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once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. and welcome. washington took a pause on friday to remember justice ruth bader ginsburg a. trailblazer and an advocate for women's rights who became a liberal icon. as chief justice john roberts said during a ceremony this week in court's great hall said it was quoted ruth wanted to be an opera virtuoso but became a rock star instead. and on friday she became the first woman and the first jewish american to lie in state at the capitol. but that paue here in washington will be brief. on saturday, president trump will announce his choice to fill the vacant seat on the court. according to "the washington post," "the new york times" and other news outlets tonight president trump has settled on judge amy con barrett of indiana. barrett is a favorite of conservatives and her nomination hearings next month wod likely become a brutal political battleground. roiling the presidential campaign and all those debates over abortion rights and health care. senate republicans are determined to move quickly and ho
once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. and welcome. washington took a pause on friday to remember justice ruth bader ginsburg a. trailblazer and an advocate for women's rights who became a liberal icon. as chief justice john roberts said during a ceremony this week in court's great hall said it was quoted ruth wanted to be an opera virtuoso but became a rock star instead. and on friday she became the first woman and the first jewish american to lie in state...
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robert: it is. correct. >> so in a nutshell what he's been emphasizing excite a bit has been this knead america vision. it might sound in some republican trump based voters is the make america great again policys that trump was promoting. but look, d it'sferent to some degree. it is a largely manufactured basesolicy that h been focus on. you know, he was out there in michigan, a state the democrats lost in 2016 touting the need splr manufacture jobs but specifically policies whether it's a 10% tax f penalty companys that are off-shoring or whether it's a 10% tax credit, hes, for companies that brings some of this manufacturing back to the united states. what i'm struck is the degree that democrats, you know, this himself is talking about the need to off-shore manufacturing. and thiss a different economic conversation than democrats had been having in p somevious cycles. robert: mike, congress may be stalled when it comes to coronavirus negotiations, but they're investigating at least in the house th
robert: it is. correct. >> so in a nutshell what he's been emphasizing excite a bit has been this knead america vision. it might sound in some republican trump based voters is the make america great again policys that trump was promoting. but look, d it'sferent to some degree. it is a largely manufactured basesolicy that h been focus on. you know, he was out there in michigan, a state the democrats lost in 2016 touting the need splr manufacture jobs but specifically policies whether it's...
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on again, fromashington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. we begin tonight with a story on character that dominated the presal campaign on friday. now, speaking as a reporter who has coverednt presirump and before that, candidate trump, through too many ctroversies to count, it is still unclear how this episode will affect the presidential race. but with less than two months before the election, i is certainly the kind of story that could draw interest from swing voters in the suburbs, in the industrial midwest who might weigh matters of conduct in this final act and perhaps even spark reckoning among some republicans. the atlantic's editor jeffrey goldberg reported late thursday that president trump once called u.s. soldiers injured or killed in war, quote, losers and suckers and made other offensive comments abou those who sve. now, a note on sourcing, gold berk cited four unnamed people with first-hand knowledge of the president's comments. the white house has called the report patentlye. fals "the washington post" and other outlets have
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robert: yes. asma: i apologize that i couldn't hear in a nutshell, i've been looking in quite a bit. this week i was doing somert reg on the wide scale discrepancy between the ground gameperation that you have between republicans and democrats. and this isn't just between biden and trump, this is between state democratic parties and state republican parties. n whatable is that you now have a situation where both candidates are physicay traveling. they'll both be in minnesota next week. but the way that they are campaigning is so fundamentally different. i mentioned i was in wisconsin with biden. and he held a small back to school event in a supporter's backyard three people in attendance, a handful of pooled press. that was'st. o different in tenor andnd tone energy than many of donald trump's events. to me what's notables the scale of the ents that joes biden holding is fundamentally different if you fly into to say a keyba leground you community and you a small scale event in someone's backyard
robert: yes. asma: i apologize that i couldn't hear in a nutshell, i've been looking in quite a bit. this week i was doing somert reg on the wide scale discrepancy between the ground gameperation that you have between republicans and democrats. and this isn't just between biden and trump, this is between state democratic parties and state republican parties. n whatable is that you now have a situation where both candidates are physicay traveling. they'll both be in minnesota next week. but the...
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robert: supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has died. our panel will discuss nex >> with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can taylor recommendations to >> additional funding is provided by -- the estate of arnold adams and patricia and koo yuen, through the yuen foundation. the corporation of public broadcasting and by crick from the viewers like you. once again from washington, moderator robert costa. evrobert: gooing. breaking news tonight. supreme cour justice ruth bader ginsburg has died at the age of 87. was an icon on the court. vacancy on aves a presidential election. but just days before herth d ginsburg dictate this would statement to her gnddaughter -- "my most fervent swish tt i will not be replaced until a new president is installed." and joining us tonight to discuss thisr, mat this death of supreme court justice ruth bader gineeurg are thr of washington's top reporters bob woodward, pulitzer prize winning associate editor for the "washington post" and author of "rage." margaret brennan, moderator of "face the
robert: supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has died. our panel will discuss nex >> with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can taylor recommendations to >> additional funding is provided by -- the estate of arnold adams and patricia and koo yuen, through the yuen foundation. the corporation of public broadcasting and by crick from the viewers like you. once again from washington, moderator robert costa. evrobert: gooing. breaking news tonight. supreme cour...
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i present to you senator pat roberts. [applause] sen. roberts: thank you.hat you share our enthusiasm for his legacy and we appreciate you so much. this is d-day and as he said the 101st,id to okay, let's go. so, here we go. greetings to all of our guests here tonight and for those of you watching now we all wish we could be together in person to celebrate the completion of this magnificent memorial. however, the legacy of dwight d. eisenhower cannot be constrained by the size of the crowd, because it is reflected in the freedoms that we live every day in america. the memorial designer, frank gehry, and his partners unfortunately are unable to join us tonight. but if the pandemic has taught us anything, it is that you don't have to be in the same place together. so, frank, i know you and your team are watching. the brilliance of this memorial will reverberate around the world and lift the legacy of dwight d. eisenhower to unending global audiences. tonight as we dedicate this memorial, we stand on the shoulders of some giants who made it possible. senators
i present to you senator pat roberts. [applause] sen. roberts: thank you.hat you share our enthusiasm for his legacy and we appreciate you so much. this is d-day and as he said the 101st,id to okay, let's go. so, here we go. greetings to all of our guests here tonight and for those of you watching now we all wish we could be together in person to celebrate the completion of this magnificent memorial. however, the legacy of dwight d. eisenhower cannot be constrained by the size of the crowd,...
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once again from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. breaking news tonight. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has t died at age of 87. she was an icon on the court. her death leaves a vacancy on that courts weeks before the presidential election. but just days before her death, ginsburg dictate this would statement to her granddaughter will not be replaced until a new president is installed." and joining uso tonight discuss this matter, this death of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg are three of washington's top reporters. bob woodward, pulrizer winning associate editor for the "washington post" and author of "rage."rg et brennan, moderator of "face the nation" and senior foreign affairsorrespondents for cbs news, and alexi mccammond, political reporter for axios. welcome t all three of you tonight. i appreciat you being here. we're all die justing the news as reporters. bob, we will begin with you. you've written a book on the supreme court, along before brethren."1979 called "the p about the supreme court. what is the sfanls of her depth to
once again from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. breaking news tonight. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has t died at age of 87. she was an icon on the court. her death leaves a vacancy on that courts weeks before the presidential election. but just days before her death, ginsburg dictate this would statement to her granddaughter will not be replaced until a new president is installed." and joining uso tonight discuss this matter, this death of supreme...
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robert dole.personal stories, this story doesn't go back to world war ii, that was before i was born, but it goes back to april 2004, the night before the opening of the world war ii memorial just down the street. i was doing a live show that night next to the memorial, celebrating the fact that the following day that memorial would be dedicated. i had the perfect guest that night. senator robert dole. senator dole is famous not only for being a member of congress, but as a quiet hero himself. he enlisted in the early years of world war ii and was commissioned as a second lieutenant before shipping off to italy. while in italy in april of 1945, he was seriously wounded by german machine gun fire as he attempted to rescue a radio man during an assault of an enemy position. it has been reported that the soldiers, upon seeing the extent of his injuries, all they could do was give him the largest dose of morphine they dared, and wrote him on his forehead and his own blood, so that nobody else who foun
robert dole.personal stories, this story doesn't go back to world war ii, that was before i was born, but it goes back to april 2004, the night before the opening of the world war ii memorial just down the street. i was doing a live show that night next to the memorial, celebrating the fact that the following day that memorial would be dedicated. i had the perfect guest that night. senator robert dole. senator dole is famous not only for being a member of congress, but as a quiet hero himself....
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robert redfield.he's testifying on the latest coronavirus response efforts before a senate appropriations subcommittee. live coverage on c-span 3. >> live coverage here on c-span 3 of the hearing with cdc director dr. robert redfield. he'll be giving testimony this morning on the coronavirus response efforts. we're waiting for the hearing to get under way here. live coverage on c-span 3. >> live coverage here on c-span 3 of a hearing with cdc director dr. robert redfield. he'll be giving testimony this morning on the coronavirus response efforts. we're waiting for the hearing to get under way here. live coverage on c-span 3.
robert redfield.he's testifying on the latest coronavirus response efforts before a senate appropriations subcommittee. live coverage on c-span 3. >> live coverage here on c-span 3 of the hearing with cdc director dr. robert redfield. he'll be giving testimony this morning on the coronavirus response efforts. we're waiting for the hearing to get under way here. live coverage on c-span 3. >> live coverage here on c-span 3 of a hearing with cdc director dr. robert redfield. he'll be...
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senator robert dole. listened to early years of world war ii and was commissioned as a second lieutenant before shipping off to italy. in italy of april 1945, he mysteriously wounded by german machine gun fire as he attempted to rescue a radio man an assault on an enemy position. it is been reported that these soldiers and have seen the extent of his injuries that all they could do was to give him the largest dose of morphine they dared and right m on his forehead so no one else that found him give them a fatal dose. his chances of living were slim. he did not give up and he never has. he beat overwhelming odds will spending many years in a military hospital. for his military service to his nation, to all of us, dulles decorated three times two purple hearts for his injuries and the bronze star of valor to assist a down radioman. in 2019 i was horrified, embarrassed because as i was sitting there next to him, talking to him about the memorial of world war ii, i said to him, how did this come about? we wer
senator robert dole. listened to early years of world war ii and was commissioned as a second lieutenant before shipping off to italy. in italy of april 1945, he mysteriously wounded by german machine gun fire as he attempted to rescue a radio man an assault on an enemy position. it is been reported that these soldiers and have seen the extent of his injuries that all they could do was to give him the largest dose of morphine they dared and right m on his forehead so no one else that found him...
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because john roberts changed the logic. john roberts is not a moderate. under his just the ship there has been a lot of damage to progressive priorities. when our group tries to do is educate people so they understand the high stakes of the supreme court. host: paul is next. caller: good morning. how are we doing? host: fine, thanks. go ahead. ander: my question is this, you might have already touched on this and i tuned in late. a few weeks ago president trump signed a few executive orders. one of those orders was to help people that are still laid off for covid-19, to get the extra $300 per week. it is going on two months now and we haven't seen a penny. do you know what is holding up? host: caller, you might have been calling in our previous call and segment. , he want tollon take that up? guest: the caller is right. there was a lot of pageantry around this announcement the president made. the president lacks the authority to do what he said he was going to do with the executive order. much of what he was seeking to do requires congressional approval.
because john roberts changed the logic. john roberts is not a moderate. under his just the ship there has been a lot of damage to progressive priorities. when our group tries to do is educate people so they understand the high stakes of the supreme court. host: paul is next. caller: good morning. how are we doing? host: fine, thanks. go ahead. ander: my question is this, you might have already touched on this and i tuned in late. a few weeks ago president trump signed a few executive orders....
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senator robert dole.ous for not only being a member of congress and majority member from kansas, but he listened to early years of world war ii and is commissioned as a second lieutenant before shipping off to italy. ofle in italy, in april 1945, he was seriously wounded by german machine gun fire as he attempted to rescue a radio man during an assault on an enemy position. theas been reported that soldiers saw the extent of his injuries and thought that all they could do was to give him the largest dose of morphine and dared and right am -- m on his four head so no one would give him a fatal dose. this chances of living were swim desks slim, but he did not give up. in aent many years military hospital. for his military service to his nation, to all of us, he was decorated three times, two purple hearts and the bronze star with valor for the attempt to assist a downed radioman. in 2019, i was horrified and in paris because as i was sitting there next to him, talking to him about the memorial of world war
senator robert dole.ous for not only being a member of congress and majority member from kansas, but he listened to early years of world war ii and is commissioned as a second lieutenant before shipping off to italy. ofle in italy, in april 1945, he was seriously wounded by german machine gun fire as he attempted to rescue a radio man during an assault on an enemy position. theas been reported that soldiers saw the extent of his injuries and thought that all they could do was to give him the...
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center roberts and chairman of the commission.be there tonight coronavirus is upset so many plans across america and what we wanted to participate in and be present for. unfortunately so many members are unable to be with you tonight and my siblings and i feel a deep sadness we cannot be together. in any case because of the regulations and other factors we are with you in spirit i want to make special note for those who play a key role in with the extraordinary leadership i want to think bob dole for his never-ending help to assure the eisenhower memorial be built. as well as appropriators but i will make mention of donors across the country contributing their private funds for this to become a reality. want to take this opportunity to stand back to the progress made on this memorial with the early controversies but they are missing a much larger point the people of goodwill can come together and talk about their differences and ideas for making this memorial strong and meaningful i think it stands as a symbol of compromise and pr
center roberts and chairman of the commission.be there tonight coronavirus is upset so many plans across america and what we wanted to participate in and be present for. unfortunately so many members are unable to be with you tonight and my siblings and i feel a deep sadness we cannot be together. in any case because of the regulations and other factors we are with you in spirit i want to make special note for those who play a key role in with the extraordinary leadership i want to think bob...
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roberts: lo que pasÓ despuÉs, la sorprendiÓ.lo 42" que le da la autoridad a la patrulla fronteriza de expulsar a todo inmigrante arrestado a 100 millas de la frontera, sin darle la oportunidad de presentar los mÉritos de su caso ante un juez de migraciÓn, como no pasan por una corte, les dicen "expulsiones rÁpidas" o "deportaciones express". gÁlvez: el gobierno ha usado como pretexto la situaciÓn salud de aquÍ de estados unidos bajo la pandemia, ha usado la pandemia como una excusa de cerrar las puertas y efectuar lo que nosotros conocemos como una "deportaciÓn express". roberts: y esa deportaciÓn express, de la que tÚ hablas, ¿es legal? gÁlvez: no, tÉcnicamente no es legal. una deportaciÓn express, generalmente se efectÚa cuando una persona ya haya sido deportada, cuando una persona tiene delitos graves y ha sido deportado por esas razones. roberts: valeska alemÁn venÍa preparada cuando llegÓ a tejas en junio pasado. alemÁn: mi mochila venÍa llena de documentaciÓn de todo lo que habÍa pasado acÁ en nicaragua. entonces me sentÍa
roberts: lo que pasÓ despuÉs, la sorprendiÓ.lo 42" que le da la autoridad a la patrulla fronteriza de expulsar a todo inmigrante arrestado a 100 millas de la frontera, sin darle la oportunidad de presentar los mÉritos de su caso ante un juez de migraciÓn, como no pasan por una corte, les dicen "expulsiones rÁpidas" o "deportaciones express". gÁlvez: el gobierno ha usado como pretexto la situaciÓn salud de aquÍ de estados unidos bajo la pandemia, ha usado la...
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(inaudible) >> you ask me about robert hemmings. robert hemmings, who accompanied me to philadelphia, those years of 75 and 76. do i remember him? do i consider that as he was my property. as his family were my property. that it is a terrible contradiction to the principles of our declaration. mr. light, i can assure you that i had inherited, if you will, the hemmings family from my late wife. they were part of her dowry. they became my property in 1772 when i married. if you will, those few years later in 1775, yes, robert cummings was my coachman. he drove me up to philadelphia. do you know he was only 15 years old at that time? i remember as we enter this city that one of my first interests was to have him inoculated against the smallpox. so i paid doctor williams to pursue that inoculation. the doctor had inoculated me nearly ten years earlier. robert returned in 1776. he remembered all of those individuals. all of us who met there in the old state house and philadelphia. he knew who they were. he perhaps knew more about them th
(inaudible) >> you ask me about robert hemmings. robert hemmings, who accompanied me to philadelphia, those years of 75 and 76. do i remember him? do i consider that as he was my property. as his family were my property. that it is a terrible contradiction to the principles of our declaration. mr. light, i can assure you that i had inherited, if you will, the hemmings family from my late wife. they were part of her dowry. they became my property in 1772 when i married. if you will, those...
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thank you, robert. guest: thanks, robert. my book is not about donald trump. and itbout conservatism is a weighty defense of conservatism. i do juxtapose many of trump's policies against conservatism and they don't measure up. i don't meet the test, many of them. ,rade, immigration protectionism, all of these -- these are not conservative philosophies. , youregard to the election mentioned social security. social security will run out of money. that is what the actuaries say, but they have been saying that for years. in a sense you are right. it will not run out of money because the government is not going to allow it to run out of money. they will eventually fund it because, yes, he did pay into it, that you don't have an actual social security account. when you put that money in, it just goes into the general fund. scribbled up and shoved in a drawer in the file somewhere in west virginia. it is all on paper and it has worked fine until -- and social security has been a promise to seniors. seniorst want social -- to retire and poverty. i think that is a goal
thank you, robert. guest: thanks, robert. my book is not about donald trump. and itbout conservatism is a weighty defense of conservatism. i do juxtapose many of trump's policies against conservatism and they don't measure up. i don't meet the test, many of them. ,rade, immigration protectionism, all of these -- these are not conservative philosophies. , youregard to the election mentioned social security. social security will run out of money. that is what the actuaries say, but they have been...
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roberts: la abuela estaba destrozada.e tenÍa apenas 14 aÑos y a ella le tocÓ apoyar a su hija. pÉrez: cuando yo supe que ella estÁ embarazada, la verdad sÍ me enojÉ. le dije que ¿porque saliÓ embarazada tan chiquita? roberts: serÍa su primera nieta y en poco tiempo el enojo se transformÓ en ilusiÓn. a su esposo tambiÉn se le ablandÓ el corazón. pÉrez: mi esposo estaba enojado, pero cuando mirÓ a dulce marÍa se puso contento. se puso contento tambiÉn. roberts: la madre recuerda que, desde muy pequeÑa, dulce marÍa empezÓ a mostrar su carÁcter. noema: es bien cariÑosa. es tÍmida. le gusta jugar. le gusta pensar que es una princesa, cantar, ponerse vestidos. roberts: y esa timidez de no hablar con extraÑos era una de sus grandes fortalezas. aun asÍ, el 16 de septiembre del aÑo pasado, noema a la vez llegÓ al parque con dulce marÍa y su hermanito menor, manuel, de tres aÑos y una hermana de noema de 8 aÑos. noema: estaba contenta porque ella querÍa jugar y me dijo que si se podÍa bajar a jugar. le dije que se esperaba, pero no
roberts: la abuela estaba destrozada.e tenÍa apenas 14 aÑos y a ella le tocÓ apoyar a su hija. pÉrez: cuando yo supe que ella estÁ embarazada, la verdad sÍ me enojÉ. le dije que ¿porque saliÓ embarazada tan chiquita? roberts: serÍa su primera nieta y en poco tiempo el enojo se transformÓ en ilusiÓn. a su esposo tambiÉn se le ablandÓ el corazón. pÉrez: mi esposo estaba enojado, pero cuando mirÓ a dulce marÍa se puso contento. se puso contento tambiÉn. roberts: la madre...
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and you agree with that, robert? you think that in general, this president were to be a decisive victory by joe biden, he would leave? >> i don't predict anything. i'm a reporter. and i would say, i think tst a serious issue, alex. this is a very serious time in the sense that the president has tested institutions and norms for three and a half years in office while i've covered him for a long time and know he's very protective of his brand and he always wants to be cast and especially casting himself as winner, this now involves power. and this is about more than a marketing attempt by president trump and institutions in american democracy are being tested at this time. >> you know, speaking of brands, which is the president's health care brand, robert? this is a man who has repeatingly over the last four years and the better part of his campaign in 2015 and 2016, you know, talk ed about overturninga o bam care and then he gives this usually two-week increments saying we're going to put forward what our plan is and
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robert: very clearly. >> by you were the president? robert: at the appropriate level. they received a strong message. >> on wondering what you are seeing from china that they have a bigger electoral interference operations another countries. othersed on that, the concerns you described about china, tell us the status of efforts by the administration to either go after chinese firms or imports, or diplomatic issues? failure of biggest american foreign policy the past 40 years was china. there was a mantra that somehow as china became richer, we turned to blind eye to chinese malign activity, stealing ip, bullying neighbors, we turned the other cheek and turned a blind eye and thought china would become richer and as it became richer and more middle and grew they would become more like us. we want to believe that everyone wants to become like us, more western, more democratic. the opposite occurred. human rights violations have gotten worse, whether it is religious minorities or their neighbors. people enjoyed democracy in hong kong until recently, the bullying of taiwan
robert: very clearly. >> by you were the president? robert: at the appropriate level. they received a strong message. >> on wondering what you are seeing from china that they have a bigger electoral interference operations another countries. othersed on that, the concerns you described about china, tell us the status of efforts by the administration to either go after chinese firms or imports, or diplomatic issues? failure of biggest american foreign policy the past 40 years was...
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robert: for me it was. the reason it is is by making this commitment now, first of all, there are a few reasons why i dissented. my own view is i would rather use forward guidance before we got more positive benefit. going into the meeting, the world already thought rates were going to stay extremely low for the next two or three years. so my concern was by making this commitment now, i wasn't sure how much additional benefit there was going to be. but if you are in the asset markets, if you are a saver, if you are a pension fund, if you are an insurance company, if you are a market for it is but, it basically gives you a signal that you're going to need to take more risk. my concern is about building up excess risk-taking, which can create fragility's and other excesses in the system which are hard to see in real-time and easier to see in hindsight that could create issues for us to meet our goals. that was the reason. i felt that the costs were not worth the benefits. michael: chairman powell was at pains
robert: for me it was. the reason it is is by making this commitment now, first of all, there are a few reasons why i dissented. my own view is i would rather use forward guidance before we got more positive benefit. going into the meeting, the world already thought rates were going to stay extremely low for the next two or three years. so my concern was by making this commitment now, i wasn't sure how much additional benefit there was going to be. but if you are in the asset markets, if you...
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his name is robert cardillo. robert cardillo began his career as a public servant under ronald reagan working as an intelligent analyst. he would go on to serve in a number of high profile roles in intelligence circles over four decades. he was deputy director of the defense intelligence agency. robert cardillo over the course of his career spent, by his account, over 300 mornings in the oval office briefing the president and his senior staff. he spent four years managing and editing and at times delivering the presidents' daily brief on the nation's most sensitive intelligence. he's logged over 1,000 hours in the white house situation room, providing intelligence assessments critical to u.s. national security policy decisions. that includes this one. you will recognize a version of this photo. this is the famous white house situation room photo as the president and the vice president and senior leadership in the obama administration watched unfold the navy s.e.a.l. team raid that killed osama bin laden. that's r
his name is robert cardillo. robert cardillo began his career as a public servant under ronald reagan working as an intelligent analyst. he would go on to serve in a number of high profile roles in intelligence circles over four decades. he was deputy director of the defense intelligence agency. robert cardillo over the course of his career spent, by his account, over 300 mornings in the oval office briefing the president and his senior staff. he spent four years managing and editing and at...
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roberts. i actually just, while i mailed off my absentee ballots and had it postmarked on the day that i did. this is my very first time ever voting. i think people get intimidated with justt registering to vote. and trying to find out i guess the ins and outs of it. but you know it was very, very simple and very easy to do. so i encourage people to get out and to get motivated to vote and to usury voice. even if this i is your first time to vote in an election. i think it is very, very important. it is a way for us to be heard. so thank you so much. >> thank you certainly. my point of view is that people have of your politics and encourage them to register. the colors correct there's stuff taken in north carolina to make it simpler. the. absentee ballot is much easier to fill out than it was for the primary here. the layout of it is little more busy it's a little clearer the voter to see what they need to do to fill up the envelope properly. i'm hoping to be fewer rejected ballots in the past
roberts. i actually just, while i mailed off my absentee ballots and had it postmarked on the day that i did. this is my very first time ever voting. i think people get intimidated with justt registering to vote. and trying to find out i guess the ins and outs of it. but you know it was very, very simple and very easy to do. so i encourage people to get out and to get motivated to vote and to usury voice. even if this i is your first time to vote in an election. i think it is very, very...
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roberts who distinguish -- mr. robert's -- mr. roberts, whose distinguished record of public service is remarkable. thank you for being an exceptional leader with unparalleled contributions to the city of paducah and all of west kentucky. i rise to honor richard dickens from my hometown of thompsonville, kentucky. he retired from t.v.a. where he was a well-respected engineer. to demonstrate his work ethic and entrepreneur spirit, he began building houses while orking full-time at t.v.a. upon his retime from public work he returned home to monroe county an started four businesses which employed hundreds of people. dicken construction, southern kentucky hardwood flooring, country boy pa let and a lumber company. he always told people to always keep busy and work hard for anything and everything you want in life. richard dicken passed away unexpectedly last month. he is survived by his spouse, stephanie dicken, four stepchildren, one brother and two sisters. he was a true monroe county success story who will be deeply missed. madam s
roberts who distinguish -- mr. robert's -- mr. roberts, whose distinguished record of public service is remarkable. thank you for being an exceptional leader with unparalleled contributions to the city of paducah and all of west kentucky. i rise to honor richard dickens from my hometown of thompsonville, kentucky. he retired from t.v.a. where he was a well-respected engineer. to demonstrate his work ethic and entrepreneur spirit, he began building houses while orking full-time at t.v.a. upon...
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robert kapper roams the streets documenting destruction and new beginnings. these images can now be seen for the 1st time at the new synagogue in. this city was of course in ruins and how over 2000000 people had to start a new life. you really get an impression of that when you look at these photos. that's because the mind is a fortress seat. capper fled the german capital to escape the nazis in 1933 he became a us citizen and the most famous war photographer of his time and life magazine sent kapur back to berlin to get the photographer's impression of the end of the war. is about over and distance it's still a distance to view because cattle was jewish and the people he observed were not necessarily resistance fighters or anti fascists. is it but his gaze is not one of malice nor is it one of a victor. deceived us people who have lost everything searching for the missing for work and for food on the black market. some also looking for a scapegoat in a bar allied soldiers celebrate with german fraulein's here cap can also be saying . you can see him here he'
robert kapper roams the streets documenting destruction and new beginnings. these images can now be seen for the 1st time at the new synagogue in. this city was of course in ruins and how over 2000000 people had to start a new life. you really get an impression of that when you look at these photos. that's because the mind is a fortress seat. capper fled the german capital to escape the nazis in 1933 he became a us citizen and the most famous war photographer of his time and life magazine sent...
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barrett wrote a long article escorting justice roberts. that's what the republicans and the administration in the senate are trying to do. let's look at the politics here. thst a heck this is a heck of a argument. d we can and will nuke your health insurance less than two weeks. with that said, nothing is ever certain with this president. we'll find out who his nominee is when he announces it tomorrow. there are multiple news erroring it is likely to be judge barrett. whoever it is, it appear that is the republicans will try to get the nomination done before the election, despite the fact when justice scalia died, the exact same republicans and exact leadership insisted that the vacancy had to be held open until after the election. despite that and the fact that the latest polling indicates that americans by nearly 20 point margin, the vacancy should be filled by the president who's the winner of the november e election. republicans are planning to move on as quickly as they can despite that. a lot of things are going to happen quickly ove
barrett wrote a long article escorting justice roberts. that's what the republicans and the administration in the senate are trying to do. let's look at the politics here. thst a heck this is a heck of a argument. d we can and will nuke your health insurance less than two weeks. with that said, nothing is ever certain with this president. we'll find out who his nominee is when he announces it tomorrow. there are multiple news erroring it is likely to be judge barrett. whoever it is, it appear...
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robert redfield about the timetable for a coronavirus vaccine. here is a look. that. redfield confirmed it looked like november, december, the first doses would be able to be distributed, but then you said that the vaccine for the general public likely would not be available until probably next summer, maybe even early fall. are you comfortable with that timetable? >> no, i think he made a mistake. that is incorrect information. i called him and he did not tell me that and i think he got the message may be can used, maybe it was stated incorrect lee. we are ready to go immediately as the vaccine is announced. it could be october, it could be a little bit after october, but once we go, we are ready. as you know, pfizer is taking a tremendous financial risk and they are spending billions of dollars on making this vaccine. they are at a stage where they are actually making it because they feel confident as to the results and they will be announcing the results fairly soon. that is incorrect information. i don't think he means that. when he said it, i believe he was confu
robert redfield about the timetable for a coronavirus vaccine. here is a look. that. redfield confirmed it looked like november, december, the first doses would be able to be distributed, but then you said that the vaccine for the general public likely would not be available until probably next summer, maybe even early fall. are you comfortable with that timetable? >> no, i think he made a mistake. that is incorrect information. i called him and he did not tell me that and i think he got...
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interviewing jack today is robert robert jan van pelt.rom 1997-98 he presided over the team that developed a master plan to preserve visit auschwid participate as an expert witness in the famous case against the british historic author david irving, holocaust tonight. robert has published widely, serve as a struggle advisor and cultured the evidence room which was exhibited in 2016. before we get started i want to make a few quick housekeeping notes. we will have time about 15 minutes or so for audience q&a at the end of this program. so make sure to hold your question for the and if you can't and will try to do her best to get to as many as possible. and please note that this program is being recorded and will be available on our youtube channel within the next few days or so, and i will follow-up with with all of the registered today's program with an e-mail probably tomorrow with a link to jack's book for purchase and a link to the video recording of today's program. so that is it from me, and so without further do i will turn it over
interviewing jack today is robert robert jan van pelt.rom 1997-98 he presided over the team that developed a master plan to preserve visit auschwid participate as an expert witness in the famous case against the british historic author david irving, holocaust tonight. robert has published widely, serve as a struggle advisor and cultured the evidence room which was exhibited in 2016. before we get started i want to make a few quick housekeeping notes. we will have time about 15 minutes or so for...
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robert buckland is a good friend and i like robert buckland is a good friend and ilike him robert bucklandi like him very much, but i'm very disappointed in him in relation to this proposal. it's completely unnecessary. judges have the full range of discretion available for 18 to 21—year—olds, as mrjustice jeremy baker demonstrated a few days ago when he gave a minimum term of 55 years to hashem abedi, one of the brothers responsible for the manchester bombing. there are very good reasons for having different rules for those under 21, as i would have thought would be recognised by every experienced prosecutor, defender, criminologist, teacher, pa rent defender, criminologist, teacher, parent who has had teenagers and so on. this is window dressing, i'm afraid, and it will not be acceptable, particularly to many people in the house of lords who i believe willjoin me in voting against it. you say there are good reasons for differentiating on the basis of age. let me read to you what boris johnson basis of age. let me read to you what borisjohnson has said in today's sunday express, talking a
robert buckland is a good friend and i like robert buckland is a good friend and ilike him robert bucklandi like him very much, but i'm very disappointed in him in relation to this proposal. it's completely unnecessary. judges have the full range of discretion available for 18 to 21—year—olds, as mrjustice jeremy baker demonstrated a few days ago when he gave a minimum term of 55 years to hashem abedi, one of the brothers responsible for the manchester bombing. there are very good reasons...
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robert: wellll, you are absentny right about getting security clclearance.t is veryry difficultlt to do. they look k into every n nook ad cranny. hand donald trump is pretty clear about what he does, and he tries toto take this and make a win out of it.t. in this case he is pitting the media against him, again. so, i do not know if he is a threat to national security because he does not pay his taxes, but certainly his judgment might be brought into question abobout how he is going to pay for a bordeder wall and w he is going to pay for a new air force one and who -- and how he is going to pay for all these infrastructure improvements for things he keeps promising if he alone cannot even contribute to it. brent: four years ago at their firsrst presidential debate, hillllary clintoton accused dond trump of not paying his taxes, and his response to her was, yeah, that means i am smarter. but that was a reaeal hit with e voters.. whwhat, in youour opinion, doese biden have to o do at the debate tomorrow night to make sure e it does not happen to him as well? ro
robert: wellll, you are absentny right about getting security clclearance.t is veryry difficultlt to do. they look k into every n nook ad cranny. hand donald trump is pretty clear about what he does, and he tries toto take this and make a win out of it.t. in this case he is pitting the media against him, again. so, i do not know if he is a threat to national security because he does not pay his taxes, but certainly his judgment might be brought into question abobout how he is going to pay for a...
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he was known as the robert mueller of latin america.as brought to guatemala 2013, as you mentioned, he had strong supportf vivice presisidt joe bibiden withth the idea thaf tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors are ararriving a at the u.s. bordedr every year, that it is in the u.s. interestt to improve conditions in guatemala by lessening g the amount o of corruption and impunity in that country. so as you menentioned, ivanan vevelasquez, shortly after he arrives in guatemala, he throws lina in p prisont mo fofor r runng customsms ring ate airport. his involvement in that. but as you mentioned, then donald trump comes in office. we see an entirely different dynamic take place, where these two former television statars, donald trurump and jimmy morale, both with the document history to killm, band together this anticorruption force e and say themselves. amy: i want to go to ivan velasquez himself, ahead of cicig, talking aboutut what happppened. it's presidentt marella's does president trump, i understand what you're going through. y
he was known as the robert mueller of latin america.as brought to guatemala 2013, as you mentioned, he had strong supportf vivice presisidt joe bibiden withth the idea thaf tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors are ararriving a at the u.s. bordedr every year, that it is in the u.s. interestt to improve conditions in guatemala by lessening g the amount o of corruption and impunity in that country. so as you menentioned, ivanan vevelasquez, shortly after he arrives in guatemala, he throws...
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become gays of war photographer robert capa imperfect fleeting and haunting. well these images equally unforgettable as not keyed roll in paris was in gulf in flames in april of last year fire had broken out under the roof of the 850 year old monument and by the time it was extinguished its fire had collapsed and most of the roof was completely destroyed or restoration work is underway and it's archaeological crypt has just reopened but the work has been tricky as the mangled scaffolding put in place for renovations prior to the fire is painstakingly removed . restoration work on the roof is to die at dizzying heights climbers saw through the $200.00 tons of melted scaffolding piece by piece for months they feared the walls of the cathedral would collapse under its weight with a huge crane the parts a carefully lifted out and lowered to the ground it's precision work. when we have a wind speed of 20 to 30 kilometers per hour then you can see that the containers sways 5 meters in both directions so we have to be careful not to hit the scaffolding. the fire brok
become gays of war photographer robert capa imperfect fleeting and haunting. well these images equally unforgettable as not keyed roll in paris was in gulf in flames in april of last year fire had broken out under the roof of the 850 year old monument and by the time it was extinguished its fire had collapsed and most of the roof was completely destroyed or restoration work is underway and it's archaeological crypt has just reopened but the work has been tricky as the mangled scaffolding put in...
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she critiqued john roberts majority opinion of holding the law in 2012. the u.s.ple know the supreme court decisions affect their every day lives. that moment is now, and their voice should be heard. the senate should not act on this vacancy until after the american people select their next president and the next congress. alicia? >> to your point, nicole, i was struck more by what was not said during that ceremony than what was said. you didn't have any reference to what you and all of the panelists have been talking about in the runup to taking that ceremony, which is not having the emphasis be on the nominee, but the timing of this nomination, given the proximity to an election. so struck by the fact that they did not talk about that, also struck by the fact that you had the president rattling through a list of issues that he would expect coney barrett if confirmed to rule on, not references abortion. since you brought up some of the people that were in that audience, let's remind everyone, four years ago, when donald trump was a candidate. he made a pledge to
she critiqued john roberts majority opinion of holding the law in 2012. the u.s.ple know the supreme court decisions affect their every day lives. that moment is now, and their voice should be heard. the senate should not act on this vacancy until after the american people select their next president and the next congress. alicia? >> to your point, nicole, i was struck more by what was not said during that ceremony than what was said. you didn't have any reference to what you and all of...
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but robert's giving back was just getting started. with his students he started $1 for life, asking young people to donate just a single dollar each and then turning it with his business savvy into amazing results. >> 142 small scale infrastructure projects in the developing world. classrooms, medical clinics, computer labs, libraries. >> reporter: robert recently rebranded as the global uplift project, asking now for what anyone can spare. pocket change, he calls it. >> whatever the amount is that you're never going to miss, but knowing that if combined with hundreds of others, creates a tremendous impact in a developing world village. >> reporter: and now impact not just from the developing world. >> when the coronavirus pandemic hit, sewing centers he helped build in kenya and nepal that normally made kits of sanitary supplies to help girls stay in school switched to sewing masks. most were made for the local population. >> these are the ones we're now importing. >> reporter: thousands of them were sent to the united states. to hel
but robert's giving back was just getting started. with his students he started $1 for life, asking young people to donate just a single dollar each and then turning it with his business savvy into amazing results. >> 142 small scale infrastructure projects in the developing world. classrooms, medical clinics, computer labs, libraries. >> reporter: robert recently rebranded as the global uplift project, asking now for what anyone can spare. pocket change, he calls it. >>...
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leniency on their own case their own sentence there was a shift in my attorney with the taper robert hughes he gave up on me. i saw it in his eyes. i saw his eyes. lose had been incarcerated now for a year as long as it's been which was in comprehensible to me that anybody can spend a day let alone close to a year on bars for something he didn't do now i have another year to wait potentially and so much trial one of the times when i came back up front juvenile hall when they were receiving me said wait a minute the date of birth here this guy's over 18 he can't associate with other minors because bruce is now an adult they put in the box which means solitary confinement. to a state wide prisoner hunger strike began 11 days ago at a protest over terri confinement conditions and now more than 2300 inmates are refusing to eat solitary confinement prison. or fact 6 by sale everything is made of even. in their 23 hours days an hour out for recreation. you can be put into solitary confinement for any. prison guard just get. shamed ours an american who was arrested in iran for accidentally
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robert jan its an historical adviser on numerous films. so before we get started i want to make a few housekeeping notes. we'll have time, 15 minutes or so, for audience q & a at the end of the program. so, make sure to hold your questions for the end if you and can we'll try to do our best to get to as many as possible. and please note that this program is being recorded and will be available on our youtube channel within the next few days and i will follow up with all of the registrants of the program with an e-mail tomorrow with a link to jack's become for purchase and a link to the video recording of today's program. so, that is it from me and so without further adieu i turn it over to jack and robert jan. >> hi. so, my name is robert jan van pelt and i will be interviewing jack today but he is going first to give a presentation. i think 10 minutes, 15 minutes, presenting the core ideas and themes of the book, and so i think it would be probably best that if you state for them when you were -- we can start talking about what you discus
robert jan its an historical adviser on numerous films. so before we get started i want to make a few housekeeping notes. we'll have time, 15 minutes or so, for audience q & a at the end of the program. so, make sure to hold your questions for the end if you and can we'll try to do our best to get to as many as possible. and please note that this program is being recorded and will be available on our youtube channel within the next few days and i will follow up with all of the registrants...
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what the chief justice john roberts said today. and that tense exchange on capitol hill involving dr. anthony fauci. but we begin tonight in louisville at this hour, after the grandry decision in bnars, but not in her death. breonna taylor, a louisville emt, was shot dead after officers serving a warrant opened fire. a grand jury weighing charges against the three officers on the scene, indicting one of them. not in her death, indicting the officer on three counts of wanton endangerment in the first degree against now former officer brett hankinson for shooting into taylor's apartment, charged because of the bullets that threatened neighboring tenants. tonight, the lawyer for taylor's family calling the decision outrageous and offensive. you can see protesters there in the streets. the national guard is standing by. there is a curfew in place for the next 72 hours. and abc's alex perez now leading us off from louisville. >> reporter: tonight, outraged protesters taking to the streets of louisville after a grand jury indicted one of
what the chief justice john roberts said today. and that tense exchange on capitol hill involving dr. anthony fauci. but we begin tonight in louisville at this hour, after the grandry decision in bnars, but not in her death. breonna taylor, a louisville emt, was shot dead after officers serving a warrant opened fire. a grand jury weighing charges against the three officers on the scene, indicting one of them. not in her death, indicting the officer on three counts of wanton endangerment in the...
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john kelly's son robert is buried in section 60. a first lieutenant in the marine corps, kelly was killed in 2010 in afghanistan. he was 29 years old, and president trump was meant on this visit to join john kelly in paying respects at his son's grave and to comfort the families of other fallen service members. but according to sources with knowledge of the visit, trump, while standing by robert kelly's grave, turned directly to kelly's father and said, quote, i don't get it. what was in it for them? john kelly, who declined to comment for this story, initially believed, people close to him said, that trump was making a ham-handed reference to the selflessness of america's all-volunteer force. but later he came to realize that trump simply does not understand non-transactional life choices. one of kelly's friends, a retired four-star general, tells goldberg, quote, he can't fathom the idea of doing something for other than himself. he just thinks anyone who does anything when there's no direct personal gain is a sucker. there's no m
john kelly's son robert is buried in section 60. a first lieutenant in the marine corps, kelly was killed in 2010 in afghanistan. he was 29 years old, and president trump was meant on this visit to join john kelly in paying respects at his son's grave and to comfort the families of other fallen service members. but according to sources with knowledge of the visit, trump, while standing by robert kelly's grave, turned directly to kelly's father and said, quote, i don't get it. what was in it for...
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in saratoga, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, robert. it is a distressing milestone. today marks six months since the bay area's shelter at home order. six full months. coronavirus deaths are beginning to tick backup. there a these are the number of daily deaths in california. in august deaths were declining. alameda is contributing to the higher death toll. you can see the number of death greatly increasing over the past two weeks. on september 15th, the county reported of a record number of 24 deaths. why is there a spike of death? alameda county? our biologyiist rivera says the could be a backlog. any kind of spike in the death data would be as a result of the holiday weekend. >> she noticed more after the holiday. we asked health officials for an explanation, neither have given us an answer. let's look at the hot spot. the counties in yellow reported less than eight cases. look at the bay area and sonoma county and contra costa county, they're in orange, reported 24 cases which is slightly higher. all counties reported of a decrease number of cases since the heigh
in saratoga, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, robert. it is a distressing milestone. today marks six months since the bay area's shelter at home order. six full months. coronavirus deaths are beginning to tick backup. there a these are the number of daily deaths in california. in august deaths were declining. alameda is contributing to the higher death toll. you can see the number of death greatly increasing over the past two weeks. on september 15th, the county reported...
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you are loving son, robert. >> thank you.of americans have meads, thousands have put it into action. and at 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. and tokyo. in the far north, these soldiers are toughening themselves for they know that in a fight against all evil, truth must be ready. ready to strike hard. no waiting for weather or temperature. any weather can be good weather. any temperature could be right. when men know the meaning of their jobs and are determined to get it done come what may. the men we knew as bricklayers, cooks, entertainers, carpenters, , school teachers, farmers are today's soldiers in a modern army. every man schooled in the meaning of teamwork. every man qualified t
you are loving son, robert. >> thank you.of americans have meads, thousands have put it into action. and at 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. and...