, united states navy. martha m. reski. todd h. reuben. lawson richard. edward v. roenhorst. judy rollet. sergeant major robert e russell, united states army retired. chief...
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. >> robert rising are the owners of new york slab. their furniture factory and salvage lumber company was located in that building. they got an unwelcome early morning call. >> the first thing i'm thinking is, is it my shop, am i responsible? click on the news and the top half of the buildings burning. >> i was frightened that we with might have been the cause of the fire. >> watching the fire on tv was devastating but knowing their shop was located on the ground floor, robert and jacqueline could tell one thing right away they were not responsible for it. >> i seen it's the third, fourth floor and the roof and i'm like, okay, i didn't cause a fire. >> nobody was injured but for robert and jacqueline the core of their business was gone before sunrise. >> we have no investors, we've taken out no loans. everything that we have has been with our money. we have rated our savings accounts, retirement accounts. >> it looked like a crime scene. there was water everywhere, stuff was in wreckage. >> as dreadful as this disaster was, this was n
. >> robert rising are the owners of new york slab. their furniture factory and salvage lumber company was located in that building. they got an unwelcome early morning call. >> the first thing i'm thinking is, is it my shop, am i responsible? click on the news and the top half of the buildings burning. >> i was frightened that we with might have been the cause of the fire. >> watching the fire on tv was devastating but knowing their shop was located on the ground floor,...
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roberts: elephants are hugely matriarchal hes.s.you'veve gotrandndmoers and daughters, granddaughters, aunts, nieces all living together. the minute y you allow those herds or individuals in those herds to be killed, you're decimating the entire fabric of that elephant society. ruggiero: usually the larger animals are killed for ivovory first. ththe social u unrest, thehe disturbance of their complex sosocial systems is completetely upseset, so even if there are numerically several hundred elephants in an areaeawhen a biologist looks at them, they frequently see juvuveniles and sub-adultsts running around aimlessly anand without leaders. narrator: what is likely the worst elephant massacre on record took place in cameroon's bouba n'djia national park in e early 2012. arabic speaking horsemen from sudan, armed with ak-47s, machine guns, and rocket propelled grenades killed 650 elephants, more than 60% of the park's population over a bloody three-month period. among the dead were newborns, calves, and adults, many still alive as their
roberts: elephants are hugely matriarchal hes.s.you'veve gotrandndmoers and daughters, granddaughters, aunts, nieces all living together. the minute y you allow those herds or individuals in those herds to be killed, you're decimating the entire fabric of that elephant society. ruggiero: usually the larger animals are killed for ivovory first. ththe social u unrest, thehe disturbance of their complex sosocial systems is completetely upseset, so even if there are numerically several hundred...
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i do not know, it could be a long time with robert mueller. as an investigator, someone leading charges, he keeps everybody in total suspense i not allowing them to know the timeline. politicians like to feel in charge. host: let's go to bloomington, indiana. thank you for waiting period caller: thank you -- thank you for waiting. caller: thank you. your guest mentioned the times as an opposition newspaper. i wanted to ask what is the problem with that? you just referenced hillary, which she lost, and that is ancient history, but that seems to be the opposition, that is the function of a newspaper, to oppose the main question, and people decide. through -- sift through fax and get a good idea of what the actual truth is, so the opposition matters because you cannot allow someone to say things without opposing or questioning them. just wondering your opinion on that. host: thank you. guest: great question. when i say it is in opposition newspaper, in the sense we should feel pride we have them in the united states. i think the media landscape h
i do not know, it could be a long time with robert mueller. as an investigator, someone leading charges, he keeps everybody in total suspense i not allowing them to know the timeline. politicians like to feel in charge. host: let's go to bloomington, indiana. thank you for waiting period caller: thank you -- thank you for waiting. caller: thank you. your guest mentioned the times as an opposition newspaper. i wanted to ask what is the problem with that? you just referenced hillary, which she...
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host: our last call is robert for robert gallucci from memphis, tennessee. caller: how are you today? host: we have one minute left. question is,my back when reagan was our president, he put a program to protect united states from nuclear weapons. the program [indiscernible] if they put this bill back in effect, it would determine any foreign government trying to attack the united states with a nuclear missile. host: thank you. guest: all defense analysts prefer real defense to real deterrence. denyse is being able to action. the problem is it is very hard to do. the program was not a success in being able to shoot down missiles. we have been working on this for decades and decades and should continue to try and develop a real defense. what the american public should know is we cannot have real confidence in our ability to shoot down incoming icbms. we might succeed, but that should not be a plan for defending the country, not yet. host: our guest is a state department person back in 1994 teaming with north korea. robert gallucci is now with the johns hopkin
host: our last call is robert for robert gallucci from memphis, tennessee. caller: how are you today? host: we have one minute left. question is,my back when reagan was our president, he put a program to protect united states from nuclear weapons. the program [indiscernible] if they put this bill back in effect, it would determine any foreign government trying to attack the united states with a nuclear missile. host: thank you. guest: all defense analysts prefer real defense to real deterrence....
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robert: very nice. great. wish them luck. fingers crossed. robert: yes. michelle: final check on weather. doug: irma is a tropical storm and will continue to get weaker we are tracking the influence of rain. maybe the effect of us. steve has it at 11:00. update on hurricane jose when he sees you then. michelle: speaking of irma we learned of a death on south carolina related to t up next. he's our pediatrician, dr. ralph northam. born and raised in rural virginia went to vmi. trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. >>> tonight, the stunning devastation from hurricane irma. the storm still hitting the u.s. right now. irma slamming in jacksonville. a flash flood emergency. parts of that city under water. the new storm surge tonight. water rescues underway. tornado
robert: very nice. great. wish them luck. fingers crossed. robert: yes. michelle: final check on weather. doug: irma is a tropical storm and will continue to get weaker we are tracking the influence of rain. maybe the effect of us. steve has it at 11:00. update on hurricane jose when he sees you then. michelle: speaking of irma we learned of a death on south carolina related to t up next. he's our pediatrician, dr. ralph northam. born and raised in rural virginia went to vmi. trained at johns...
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. >> robert mueller. >> robert mueller, correct.e's the lawer in charge of the russia investigation. >> oh, he should go home. >> why? >> what's there to investigate in >> do you think he'll be fair? >> i've heard he is very fair, yes. >> do you think it will be fair? >> i don't know. i don't think they're giving trump a fair chance. >> i hope he'll have a chance before he gets fired. >> we've been doing this in times square today. you are one of only three people who knew bob mueller by sight. >> i watch a lot of msnbc. >> with me now is tim o'brian, who wrote a biography of donald trump, malcolm nance, author of "the plot to hack america" and jill winebanks. welcome to all of you here. looking more broadly at bob mueller, this man who is rarely in the public view, malcolm. he's never on television. what do you think his public service says not only about his skills, which are relatively undoubted, but his impartiality to follow the facts wherever they lead or don't lead? >> clearly, this is an american hero. a man who has dedicate
. >> robert mueller. >> robert mueller, correct.e's the lawer in charge of the russia investigation. >> oh, he should go home. >> why? >> what's there to investigate in >> do you think he'll be fair? >> i've heard he is very fair, yes. >> do you think it will be fair? >> i don't know. i don't think they're giving trump a fair chance. >> i hope he'll have a chance before he gets fired. >> we've been doing this in times square...
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sharedormation they have has been limited or predominately shared with robert mueller's team. if the congressional investigators do hold a hearing, to expect they will call up mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg? guest: they certainly want to. they are meeting with twitter. just yesterday, senator mark we would very much like to meet with facebook. they've been asking facebook just about every day -- i've been asking facebook if they are taking them up on the offer, and the answer is not that we know of. it seems like there best interest would be to be as transparent as possible, not only for them, but for the american electorate. is maryland, democrats line. caller: hide. love c-span. -- hi. love c-span. call in a c-span's big social media outlet. number ofa huge foreign accents all he in -- foreign accents hauling -- election time. it was suspect all of these immigrants calling in supporting trump. i noticed you were able to identify where i was calling c-span was used as well. host: do you have any questions for our guest regarding facebook? --ler: only more generally can yo
sharedormation they have has been limited or predominately shared with robert mueller's team. if the congressional investigators do hold a hearing, to expect they will call up mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg? guest: they certainly want to. they are meeting with twitter. just yesterday, senator mark we would very much like to meet with facebook. they've been asking facebook just about every day -- i've been asking facebook if they are taking them up on the offer, and the answer is not that we...
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robert: yeah. larry: see that movie. alison: let us know if josh gets a date. robert: will do! i'm sure he will see it on instagram. larry: of course. alison: thanks. >> if you get arrest and never convicted or charged should it stay on alison: what d.c.'s mayor has to stay about the issue facing thousands when we come back. z24x8z z5yz y24x8y y5yy jonathan: a chance to clear the air for job seekers in d.c. who have been arrested attempting to turn things around. sam ford has the story. sam: the mayor calls the program "clean slate." the idea is seal to record and the arrests in d.c. that do not lead to convictions that everybody but law enforcement. >> we think we are on the forefront of restoring the ability of our citizens to get jobs and housing and access to credit. >> bowser released numbers saying 40% people arrested in d.c. every year but a third of the time the people are never charged. every year 10,000 people are trying to get records sealed by the court to pro vent them from get -- prevent them getting jobs. >> i agree. if you are not convicted why is it public info
robert: yeah. larry: see that movie. alison: let us know if josh gets a date. robert: will do! i'm sure he will see it on instagram. larry: of course. alison: thanks. >> if you get arrest and never convicted or charged should it stay on alison: what d.c.'s mayor has to stay about the issue facing thousands when we come back. z24x8z z5yz y24x8y y5yy jonathan: a chance to clear the air for job seekers in d.c. who have been arrested attempting to turn things around. sam ford has the story....
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robert: you feel that bad? >> they need a hug. robert: this is media day today. josh norman, what he said on the locker room and what he said about the oakland woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give you all... (voice fading away) announcer: nowitzki the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealer. robert: well, josh norman made a splash in last night's game but he made a bigger splash in the locker room after sunday night's win responding to trash talk from the oakland receiver crabtree and cooper. >> first and foremost, come in here and say what you put up on somebody. 200 yards. did he even catch two balls? he only caught one, huh? so please whatever you do, do not run your mouth if you are a wyden -- wide recei
robert: you feel that bad? >> they need a hug. robert: this is media day today. josh norman, what he said on the locker room and what he said about the oakland woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so...
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robert: i have a surprise for you guys tonight. jonathan: why's tjhat? robert: hockey. the caps take a trip up the coast. meanwhile, the redskins put a ♪ hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. do you want to do a monster check? yes. no monsters. ♪ how about the drawer? ♪ nightly monster checks are how grant makes home his. and homegoods is what makes it all possible. amazing finds. always great prices. make home yours. >> and now, the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the capitals kicked off preseason action against the new jersey devils. hard to believe they are back on the ice. in the first, the capitals blank short-handed, not a problem. capitals kicked off preseason action against the new jersey devils. moving through the devils' defense. 1-0 caps. thise
robert: i have a surprise for you guys tonight. jonathan: why's tjhat? robert: hockey. the caps take a trip up the coast. meanwhile, the redskins put a ♪ hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. do you want to do a monster check? yes. no monsters. ♪ how about the...