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once again from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert: good evening.he end of president trump's impeachment trial marked the beginning of bitter political combat by the preside's fury. the president's state of the union address reflected a divided nation with the president ignoring the speaker's outstretched hands and the speaker tearing a copy of his remashes. >> nancy pelosi is a horrible person. and she wand to impeach long time ago when she said, i pray for the president. i pray -- she doesn't pray -- shy may p but she prays for the opposite. >> pray hard for him b'sause he so off the track of our constitution. he really needs our prayers. so he can say whatever he wants. robert: joining us tonight esha rascoe, white house reporter for national public radio. philip rucker white house bureau co-author of the number one "new york times" best seller "a very stable genius." zanny minton beddoes, editor and chief of the great magazine, "the economist" the newspaper they actually call it in britain. d sheryl gay stolberg, congressional correspondent for
once again from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert: good evening.he end of president trump's impeachment trial marked the beginning of bitter political combat by the preside's fury. the president's state of the union address reflected a divided nation with the president ignoring the speaker's outstretched hands and the speaker tearing a copy of his remashes. >> nancy pelosi is a horrible person. and she wand to impeach long time ago when she said, i pray for the president. i pray...
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once again, from washington, moderator,os robert. robert: good evening.gin tonight with this week's explosive developments as president trump overhauls hison na security team and clashes with his own officials. the "new york times" reportedn thursday that the president just weeks after his acquittaln th senate remains furious and stl believes thentelligence community "assessment of russia's 201rf inence is the work of a deem state conspiracy, intent on undermining the validity of his election." and when mr. trump heard that intelligence officials heard that russia was interfering in the 2020 campaigno try get him re-elected, he bated joseph mcguire oithe ou intelligence officer for allowing the meeting to take democrats would use it ainst him. the president's anger is the driving force between a flurry of moves that up ended thi administraapon includingng a loyalist richard grenell to replace mr. mcguire. this all comes amid oth expressions of executive power from the president urging the attorney general tolean house to his issuing of a number of pardons
once again, from washington, moderator,os robert. robert: good evening.gin tonight with this week's explosive developments as president trump overhauls hison na security team and clashes with his own officials. the "new york times" reportedn thursday that the president just weeks after his acquittaln th senate remains furious and stl believes thentelligence community "assessment of russia's 201rf inence is the work of a deem state conspiracy, intent on undermining the validity of...
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once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. welcome to a special edition of "washington week." we begin with the latest fallout from the coronavirus and the response in washington. the world helt organization raised its risk assessment of the vus to very high on friday, just one level short of declaring a gbal pandemic. as fears have mounted, stocks have plunged. the dow jones industrl averag dropped 350 points on friday or more than 1%. for the week, the dow felle m than 12%, capping off the financial crisis that began in 2008. this all comes at a politically charged moment. president trump and his top aides are lashing out at critics. and congress, it's on edge about a whistleblower report and whether lawmakers can come together on ergency funding. and democrats, they're still searching for a standard bearer on the eve of the sth carolina primary and next joining me at the table, own. yasmeen abutal, white house correspondent for "the pbs newshour." and peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." an
once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. welcome to a special edition of "washington week." we begin with the latest fallout from the coronavirus and the response in washington. the world helt organization raised its risk assessment of the vus to very high on friday, just one level short of declaring a gbal pandemic. as fears have mounted, stocks have plunged. the dow jones industrl averag dropped 350 points on friday or more than 1%. for the week,...
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once again from washington, mod reator robert costa. d robert: gening.e begin tonight with the latest on president trump's impeachment trial. it r a fast-moving story and we've gathered fi of the best reporters on the beat to discuss the developments just or days b the iowa caucuses and the state of the union address. here is what you need to know. first, the senate debate over witnesses was jolted on thursday when retiring tennessee sator lamar alexander declared that the president's conduct was inappropriate but he decided to not push for witnesses. >> i agree he did something inappropriate but i don't agree bribery, high crimes and mled.n, robert: his decision left democrats struggling to find four republicans to supportef theifort to summons john bolton andhers. and the remaining holdout, senator likisa murkof alaska announced that he -- she, too,u not support calling witnesses. she criticized house democrats d for g over "articles of impeachment that are rushed and flawed.". seco "the new york times" reported early friday that bolton's upcoming boo
once again from washington, mod reator robert costa. d robert: gening.e begin tonight with the latest on president trump's impeachment trial. it r a fast-moving story and we've gathered fi of the best reporters on the beat to discuss the developments just or days b the iowa caucuses and the state of the union address. here is what you need to know. first, the senate debate over witnesses was jolted on thursday when retiring tennessee sator lamar alexander declared that the president's conduct...
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the roberts are petitioning the prime minister to change the law.his safety net of immune to prosecution, i would imagine nearly every single company within civvy street would love that and it should be removed off them. we have discovered that those failings, those mistakes, are costing the mod a lot of money. pay—outs for injuries because of excess heat or cold have cost it £18 million a year. but it is about a lot more than money. over the past two decades, 148 service personnel have died. not in battle but in training. how quickly can the heat become a danger even in these welsh hills? professor george havenith is an expert on how the climate affects the human body. we are monitoring the core temperature inside and here on the outside we can monitor the heart rate. he gave evidence at the inquest of those who died in the heat in the brecon beacons. we have not made it that hot, just 22 degrees celsius to simulate what is happening in the field and to show that it doesn't have to be extremely hot to get problems with heat illness. the volunteer a
the roberts are petitioning the prime minister to change the law.his safety net of immune to prosecution, i would imagine nearly every single company within civvy street would love that and it should be removed off them. we have discovered that those failings, those mistakes, are costing the mod a lot of money. pay—outs for injuries because of excess heat or cold have cost it £18 million a year. but it is about a lot more than money. over the past two decades, 148 service personnel have...
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troubled by the news, the roberts wa nted troubled by the news, the roberts wanted to lend support tojoshua'stravelled from their home in north wales to the inquest in birmingham. they wanted to know if the promises of improved safety made by the mod had been capped. the senior coroner concluded that the failure of the army to learn from previous mistakes was very concerning relatives of those who died six years ago were in court alongside the corporal‘s family. i spent two years of my life working to get the results today. it is my belief that the ministry of defence failed in its duty of care to implement any meaningful changes. this whole process has given me no pleasure. i would this whole process has given me no pleasure. iwould rather this whole process has given me no pleasure. i would rather have my son not be classed as a preventable death. he said he did not want to make the army any softer. he simply wa nted make the army any softer. he simply wanted the ministry of defence to learn lessons. thousands of soldiers train across wales every year. recruitment videos talk about good pre
troubled by the news, the roberts wa nted troubled by the news, the roberts wanted to lend support tojoshua'stravelled from their home in north wales to the inquest in birmingham. they wanted to know if the promises of improved safety made by the mod had been capped. the senior coroner concluded that the failure of the army to learn from previous mistakes was very concerning relatives of those who died six years ago were in court alongside the corporal‘s family. i spent two years of my life...
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robert: good evening.lowing his acquittal in the a , a confident and vengeful president is testing the limits ofxecutive power. but president trump's efforts to protect his friends and punish his foes has sparked a firestorm at the f department prompting resignations and forcing the attorney general to answeron questi it began on monday when prosecutors in the roger stone case rommended that the long-time trump advisor receive a 7 to 9-year priste se only charges of obstruction of charges and witness tampering. the next day the president denounced the move. and the d.o.j. announced a softer recommendationeading ur prosecutors to quit the case and one left the government entirely. democrats were outraged and republicans were mostly muted. >> this is an abuse of power that the presidents trying to manipulate federal law political interest. h and the president is what he is. hee thinks he's abhe law. he has no respect for the rule. but where are the republicans to speak out on this blatant violation on the ru
robert: good evening.lowing his acquittal in the a , a confident and vengeful president is testing the limits ofxecutive power. but president trump's efforts to protect his friends and punish his foes has sparked a firestorm at the f department prompting resignations and forcing the attorney general to answeron questi it began on monday when prosecutors in the roger stone case rommended that the long-time trump advisor receive a 7 to 9-year priste se only charges of obstruction of charges and...
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robert: we dig into the showdown. on this critical and the latest in the democratil presidenti race as it heads west and south, next. ♪ announcer: this iswashington week." funding is provide- by >> before we talk about your investments -- >> what's new? >> well, audrey's expecting. >> twins.pa >> grants. >> we want to put money aside for the so change in plans. >> all right. we'll see what we can adjust. w ll be closer to the twins. >> change in plans. >> ok. >> mom, are you painting again? >> you could sell these. >> let me guess. change in plans? >> afidelity, a change in plans is always part of a plan. [laughter] ♪ announcer: additional funding is provided by the estate of arold adams and ku and patricia yuen with the yuen foundation committed toridgingultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public b broadcasting a contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, robert: good evening. . senate, a confiden vengefulthe president is testing the limits
robert: we dig into the showdown. on this critical and the latest in the democratil presidenti race as it heads west and south, next. ♪ announcer: this iswashington week." funding is provide- by >> before we talk about your investments -- >> what's new? >> well, audrey's expecting. >> twins.pa >> grants. >> we want to put money aside for the so change in plans. >> all right. we'll see what we can adjust. w ll be closer to the twins. >>...
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troubled by the news, the roberts wanted to lend support to joshua's family.led from their home near llandudno in north wales to the inquest in birmingham. they wanted to know if promises of improved safety made by the mod had been kept. radio: senior coroner louise hunt concluded that the failure of the army to learn from previous mistakes was very concerning. relatives of those who died six years ago were in court alongside corporal hoole's family. i spent two years of my life working to get the result today. it is my belief that the ministry of defence failed in its duty of care to implement any meaningful changes. this whole process has given me no pleasure. i would rather have my son not being classed as a preventable death. mr hoole said he didn't want to make the army any softer. he simply wanted the mod to learn lessons. thousands of soldiers train across wales every year. recruitment videos talk about good preparation and doing the right thing. the confidence that lasts a lifetime — there's one place you'll find that. but some now question if we can h
troubled by the news, the roberts wanted to lend support to joshua's family.led from their home near llandudno in north wales to the inquest in birmingham. they wanted to know if promises of improved safety made by the mod had been kept. radio: senior coroner louise hunt concluded that the failure of the army to learn from previous mistakes was very concerning. relatives of those who died six years ago were in court alongside corporal hoole's family. i spent two years of my life working to get...
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troubled by the news, the roberts wanted to lend support to joshua's family.elled from their home near llandudno in north wales to the inquest in birmingham. they wanted to know if promises of improved safety made by the mod had been kept. radio: senior coroner louise hunt concluded that the failure of the army to learn from previous mistakes was very concerning. relatives of those who died six years ago were in court alongside corporal hoole's family. i spent two years of my life working to get the result today. it is my belief that the ministry of defence failed in its duty of care to implement any meaningful changes. this whole process has given me no pleasure. i would rather have my son not being classed as a preventable death. mr hoole didn't blame individuals. he simply wanted the mod to learn lessons. thousands of soldiers train across wales every year. recruitment videos talk about good preparation and doing the right thing. the confidence that lasts a lifetime — there's one place you'll find that. but some now question if we can have confidence in the
troubled by the news, the roberts wanted to lend support to joshua's family.elled from their home near llandudno in north wales to the inquest in birmingham. they wanted to know if promises of improved safety made by the mod had been kept. radio: senior coroner louise hunt concluded that the failure of the army to learn from previous mistakes was very concerning. relatives of those who died six years ago were in court alongside corporal hoole's family. i spent two years of my life working to...
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robert: oh! he hung up on me. ok. he said he'll keep you informed. frances: ok. robert: he s said the ruiaians e flexible right now. frances: good. thahat's goodod o know. and they stilwawant to come, huhuh? robert: they still want to come out here. frances: that's good to know. so that's good to know. rrobert: yeah. frances: g good to he e hope, bt you know,, you don't want toto p it u up all the e time. robert: last i've heardrd was ty won't fly till monday, but t then i've heard they're in wells a and trying to come out here. [helicopter approaching] [helicopter approaching] frances: when i grew up here, we had 20 or more elders around. now we have maybe 2 here. so having this event happen, it is heartfelt for a lot of people because we always wish this would occur for diomede. [singing in native language] frances: you know, the only barrier we have is trying to understand each other with different languages. i see this really strong connection now, and a lot of it have to do with, hey, we are so similar with each other... not just blood, but in the things we
robert: oh! he hung up on me. ok. he said he'll keep you informed. frances: ok. robert: he s said the ruiaians e flexible right now. frances: good. thahat's goodod o know. and they stilwawant to come, huhuh? robert: they still want to come out here. frances: that's good to know. so that's good to know. rrobert: yeah. frances: g good to he e hope, bt you know,, you don't want toto p it u up all the e time. robert: last i've heardrd was ty won't fly till monday, but t then i've heard they're in...
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robert kaplan, stay with us, click break we'll be right back. this commute's been pretty rough, huh? it's great actually, i've been listening to audible. it's audiobooks, news, meditations... gotta go! ♪ ♪ hey! you know, i do think it's weird you've started commuting when you work from home. i'll be in my office. download audible and start every day off right. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. [ sigh ] not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaking experience. are you seeing this? the kohler walk-in bath comes with fully adjustable hydrotherapy jets and our exclusive bubblemassag. everything
robert kaplan, stay with us, click break we'll be right back. this commute's been pretty rough, huh? it's great actually, i've been listening to audible. it's audiobooks, news, meditations... gotta go! ♪ ♪ hey! you know, i do think it's weird you've started commuting when you work from home. i'll be in my office. download audible and start every day off right. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. [ sigh ] not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm...
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oh, my god, robert, robert, robert, robert! >> reporter: what happened?tor said the secrets of the shots told the story. two quick shots, a pause, and then one more. >> our theory all along was that rob hall had executed emmett corrigan with two successive shots, turned to face his wife, attempted to commit suicide with the third shot. >> reporter: the theory backed up by forensics. the shots were fired from close range, two or three feet. a heavy concentration of gunshot residue only on robert hall's hands, and only one man's dna on the trigger guard. >> the dna matched mr. hall. >> i think mr. hall went to the walgreens in order to confront emmett corrigan, that he took a loaded gun, and rob decided that was his opportunity to get his kandi back. by killing emmett. >> reporter: why did he talk to emmett for eight minutes before he fired? the store was closing said the prosecutor. people were going home. >> i think he waited until there were no eyewitnesss and he executed emmett corrigan. >> reporter: a neat and tidy theory agreed the defense, but comple
oh, my god, robert, robert, robert, robert! >> reporter: what happened?tor said the secrets of the shots told the story. two quick shots, a pause, and then one more. >> our theory all along was that rob hall had executed emmett corrigan with two successive shots, turned to face his wife, attempted to commit suicide with the third shot. >> reporter: the theory backed up by forensics. the shots were fired from close range, two or three feet. a heavy concentration of gunshot...
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here's robert downey jr.nto something less comfortable. ♪ >> hello >> i bought a front row seat to crazy town >> once humphrey's been secured, you pull me out on yoshi's signal >> me? i can't handle that type of pressure, doc. i'm a cheer quietly from the sidelines kind of gorilla. >> don't worry, cheech you'll rise to the occasion. you are stronger than you know now remember, courage is not the absence of fear -- >> wait! you got cut-off. i can't hear you i need the second part >> no time, cheech, let's go [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: robert downey jr., everybody. "dolittle" is in theaters friday robert downey jr. and i are doing something fun after the break. come back. stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ what's up t?! ben, schools across the country have had to cut their sports programs and i'm on a mission to help fix it! count me in! you'reeee gr-r-reat!! that never gets old! buy a box to help keep sports in schools hashtag vacay. sonoma? i want wine with lunch... it's 11am, cindy. thanks, captain ob
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i think that is being urged on john roberts.but i think very, very much clear to me that what he cares about first thing in the morning and last thing at night is that the courts be about this, that the courts not be dragged into this. senator elizabeth warren tried to drag him into it with a question yesterday. you could just see him bristle. he does not want to be told that this is national in amy: let's go to this moment when chief justice john roberts read a question submitted by the presidential candidate democratic senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts. this is roberts followed by a response from democratic congress member adam schiff, the head of the intelligence committee, the chief house manager. >> the time when large majorities of americans have lost faith in government, does the fact that the chief justice is presiding over impeachment trial in which republican senators have thus far refused to allow witnesses or evidence contribute to the loss of legitimacy of the chief justice, the supreme court, and the consti
i think that is being urged on john roberts.but i think very, very much clear to me that what he cares about first thing in the morning and last thing at night is that the courts be about this, that the courts not be dragged into this. senator elizabeth warren tried to drag him into it with a question yesterday. you could just see him bristle. he does not want to be told that this is national in amy: let's go to this moment when chief justice john roberts read a question submitted by the...
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the trade representative robert light highser is not going to be -- robert ligh rob robert lir won't be here. they want to purchase the surface-to-air missile system. the united states would rather they buy the patriot missile system. the common threat to india and the united states from the economic surge coming out of china as well as the buildup of the military and china has moved fully into the south china sea to cut off a major shipping route into the northeastern part of asia. that will be an area. there will be areas of disagreement. those will be about trade and self-defense. then there will be areas of commonality. you have two big pots here they will be talking about. some areas they agree and some they disagree. aishah: i will put my money on the fact that china will be brought up. russia probably will come. what about kashmir. india denied trump's suggestion he had been asked to play mediator between kashmir and pakistan. these tensions have been there since the birth of these two countries. india's position has been the issue happens to be resolved bilaterally. they don'
the trade representative robert light highser is not going to be -- robert ligh rob robert lir won't be here. they want to purchase the surface-to-air missile system. the united states would rather they buy the patriot missile system. the common threat to india and the united states from the economic surge coming out of china as well as the buildup of the military and china has moved fully into the south china sea to cut off a major shipping route into the northeastern part of asia. that will...
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that's what justice roberts said. chief justice roberts. president trump is once again attacking a federal judge, iner this case judge amy, presiding over the stone case, a nation now looks again to chief justice roberts to make clear to president trump that these attacks are unacceptable. speaking of the independence of the judiciary in broad and general terms as well and good, a good thing to do but to not speak up now when, in the middle of this, a judge is being attacked by the president before she makes a sentencings decisio, that's when we really need chief justice to speak up. now would be the time for chief justice roberts to speak up. now would be the time for the chief justice to specifically defend the independence of this federal judge. i hope he will see fit to do that and do it today. i've also called onpa the inspector general of the justice department to investigate the roger stone matter. the judiciaryna committee should do the same. even without formal investigation, it's abundantly clear that something is rotten in the ju
that's what justice roberts said. chief justice roberts. president trump is once again attacking a federal judge, iner this case judge amy, presiding over the stone case, a nation now looks again to chief justice roberts to make clear to president trump that these attacks are unacceptable. speaking of the independence of the judiciary in broad and general terms as well and good, a good thing to do but to not speak up now when, in the middle of this, a judge is being attacked by the president...
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robert: all across the board. especially in packaging.nstantly looking at how to reduce material and packaging. in general, we've reached a tipping point. in the past, it was a good thing to do if you can. usually there was a cost associated with making something sustainable. companies kind of felt it was optional. today, consumers demand it, which is great news. it is just something you have to do to be competitive. kurt: robert, thank you so much for being here. we have to jump to a little bit of breaking news. ofre is now a second case the coronavirus in california. that is according to the washington post. the origin is unknown at the moment, but the post says the person is a 65-year-old from santa clara county. still ahead, how tech companies are weathering the coronavirus storm. our conversation with roger mcnamee, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ kurt: apple ceo tim cook suggested the iphone maker wouldn't make any quick moves out of china in light of interruptions due to the coronavirus. cook also called the situation a temporary condit
robert: all across the board. especially in packaging.nstantly looking at how to reduce material and packaging. in general, we've reached a tipping point. in the past, it was a good thing to do if you can. usually there was a cost associated with making something sustainable. companies kind of felt it was optional. today, consumers demand it, which is great news. it is just something you have to do to be competitive. kurt: robert, thank you so much for being here. we have to jump to a little...
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said, chief justice roberts. well, president trumped was once again attacking a federal judge, in this case, judge amy jacksonn who was presiding over the stone case and the nation now looks again to chief justice roberts to make clear to president trump that these attacks are unacceptable. speaking of the independence of the judiciary and brought in oeneral terms is well and good and it's a good thing to do but do not speak up now when in the middle of this brouhaha a judges being attacked by the president before she makes a sentencing decision that is when we really need the chief justice to speak up so now would be the time for chief justice roberts to speak up and out would be the time for the chief justice that directly and specifically t defend the independence of this federal judge. i hope he will see fit to do that and to do it today. i've also called on the inspector general of the justice department to investigate the roger stone matter. the judiciary committee in the senate to do the same but even with
said, chief justice roberts. well, president trumped was once again attacking a federal judge, in this case, judge amy jacksonn who was presiding over the stone case and the nation now looks again to chief justice roberts to make clear to president trump that these attacks are unacceptable. speaking of the independence of the judiciary and brought in oeneral terms is well and good and it's a good thing to do but do not speak up now when in the middle of this brouhaha a judges being attacked by...
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let's hear from robert let's hearfrom robert de niro and al pacino.like when you film a scene with robert de niro?“ we can find him... i am trying to jog- we can find him... i am trying to jog. he is great. the thing with robert, you can do anything. that is the pleasure i have of working with him. somehow, you come up with a word, a line, something, he is right there. he is so that in the scene it isa there. he is so that in the scene it is a pleasure for an actor to work with someone like that. i have worked with actors who will sometimes say, what was that? is he going to do that? robert does anything you do, he is right with it. it is like you're playing with someone it. it is like you're playing with someone who is hitting the ball back all the time, it is fun. well, there really were some legends on the red carpet tonight, it was extraordinary. let's talk, very quickly, about little women. it partly ta kes quickly, about little women. it partly takes us back to the issue of diversity. it won one award for costu mes. diversity. it won one award f
let's hear from robert let's hearfrom robert de niro and al pacino.like when you film a scene with robert de niro?“ we can find him... i am trying to jog- we can find him... i am trying to jog. he is great. the thing with robert, you can do anything. that is the pleasure i have of working with him. somehow, you come up with a word, a line, something, he is right there. he is so that in the scene it isa there. he is so that in the scene it is a pleasure for an actor to work with someone like...
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robert: we go inside the impeachment trial, next. announcer: this is "washington week." nding is provided by -- >> before we talk about your investments, what's new? >> well, audrey is expcting. >> twins. >> grandparents. >> we want to put money for them so change in plans.
robert: we go inside the impeachment trial, next. announcer: this is "washington week." nding is provided by -- >> before we talk about your investments, what's new? >> well, audrey is expcting. >> twins. >> grandparents. >> we want to put money for them so change in plans.
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(music) >> the next time you see me loving son, robert. that's a promise. thank you, that is a promise millions of americans have made. thousands have put into action, and every camp, men are getting their final workout. at tuskegee, more pilots are earning their wings. in a short while, these young officers will be full-fledged combat soldiers. taking their place at the controls of our fighter planes. high above their native land they fly, what a surprise the nazis will get when black, brown, yellow, and white men land on the airfields in berlin. in the far north, these soldiers are toughening themselves for they know that in a fight against all evil, truth must be ready. they need to strike hard. no waiting for weather or temperature. any weather can be good weather. when men know the meaning of their jobs and are determined to get it done come what may. (noise) the men we knew as bricklayers, cooks, entertainers, carpenters, bill boyce, school teachers, farmers are today's soldiers in a modern army. every man schooled in the meaning of teamwork. every ma
(music) >> the next time you see me loving son, robert. that's a promise. thank you, that is a promise millions of americans have made. thousands have put into action, and every camp, men are getting their final workout. at tuskegee, more pilots are earning their wings. in a short while, these young officers will be full-fledged combat soldiers. taking their place at the controls of our fighter planes. high above their native land they fly, what a surprise the nazis will get when black,...
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robert: it was, because we couldn't afford to maintain everything.sica: driving through the kennedy space center now, signs of yet another era emerging, commercial space exploration. this is launchpad 39a, where apollo 11 lifted off for the moon in 1969. today, leased by elon musk's spacex, about to send humans to space for the first time since the shuttle program ended. robert: that pad would have just rusted away in the salt air and been useless. instead, spacex is responsible for the maintenance and operations of that pad, they are paying for it. and we're getting the commercial benefit for america's space industry from it. jessica: and other companies leasing space here, not far behind. boeing expected to launch astronauts aboard its starliner later this year. united launch alliance built the rocket to send it up. >> ignition. jessica: nasa also relying on its commercial partners in its effort to send another man and the first woman to the moon by 2024. >> i have a little pepper. jessica: electrical systems engineer ralph fritsche was disappointe
robert: it was, because we couldn't afford to maintain everything.sica: driving through the kennedy space center now, signs of yet another era emerging, commercial space exploration. this is launchpad 39a, where apollo 11 lifted off for the moon in 1969. today, leased by elon musk's spacex, about to send humans to space for the first time since the shuttle program ended. robert: that pad would have just rusted away in the salt air and been useless. instead, spacex is responsible for the...
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mister roberts. mister roberts, not guilty. mister romney. mister romney, guilty. miss rosen. ms. rosen, guilty . mister rounds. mister rounds, not guilty. mister rubio, not guilty. mistersanders . mister sanders, guilty. mister sasse. mister sasse, not guilty. mister schatz. mister schatz, guilty. mister schumer. mister schumer, guilty. mister scott of florida. mister scott of florida, not guilty. mister scott of south carolina. mister scottof south carolina, not guilty. mrs. shaheen . mrs.shaheen, guilty. mister shelby . mister shelby , not guilty. miss sinema. miss sinema, guilty.miss smith. miss stabenow. miss stabenow, guilty. mister sullivan. mister sullivan, not guilty. mister tester. mister tester, guilty. mister thune. mister thune, not guilty. mister tellis. mister tillis, not guilty. mister toomey. mister toomey, not guilty. mister udall. mister udall, guilty. mister van hollen. mister van hollen, guilty mister warner. mister warner, guilty. miss warren . miss warren, guilty. mister white house. white house, guilty. mister wicker. mister wicker, not guilty. mister wyden
mister roberts. mister roberts, not guilty. mister romney. mister romney, guilty. miss rosen. ms. rosen, guilty . mister rounds. mister rounds, not guilty. mister rubio, not guilty. mistersanders . mister sanders, guilty. mister sasse. mister sasse, not guilty. mister schatz. mister schatz, guilty. mister schumer. mister schumer, guilty. mister scott of florida. mister scott of florida, not guilty. mister scott of south carolina. mister scottof south carolina, not guilty. mrs. shaheen ....
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pastor robert jeffress.tant is the vice president on the campaign trail for the reelection of the ticket come november? >> very, very important. lou, nobody can -- can tick off the accomplishments of president trump like vice president pence. and that's we did yesterday. the accomplishment that resonated the most with that crowd yesterday morning as well as when the president spoke last night, the whole issue of the protection of the unborn. the reason for that is there is such a stark contrast between president trump's morality and the democrats' barbaric immorality when it comes to abortion. lou: let's share with the audience with the president said at his rally last night on abortion. president trump: virtually every democratic candidate supports ripping babies from the mother's womb right up until the moment of birth. that's why i asked congress to prohibit extreme late-term abortion because republicans believe every child is a sacred gift from god. lou: this president is pro-life, he's pro family and pr
pastor robert jeffress.tant is the vice president on the campaign trail for the reelection of the ticket come november? >> very, very important. lou, nobody can -- can tick off the accomplishments of president trump like vice president pence. and that's we did yesterday. the accomplishment that resonated the most with that crowd yesterday morning as well as when the president spoke last night, the whole issue of the protection of the unborn. the reason for that is there is such a stark...
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mister roberts. mister roberts, not guilty. mister romney. mister romney, guilty. miss rosen. ms. rosen, guilty . mister rounds. mister rounds, not guilty. mister rubio, not guilty. mistersanders . mister sanders, guilty. mister sasse. mister sasse, not guilty. mister schatz. mister schatz, guilty. mister schumer. mister schumer, guilty. mister scott of florida. mister scott of florida, not guilty. mister scott of south carolina. mister scottof south carolina, not guilty. mrs. shaheen . mrs.shaheen, guilty. mister shelby . mister shelby , not guilty. miss sinema. miss sinema, guilty.miss smith. miss stabenow. miss stabenow, guilty. mister sullivan. mister sullivan, not guilty. mister tester. mister tester, guilty. mister thune. mister thune, not guilty. mister tellis. mister tillis, not guilty. mister toomey. mister toomey, not guilty. mister udall. mister udall, guilty. mister van hollen. mister van hollen, guilty mister warner. mister warner, guilty. miss warren . miss warren, guilty. mister white house. white house, guilty. mister wicker. mister wicker, not guilty. mister wyden
mister roberts. mister roberts, not guilty. mister romney. mister romney, guilty. miss rosen. ms. rosen, guilty . mister rounds. mister rounds, not guilty. mister rubio, not guilty. mistersanders . mister sanders, guilty. mister sasse. mister sasse, not guilty. mister schatz. mister schatz, guilty. mister schumer. mister schumer, guilty. mister scott of florida. mister scott of florida, not guilty. mister scott of south carolina. mister scottof south carolina, not guilty. mrs. shaheen ....
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robert: we go inside the impeachment trial, next.nouncer: this is "washington funding is provided by -- >> before we talk about your >> well, audrey is expecting. >> twins. >> grandpares. >> want to put money aside for them so change in plans.
robert: we go inside the impeachment trial, next.nouncer: this is "washington funding is provided by -- >> before we talk about your >> well, audrey is expecting. >> twins. >> grandpares. >> want to put money aside for them so change in plans.
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we took a gut punch in iowa.xt robert: ne. announcer: this is "washington week." funding is provided b- - ef
we took a gut punch in iowa.xt robert: ne. announcer: this is "washington week." funding is provided b- - ef
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roberts? mr. roberts, not guilty. mr. romney? mr. romney, guilty. ms. rosen? ms. rosen, guilty. mr. rounds? mr. rounds, not guilty. mr. rubio? mr. rubio not guilty. mr. sanders? mr. sanders, guilty. mr. sass? mr. sass, not guilty. mr. schumer? mr. schumer, guilty? mr. scott of florida? mr. scott of florida, not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina? mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. mr. shaheen? mrs. shaheen, guilty. mr. shelby? mr. shall be not guilty. ms. cinema? ms. cinema, guilty. ms. smith? ms. smith, guilty. misstep now, guilty. esther sullivan? mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. tester? mr. tester, guilty. mr. thune? not guilty. mr. tillis? mr. tillis, not guilty. mr. toomey? not guilty. mr. udall? guilty. esther van holland? guilty. ms. warren? ms. warren, guilty. mr. white house? mr. white house, guilty. mr. wicker? not guilty. mr. wyden? mr. wyden, guilty. mr. young, not guilty. >> bret: 52 not guilty, 48 guilty, they do not get to 67, so this is a vote to acquit. the president of the united states on the first article of impeachment, abuse of power. the clerk will read ou
roberts? mr. roberts, not guilty. mr. romney? mr. romney, guilty. ms. rosen? ms. rosen, guilty. mr. rounds? mr. rounds, not guilty. mr. rubio? mr. rubio not guilty. mr. sanders? mr. sanders, guilty. mr. sass? mr. sass, not guilty. mr. schumer? mr. schumer, guilty? mr. scott of florida? mr. scott of florida, not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina? mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. mr. shaheen? mrs. shaheen, guilty. mr. shelby? mr. shall be not guilty. ms. cinema? ms. cinema, guilty. ms....
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for this mission robert mueller was called out of retirement he had been director of the f.b.i. for 12 years and in 2013 he had left the law enforcement agency with full honors and his farewell speech he proclaimed his unshakable faith in the rule of law. have always been proud to say that i work for the department of justice because of that for which it stands which is an unyielding commitment to the rule of law and to the safety and security of the citizens we serve a no by muller quite well. i worked with him for about 4 years when i was the cia deputy director and he was the director of the f.b.i. . he's not a self promoting individual and he has a very high standard for what is true and what is not true administrator pistole he pointed me as his number 2 person in the f.b.i. as a deputy director and so i had the chance to get to know him and then. work with him so let me say a few words about director ball or politics or just don't play any role in his calculations so he is all about finding the truth and doing it under the rule of law so yeah he's a man to be told that. ro
for this mission robert mueller was called out of retirement he had been director of the f.b.i. for 12 years and in 2013 he had left the law enforcement agency with full honors and his farewell speech he proclaimed his unshakable faith in the rule of law. have always been proud to say that i work for the department of justice because of that for which it stands which is an unyielding commitment to the rule of law and to the safety and security of the citizens we serve a no by muller quite well....
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did you give much thought to this stuff before, robert? insisted that sue was going to be the first name on the account. so the first name on the account. so the letters came through... why did you do that? to be different? the letters came through... why did you do that? to be different7m the letters came through... why did you do that? to be different? it was making a stand, yeah. and the same with the cheques. extraordinary, that was so controversial? yes. the other thing was, we walked out of a shop one time because they wouldn't acce pt shop one time because they wouldn't accept sue's signature on a hire purchase unless i signed it as well, to guarantee it. i'm thrilled to say your son has got in touch. simon. he was one of our witnesses. was he? he saidi was one of our witnesses. was he? he said i was present at my parents civil ceremony last month in stoke—on—trent. they are on your programme today. wave to him. i would just like to say i was very proud to be able to attend their ceremony in the manner they wanted. that‘s... thank y
did you give much thought to this stuff before, robert? insisted that sue was going to be the first name on the account. so the first name on the account. so the letters came through... why did you do that? to be different? the letters came through... why did you do that? to be different7m the letters came through... why did you do that? to be different? it was making a stand, yeah. and the same with the cheques. extraordinary, that was so controversial? yes. the other thing was, we walked out...
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robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the 1900 centuries. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the 12th of august 2017 these pictures of racial hatred in charlottesville in virginia were particularly shocking. because that white supremacists were rallying around was the preservation of a statue of my ancestors robert e. lee. i felt outrage that my family name was associated with the k.k.k. and neo nazis. what happened in charlottesville made me consider for the 1st time the true legacy of my slave owning ancestors. i want to know why people in my home state of virginia are so divided on the subject of confederate monuments and what they represent. and i want to find out how much the oppression of enslaved people by my ancestors. has had an impact on black lives in america today. what i'm told will at times make me deeply uncomfortable. but these
robert e. lee led the confederate army against the union during the american civil war in the 1900 centuries. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the 12th of august 2017 these pictures of racial hatred in charlottesville in virginia were particularly shocking. because that white supremacists were rallying around was the preservation of a statue of my ancestors robert e. lee. i felt outrage that...
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the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the 5 confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands 18 meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over 100 years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in 20159 black church goers in south carolina were shot by a white supremacist the killer was photographed with a confederate flag a symbol for racists of white supremacy and soon after the city council in new orleans voted for their confederate statues to be removed the state of louisiana was once a major center for the slave trade. and public consultations took place in virginia which once had the largest in slave population in america in richmond the debate over the monument avenue statues was heated now is the time for us to tearing down participation trophies for the losing side the war in the fast changing the story of the british the french the sea. let's remember too that after the are legion only trying to help britain found and rebuild relat
the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the 5 confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands 18 meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over 100 years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in 20159 black church goers in south carolina were shot by a white supremacist the killer was photographed with a confederate flag a symbol for racists of white supremacy and soon after the city council in new orleans voted...
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roberts, not guilty. mr. romney, guilty. mr. rosen, guilty. mr. rounds, not guilty. mr. rubio, not guilty. mr. sanders, guilty. mr. seth, not guilty. mr. shots, guilty. mr. schumer, guilty. mr. scott of florida, not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. mr. shaheen, shaheen, guilty. mr. shelley, not guilty. ms. sinema, coming delta, ms. smith, guilty. ms. kavanaugh, stabenow, guilty. mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. chester, guilty. mr. spoon, not guilty, mr. jiles, not guilty. mr. toomey, not guilty. mr. udo, udall guilty. mr. van holland, guilty. mr. warner, guilty. guilty.en, mr. white house, guilty. mr. wicker, not guilty. mr. wyden, guilty. mr. young, not guilty. >> in this article ofimpeachmene pronounced donald trump, president of the united states guilty as charged. fifty-two senators have pronounced him not guilty as charged. two thirds of the senators present not having pronounced and guilty, the senate judges that the respondent donald trump president of the united states, is notes guilty as charged in te first article of impeachment. the clerk will re
roberts, not guilty. mr. romney, guilty. mr. rosen, guilty. mr. rounds, not guilty. mr. rubio, not guilty. mr. sanders, guilty. mr. seth, not guilty. mr. shots, guilty. mr. schumer, guilty. mr. scott of florida, not guilty. mr. scott of south carolina, not guilty. mr. shaheen, shaheen, guilty. mr. shelley, not guilty. ms. sinema, coming delta, ms. smith, guilty. ms. kavanaugh, stabenow, guilty. mr. sullivan, not guilty. mr. chester, guilty. mr. spoon, not guilty, mr. jiles, not guilty. mr....
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debora villalon tells us that the missing hiker, robert bennett, seen on surveillance video, walking toward a trailhead. >> it sounds like he was known to hike this area. >> reporter: robert bennett, 76 from novato. the subject of an intense search by air and ground, with volunteers climbing big rock ridge in lucas valley. >> they are steep, this is what you get, so when you are hiking up, it's a switchback. >> this resident lives at the end of the trailhead where the jeep was found on tuesday afternoon. >> he hikes up here about 2 to 3 times a week. i bumped into him and said hello . >> searchers opened the jeep to look around and provide bennett sent to the tracking dog. they are confident that this is where he entered the open space because he was caught on at least one home a surveillance camera. at 1:23 he is on the sidewalk, approaching the trail, and carrying a backpack. unnerving for this trail runner who spends hours on the ridge, too. >> you can just sprain your ankle, and will be able to walk anymore. >> the main trail goes about one mile and then splits into steeper paths
debora villalon tells us that the missing hiker, robert bennett, seen on surveillance video, walking toward a trailhead. >> it sounds like he was known to hike this area. >> reporter: robert bennett, 76 from novato. the subject of an intense search by air and ground, with volunteers climbing big rock ridge in lucas valley. >> they are steep, this is what you get, so when you are hiking up, it's a switchback. >> this resident lives at the end of the trailhead where the...
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raises questions about prince andrew's alibi for the night he is alleged to have had sex with virginia roberts, claims the prince has strongly denied. and the express goes with a downing street warning ahead of trade talks with the european union. number ten says that the eu appears distracted, divided, and not focussed on trade issues. the sunday mirror says police investigating the disappearance of madeleine mccann have quizzed a british barmaid about her german ex—boyfriend. and the sunday times says house of lords spending is out of control, reporting that peers paid themselves almost one third more last year, and the house of lords set to swell to its largest in two decades. well, let's get straight into those stories with lucy and martin. let's start with the sunday telegraph, which has the headline top civil serva nts which has the headline top civil servants on tories‘ hit list. i suppose the clue in the job titles is that these are meant to be permanent secretaries at the top of each department. yes, that's true, and we tend to think of the civil service has providing this amazing con
raises questions about prince andrew's alibi for the night he is alleged to have had sex with virginia roberts, claims the prince has strongly denied. and the express goes with a downing street warning ahead of trade talks with the european union. number ten says that the eu appears distracted, divided, and not focussed on trade issues. the sunday mirror says police investigating the disappearance of madeleine mccann have quizzed a british barmaid about her german ex—boyfriend. and the sunday...