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it robert go ahead well we've seen the previews will trump associates who the f.b.i. believe that they were at your site or at least destroying documents being raided that's bizarre roger stone with his medical records 5000000 rate of residence when he was taken custody or manager was another one. and he was huge or even from the prosecution being so you can from jail where there were concerns about uses you so i don't think that this this is outside of the winds of things that have been previously oh well you know it's a giuliani and they say flouting the law you. write me and shadow foreign melchior supportive of the shadow secretary of state ukraine during the trump administration at the. f.b.i. would not be taking these notes without strong clear and convincing evidence and we have better or worse working in this country for sure that we have the crest in our federal government they're building cases of this nature well i mean the trust is getting a bit then my friend i'm sorry i mean look at the that that couple in alaska i mean their door broken down you know th
it robert go ahead well we've seen the previews will trump associates who the f.b.i. believe that they were at your site or at least destroying documents being raided that's bizarre roger stone with his medical records 5000000 rate of residence when he was taken custody or manager was another one. and he was huge or even from the prosecution being so you can from jail where there were concerns about uses you so i don't think that this this is outside of the winds of things that have been...
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robert's parents were there. i struggled, really struggled, with the fact that she couldn't run out there for her son. i'm still not convinced that that's a right decision, because i was really a young wife. six weeks of marriage, he was gone six months, and there was his mother. and i really didn't like the fact that she could not hug him first. i guess that's my nurturing teacher side. but i really struggled with that, but i got over it. i ran right to that wonderful red-headed man who got off and gave a speech, by the way. i mean, really, robert is robert. i don't know. he has many gifts. and speaking is one of them. so he came off speaking for the group as they were all released in scott. and then again in blytheville, arkansas. strange world. scott was an interesting experience, scott air force base. of course, you had the military escorts and i had a lovely couple that we are still in touch with to this day, and we stayed in bellcue quarters and they were lovely. oops, i almost forgot an important story. i
robert's parents were there. i struggled, really struggled, with the fact that she couldn't run out there for her son. i'm still not convinced that that's a right decision, because i was really a young wife. six weeks of marriage, he was gone six months, and there was his mother. and i really didn't like the fact that she could not hug him first. i guess that's my nurturing teacher side. but i really struggled with that, but i got over it. i ran right to that wonderful red-headed man who got...
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robert is robert, he has many gifts. speaking is one of them, so he came off speaking for the group as they were all released in scott, and then again in blytheville, arkansas. strange world. scott was an interesting experience, scott air force base. you had the military escort and i had a lovely couple we are still in touch with to this day. we stayed in quarters and they were lovely whoops, i almost forgot an important story. i was doing the laundry when robert was getting all the physicals, and interrogation stuff, or, reports stuff he was having to give. i was doing the laundry in the little washer area. i never forget, i was sitting up on the drying counter, where you fold your stuff, they had no chairs there. so, i sat on top of the table. then, and comes -- in comes and he was mopping the floor. so, we got into a conversation, where are you from, what have you done, blog law -- blah, blah. i'm from blytheville, arkansas. and he is from parkin, arkansas. in my father grew up near their, and between the two towns th
robert is robert, he has many gifts. speaking is one of them, so he came off speaking for the group as they were all released in scott, and then again in blytheville, arkansas. strange world. scott was an interesting experience, scott air force base. you had the military escort and i had a lovely couple we are still in touch with to this day. we stayed in quarters and they were lovely whoops, i almost forgot an important story. i was doing the laundry when robert was getting all the physicals,...
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i mean, really, robert is robert. he has many gifts. and speaking is one of them. so he came off speaking for the group as they were all released in scott. and then again in blavel, arkansas. strange world. scott was an interesting experience, scott air force base. of course, you had the military escorts and i had a lovely couple that we are still in touch with to this day, and we stayed in bellcue quarters and they were lovely. oops, i almost forgot an important story. i was doing the laundry while robert was getting all those zillions of physicals, interrogation type stuff, report type stuff he was having to give. so i was doing laundry in the bellcue little washer area. i'll never forget, i was sitting up on the drying counter where you fold your stuff. they had no chairs in there. so i sat on top of the table, and in comes the janitor, and he was mopping the floor. so we got into a conversation. where are you from, what have you done, blah, blah, blah. i'm from blavel, arkansas. he was from parken, arkansas. and i'm thinking, parken? my dad grew up in parken an
i mean, really, robert is robert. he has many gifts. and speaking is one of them. so he came off speaking for the group as they were all released in scott. and then again in blavel, arkansas. strange world. scott was an interesting experience, scott air force base. of course, you had the military escorts and i had a lovely couple that we are still in touch with to this day, and we stayed in bellcue quarters and they were lovely. oops, i almost forgot an important story. i was doing the laundry...
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but robert e. lee himself is upset with the victory at chancellorsville, and i'll have some quotes in here about from robert e lee saying that he was more depressed than after the battle of fredericksburg whenever he is going to be victorious december of 1862 and one of the most lopsided victories of the american civil war at the battle of first fredericksburg. there are some great lopsided victories throughout the civil war, richmond, virginia richmond, kentucky, which took place in the midst of the perryville campaign. you have cold harbor malvern hill pickett's charge franklin you can think of all of these these lopsided victories, but lee's upset after fredericksburg, and he actually get some heat after it and after chancellor's lily's upset as well. so that's something we'll unpack. but really the story of chancellorsville as chris kind of joked at the beginning has been the story of one man for the last 150 odd years and that would be thomas jonathan jackson and that stonewall jackson and it
but robert e. lee himself is upset with the victory at chancellorsville, and i'll have some quotes in here about from robert e lee saying that he was more depressed than after the battle of fredericksburg whenever he is going to be victorious december of 1862 and one of the most lopsided victories of the american civil war at the battle of first fredericksburg. there are some great lopsided victories throughout the civil war, richmond, virginia richmond, kentucky, which took place in the midst...
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andrew langer in williamsburg he's president of the institute for liberty in atlanta and we have robert patillo he is a civil rights attorney and a radio host and in las vegas we have robert barnes he's a constitutional lawyer or a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and always appreciate let me go to robert in las vegas for 2 reasons he got up early as for this program and he's also wearing a bow tie which of course points with me obviously robert let me go to you here what do you make of this raid on giuliani's house and taking his devices that was what the. the raid was all about they didn't take all of them we might want to go into why but i mean as a as a lawyer yourself this is fairy unusual what they're doing. do it i think they could have just called him and said hey we're coming over you know maybe we need for breakfast and we need to hash out a few things i mean giuliani if you love him or hate him he knows how the system works it seems to be very unusual unless they just wanted publicity and as i said in my introduction sent a warn
andrew langer in williamsburg he's president of the institute for liberty in atlanta and we have robert patillo he is a civil rights attorney and a radio host and in las vegas we have robert barnes he's a constitutional lawyer or a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and always appreciate let me go to robert in las vegas for 2 reasons he got up early as for this program and he's also wearing a bow tie which of course points with me obviously robert...
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so roberts with that good idea. sails down along the the coast the coast of south america and will end up in buenos aires for a while. he ends up there because the united states uses us navy vessels to deliver our diplomats to foreign places and the diplomat who is being delivered to buenos aires is francis bailey's from new england. he is the new console he is extraordinarily ineffective and the guy he's negotiating with the new chief of argentina derosis here. they don't get along at all. the result is within three months of this guy being on the ground. he's back on another ship heading for home. bailey's will spend more time sailing to and from his embassy than he will spend on the ground in argentina utterly unsuccessfully, but coincidentally, he will be there while the first i think of the of the fights over who owns the falklands and what's to be done about them. this is 1830. now. this is what a century and more before margaret thatcher takes this issuan. here are the falklands down off the coast of argentin
so roberts with that good idea. sails down along the the coast the coast of south america and will end up in buenos aires for a while. he ends up there because the united states uses us navy vessels to deliver our diplomats to foreign places and the diplomat who is being delivered to buenos aires is francis bailey's from new england. he is the new console he is extraordinarily ineffective and the guy he's negotiating with the new chief of argentina derosis here. they don't get along at all. the...
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roberts: it is fascinating.you look back, it is hard to imagine you could somehow plan a demonstration and expect people to show up and they do show up. as you said there is no internet. there were no cell phones. basically, you are using analog tactics like the u.s. mail back and forth. occasional phone calls. and the bulletin boards, the internet at the time, were actual physical bulletin boards that existed on college campuses and bookstores and coffee shops around the country. and that is where people found each other and got information about this. so first, there was this effort to disseminate the idea, and then lenny, david dillinger, along with others who were part of the chicago seven descendant, started making rounds at the college campuses. they went to dozens and dozens beginning in the fall of 1970 all the way up and till the spring of 1971 making speeches, talking to people, trying to explain the plan and get people excited about what was happening . but all the time you were doing this, do not kno
roberts: it is fascinating.you look back, it is hard to imagine you could somehow plan a demonstration and expect people to show up and they do show up. as you said there is no internet. there were no cell phones. basically, you are using analog tactics like the u.s. mail back and forth. occasional phone calls. and the bulletin boards, the internet at the time, were actual physical bulletin boards that existed on college campuses and bookstores and coffee shops around the country. and that is...
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roberts: i was around back in 1971. i was in washington, i was a 19-year-old college student, and i was part of the mayday demonstrations, a participant not in any way, shape, or form as a leader, and when the police started sweeping through the streets, arresting not only people actively engaged in blockading the streets but anyone who looked like a demonstrator who had the dress at the time, long here as i did -- long hair, as i did we were swept up as well. host: did it change the course of direction of your career or interest? mr. roberts: certainly i think being involved in an event like that makes you much more interested in politics and constitutional law. it definitely had something to do with my decision to become an investigative journalist. i should say after many years thinking back on this event, you start to wonder what was behind all of the different decisions that were made? what were people on all sides of the issue thinking? you see these historical events from your own point of view, and i decided to
roberts: i was around back in 1971. i was in washington, i was a 19-year-old college student, and i was part of the mayday demonstrations, a participant not in any way, shape, or form as a leader, and when the police started sweeping through the streets, arresting not only people actively engaged in blockading the streets but anyone who looked like a demonstrator who had the dress at the time, long here as i did -- long hair, as i did we were swept up as well. host: did it change the course of...
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after robert church's mother died when she was just 30 years old in 1851, the burton family sold robert to his biological father, captain church. robert's father was now also his in slaver. although captain church promised emmeline he would emancipate and educate their son, he never did so. during the civil war, the still enslaved robert church courted luisa ayres, the enslaved daughter of a white memphis attorney. robert and luis when in 1862 in a ceremony attended by both of their white fathers and enslavers as the witnesses. throughout her life, molly church terrell called attention to the fact that the light skin color of many african-americans was not happenstance. she insisted on using colored rather than black or negro to describe african-americans. in 1896 debate over what to call the first national secular black women's organization for instance, terrell favored the national association of colored women. this was not an attempt to deny her own or black women's african heritage. while studying for over two years in europe she recalled somebody would say you were rather dark to b
after robert church's mother died when she was just 30 years old in 1851, the burton family sold robert to his biological father, captain church. robert's father was now also his in slaver. although captain church promised emmeline he would emancipate and educate their son, he never did so. during the civil war, the still enslaved robert church courted luisa ayres, the enslaved daughter of a white memphis attorney. robert and luis when in 1862 in a ceremony attended by both of their white...
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her father was robert reed church. who by the late 19th century had become one of the wealthiest black men in the south. robert church learned some of his own family history when he received letters as an adult from his white former enslavers in these letters. they offered their own self-serving versions of the past his white and slavers told robert that his grandmother lucy had served as a seamstress and caregiver to her master's children. they described her as a beautiful french-speaking girl brought to the united states. between 1805 and 1810 on a ship from the french colony of sandoming. one letter recounted how robert's grandmother had been sold to a rich virginia. tobacco merchant after a fierce bidding war she had he was told attracted a great deal of attention by her beauty and the jewelry she wore and consequently brought a fancy price. slaveholding men's interest in an enslaved women's beauty was not accompliment. being a fancy girl typically meant she was purchased to be sexually available to her white in sl
her father was robert reed church. who by the late 19th century had become one of the wealthiest black men in the south. robert church learned some of his own family history when he received letters as an adult from his white former enslavers in these letters. they offered their own self-serving versions of the past his white and slavers told robert that his grandmother lucy had served as a seamstress and caregiver to her master's children. they described her as a beautiful french-speaking girl...
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robert: it was kind of quick. when we first got to the hanoi hilton, they made sure the ropes that were tying my elbows were as tight as possible. it's about 30 degrees. it's winter, freezing cold and i'm in my skivvies and standing there blindfolded in this interrogation room and being interrogated about what i flew, they wanted to know all kinds of details about the airplane electronic frequencies and stuff. who else was on the plane with me. they told us at fairchild that you should have a simple story with very few details as a cover story in case you ever get captured. you don't want any details because you don't want to get caught telling more than one lie about the same thing. i didn't have that done. i was on my way home, only 25 years old and i flew a b-52 and we never went where you could get shot down, so i had to develop that on the run. i told them i was a celestial navigator, all i do is navigate overwater, using the sun and stars for navigation points. when we got on land, the land navigator took ov
robert: it was kind of quick. when we first got to the hanoi hilton, they made sure the ropes that were tying my elbows were as tight as possible. it's about 30 degrees. it's winter, freezing cold and i'm in my skivvies and standing there blindfolded in this interrogation room and being interrogated about what i flew, they wanted to know all kinds of details about the airplane electronic frequencies and stuff. who else was on the plane with me. they told us at fairchild that you should have a...
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oh, my god, robert, robert, robert, robert! >> reporter: what happened?ne 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 completely wrong. rob was a nice guy, said the and it was emmett out of control. who kept am
oh, my god, robert, robert, robert, robert! >> reporter: what happened?ne 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. >>...
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roberts: ¿quÉ es lo peor de ser bombero?n nuestra gente de nueva york en vivo. calderon: y les traemos acceso exclusivo al detrÁs de cÁmaras de “in the heights”, la pelÍcula que refleja la alegrÍa, mÚsica, lucha y sueÑos de los hispanos que viven en manhattan. martinez: los esperamos este viven en manhattan. martinez: los esperamos este lunes en “despierta amÉrica”. amor, es mi camisa de la suerte. cada vez que la uso me dan las mejores ofertas. no la necesitas. las mejores ofertas en smartphones son para todos. ¿aunque ya estemos con at&t? e-very-one. right, lily? that's right, it's kind of been our thing... ¿ves? ya te la puedes quitar. wait, what? it's had a good run. we'll keep it safe. no es complicado. nuestras mejores ofertas en todos los smartphones son para todos. para todos los que disfrutan de cada momento y todos los que quieren disfrutar mÁs, con menos asma. dupixent podría ayudar. dupixent es un tratamiento complementario para tipos específicos de asma moderada a grave. dupixent no es adecuado para tratar probl
roberts: ¿quÉ es lo peor de ser bombero?n nuestra gente de nueva york en vivo. calderon: y les traemos acceso exclusivo al detrÁs de cÁmaras de “in the heights”, la pelÍcula que refleja la alegrÍa, mÚsica, lucha y sueÑos de los hispanos que viven en manhattan. martinez: los esperamos este viven en manhattan. martinez: los esperamos este lunes en “despierta amÉrica”. amor, es mi camisa de la suerte. cada vez que la uso me dan las mejores ofertas. no la necesitas. las mejores...
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lawrence roberts?t. i think that's right. i think that most people did come out of this extreme conviction that it was time to do something more to end the war. i think that the response of the nixon administration was informed a lot by what had happened in the previous weeks of these 1971 protests. so, i mentioned that the speech that nixon gave on april 7th had given him a bump in approval of his handling of the war. but as soon as these protests started, particularly the vietnam veterans, the white house was getting alarmed because they noticed that public opinion was going in the other direction. and they were worried that a really successful shutdown of the city by, you know, by protesters would put even more pressure on them and would make them look weak. so, nixon and his men started holding these secret war councils to figure out how to undermine the mayday protest. and, as i mentioned early in the program, one of the things they did was revoke this camping permit and bust up the campground whe
lawrence roberts?t. i think that's right. i think that most people did come out of this extreme conviction that it was time to do something more to end the war. i think that the response of the nixon administration was informed a lot by what had happened in the previous weeks of these 1971 protests. so, i mentioned that the speech that nixon gave on april 7th had given him a bump in approval of his handling of the war. but as soon as these protests started, particularly the vietnam veterans,...
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lawrence roberts?inating. you know, one thing that sometimes gets lost in thinking about these protests, you brought it up, greta. this notion it wasn't just -- the culture of the time wasn't just the question of radical politics, there was also a counterculture, sort of a cultural revolution going on in the late '60s, early '70s. so when rennie davis pushed for the idea of mass civil disobedience in d.c., he set up an all-day rock concert that would start on saturday, may 1st, and go through sunday, may 2nd, in order to set up for the may 3rd protests. so there were groups, lynda ron stat was there, charliemin gus was there. and the opening group for the mayday concert at the west potomac park was the beach boys. who were on sort of a revival tour. and they showed up and played and bands played all through the night. all afternoon on saturday and awl all through the night with thousands of -- tens of thousands of people laid out in their blankets, sleeping bags and lean tos. and it was 6:00 a.m. on su
lawrence roberts?inating. you know, one thing that sometimes gets lost in thinking about these protests, you brought it up, greta. this notion it wasn't just -- the culture of the time wasn't just the question of radical politics, there was also a counterculture, sort of a cultural revolution going on in the late '60s, early '70s. so when rennie davis pushed for the idea of mass civil disobedience in d.c., he set up an all-day rock concert that would start on saturday, may 1st, and go through...
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we in by and we have for robert live on live on goal ski. you know, robert live on gorski. he remains some way off, get miller's total of $365.00 korea bond is lead to gold. but after this record breaking season, who would best against 11 goals, sky achieving the seemingly impossible once again? after the end of their final game of the season on saturday, byron munich placed the bond is leaking, trophy. a mighty bavarian clinch their nice st. leak title 2 weeks ago, but they had to wait until this weekend to get their hands on the precious piece of silverware. it was a fitting way to close out coach hungry flicks tenure at the club. now let's take a look at all the results from the bonus league. his final round of play, the season. but i'm in the are relegated after losing to glad buck cologne b chalka and reached the play off. spot beetle fell down, stood guard to clench another year, and the top flight byron dominates augsburg, dorman hudson hyde mines and fung for all closed out their campaign with a when. and when you in berlin beat leipzig to snag a place in the new co
we in by and we have for robert live on live on goal ski. you know, robert live on gorski. he remains some way off, get miller's total of $365.00 korea bond is lead to gold. but after this record breaking season, who would best against 11 goals, sky achieving the seemingly impossible once again? after the end of their final game of the season on saturday, byron munich placed the bond is leaking, trophy. a mighty bavarian clinch their nice st. leak title 2 weeks ago, but they had to wait until...
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robert f.dy memorial stadium. which had a chain link fence around it. you pack thousands of people in there. later on as john said people were trucked over to the washington coliseum. which was an inside arena. >> let's go to mike who is also protester that day. mike in wheeling west virginia thank you for calling in. >> what i would like to say first of all, i was there, i went into the service in may sorry march 10th of 1965. i got out march 10th 1969. i was four years in the service. i was in southeast asia. and what i would like to say is all the soldier it was their right and i enlisted and i got my notice but i enlisted. and the soldiers had a right to do what they did. but what i would like to say is the reason i went there, was because of nixon. i could not vote until i was 21. fortunately i was three days before the election was up in 1968. and i was able to vote and i voted for nixon, because he promised us and he swore to the soldiers he was going to end the war and he killed another
robert f.dy memorial stadium. which had a chain link fence around it. you pack thousands of people in there. later on as john said people were trucked over to the washington coliseum. which was an inside arena. >> let's go to mike who is also protester that day. mike in wheeling west virginia thank you for calling in. >> what i would like to say first of all, i was there, i went into the service in may sorry march 10th of 1965. i got out march 10th 1969. i was four years in the...
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roberts: carlos guaman es dueÑo de un pequeÑo negocio en los Ángeles, california.sando incentivos como bonos en efectivo para los empleados vacunados. otros pagarÁn dÍas de enfermedad en caso de que sufra una reacciÓn adversa. guaman: el mejor incentivo es tener el trabajo. el segundo mejor es que se puede estar pagado por el gobierno federal los dÍas y las horas que estÉn fuera de por lo que se pueda tomar la vacuna. roberts: en el hospital de hollywood, california, donde trabaja el doctor daniel linares, no le han exigido a sus empleados vacunarse, algo que han hecho en muchas cadenas de hospitales y clÍnicas. linares: te la piden, te la ofrecen y te mandan muchas cartas, muchos emails diciendo, “por favor, tenemos la vacuna si usted la quisiera poner, pero no obligan”. roberts: linares es mÉdico de familia y dice que tiene muchos pacientes que todavÍa no se han vacunado y que temen perder su trabajo. linares: tengo pacientes que entran a verme y me dicen “siento presiÓn de mi jefe, en donde trabajo, a que me tengo que poner la vacuna”. roberts: el mÉdico explica
roberts: carlos guaman es dueÑo de un pequeÑo negocio en los Ángeles, california.sando incentivos como bonos en efectivo para los empleados vacunados. otros pagarÁn dÍas de enfermedad en caso de que sufra una reacciÓn adversa. guaman: el mejor incentivo es tener el trabajo. el segundo mejor es que se puede estar pagado por el gobierno federal los dÍas y las horas que estÉn fuera de por lo que se pueda tomar la vacuna. roberts: en el hospital de hollywood, california, donde trabaja el...
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this was raught by john roberts. the foreign people act or the john lewis act is that john roberts is still there, right? >> right. >> nothing has happened to make him go away. the anthony kennedy was part of the majority in shelby county joining roberts in eviscerating the voting rights act. anthony kennedy is being replaced by rapist ben cavanaugh. i cannot count to five. i cannot count to five votes on the supreme court that would uphold anything that gets passed by this congress to secure the voting rights act so i don't know what we're doing. if we're not expanding the court, if we're not aggressively reforming the court, we are doing nothing to protect voting rights because john roberts and now six conservatives can destroy whatever congress passes out of this congress just as easily as they destroyed the initial voting rights act. >> it's such an important point. don't change the channel. stay with us here. no, i mean, but it points to -- i mean, you're totally right. john roberts is sitting there -- i went on
this was raught by john roberts. the foreign people act or the john lewis act is that john roberts is still there, right? >> right. >> nothing has happened to make him go away. the anthony kennedy was part of the majority in shelby county joining roberts in eviscerating the voting rights act. anthony kennedy is being replaced by rapist ben cavanaugh. i cannot count to five. i cannot count to five votes on the supreme court that would uphold anything that gets passed by this congress...
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primus and robert deniro director of black square international thank you. antic the dirty dozen less than 48 hours to kill off their european super league after a backlash from supporters the dash for cash by some of europe's biggest clubs had little to say with saving the beautiful game is younger viewers switch off and more to do with the billionaire owners locking in perpetual revenue streams europe's top 2 n.c. revenue generating quotes made a combined $8200000000.00 euros that's close to $10000000000.00 in the 20192020 season and that's down from $9300000000.00 euros in the year before the pandemic is true the pandemic has hit clubs hards the english premier league has lost $600000000.00 in revenue but that didn't stop them from spending $900000000.00 in recruiting players cheering the summer even before the pandemic clubs were in trouble as wages were sucking up more and more of their income half of the premier league team spent more than 70 percent of their income on wages take manchester city this year's premier league winners there and $478400000.0
primus and robert deniro director of black square international thank you. antic the dirty dozen less than 48 hours to kill off their european super league after a backlash from supporters the dash for cash by some of europe's biggest clubs had little to say with saving the beautiful game is younger viewers switch off and more to do with the billionaire owners locking in perpetual revenue streams europe's top 2 n.c. revenue generating quotes made a combined $8200000000.00 euros that's close to...
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robert: it was a very tough decision. i probably would have recommended keeping a small u.s. force there. but the reality that the president was facing is that even with our forces there, every day the taliban is taking over more and more of the countryside and making greater and greater progress against the government of afghanistan. so even if we kept troops there, that is no assurance that the current trend would not continue. i think of all the possible endings in afghanistan at this point, the least likely is a happy ending. i would say the one thing that is important, and critically important is that we continue our economic and military assistance to the government of afghanistan even after our troops are gone. the government the soviets installed in kabul survived for three years after the soviets pulled all their troops out in 1988. because of the flow of economic and military assistance, it was only when the soviet union collapsed and the aide stopped that the government collapsed. i think there is a lesson in t
robert: it was a very tough decision. i probably would have recommended keeping a small u.s. force there. but the reality that the president was facing is that even with our forces there, every day the taliban is taking over more and more of the countryside and making greater and greater progress against the government of afghanistan. so even if we kept troops there, that is no assurance that the current trend would not continue. i think of all the possible endings in afghanistan at this point,...
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robert: i would say all of them are.ne that is more obvious is consumer banking because it deals in the retail sector with a variety of ways of making things efficient without having to have a branch. but you see technology coming out now in the trading area that wasn't there before. certainly in the wealth management area that wasn't there before. even small and medium-sized business. all of the pieces now are getting technological injections, if you will. i think the even smaller banks are going down the same path. lisa: there's a question of whether you invest in technology or up choir -- or acquire technologies, companies that are on the vanguard of the advancements in technology. what do you expect to be the dominant ways certain businesses try to get into technologies they are not in currently? robert: to get into technology and install it. that's the answer. there are plenty of neo-banks and purely fintech banks that will be successful, but i think the fight is going to be on just getting the technology in place,
robert: i would say all of them are.ne that is more obvious is consumer banking because it deals in the retail sector with a variety of ways of making things efficient without having to have a branch. but you see technology coming out now in the trading area that wasn't there before. certainly in the wealth management area that wasn't there before. even small and medium-sized business. all of the pieces now are getting technological injections, if you will. i think the even smaller banks are...
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solo welcome robert. benjamin. while robert mccullough brian was shot within moments of the officer arriving on the scene an initially we saw support ring out for her but after the video was released people fell silent we saw lebron james initially tweet his anger about what happened and he deleted it after the police body cam video was released his reaction echoed much of america's why did advocates quickly clear out on this case. well you know this case in the fit neatly into the into the rubric of what people look for in our police shootings you know if you look at the m 2 very similar where there was a lot of national outrage when the longer. police on the 2nd before he did have a weapon that point in time you saw much of the inference around that. we can look past the more important issue which is the way that we do policing this country in america an average of just about 3 people per day are killed by police officers that's more than any industrialized nation in the entire world over some people pe
solo welcome robert. benjamin. while robert mccullough brian was shot within moments of the officer arriving on the scene an initially we saw support ring out for her but after the video was released people fell silent we saw lebron james initially tweet his anger about what happened and he deleted it after the police body cam video was released his reaction echoed much of america's why did advocates quickly clear out on this case. well you know this case in the fit neatly into the into the...
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we in by and we have robert live on live on golf ski and you know, robert live on gorski. he remains some way off, get miller's total of $365.00 korea bundles like a goal. but after this record breaking season, who would best against love on goal sky achieving the seemingly impossible once again? well, after the end of their final game of the season, byron were finally able to voice the bonus like a trophy that might have been variance, clench their 9th street lead title 2 weeks ago. but they had to wait until this weekend to get their hands on the precious piece of silverware. it was a fitting way to close out coach 100 flicks tenure at the club. when as late as final lunch, they also saw a scramble for survival among the 3 teams battling to avoid relegation. b lafelle started the day just above the drop zone with bremen and cologne behind them. in the end bailiff secured another top flight season, while cologne will have to win a playoff to stay up and breyman will have to bid the bonus league farewell. here's a look at all the days drama. voted raymond's recent form. sl
we in by and we have robert live on live on golf ski and you know, robert live on gorski. he remains some way off, get miller's total of $365.00 korea bundles like a goal. but after this record breaking season, who would best against love on goal sky achieving the seemingly impossible once again? well, after the end of their final game of the season, byron were finally able to voice the bonus like a trophy that might have been variance, clench their 9th street lead title 2 weeks ago. but they...
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solo welcome robert. while robert mccullough brian was shot within moments of the officer arriving on the scene an initially we saw support ring out for her but after the video was released people fell silent we saw lebron james initially tweet his anger about what happened and he deleted it after the police body cam video was released his reaction echoed much of america's why did advocates quickly clear out on this case. well you know this case in the fit neatly into the into the rubric of what people look for in our police shootings you know if you look at the m 2 you know very similar where there was a lot of national outrage but then when the longer. the show on the 2nd before he did have a weapon that point in time you saw much of the inference around that but we can look past the more important issue which is the way that we do policing this country in america an average of 3 people per day are killed by police officers that's more than any industrialized nation in the entire world over some people
solo welcome robert. while robert mccullough brian was shot within moments of the officer arriving on the scene an initially we saw support ring out for her but after the video was released people fell silent we saw lebron james initially tweet his anger about what happened and he deleted it after the police body cam video was released his reaction echoed much of america's why did advocates quickly clear out on this case. well you know this case in the fit neatly into the into the rubric of...
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this was wrought by john roberts. the problem with everything happening in congress today, everything happening in the senate the john lewis act, is that john roberts is still there. >> right. >> nothing is happening to make him go away. the anthony kennedys who was part of the majority joining him in this sampling the civil rights act. and now he has been replaced by brett kavanaugh, ruth boehner has been replaced by someone else, and i cannot count to five votes on the supreme court that will uphold anything that gets passed by this congress to secure the voting rights act. so i don't know what we are doing if we are not expanding the court, if we are not aggressively expanding the court, we are doing nothing to protect voting rights act. because john roberts announce six conservatives can destroy whatever congress passes out of this congress, this is easily as they destroy the initial act. >> it is such a good point. stay with us here. it points to, you're totally right, john roberts is sitting there saying that i'
this was wrought by john roberts. the problem with everything happening in congress today, everything happening in the senate the john lewis act, is that john roberts is still there. >> right. >> nothing is happening to make him go away. the anthony kennedys who was part of the majority joining him in this sampling the civil rights act. and now he has been replaced by brett kavanaugh, ruth boehner has been replaced by someone else, and i cannot count to five votes on the supreme...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, point roberts, washington. >> what a story. straight ahead on the cbsnt robert weekend news with covid raging, lavish spending is putting india's prime minister in the hot seat. and remember that tiger roaming in a houston neighborhood? there's an update. and later, inspiring grad, how medical setbacks set up this student's passion for nursing. student's passion for nursing. which can permanently damage my lungs. my lungs need protection against flare-ups. so it's time to get real. because in the real world... ...our lungs deserves the real protection of breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and flare-up protection. it's the first and only copd medicine proven to reduce flare-ups by 52%. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsen
kris van cleave, cbs news, point roberts, washington. >> what a story. straight ahead on the cbsnt robert weekend news with covid raging, lavish spending is putting india's prime minister in the hot seat. and remember that tiger roaming in a houston neighborhood? there's an update. and later, inspiring grad, how medical setbacks set up this student's passion for nursing. student's passion for nursing. which can permanently damage my lungs. my lungs need protection against flare-ups. so...
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this old drivers' license photo of robert williams popped up. was ranked ninth among 243 possible matches. an analyst then sent it to detroit police as an investigative lead only, not probable cause to arrest. what happened in the case of robert williams? what went wrong? >> chief craig: sloppy, sloppy investigative work. >> cooper: sloppy, chief craig says, because the detective in detroit did little other investigative work before getting a warrant to arrest williams. >> chief craig: the response by this administration, that detective was disciplined. and, subsequently, a commanding officer of that command has been de-appointed. but it wasn't facial recognition that failed. what failed was a horrible investigation. >> pizza, yummy! >> cooper: two weeks after he was arrested, the charges against robert williams were dismissed. the police in detroit say that the williams case was in large part a result of sloppy detective work. do you think that's true? >> clare garvie: that's part of the story, for sure. but face recognition's also part of the
this old drivers' license photo of robert williams popped up. was ranked ninth among 243 possible matches. an analyst then sent it to detroit police as an investigative lead only, not probable cause to arrest. what happened in the case of robert williams? what went wrong? >> chief craig: sloppy, sloppy investigative work. >> cooper: sloppy, chief craig says, because the detective in detroit did little other investigative work before getting a warrant to arrest williams. >>...
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we've begun of course with a picture of colonel robert gould shaw. he was offered the commission as colonel of the regimen by governor andrew. that was one of the first things that governor andrew. did he made sure that he had very firm leadership of the 54th. at the time military regulations stipulated that the in the rank and file soldiers could be african-americans, but the officers had to be white. that was the rule at the time and governor andrew knew that it was important to have the leadership of the 54th be men from strong abolitionist families, which shah's family was so he offered the leadership to shaw. shaw was initially hesitant about accepting it. you might have heard or seen the movie glory which came out in the late 1980s starring denzel washington and matthew broderick matthew broderick played shaw and the movie depicts very well shahs in this initial reluctance about accepting the commission in part. he may have been hesitant to accept the commission because he was only 25 years old. imagine leading such a momentous band of men at s
we've begun of course with a picture of colonel robert gould shaw. he was offered the commission as colonel of the regimen by governor andrew. that was one of the first things that governor andrew. did he made sure that he had very firm leadership of the 54th. at the time military regulations stipulated that the in the rank and file soldiers could be african-americans, but the officers had to be white. that was the rule at the time and governor andrew knew that it was important to have the...
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robert frank is here with the numbers. it is monday, may 10th this is "worldwide exchange. ♪ >>> good morning good afternoon good evening welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian sullivan hope you had a great weekend whenever you might be. let's get to your money. overall, futures are mixed to flat a long way to go it's early thin volume. not a lot of indication. dow futures up 68. nasdaq futures down 51 the big question is whether all of the momentum can roll on if so, for how long? it has been nothing short, amazing year so far, for many stocks the markets overall coming off the best week in a month the s&p 500 is now up six of the past seven weeks the s&p 500 has not had a more than 1% drop in two months wow! >>> let's move on to the big story. oil and gas on the back of the huge colonial pipeline shutdown and hacking story. oil and wholesale gas futures are higher right now natural gas down that is largely unrelated. remember, the gasoline price that you pay at the pump likely anywhere from 75
robert frank is here with the numbers. it is monday, may 10th this is "worldwide exchange. ♪ >>> good morning good afternoon good evening welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian sullivan hope you had a great weekend whenever you might be. let's get to your money. overall, futures are mixed to flat a long way to go it's early thin volume. not a lot of indication. dow futures up 68. nasdaq futures down 51 the big question is whether all of the momentum...
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we in by and we have for robert live on, live on golf ski. and you know, robert live on gorski. he remains some way off gas meliss total of $365.00 korea burned is liquid gold. but after this record breaking season, who would best against 11 goals, sky achieving the seemingly impossible once again after the end of their final game of the season on saturday by munich hosted the bundles, legal, profi, the mighty bavarian clenched their nice st. lead title 2 weeks ago, but they had to wait until this weekend to get their hands on that precious piece of silverware. it was a fitting way to close out coach 100 flicks tenure at the club. now let's take a look at all the results from the bonus leaders. final round of play, the season brendan are relegated after losing the glad bar cologne beach shocker and reached the playoff spot. beetle fell down stuttgart de clinch another year and the top flight byron dominated augsburg doctrine, hoffen, hide mines and frankfort. all closed out their campaign with a when. and when you and berlin beat leipzig to snag a place in the new conference lea
we in by and we have for robert live on, live on golf ski. and you know, robert live on gorski. he remains some way off gas meliss total of $365.00 korea burned is liquid gold. but after this record breaking season, who would best against 11 goals, sky achieving the seemingly impossible once again after the end of their final game of the season on saturday by munich hosted the bundles, legal, profi, the mighty bavarian clenched their nice st. lead title 2 weeks ago, but they had to wait until...
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it's a low welcome robert. but it's very. well robert mccullough brian was shot within moments of the officer arriving on the scene and usually we saw a support ring out for her but after the video was released people fell silent we saw lebron james initially tweet his anger about what happened and he deleted it after the police body cam video was released his reaction echoed much of america's why did advocates quickly clear out on this case. well you know this neatly into the into the rubric of what people look for normally shootings you know if you look at the very similar where there was a lot of national outrage when the longer. released on the 2nd before we did have a weapon that point in time you saw much of the interest around it but we can look for an issue which is the way that we do policing this country in america an average of 3 people per day are killed by police officers that's more than all industrialized nation in the entire world over here you can estimate are going to be killed by the police t
it's a low welcome robert. but it's very. well robert mccullough brian was shot within moments of the officer arriving on the scene and usually we saw a support ring out for her but after the video was released people fell silent we saw lebron james initially tweet his anger about what happened and he deleted it after the police body cam video was released his reaction echoed much of america's why did advocates quickly clear out on this case. well you know this neatly into the into the rubric...
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chief justics roberts: justice alito? justice alito: because the student does something outside of school that relates to important subject like politics, religion, morality, it makes no reference to the school or teacher or student but their remarks are so offensive that they will predictably cause controversy within the school and could distract the students from the educational process. does the school have any authority to discipline the student? >> no, not in our view. the purpose in our analytic test of having a school speech prong is simply to provide a safe harbor, to make clear in the situation that you posit where speech off-campus has no connection to the school, the justification for regulation that people will be upset when the school day starts, that is an illegitimate justification. justice alito: an important part of the test you propose is whether the speech intentionally targets specific individuals or groups in school communities. the verb "target" means select as an object of intention or attack. does
chief justics roberts: justice alito? justice alito: because the student does something outside of school that relates to important subject like politics, religion, morality, it makes no reference to the school or teacher or student but their remarks are so offensive that they will predictably cause controversy within the school and could distract the students from the educational process. does the school have any authority to discipline the student? >> no, not in our view. the purpose in...
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joining us now is civil rights attorney and radio host robert patella welcome robert. well robert makhaya bryant was shot within moments of the officer writing on the scene an issue we saw support ring out for her but after the video was released people fell silent we saw le bron james initially tweet his anger about what happened and he deleted it after the police body can video was released his reaction echoed much of america why did advocates quickly clear out on this case. well you know this case in the fit neatly into the into the rubric of what people look for in the normally shootings you know if you look at the m 2 you don't similar where there was a lot of national outrage when the longer. released on the 2nd before he did have a weapon that point in time you saw much of the inference around that but we can look past the more important issue which is the way that we do policing in this country in america an average of just about 3 people per day are killed by police officers that's more than all industrialized nation in the entire world over some people per ye
joining us now is civil rights attorney and radio host robert patella welcome robert. well robert makhaya bryant was shot within moments of the officer writing on the scene an issue we saw support ring out for her but after the video was released people fell silent we saw le bron james initially tweet his anger about what happened and he deleted it after the police body can video was released his reaction echoed much of america why did advocates quickly clear out on this case. well you know...
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king and robert kennedy. he just recommitted himself to doing their work and the other work that was important to him. it was a. very sad and dark time for him, but he kept forging ahead and lived out his life making sure that he touched people and changed the things he could. but no, he never was jaded and never felt like there was something that would keep him back. he inspired his colleagues everyday in congress. they looked to him. so, he felt positive and confident in that leadership. michelle: he would always be positive. he wanted us to always be positive. always be optimistic. always be hopeful. stay focused. pace yourself. it will happen. slow down, linda. we will get there. jon: the one wilderness. was in the late 60's, the new york phase. but that was remarkably brief -- the one wilderness period was in the late 60's, the new york phase, but that was remarkably brief, 40 days. i was struck by something michael and linda said about the trappings of power. the first time i met him was on election nig
king and robert kennedy. he just recommitted himself to doing their work and the other work that was important to him. it was a. very sad and dark time for him, but he kept forging ahead and lived out his life making sure that he touched people and changed the things he could. but no, he never was jaded and never felt like there was something that would keep him back. he inspired his colleagues everyday in congress. they looked to him. so, he felt positive and confident in that leadership....