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robert: all right.hank you very much and good job. anthem: i appreciate it, thank you. robert: well, stay with us, it's time for a filipino food demonstration. deanna sison will show me how to make some popular dishes, so come on back. a lot of foodies in the bay area know my next guest, deanna sison. she grew up working in the restaurant business, and after college she worked as a producer for a cooking show, then a food stylist, and recipe developer, later turning her skills to opening a series of restaurants including farmer brown, little skillet, and in 2016 opened mestiza taqueria in san francisco, combining filipino flavors with mexican street food. she's here now to show us how to prepare a couple of popular dishes. welcome to the show. sis: thank you for having food is such a essential part of filipino culture, and it's filipinos love to share, socialize, gather, and food is alwa robert: does this new business kind of give you a chance to kind of combine all the skills that you've learned over t
robert: all right.hank you very much and good job. anthem: i appreciate it, thank you. robert: well, stay with us, it's time for a filipino food demonstration. deanna sison will show me how to make some popular dishes, so come on back. a lot of foodies in the bay area know my next guest, deanna sison. she grew up working in the restaurant business, and after college she worked as a producer for a cooking show, then a food stylist, and recipe developer, later turning her skills to opening a...
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robert: wow.you have to have like a lot of warehouses and a lot of--have you had to do a lot of that kind of infrastructure? larry: yeah, yeah. we have once central warehouse in union city for the bay area and one warehouse in seattle. robert: how about for you? is it quite rewarding to be doing this? i mean, you were with intel and doing a lot of other things in high-tech. how personally rewarding is this for you? larry: i mean, it's really solving my problem, right? so, my family-- robert: your food problem at least. larry: exactly. so, we don't--we don't go to these supermarkets anymore because even for me, it's a 20-minute drive to the closest asian supermarket. robert: yeah. larry: so, it's a hugely rewarding experience. our customers came to us and say, "hey, thank you for providing the products, and now we can have access to those, you know, trendy things in asia and all those really, really fresh asian fruits and vegetables." robert: i'm curious, what's the--maybe the most popular product
robert: wow.you have to have like a lot of warehouses and a lot of--have you had to do a lot of that kind of infrastructure? larry: yeah, yeah. we have once central warehouse in union city for the bay area and one warehouse in seattle. robert: how about for you? is it quite rewarding to be doing this? i mean, you were with intel and doing a lot of other things in high-tech. how personally rewarding is this for you? larry: i mean, it's really solving my problem, right? so, my family-- robert:...
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i'm robert costa. go,ationals. ♪ announcer: corporate fundi for "washington week" is provided by -- additional funding is provided the yuen foundation, committed to bridging culturalfe dnces in our communities. the corporation for plic broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> you're watchingbs. inside that tent, 4 bakers are literally fighting for their lives! was that too dramatic? -no, it's never too dramatic.s i mean, this is cakes,its, and desserouwe're talking ab sue. -plus, i let a tiger loose in there. -last time, our quarterfinalists braved wheat-free loaves -- -oh, hello, cheeky. -messy mergues -- -it feels like the most complex chnical, so far. -and novelty cakes. t's quite outside my comfort zone. ar -ruby was baker for the 3rd time. it's probably the best looking thing i've ever made. -whilst christine -- -i can't believe this. -left the tent. now, our all-female semifinalists have just 3 french challenges -- -we're baffled by the bavarois.
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robert: but he won. jeff: i know but he doesn't like think hethat people may have won illegitimately so if hean prove s or findeone else to prove that wasn't russi and it was ukraine workioc with the dts and that's why the server is in ukraine and let's look into tt, thatould suage his conrns about anyone suggesting that he won in a way that wasn't 100%. robert: you'ven s him speaking to him and president putin at the same time. do you think of that excngng jeff: it's surreal, really. that particula press conference. other and presiden wast to each taking large the side of the russian president over u.s. inlligence officials. that sort of came up again this week in the fact that nancy pelosi, durin the meeting in the white house, said, all roa with y lead back to putin. robert: les talk about speaker pelosi. what a scene at the white house. eachg side point fingers. the photos that emerged over the standoff across the table. she said the president had meltdown. he said she had a mel mown. what's the spea
robert: but he won. jeff: i know but he doesn't like think hethat people may have won illegitimately so if hean prove s or findeone else to prove that wasn't russi and it was ukraine workioc with the dts and that's why the server is in ukraine and let's look into tt, thatould suage his conrns about anyone suggesting that he won in a way that wasn't 100%. robert: you'ven s him speaking to him and president putin at the same time. do you think of that excngng jeff: it's surreal, really. that...
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i'm robert costa. ha a great weekend. [captioning performed byhe national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org.] announcer: corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- additional funding is pridedov by -- koo anpatricia yuen through the en foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for pu broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers le you. thank yo -i think between us, we'v-gluttony. match.even of the de-lust.ins. i mean, some of these buns are very attractive. -sloth. -pies. pies. -wrath. yeah, paul's got that covered. -envy. oh, now, did deborah steal howard'sustard? -and pride. and... ss goodnly knows we've got precious little of that left. -last time... -ooh, no, it's terribly wrong. -...sweet dough proved bitter for some. fo -ohh. ch -i can't taste the pea -and howard's timen the tent was up -bye. -it should have been me. r -butuby's sweet buns... -they're delicious. -...s
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robert: but was it a ceasefire? >> wt we have done the kurds will stand as a blood stain inn in the annals of american history. robe: explosive testimony in thimpeachment inquiry. and the white house scrambles to deny a quid pro quo. withholding milityil aid to ukraine. >> we do that all the time with foreign policy. i have news for everybody, getbo over it. robert: next. announcer: this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> there's a moment, a moment of moment where everything ising, a clear. at fidelity, wealth planning isb t clarity, knowing who you are, where you've been, and where you want to go. that's fidelity wealth management. additional funding is provided by -- koo and patriciau , through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for blic broadcasting.ut and by contrns to your pbs station from viewers like you. thanyou. once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert:good evening. it has been a dramatic and violent week in
robert: but was it a ceasefire? >> wt we have done the kurds will stand as a blood stain inn in the annals of american history. robe: explosive testimony in thimpeachment inquiry. and the white house scrambles to deny a quid pro quo. withholding milityil aid to ukraine. >> we do that all the time with foreign policy. i have news for everybody, getbo over it. robert: next. announcer: this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> there's a moment, a moment of...
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robert: a little bit perhaps. hetim: it's at the per if they hold a town hall, there comments from independent voter here, maybe even ad disillusiopublican once in a while but by and large when you talk to congressional republicans and theirir stae, theyetting almost nothing but overwhelming support for the president back in their red districts so when they come back tot' washington, t a message for them to hold the line, replain loyal to th predent at least publiclyut privately they continue to share with ybody who will listen that they are troubled, theyre eply concerned and if they had their way, they might break publicly with the president but theyblnow it wou pro be career suicide for them. robert: susan, you'r wting a biography of speaker pelosi. at a fascinating figure at this m in american history. when she steps back and looks at the development of the text message, beyond the whistleblower complaint, what's her calcus and strategy? susan: this is a new phase of the trump presidency, different from where
robert: a little bit perhaps. hetim: it's at the per if they hold a town hall, there comments from independent voter here, maybe even ad disillusiopublican once in a while but by and large when you talk to congressional republicans and theirir stae, theyetting almost nothing but overwhelming support for the president back in their red districts so when they come back tot' washington, t a message for them to hold the line, replain loyal to th predent at least publiclyut privately they continue...
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look at this, robert!> could it be this guy's ticket to easy street... >> [ sighs ] >> ...or... >> but, um... >> ...has that train left the station? >> you didn't know that? >> [ chuckling ] no, i didn't. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby in south houston, texas, on my way to meet an heir who wrote me. he said he had an incredible and highly valuable inheritance linking him to a texas legend and, by the way, a baseball team that won its first world series in 2017. >> my name is robert harper. when my father died in 2012, i inherited a customized luxury railcar, and there's some really colorful texas history behind it, and i still don't know what the heck to do with it. >> hi, i'm jamie. >> robert harper. it's a pleasure to meet you. welcome to south houston. >> okay. robert leads me into a warehouse to show me his strange inheritance. what is it exactly? >> it's a full-size railcar -- 44 feet long, 12 feet wide. it weighs 50,000 pounds. it sat here for 41
look at this, robert!> could it be this guy's ticket to easy street... >> [ sighs ] >> ...or... >> but, um... >> ...has that train left the station? >> you didn't know that? >> [ chuckling ] no, i didn't. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby in south houston, texas, on my way to meet an heir who wrote me. he said he had an incredible and highly valuable inheritance linking him to a texas legend and,...
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robert: and i said "an almost unique performance."hat i meant was a most unique performance coming up. there are plenty of people who would argue that poetry is almost at the root of many cultural endeavors and is certainly an element of almost every art form. our next performer is jason bayani, a founding member of the filipino american spoken word troupe and an organizer of the asian america and pacific islander poetry and spoken word summit. he is a member of seven national poetry slam teams and the program manager for the esteemed kearny street workshop. here is jason bayani with a piece from his new book, "locus." jason bayani: hello, my name is jason bayani. i'm a poet and i'm gonna do a piece called "freight" from my new book, "locus." "when my mother first came to america she left behind my father and three-year-old brother to work in a hospital in richmond, virginia, where the only person she knew was the peace corps volunteer who stayed with her family when she was just a teenager. the east coast is cold during the winter an
robert: and i said "an almost unique performance."hat i meant was a most unique performance coming up. there are plenty of people who would argue that poetry is almost at the root of many cultural endeavors and is certainly an element of almost every art form. our next performer is jason bayani, a founding member of the filipino american spoken word troupe and an organizer of the asian america and pacific islander poetry and spoken word summit. he is a member of seven national poetry...
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roberts: is that enough? here are the things you need to consider and transient youth or incorrigibility is one of them? spinelli: and requires the courts to consider them, then we can presume that the judge followed the law and did so. but this is not a case where the judge was required to consider anything. and, in fact, she did not consider imposing any lesser sentence than life without parole. and the warden's position and the united states' position is that that's good enough. justice kavanaugh: back on justice kagan's question for a second. in a discretionary regime where the sentencer is required to consider certain factors or even if not, it's just a discretionary regime, the defense counsel in any case where a juvenile's facing life without parole as a possibility is, of course, i would think, you would agree, any competent defense counsel is going to argue the youth to the sentencing judge. do you agree with that? spinelli: going forward, yes. justice kavanaugh: yes. okay. and, therefore, can't you
roberts: is that enough? here are the things you need to consider and transient youth or incorrigibility is one of them? spinelli: and requires the courts to consider them, then we can presume that the judge followed the law and did so. but this is not a case where the judge was required to consider anything. and, in fact, she did not consider imposing any lesser sentence than life without parole. and the warden's position and the united states' position is that that's good enough. justice...
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president, i oppose the umination of robert bork to the supreme court, ande the senate ttereject it.a our staff said, "hey, g hear what kennedy is saying." so i went over. >> robert bork's america is a land in which women would be forced into back-alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue policeould break down citizens' doors in midnight raids. >> whoa, this sods a little er the top. i knew robert bork, he'd been a profsor of mine, and i liked the guy, but certainly my journalistic instinct was, "okay, the fight's on, the fat's in the fire. this is really goingal somethg." than this injustice. better i yield back the balance of myce time. >> when he finished, there wasju silence. i said, "what is all this (bleep)?ou what, what areoing?" he said, "just know that we'll have to destroy him." >> and we we watchinatthis on tv as we were drking champagne in the counsel's office. add i said, "are you guys for this?" and they said, "oh, yeah, don't rrry about it." well, they werendy. nobody was ready. i don't thk they had any clue what was coming. (protesters shou
president, i oppose the umination of robert bork to the supreme court, ande the senate ttereject it.a our staff said, "hey, g hear what kennedy is saying." so i went over. >> robert bork's america is a land in which women would be forced into back-alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue policeould break down citizens' doors in midnight raids. >> whoa, this sods a little er the top. i knew robert bork, he'd been a profsor of mine, and i liked...
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robert:?ack to understanding the well-founded article impeachment would have to be grounded in law , meaning there would have to be a showing that a crime was committed. if you cannot show a quid pro quo, you cannot show extortion. i have rattled off another state -- on other occasions, it is not treason or bribery because the bribery statute does not apply to foreign officials. it is not extortion because you have to show a quid pro quo, and it is not an illegal foreign campaign composition -- contribution, then there is no crime. , there is no basis for impeachment. david: why wouldn't it be value -- robert: if you get that expansive view, pretty much everything is illegal. it is only certain kinds of things that are of value. the fact that you can encapsulate anything that would be president -- that would be benefit to the president of the united states under the sun frankly stretches the campaign finance at well beyond what was intended. david: we are talking with robert ray, former indepe
robert:?ack to understanding the well-founded article impeachment would have to be grounded in law , meaning there would have to be a showing that a crime was committed. if you cannot show a quid pro quo, you cannot show extortion. i have rattled off another state -- on other occasions, it is not treason or bribery because the bribery statute does not apply to foreign officials. it is not extortion because you have to show a quid pro quo, and it is not an illegal foreign campaign composition --...
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robert bork chbeged that, and clarence thomas confirmed it.i the clarence thomas nomition, everybody was watching >> this vote, thas are 52 and the nays are 48. the nomination of clence thomas of georgia is hereby confirmed. >> narrator: clarence thomas was 43 years old.he owed to stay on the court for 43 more years. ♪ ea in the after thomas' confirmation, mcconnell watcnntc as democratic and republican presidents tried to tip theba nce of the court. >> president clinton tod nominated ruth bader ginsburg... >> narrator: with republicans in the minority, bill clinton r plach bader ginsburg and stephen breyer on the bench. congress the name is nominee to fill the se... >> narrato george w. bush, with a republican senate, put john roberts and samuel alito on the court. >> barack obama is project to be e next... >> narrator:ith democrats back to control, barack obama appointed sonia yor and elena kagan. >> still, many republicans are asking if she's the right person for the job... >> narrator: throught all,nn mcl had been climbing to por inside th
robert bork chbeged that, and clarence thomas confirmed it.i the clarence thomas nomition, everybody was watching >> this vote, thas are 52 and the nays are 48. the nomination of clence thomas of georgia is hereby confirmed. >> narrator: clarence thomas was 43 years old.he owed to stay on the court for 43 more years. ♪ ea in the after thomas' confirmation, mcconnell watcnntc as democratic and republican presidents tried to tip theba nce of the court. >> president clinton tod...
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i think one might had roberts -- one might add roberts to that list as well. we have the new york state rifle and pistol association versus the city of new york. new york state has a highly restrictive pistol licensing scheme. has two types of licenses. one is a carry permit. these are highly restrictive. them if one has large sums of money, or is rich and famous. donald trump, as a citizen in new york had a carry permit. notables inof other the city. ordinary citizens, aside from people who are professional security guards, find it impossible. the other type of permit is somewhat more permissive, a premises permit. basically, the city exacts a high cost to allow you to own a pistol for protection in your own home. the fees run on the order of about $700. usually it takes several months wait before one is approved. at the end of the day, a citizen can get a premises permit. every effort is made to discourage that. previously, new york city prohibited people who had pistol permits -- the premises permit even though they had gone through a long screening process
i think one might had roberts -- one might add roberts to that list as well. we have the new york state rifle and pistol association versus the city of new york. new york state has a highly restrictive pistol licensing scheme. has two types of licenses. one is a carry permit. these are highly restrictive. them if one has large sums of money, or is rich and famous. donald trump, as a citizen in new york had a carry permit. notables inof other the city. ordinary citizens, aside from people who...
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>> yeah. >> so roberts got a search warrant for brandon's house and car.would find some of the stolen dvds and game consoles there. they did not. but there had to be something. for weeks the detective looked for evidence on brandon beale. >> randy and her mom called me 24/7, every day, two, three times a day. >> brandon? >> brandon, brandon, brandon. >> detectives questioned his fiance, her parent. they scoured his found records. >> we did everything we could to try to get some kind of evidence on brandon, and there was none there. >> yeah. >> there was none there because he didn't do it. >> that alibi about helping his fiance's parents checked out. and his phone records revealed he was miles from the store when amber was murdered. finally, brandon beale was cleared. >> did you at some point think, i'm going to be charged with murd sner. murder? >> yes, i did. >> the memory is still fresh. >> had nightmares of going to jail. it was hard to sleep. >> that terrible day -- >> my whole process was, let me get this store open because, you know -- >> i screwed u
>> yeah. >> so roberts got a search warrant for brandon's house and car.would find some of the stolen dvds and game consoles there. they did not. but there had to be something. for weeks the detective looked for evidence on brandon beale. >> randy and her mom called me 24/7, every day, two, three times a day. >> brandon? >> brandon, brandon, brandon. >> detectives questioned his fiance, her parent. they scoured his found records. >> we did everything we...
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robert: i'm worried about ammunition when it matters most.and withhold our ammunition, and wait to see a broader slowing in the economy, i.e. we wait for this slowing to reach a consumer and have a more severe slowing, we will have waited too long in that i don't think all the ammunition we have would be enough to arrest that slowing. i think moving now gives us the best chance to avoid severe slowing, and that is why i want to use the ammunition now even though it means we will have a little less ammunition for later. michael: we are speaking with robert kaplan, president of the dallas fed come on bloomberg television and radio worldwide. given the fact that everyone is talking about trade as the source of our problems, can you quantify what it means? it is -- is it a headwind? is it an anchor? if they reach some kind of deal, does the economy turnaround? if they don't, does it tank? robert: if you just took the amount of goods we are talking china anda-vis us and other countries, and multiply potential tariffs on those goods, you would say
robert: i'm worried about ammunition when it matters most.and withhold our ammunition, and wait to see a broader slowing in the economy, i.e. we wait for this slowing to reach a consumer and have a more severe slowing, we will have waited too long in that i don't think all the ammunition we have would be enough to arrest that slowing. i think moving now gives us the best chance to avoid severe slowing, and that is why i want to use the ammunition now even though it means we will have a little...
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trish: robert mueller is discredited.put a lot of credence in that hearing in was no bomb shells, no russia collusion. thank wasn't anything he said that wasn't already in the report. no russia collusion, no obstruction of justice. no corruption. now we are on to this whistleblower. trish: now you have quid pro quo. >> if you read the transcript there will be is no quid pro quo in the transcript. trish: you have to infer a lot. a whistleblower who is not on the call but described it as terrifying and frightening? how can it be terrifying and frightening if you are not on the call. and a whistleblower who allegedly had a professional working relationship with somebody campaigning to win the nomination for department krattic party. you couple that with the guy or gal, the whistleblower, went to schiff's staff before filing the darn report. it starts to look extremely sketchy. >> schiff lied about the fact he talked to the whistleblower on national television. and completely misrepresented what the transcript said and what t
trish: robert mueller is discredited.put a lot of credence in that hearing in was no bomb shells, no russia collusion. thank wasn't anything he said that wasn't already in the report. no russia collusion, no obstruction of justice. no corruption. now we are on to this whistleblower. trish: now you have quid pro quo. >> if you read the transcript there will be is no quid pro quo in the transcript. trish: you have to infer a lot. a whistleblower who is not on the call but described it as...
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editor robert most also in brussels is there is a good matter let's start with you robert what jumped out to you from the last 1015 minutes or so the 48 percent thing right i think was the big no i think. the 8 i think is pretty going to brave face here saying that finally managed to reach a day i think a lot of people are probably at least 2nd time it at this stage and that's why they're quite happy so actually have something that you know on paper may look good but as i was saying earlier i think the celebrations a premature and i'm still trying to get my head around what makes this deal different from the deal that the reason they try to push through parliament on 3 occasions and failed to me it sounds looks like it's a non stop back stuff and of the border issue. for one. see the day you're signing off on that. day so i think he's put on a brave face and said the ball is now in the u.k. school once again. we'll see what they do with it. all sorry about the. masses in brussels we can talk about so much what we heard him just say but i just want to just make the point that when we h
editor robert most also in brussels is there is a good matter let's start with you robert what jumped out to you from the last 1015 minutes or so the 48 percent thing right i think was the big no i think. the 8 i think is pretty going to brave face here saying that finally managed to reach a day i think a lot of people are probably at least 2nd time it at this stage and that's why they're quite happy so actually have something that you know on paper may look good but as i was saying earlier i...
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and so we went to robert booth. there was a national emergency. ♪ for barcelona?og] take that trip! [dog] take it! take it! take it! take it! [sfx: mastercard checkout sonic plays] [dogs] they get the miles...we get a pet-sitter. [dog] whoa! [sfx: mastercard checkout sonic plays] [dog] music to my ears! use the card that gets you miles closer to your promise. we should do this every year. [dog] they should do this every year. and start something priceless. the amazing new iphone has arrived. and so has t-mobile's newest signal. no signal goes farther or is more reliable. so you can get more out of the new iphone. better battery life, new ultra-wide camera. and at t-mobile get unlimited for only $30/line for 4 lines on a network that goes farther than ever before. and right now, switch at a t-mobile store and get the new iphone 11 on us! only at t-mobile. (count) time for one chore [thunder crashing], ah! ahh! my mower! (burke) the number "one." seen it, covered it. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. (bert) mmm. ♪ we are
and so we went to robert booth. there was a national emergency. ♪ for barcelona?og] take that trip! [dog] take it! take it! take it! take it! [sfx: mastercard checkout sonic plays] [dogs] they get the miles...we get a pet-sitter. [dog] whoa! [sfx: mastercard checkout sonic plays] [dog] music to my ears! use the card that gets you miles closer to your promise. we should do this every year. [dog] they should do this every year. and start something priceless. the amazing new iphone has arrived....
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robert in columbus, go ahead. >> caller: i had a question. one is this stuff with the republicans and the democrats and everything, i don't know whether to vote this year or not because of the way that everything's been going. seems like it doesn't matter who we vote for, they're going to put in office who they want to put in office. our thing is that the declaration of independence has been shot so many times that there's so many holes in it, they took a vow to stand for the constitutional rights and the declaration of independence but it seems like neither one of them wants to do it. >> robert in ohio. david becker, any final thoughts? >> what i'm hearing from the callers and a lot of people when i talk is real concern about the foreign interference, real concern of how it could possibly impact. what i get often asked is how can voters do something about this? outside of consuming news media that challenges you, the most important thing any voter can do in the united states is to vote. where possible, vote earlier by mail. it's not just som
robert in columbus, go ahead. >> caller: i had a question. one is this stuff with the republicans and the democrats and everything, i don't know whether to vote this year or not because of the way that everything's been going. seems like it doesn't matter who we vote for, they're going to put in office who they want to put in office. our thing is that the declaration of independence has been shot so many times that there's so many holes in it, they took a vow to stand for the...
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now after chancellorsville, robert e. lee is feeling good, and has one more chance to this, he's the same guy that walked up to virginia, walked to see the mountain, walked to masses, walked to empty them, when all the way back and walked up here again they'll be a tabled blow battle over robert e. lee will calculate if you can win a major battle on earth and soil, fans in the peace movement in the, north he doesn't have to when, he only has to destroy the union will to fight and you will have really wanting to take the war away from virginia for a while, to relieve troops of coming from other places, some pressure and other places as well so as he moves north says it rattle and then some travel reaction, and uphill, another ballot win chester and then they're going to come to grips outside of town here right where we are right around here somewhere if, i had to guess on the first day where the union will retreat back through town to this hill you see, and the hell next to it as well, another day where the union will hope
now after chancellorsville, robert e. lee is feeling good, and has one more chance to this, he's the same guy that walked up to virginia, walked to see the mountain, walked to masses, walked to empty them, when all the way back and walked up here again they'll be a tabled blow battle over robert e. lee will calculate if you can win a major battle on earth and soil, fans in the peace movement in the, north he doesn't have to when, he only has to destroy the union will to fight and you will have...
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robert: both.lly germany, don't want to move that close to china as the regime goes from soft and light authoritarianism to a harder edge, suffocating form of authoritarianism. but they have no option. this is where the money is. this is where the growth is. even as we are in a period where the u.s. appears less and less dependable. david: as you talk about suffocation, mike pence was giving a speech in washington. one of the things he said was it looks like the nba was a wholly owned subsidiary with beijing. did they overplay their hand because of that one general managers tweet? it sent a message to companies that you have to go along with what china wants, including we don't want you tweeting things. robert: i believe it overplayed its hand. on the other hand, xi jinping, his policy is basically to set a tone, don't fool around with us. we are more dependable in terms of policy than the united states at this moment in history. all of itsad, for problems, is a grand idea, and organizing principle
robert: both.lly germany, don't want to move that close to china as the regime goes from soft and light authoritarianism to a harder edge, suffocating form of authoritarianism. but they have no option. this is where the money is. this is where the growth is. even as we are in a period where the u.s. appears less and less dependable. david: as you talk about suffocation, mike pence was giving a speech in washington. one of the things he said was it looks like the nba was a wholly owned...
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now robert, it occurs to us that robert mueller didn't have this luxury. the luxury of air support on a given charge where people from inside came forward and said yeah, i was there. it was awful. i'm willing to talk about it. big picture, what do you think we're watching unfold right now? >> it's a totally different situation because you did have cooperation from many witnesses with mr. mueller. they sat there for hours. this is the president working with his personal attorney to conduct his own foreign policy initiatives outside of the chain of command. and it happened in july, june, the summer, going even back into the spring. and this is toward the end and then the conclusion of the mueller investigation. when you talk to the president's confidantes, they say he has been emboldened, more willing to test the limits of his power, perhaps the limits of his constitutional power, working on these issues of ukraine and foreign policy and joe biden. and that has led him to this crisis moment in his presidency. >> now counselor, thank you for your patience. tw
now robert, it occurs to us that robert mueller didn't have this luxury. the luxury of air support on a given charge where people from inside came forward and said yeah, i was there. it was awful. i'm willing to talk about it. big picture, what do you think we're watching unfold right now? >> it's a totally different situation because you did have cooperation from many witnesses with mr. mueller. they sat there for hours. this is the president working with his personal attorney to conduct...
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robert and i put our heads together again and said it's our job. is going on so we started a second round of the surveillance program. >> at the beginning of the second operation, we noticed that russian diplomats were arriving at the same rate and free aga frequency we seen during the first operation. then all of a sudden, all of these russians and especially intelligence officers coming to the state department just evaporated. and we had nothing. >> there was nothing to see. whatever was being done had now been done. >> we were convinced the russians had a success story. what it was, we did not know. [ classical music playing ] [ applause ] they can save you these. in fact, if you had a dollar for every time they said it, you'd have a lot of dollars. which makes it hard to believe, especially coming from a talking lizard. pip, pip, cheerio! look, all i, dennis quaid, know is that esurance is built to save you dollars without skimping on service. and when they save, you save. the only way to know how much is to get a quote. chances are you'll save
robert and i put our heads together again and said it's our job. is going on so we started a second round of the surveillance program. >> at the beginning of the second operation, we noticed that russian diplomats were arriving at the same rate and free aga frequency we seen during the first operation. then all of a sudden, all of these russians and especially intelligence officers coming to the state department just evaporated. and we had nothing. >> there was nothing to see....
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i keep getting a wrong robert i'm sorry robert mudge thank you very much. and now we're going to move on to other news here d.w. . we'll start in hungary where the prime minister viktor orban has warned his country as well that his country may use force that its southern border allows millions of refugees currently in turkey to enter a year he said he was considering breaking the terms of a deal with the block. on migrants because of its opposition to turkey's offensive in northern syria. catalonia has made that kim torah says he supports holding a new referendum on independence for the spanish region he was speaking as a night of separatist unrest and left dozens. injured in boston and the thousands have been protesting against the prison sentences 100 to 9 separatist leaders this week. u.s. congressman elijah cummings has died at the age of 68 a long serving democrat was chairman of the house oversight committee and played a key role in the impeachment inquiry into president trump is office said he'd had longstanding health challenges but turkey is resist
i keep getting a wrong robert i'm sorry robert mudge thank you very much. and now we're going to move on to other news here d.w. . we'll start in hungary where the prime minister viktor orban has warned his country as well that his country may use force that its southern border allows millions of refugees currently in turkey to enter a year he said he was considering breaking the terms of a deal with the block. on migrants because of its opposition to turkey's offensive in northern syria....
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robert costa, so much to discuss. we haven't even gotten to the us two guys at the airport with en one-way tickets, but we will. first of all, secretary perry was regarded in the early days of the trump administration up to present day as one of the quietly effective and loyal members of the cabinet.iv what do we know about how longer he stays and how much jeopardy he may be in? >> what we know about secretary perry is -- he had his own agenda on energy issues and was engaging with ukraine and peoplr related to the ukraine -- related to ukraine inside of the government. and he was asking the white house at different points to work with him on those issues. he sat with vice president penci in warsaw in september as he met with president zelensky.mb so he has been involved.el that's the challenge when you talk to white house advisers tonight. they say rudy giuliani is out there on a limb with these associates doing his own investigation without any kind of approval from the governmentd that's at least formal approval. a
robert costa, so much to discuss. we haven't even gotten to the us two guys at the airport with en one-way tickets, but we will. first of all, secretary perry was regarded in the early days of the trump administration up to present day as one of the quietly effective and loyal members of the cabinet.iv what do we know about how longer he stays and how much jeopardy he may be in? >> what we know about secretary perry is -- he had his own agenda on energy issues and was engaging with...
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they were enslaved to robert king carter. his name was one of the most powerful and the wealthiest in colonial virginia. king carter represents the development of the virginia colony of what was first a fledgling outpost of the british empire to what became over the course of the colonial period, a gem in the crown of the british empire. through two interrelated developments. over the course of that, they would servants.ed black labor. so we over the course of that century they realized it was more profitable to use enslaved black laborers. that is how we had the development of slavery in virginia and it was a system that spread throughout all of the fridge colonies. as the wealthiest planter, robert king carter represents how through the development of tobacco cultivation and slavery, we also have the stratification of colonial virginia society into a very powerful elite planter class. everybody else was at the bottom. now bambara harry and dinah were two of the more than 700 enslaved workers of robert king carter. they were
they were enslaved to robert king carter. his name was one of the most powerful and the wealthiest in colonial virginia. king carter represents the development of the virginia colony of what was first a fledgling outpost of the british empire to what became over the course of the colonial period, a gem in the crown of the british empire. through two interrelated developments. over the course of that, they would servants.ed black labor. so we over the course of that century they realized it was...
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critical care physician and host of the you tube channel medicine deconstructed in north carolina robert terran he's a professor of biology and physiology at the university of north carolina chapel hill school of medicine and in colorado amanda wheeler executive director of the arizona smokefree business alliance an organization that represents the state's industry welcome everyone. good to have. a few had a patient who came to you. today . knowing what i know about babying the honest bias i would give my patient not as the best i give patients is simply to stop raping we don't know exactly the cause of it but we know that it does induce lung injury and i've seen and had most of all patients in the hospital in the i.c.u. with this injury so my best advice for any and everyone who behaves is to stop doing it do you want to explain what injuring some of what they could but what you see. that's a good question so again when we look at patients clinically right so we look at them and the way that we define and evaluate or an e.c. raping induced acute lung injury because we rule out infection
critical care physician and host of the you tube channel medicine deconstructed in north carolina robert terran he's a professor of biology and physiology at the university of north carolina chapel hill school of medicine and in colorado amanda wheeler executive director of the arizona smokefree business alliance an organization that represents the state's industry welcome everyone. good to have. a few had a patient who came to you. today . knowing what i know about babying the honest bias i...
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febreze. >>> actor robert de niro was sued today for $12 million.m chase robinson, a former vice president at de niro's production company, accuses him of gender discrimination, harassment, unwanted physical contact, and verbal abuse. in august, de niro sued her for $6 million, claiming she embezzled money. the army is investigating how nearly 90 parachuting soldiers were apparently blown off course and into trees last night during a training exercise in mississippi. 19 were sent to hospitals, including a soldier who suffered a broken back. all of them are expected to recover. up next, a birthday party you don't want to miss. >>> we want to end the program with this inspiring story about a party unlike any other. janet shamlian introduces us to the hostess. >> reporter: it's a time of celebration for tanvi barman her senior year of high school. but the party she gives up weekends for aren't for anyone she knows. however, that changes quickly. >> open. within an hour they're holding my hand. they're tugging on my sleeve. and they really trust me. >>
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why did he kill robert?nd him and his dad would have the whole place to themselves. that's what i believe today. it is the only thing that makes sense to me. >> pete wishes the moores could all go back to the beginning when the farm meant family. >> if i had it my way right now i'd be running the ranch. grandkids would be over here and enjoying themselves. it would be like a family run business. >> that is just a fantasy really. the family is divided more now than ever. >> it's almost like we're all our own worst enemies. i've asked people in the family, where does all the anger come from? it's like the whole family is mad. >> i wish there weren't so much hate and anger in our family. and that we just treated everybody like a family is supposed to treat each other. >> throughout the trial, paul's father roger believed his son to be innocent and declined to speak to us. other members of the moore family declined our request for interviews after the verdict, too. even most of those who support pete. they said
why did he kill robert?nd him and his dad would have the whole place to themselves. that's what i believe today. it is the only thing that makes sense to me. >> pete wishes the moores could all go back to the beginning when the farm meant family. >> if i had it my way right now i'd be running the ranch. grandkids would be over here and enjoying themselves. it would be like a family run business. >> that is just a fantasy really. the family is divided more now than ever....
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john roberts getting exquisitely just minutes after it all came together. john joins us live from turkey and just minutes. president trump's right-hand band providing the democrats with all they need to prove their impeachment claims. if mulvaney has decided to misss miss true ms. we will bring you all the facts and you can decide. hello, welcome to "fox news @ night," shannon bream in washington. he's live is the president's rally has just wrapped up in texas. he has highlights. good evening. >> hey, shannon, boy, the speech covered and a lot of from the to cool talking point to hear about very important ones immigration, the economy, gun-control and health care, but also hitting on some very topical items as well. specifically, thinking his soon-to-be energy secretary and former governor of the state, rick perry, who resigned today. and then, of course talking about the cease-fire in syria. it wasn't here. >> without spilling a drop of american blood, not just one drop of american blood, we have agreed on a pause or cease-fire in the border region of syri
john roberts getting exquisitely just minutes after it all came together. john joins us live from turkey and just minutes. president trump's right-hand band providing the democrats with all they need to prove their impeachment claims. if mulvaney has decided to misss miss true ms. we will bring you all the facts and you can decide. hello, welcome to "fox news @ night," shannon bream in washington. he's live is the president's rally has just wrapped up in texas. he has highlights. good...
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robert? >> what's interesting, you know, great recap from deirdre, but, you know, we have always looked at their cash burn. i didn't hear what they have -- they have been burning more cash than imaginable because they haven't been able to deliver and execute. i didn't see the numbers. that will be an interesting sign for wall street. david: look at this, 15 1/2% right now, trish. >> look, the market likes it. you've got to be able to get your products to your customers. that should kind of be, you know, a basic, but tesla has had some issues with that, so if they can show the world that they have addressed that and that they can actually deliver on time, people get all the more excited, but wow, 16% now. david: unbelievable. gary, are you buying tomorrow? >> no, but i will say this, there's a huge short position in the stock and that's what fuelling some of this. my biggest issue with tesla is their earnings are all over the map. david: yeah. >> one great quarter. one horrible quarter. i don'
robert? >> what's interesting, you know, great recap from deirdre, but, you know, we have always looked at their cash burn. i didn't hear what they have -- they have been burning more cash than imaginable because they haven't been able to deliver and execute. i didn't see the numbers. that will be an interesting sign for wall street. david: look at this, 15 1/2% right now, trish. >> look, the market likes it. you've got to be able to get your products to your customers. that should...
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>> o'donnell: actor robert de niro was sued today for $12 million.se robinson, a former vice president at de niro's production company, accuses him rf gender discrimination, harassment, unwanted physical ntntact, and verbal abuse. in august, de niro sued her for $6 million, claiming she embezzled money. e e army is investigating how nearly 90 parachuting soldiers were apparently blown off course and into trees last night during a training exercise in mississippi. 19 were sent to hospitals, including a soldier who suffered a broken back. all of them are expected to recover. up next, a birthday party you don't want to miss. miss. -their béarnaise sauce here is the best in town. [ soft piano music playing ] mm, uh, what do you do for fun? -not this. ♪ -oh, what am i into? mostly progressive's name your price tool. helps people find coverage options based on their budget. flo has it, i want it, it's a whole thing, and she's right there. -yeah, she's my ride. this date's lame. he has pics of you on his phone. -they're very tasteful. he has pics of you on
>> o'donnell: actor robert de niro was sued today for $12 million.se robinson, a former vice president at de niro's production company, accuses him rf gender discrimination, harassment, unwanted physical ntntact, and verbal abuse. in august, de niro sued her for $6 million, claiming she embezzled money. e e army is investigating how nearly 90 parachuting soldiers were apparently blown off course and into trees last night during a training exercise in mississippi. 19 were sent to...
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just not robert's version of it.ough for a verdict. >> is robert dean hall guilty or not guilty of first degree murder? not guilty. >> not guilty? hearts rose and fell. but then -- not so fast. >> is rob bent dean hat guilty or not guilty of second degree murder? guilty. >> guilty not of premeditation but attempt to kill. robert hall looked like he'd been punched in the stomach. tears sprang to his eyes. sentenced to 30 years in prison. he'll be eligible for parole in the year 2028, just before his 60th birthday. >> as we sit here now, having been convicted of intentional murder, you're still not taking responsibility for it as that? >> as murder, no. >> you're saying the architect of this tragedy is more emmitt corrigan than you? >> absolutely, yes. >> and so you, sitting in prison for the next god knows how many years, are as much a victim as anybody else? >> it's devastating. i wish i had never gone there that night to get my wife. >> or if you went that somehow you'd not taken your gun along? >> i think that i'd
just not robert's version of it.ough for a verdict. >> is robert dean hall guilty or not guilty of first degree murder? not guilty. >> not guilty? hearts rose and fell. but then -- not so fast. >> is rob bent dean hat guilty or not guilty of second degree murder? guilty. >> guilty not of premeditation but attempt to kill. robert hall looked like he'd been punched in the stomach. tears sprang to his eyes. sentenced to 30 years in prison. he'll be eligible for parole in...
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robert mueller's office of special counsel had no legal authority to act, to be sure. this was not by any means the first special counsel unlawfully appointed in the last two decades, but hopefully will be the last if the argument that my long time collaborator and i make proves persuasive, and that is the argument that i want to summarize for you today. some of the problems with the office of special counsel are constitutional, as is appropriate for a belated constitution day event, but some of the most noted problems involve garden-variety, meaning i'm sorry to say deathly dull, statutory interpretation. because the statutory argument involves a close reading of some interconnected and cross-referencing texts, a visual aid proves helpful. if this was a classroom, i would use a hand out, or my old standby, chalk and a blackboard, but because we are here, i have to do something i have never before done at this school powerpoint. this could be a train wreck, so stand by. let's start basic. the statute authorizing robert mueller as special counsel. that is kind of the pr
robert mueller's office of special counsel had no legal authority to act, to be sure. this was not by any means the first special counsel unlawfully appointed in the last two decades, but hopefully will be the last if the argument that my long time collaborator and i make proves persuasive, and that is the argument that i want to summarize for you today. some of the problems with the office of special counsel are constitutional, as is appropriate for a belated constitution day event, but some...
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gary lawsonofessor explains why he thinks robert mueller's appointment as special counsel was unlawful. he is a founding member of the federalist society and spoke to law students at this event at boston university. it is about an hour and 15 minutes. .> good afternoon i'm the dean of austen university's school of law, and i'm delighted to welcome you to the philip beck lecture. philip beck graduated having served as editor-in-chief of the boston university law review. after clerking for one year with the u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia, he joined kirkland and ellis where he spent the next 17 years establishing his reputation as one of the country's leading courtroom lawyers. as one of the country's leading courtroom lawyers. in 1993, mr. beck and his colleague founded one of the most highly respected firms of trial attorneys in the nation. mr. beck has litigated hundreds of cases over the course of his career, but he is perhaps most well-known for his work as the lead attorney representing the george w. bush campaign in bush versus gore, which ultimately determined
gary lawsonofessor explains why he thinks robert mueller's appointment as special counsel was unlawful. he is a founding member of the federalist society and spoke to law students at this event at boston university. it is about an hour and 15 minutes. .> good afternoon i'm the dean of austen university's school of law, and i'm delighted to welcome you to the philip beck lecture. philip beck graduated having served as editor-in-chief of the boston university law review. after clerking for one...
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and joining us now for more on this story is robert i'll bro he's a research associate professor for the center for latin american and latino studies at my alma mater american universrsity in wawashington dc hello there. now are you the us the e. u. and several latin american countries are calling for a r rn off vote in order to restore trust in the electoral process in bolivia. but other nations such as mexico and venezuela are recognizing ross's victoryry does the internanational pressue make any difference here. i don't really think the international pressure will matter terribly much. we should understand that-t- bolivia's relationship with united states was already rather poor sh and- amaryllis and the end of march- as that government has been inin powewer now for more than a decade. and doesn't relate it necessarily take. the suggestions of otherer foreign dignitarieies as strong sesense of national sovereignty at issue here a and that's partltly what w what is playing babackground. so outside forces most likely can't force a run off here but knowing what you do about living in
and joining us now for more on this story is robert i'll bro he's a research associate professor for the center for latin american and latino studies at my alma mater american universrsity in wawashington dc hello there. now are you the us the e. u. and several latin american countries are calling for a r rn off vote in order to restore trust in the electoral process in bolivia. but other nations such as mexico and venezuela are recognizing ross's victoryry does the internanational pressue make...
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it took them until the 2nd half to double that late with the inevitable go from robert leaven to ski. it was no surprise that the poll found the net be ruthlessly capitalized on a lucky bounce to become the 1st ever player to score on each of the opening night but does lead to much to ease. the game looks a subpar and then a handball in the books by even parish handed only on a lifeline. sebastian anderson stepped up and saw his effort saved money well know everything it's not just 11 top speed he's on form. at the other end by and pushed for another goal live and he went close to making it 3 nil but he and such can every fail to be inspired refound t.k. which union keeper was clearly still hoping for a point to help him celebrate his 32nd birthday and with 5 minutes to go that looked like a possibility. sebastian poulter and the big forward rolls i misspoke a 21 and that's how it finished that's really how marked we clearly have a knack of making things tight even in games where we're coming to be the better side it is and doesn't stop to think of as. we're working on playing better
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i have with me now robert with cal fire. i know you've been out here for hours and hours perhaps days, tell me what's going on with the fire fight? before you answer that can you tell me anything about how this fire may have started? >> i don't have that information how exactly that fire started. with the wind direction blowing this direction from the northeast, we are getting heavy winds. it could be a possibility that an ember could have sparked inside the winery. >> sparked inside the winery and spread the embers, the winds have been fierce. extremely dynamic. tell me how that is playing a part and challenging you guys. >> the challenge is with the high winds, coming from the northeast, all of the firefighters on the ground are trying to get ahead of it, preparing. they're going around structures in that area doing structure protection. prepping the homes and just making sure that there's no one else in those homes and everyone else has been evacuated. >> everybody okay afar as we know? >> as far as we know, yes. >> as we
i have with me now robert with cal fire. i know you've been out here for hours and hours perhaps days, tell me what's going on with the fire fight? before you answer that can you tell me anything about how this fire may have started? >> i don't have that information how exactly that fire started. with the wind direction blowing this direction from the northeast, we are getting heavy winds. it could be a possibility that an ember could have sparked inside the winery. >> sparked...
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host: robert in ohio. david becker, any final thoughts? what i'm hearing from the collars and from a lot of people is a real concern about war and interference, a real concern of how it could possibly impact and what i get often asked is how can voters do something about this? outside of making sure you are reading news media and consuming news media that challenges you, the most important thing any voter can do in the united states of america is to vote. it's not just some idea that it is good to vote. every single vote is a data point. if there was any kind of interference with election technology or infrastructure, the more people who vote, the more likely we are to discover that. vote ander people early voting is now available to more voters than ever before, mail voting is now available to more voters than ever before. the more people who establish these data points if possible, the more likely we are to do something about it. host:'s group is the center for election innovation and research. >> c-span "washington journal" live everyda
host: robert in ohio. david becker, any final thoughts? what i'm hearing from the collars and from a lot of people is a real concern about war and interference, a real concern of how it could possibly impact and what i get often asked is how can voters do something about this? outside of making sure you are reading news media and consuming news media that challenges you, the most important thing any voter can do in the united states of america is to vote. it's not just some idea that it is good...
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about the court. >> when does robert add the stripes to his sleeve? when does that happen? >> we'll get to that, josh. josh blackman is going to take us through a couple of cases. >> thank you so much. it's a pleasure to be here and to bob and bob and all my friends on this panel. i have two case says, second daca, first ramos versus louisiana. the first case presents the question of whether the sixth amendment requires unanimous jury to convict. louisiana and oregon have a different law. for certain types of cases, you can convict with ten members, that is two vote to acquit. louisiana has subsequently appealed this law. this case only rovlz retro active cases. this focuses on an issue of incorporation. the first eight amendments restricted federal power. after the 14th amendment that calculus changed. the supreme court said certain rights are so-called fundamental rights. and as fundamental rights, the states cannot deprive people of those rights, such would be a violation of the due process clause. virtually the entirety of the bill of rights has b
about the court. >> when does robert add the stripes to his sleeve? when does that happen? >> we'll get to that, josh. josh blackman is going to take us through a couple of cases. >> thank you so much. it's a pleasure to be here and to bob and bob and all my friends on this panel. i have two case says, second daca, first ramos versus louisiana. the first case presents the question of whether the sixth amendment requires unanimous jury to convict. louisiana and oregon have a...