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now it's never proved it was robert townsend. with the way woodhull later describes robert when he becomes the full fledged spy junior i think he's talking about the same person. note this time robert is running a store in lower manhattan. he has a partner named open. more interestingly he rents a room from abraham's sister. so woodhull, riding his horse can come into manhattan just say he's visiting his sister and knock on robert's door and get all the news robert has collected since they last met. now, and spring of 79, simcoe and the rangers are ready to depart oyster bay. as they left sunday 18, somebody else's with him. liz escaped, somewhere in his wagon or in his regimental group as they departed, she left with him. pretty incredible the bravery it must have taken is about a 17-year-old to risk the punishment of being a runaway for the promise to become a free person. now, eight days after she escaped we got this letter in our collection, probably our most important letter we own about liz. it is the spite robert townsend
now it's never proved it was robert townsend. with the way woodhull later describes robert when he becomes the full fledged spy junior i think he's talking about the same person. note this time robert is running a store in lower manhattan. he has a partner named open. more interestingly he rents a room from abraham's sister. so woodhull, riding his horse can come into manhattan just say he's visiting his sister and knock on robert's door and get all the news robert has collected since they last...
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now it's never proved it was robert townsend.way woodhull later describes robert when he becomes the full fledged spy junior i think he's talking about the same person. note this time robert is running a store in lower manhattan. he has a partner named open. more interestingly he rents a room from abraham's sister. so woodhull, riding his horse can come into manhattan just say he's visiting his sister and knock on robert's door and get all the news robert has collected since they last met. now, and spring of 79, simcoe and the rangers are ready to depart oyster bay. as they left sunday 18, somebody else's with him. liz escaped, somewhere in his wagon or in his regimental group as they departed, she left with him. pretty incredible the bravery it must have taken is about a 17-year-old to risk the punishment of being a runaway for the promise to become a free person. now, eight days after she escaped we got this letter in our collection, probably our most important letter we own about liz. it is the spite robert townsend writing to
now it's never proved it was robert townsend.way woodhull later describes robert when he becomes the full fledged spy junior i think he's talking about the same person. note this time robert is running a store in lower manhattan. he has a partner named open. more interestingly he rents a room from abraham's sister. so woodhull, riding his horse can come into manhattan just say he's visiting his sister and knock on robert's door and get all the news robert has collected since they last met. now,...
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the answer is that robert kennedy joined the committee in 53 i guess. both of his brothers worked for the senate. first of all he and roy cohn hated each other. they were hired around the same time. roy: went off in the library at the american embassy. robert kennedy's job on the committee was to investigate trading and he was not peppering questions and he was asking who was trading and his work got praised by the washington post and this is a good thing to come out of this committee ismore information . but by the time, roy cohn just headed the staff and robert kennedy quit but before he quit they almost had a fistfight. that's right, he quit and he went and worked on other committees. when he worked for mccarthy he was working on the republican side. he was hired by the democrats and came in right before the mccarthy hearings began. and he challenged cohen on a number of things and then robert kennedy was the one who works for the board that censured joe mccarthy . so again, he had a friendship with mccarthy which went back to the family for 10 years
the answer is that robert kennedy joined the committee in 53 i guess. both of his brothers worked for the senate. first of all he and roy cohn hated each other. they were hired around the same time. roy: went off in the library at the american embassy. robert kennedy's job on the committee was to investigate trading and he was not peppering questions and he was asking who was trading and his work got praised by the washington post and this is a good thing to come out of this committee ismore...
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robert kennedy said it was the worst night of my life. he and the president and other aid are sitting in the white house calling from a pay phone, way before cell phones, and it was just awful. after it was over some asked him what his brother had learned. i really think this is interesting, from the crisis. he said my brother lord never to believe -- the old-school interpretation, the poor south, the federal government, you know, just brought it to life. the tip of the delta -- let me add one of the thing because kathleen kennedy told me about this film when robert kennedy went back in 1966, he was invited by the law students to come back to ole miss. what's going to happen when i go back there? that's just four years later. they really wanted him. so he went. ethel kennedy went with him. he had protection but people in that state still hated him but the law students wanted him. he went and i mean, the film was great but the background and the students come and he gave a wonderful speech there and got a standing ovation with 6000 student
robert kennedy said it was the worst night of my life. he and the president and other aid are sitting in the white house calling from a pay phone, way before cell phones, and it was just awful. after it was over some asked him what his brother had learned. i really think this is interesting, from the crisis. he said my brother lord never to believe -- the old-school interpretation, the poor south, the federal government, you know, just brought it to life. the tip of the delta -- let me add one...
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robert buckland was a new two years, he was _ robert buckland was a new two years, he was a _ robertt in that role, but maybe there is some thought— that role, but maybe there is some thought in— that role, but maybe there is some thought in borisjohnson's mind that he has _ thought in borisjohnson's mind that he has perhaps had his time, maybe he has perhaps had his time, maybe he has _ he has perhaps had his time, maybe he has another role in mind for him inthe— he has another role in mind for him in the future. — he has another role in mind for him in the future, you just don't know, but of— in the future, you just don't know, but of course _ in the future, you just don't know, but of course any reshuffle you create — but of course any reshuffle you create enemies and resentments and both those _ create enemies and resentments and both those unseen and scene. a number— both those unseen and scene. a number of— both those unseen and scene. a number of people in the reshuffle will have — number of people in the reshuffle will have been told to behave yourself _ will have been told t
robert buckland was a new two years, he was _ robert buckland was a new two years, he was a _ robertt in that role, but maybe there is some thought— that role, but maybe there is some thought in— that role, but maybe there is some thought in borisjohnson's mind that he has _ thought in borisjohnson's mind that he has perhaps had his time, maybe he has perhaps had his time, maybe he has _ he has perhaps had his time, maybe he has another role in mind for him inthe— he has another role in...
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robert kennedy said it was the worst night of my life.he president and their aid were sitting in the white house calling from payphones, way before cell phones. it was awful. after it was over, someone asked what his brother had learned, i think it's interesting from the crisis and he said my brother learned never to believe another book on reconstruction again. the old school interpretation. the federal government, you know. the trip to the delta -- let me add one other thing because kennedy told me about this about when robert kennedy was back in 1966 invited to come back and he was like what's this? what's going to happen when i go back there? it four years later. they really wanted him so he went. they had protection but people in the state still hated him for the wall street wanted him and he went in there was -- it was great but the background there and he gave a wonderful speech and a standing ovation and students in the auditorium so that was another, the delta in 1967, they would hold hearings to investigate war on poverty progra
robert kennedy said it was the worst night of my life.he president and their aid were sitting in the white house calling from payphones, way before cell phones. it was awful. after it was over, someone asked what his brother had learned, i think it's interesting from the crisis and he said my brother learned never to believe another book on reconstruction again. the old school interpretation. the federal government, you know. the trip to the delta -- let me add one other thing because kennedy...
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robert kennedy's america in black and white.erator for this discussion, kenneth is the inaugural professor of law and harvard university. in constitutional history with a particular emphasis on race relations and economic life. creation of the civil rights lawyer. coeditor of the new black. what changed and what has not. welcome back to both of you, thank you for joining us this evening. >> it's a pleasure to be here with my old friend, patricia sullivan to talk about her amazing book. for the viewers, are going to have a conversation about 7:00. you can submit questions, for shipping instructions on the screen around seven or so, transition take q&a. but it started. i would like to start with origins of this book about bobby kennedy civil rights. most of your career, historian of the civil rights movement, it's mostly overlooked individuals like houston, seven activist regina from organizations like the naacp. bobby kennedy may be a bit of an unusual public but maybe follows from what you have written before. what drew you to w
robert kennedy's america in black and white.erator for this discussion, kenneth is the inaugural professor of law and harvard university. in constitutional history with a particular emphasis on race relations and economic life. creation of the civil rights lawyer. coeditor of the new black. what changed and what has not. welcome back to both of you, thank you for joining us this evening. >> it's a pleasure to be here with my old friend, patricia sullivan to talk about her amazing book....
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roberts michael edward roberts donald walter robertson, jr.ell lee jean robotham donald arthur robson antonio a. rocha raymond james rocha laura rockefeller john michael rodak on tonio jose rodrigues anthony rodriguez carmen milagros rodriguez gregory e. rodriguez marsha a. rodriguez mayra valdes rodriguez richard rodriguez david bartolo rodriguez-vargas >> and, my brother, agree, we have gone -- my brother, greg. i cannot believe it has been 20 years. >> my uncle and godfather, you are missed by all, loved by everyone and your memories will keep us laughing, believing if we lived 100 years but may die tomorrow. keep showing signs, we love and miss you, god bless america. >> matthew rogan jean destrehan roga©r karlie rogers scott william rohner keith michael roma joseph m. romagnolo efrain romero, sr. elvin romero james a. romito sean paul rooney eric thomas ropiteau aida rosario angela rosario mark h. rosen brooke david rosenbaum linda rosenbaum sheryl lynn rosenbaum lloyd daniel rosenberg mark louis rosenberg andrew ira rosenblum joshua m. r
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because robert mcnamara wrote a book in 95, robert wagner was his defense secretary. and he said that without doubt, kennedy was withdrawing. and even if we were to lose that war, we would withdraw that the enemies were going to handle this war from now on. after that, mcgeorge bundy was a national security advisor for germany, came out with his book and said the same thing, although the bundy was against the withdrawal. he definitely sent it. also, we have a phone call in there from lyndon johnson bolling out mcnamara and saying, you know, i never wanted to withdraw like you guys, i never agree with you and kennedy. when you said we have that phone call on team. so this evidence is intractable that american historians have been denied it, you know, really denied. this is a shame it'll change the young historians will be coming around because those on the left around the world will think of kennedy and go, well just look at the record. he increase the number of devices to vietnam. he didn't sign the civil rights act. he, he was the instigator of match ho brinkman ship
because robert mcnamara wrote a book in 95, robert wagner was his defense secretary. and he said that without doubt, kennedy was withdrawing. and even if we were to lose that war, we would withdraw that the enemies were going to handle this war from now on. after that, mcgeorge bundy was a national security advisor for germany, came out with his book and said the same thing, although the bundy was against the withdrawal. he definitely sent it. also, we have a phone call in there from lyndon...
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robert kennedy's black-and-white describe the book.but justice rising is a convergence in this period. by 1960 it's really broken through in a way that demanded national attention and action. it really spoke and energized american engagement and you hand the kennedy administration with that. it has an impact that is difficult to measure. not everything was achieved, but justice was rising in ways that were formative and historically significant and have tremendous lessons but it's a convergence and the kennedys were part of that, responded to it and helped to contribute to that kind of movement. >> questions for which to end. america in black-and-white by patricia sullivan. amazing book. i've read the whole thing and recommended the listeners read it. as you've said, at various points it is a complicated question overriding evidence around them. it is well worth reading. >> thank you to the library forum and the audience. and thank you to the kennedy library for inviting both of us to appear. >> my thanks to them all and thanks to ever
robert kennedy's black-and-white describe the book.but justice rising is a convergence in this period. by 1960 it's really broken through in a way that demanded national attention and action. it really spoke and energized american engagement and you hand the kennedy administration with that. it has an impact that is difficult to measure. not everything was achieved, but justice was rising in ways that were formative and historically significant and have tremendous lessons but it's a convergence...
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robert kennedy suspected something on day one. and jackie kennedy and him wrote a note soon after 2 wrote to kusha. in the soviet union telling me that they knew that this was not russian plot to, to kill kennedy. that in fact, it was right wing group in the united states. they sent in the letter and had done this. there was a correspondence between the kennedys and crews. that had been going on before the assassination is an interesting sign angle to put in robert kennedy makes very clear that his father in 68 was running for president on part of that agenda was that he was going to revisit, gonna enact policies that had begun under john, his brother, and then he was among other things, going to look into the assassination again because he never just never believed the warren commission. among other things, he knew something was up. and then for that reason, i do believe the robert kennedy was killed in cold blood and quickly because they knew what was at stake if he got into office, they would be held to pay because the so calle
robert kennedy suspected something on day one. and jackie kennedy and him wrote a note soon after 2 wrote to kusha. in the soviet union telling me that they knew that this was not russian plot to, to kill kennedy. that in fact, it was right wing group in the united states. they sent in the letter and had done this. there was a correspondence between the kennedys and crews. that had been going on before the assassination is an interesting sign angle to put in robert kennedy makes very clear that...
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do people stare at you, robert? i do get stared at a l you, robert?at their parents don't know what to do or how to approach that situation. they kind of believe it to let it happen. how does it get better if we don't teach people how to educate themselves? that is what i hope this does, i hope people will start reaching out to changing faces and people like myself, ask me questions, talk to me and i am more than happy help you. that exam are you just gave young kid looking at you and their parents not knowing what to do, what should they do and say —— that example. don't tell the child off but they should explain he looks different and maybe ask the child what they are looking at. personally, not every person with a visible difference is this open but if anybody comes up to me in the street or a parent encourages their child to ask me what happened, i will smile and i will tell them my story. how do we learn other than by talking about our own personal experience? talking about our own personal experience?— talking about our own personal experience?
do people stare at you, robert? i do get stared at a l you, robert?at their parents don't know what to do or how to approach that situation. they kind of believe it to let it happen. how does it get better if we don't teach people how to educate themselves? that is what i hope this does, i hope people will start reaching out to changing faces and people like myself, ask me questions, talk to me and i am more than happy help you. that exam are you just gave young kid looking at you and their...
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now i'm going to cut a, robert and robert. you go ahead and react to the same question we, we are guests in london, says 7 and a half points. go ahead, jump it bigger, we're giving it a numerical number, i would say about a 7. ok for, for president bite. and for a couple reasons. nothing. president biden is the 1st us present. they have to deal with obese regime running in shadow government from the sidelines. probably the 19 thirty's. i think the hand off between hoover and, and f d r was acrimonious to the point where the former president was still walking around the country pretending that each president pretending that he did not lose the election. that makes it impossible for the nation to heal. you have the senate and how publicans and still refuse to simply say that joe biden is the president. you have a higher political wing of the country, which instead of simply saying, we want to come together. and in the pan demik, they're telling people to take horse b warmers, they're telling people to not take the that seems to
now i'm going to cut a, robert and robert. you go ahead and react to the same question we, we are guests in london, says 7 and a half points. go ahead, jump it bigger, we're giving it a numerical number, i would say about a 7. ok for, for president bite. and for a couple reasons. nothing. president biden is the 1st us present. they have to deal with obese regime running in shadow government from the sidelines. probably the 19 thirty's. i think the hand off between hoover and, and f d r was...
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go ahead, robert. i think you're interesting because i think the way to joe biting campaigned in the way that he won the election. yes. there was a very, very large amount of anti trump ism, but at the same time, there was a very strong domestic agenda that he campaigned on, and much of that had ground to a halt of result of us senate. have you look at the infrastructure deal with we thought was done in early summer, we're still lingering. now we'll go. mansion is rich instead of not voting in favor of the $3.00 trillion dollar human infrastructure deal. you look at what we've voting rights of voting rights before the people at george floyd dustin to policing at there has been absolutely no traction on those things. so i think going into 2200 people, people are going to want joe biden to absolutely be more aggressive on his domestic agenda. nobody is voting for you to be trump light. nobody's voting for you to carry up the tea party and the mega agenda. you get the agenda done for the people that you w
go ahead, robert. i think you're interesting because i think the way to joe biting campaigned in the way that he won the election. yes. there was a very, very large amount of anti trump ism, but at the same time, there was a very strong domestic agenda that he campaigned on, and much of that had ground to a halt of result of us senate. have you look at the infrastructure deal with we thought was done in early summer, we're still lingering. now we'll go. mansion is rich instead of not voting in...
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bob woodward and robert costa, everybody!es too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ "motorbike" from his album "gold-diggers sound," leon bridges! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we don't stop, but the time do lovers in another life, ♪ let me remind you look back, see me behind you ♪ when it feels good you don't have to try to ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and if you say so if you say so ♪ then let's go i know you're all that i wanted ♪ since i met ya what do i gotta do to get ya? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ on the back of my motorbike switch lanes, 29, ooh (ooh) ♪ it's whatever you like, ooh on the back of my motorbike ♪ write your name in the sky, ooh (ooh) ♪ it's whatever you like we can ride, ride, ride ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ girl, go ahead and leave ya keys on the dresser ♪ you ain't gonna need them tonight ♪ you're hotter than a desert, don't mean no pressure ♪ i just wanna make you feel right ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and if you say so if you say so ♪ then let's go i know you're all that i wanted ♪ since i met ya what do i
bob woodward and robert costa, everybody!es too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ "motorbike" from his album "gold-diggers sound," leon bridges! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we don't stop, but the time do lovers in another life, ♪ let me remind you look back, see me behind you ♪ when it feels good you don't have to try to ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and if you say so if you say so...
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robert. or i think this is working with understand where americans that today, where you have people who are willing to take horse the worm are like i've come out with that. you know that robert, please. that one in exaggeration. you know that i'm surprised you go for that talking point. ok. this is a, this is a medicine inter, nationally recognize for so many multiple purposes and, and defaulting to that is not a fair characterization here. let me make a ramos, out of time. you guys go to london because i want to be conciliatory. i want to be that uniter. okay. it's go back to london. what is joe biden need to do to reach across the aisle? because it looks like he's just doesn't care. maybe i'm wrong. maybe it's an election ploy and you said, you know, he's, you know, may not run for another 4 years. he probably won't. what you know, it's 2022 is coming up and it's looking to be a bloodbath. and not in favor of the democrats. go ahead in london. i think there's 2 things i would say, peter, o
robert. or i think this is working with understand where americans that today, where you have people who are willing to take horse the worm are like i've come out with that. you know that robert, please. that one in exaggeration. you know that i'm surprised you go for that talking point. ok. this is a, this is a medicine inter, nationally recognize for so many multiple purposes and, and defaulting to that is not a fair characterization here. let me make a ramos, out of time. you guys go to...
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now i'm going to cut robert and robert. you go ahead and reactive the same question we, we are guessing. lennon says 7 and a half points. go ahead, jump it big, we're giving it a numerical number, i'll say about a 7. ok for, for president biden, for a couple reasons. i think president biden is the 1st the us president. they have to deal with a b c regime running in shadow government from the sidelines. probably since the $930.00. i think the handle between hoover and, and f d r was acrimonious with that to the point where the former president will still walk around the country pretending that he president pretending that he did not lose the election. and that means to be in powerful for the mentioned to him, you have the senate been house republicans still refused to simply say that joe biden is the president, and you have an entire political wing of the country, which instead of simply thing, we want to come together and independent, they're telling people to take horse be warmers, they're telling people to not pick me. th
now i'm going to cut robert and robert. you go ahead and reactive the same question we, we are guessing. lennon says 7 and a half points. go ahead, jump it big, we're giving it a numerical number, i'll say about a 7. ok for, for president biden, for a couple reasons. i think president biden is the 1st the us president. they have to deal with a b c regime running in shadow government from the sidelines. probably since the $930.00. i think the handle between hoover and, and f d r was acrimonious...
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they shared their life experiences, scott even sleeping on the street one night with robert, robert getting to stay in a nice hotel another. most importantly though scott connected robert with services and medication that got him in a place where he was ready for housing. but where? >> once you open up your heart and you see the people and empathize with what they're going through, it's impossible to look away. i could not possibly leave him there without trying to help. >> reporter: so, scott found a small cabin a few miles from his home in rhode island and bought it for robert. robert left his bike and all his baggage behind and flew east. >> scott saved my life. don't ever give up because you never know who you're going to meet. you never know who's on your side, in your corner. and that's pretty -- that's pretty big, you know? >> reporter: the pair are now best friends, seeing each other a few times a week, each thanking the other one for changing his life. scott says his compassion was just part of the reason for robert's success. he said the right medication that made everything possi
they shared their life experiences, scott even sleeping on the street one night with robert, robert getting to stay in a nice hotel another. most importantly though scott connected robert with services and medication that got him in a place where he was ready for housing. but where? >> once you open up your heart and you see the people and empathize with what they're going through, it's impossible to look away. i could not possibly leave him there without trying to help. >>...
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it mandates as well as robert robert. you know, if i were to time, if i could stay with you because we have diametrically opposed narratives here and that's, that's okay. that's what i like on cross talk here. but do you think that agonizing, trump supporters is the way to go about it. i blossom, i'm losing my patience is that leadership rhetoric because i think it's called, it's very counterproductive. go ahead continue. robert. or i think this is working . understand where americans that today, where you have people who are willing to take horse the worm are like i've come out with that. you know that robert, please. that one in exaggeration. you know that i'm surprised you go for that talking point. ok. this is a, this is a medicine intern nationally recognize for so many multiple purposes and, and defaulting to that is not a fair characterization here. but let me hang on. let me ramos, out of time, you go to london because i want to be conciliatory. i want to be that uniter. ok. it's go back to london. what is joe bid
it mandates as well as robert robert. you know, if i were to time, if i could stay with you because we have diametrically opposed narratives here and that's, that's okay. that's what i like on cross talk here. but do you think that agonizing, trump supporters is the way to go about it. i blossom, i'm losing my patience is that leadership rhetoric because i think it's called, it's very counterproductive. go ahead continue. robert. or i think this is working . understand where americans that...
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her new book is justice : robert kennedy's america in black and white." also so please welcome back our moderator for this evening discussion, kenneth mack is the inaugural professor of law and affiliate professor of history at harvard university. his research and teaching a focus on american legal and constitutional history with a particular emphasis on race relations, politics and economic life. he is the author of representing the race, the creation of the civil rights lawyer, and coeditor of the new black, what has changed and what is not with race in america. welcome back to both of you. thank you for joining us this evening. >> well, thank you, alan. it is a pleasure to be here with my old friend patricia sullivan to talk about her amazing book "justice rising: robert kennedy's america in black and white." so just for the viewers, professor sullivan and and e going to have a conversation for about, until about 7:00. as director price of just mentioned you can submit questions. there should be instructions on the screen, and about 7:00 or so we will
her new book is justice : robert kennedy's america in black and white." also so please welcome back our moderator for this evening discussion, kenneth mack is the inaugural professor of law and affiliate professor of history at harvard university. his research and teaching a focus on american legal and constitutional history with a particular emphasis on race relations, politics and economic life. he is the author of representing the race, the creation of the civil rights lawyer, and...
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we are surprising robert buckland going because robert buckland going because robert buckland has beennt interact with the judiciary. —— in the way part of the interactional to borisjohnson�*s procreation and robert buckland and his advisers river seems a very important work in that area. it is not entirely clear what this shift to dominic raab will mean. other than that, i think the pregnancy recognises there have been a few polls that put labour ahead, a sense that maybe the crisis period of covid 19 is going, he wants to tea up covid 19 is going, he wants to tea up to win the next election, probably needs to put on a fresh team. ., , �* probably needs to put on a fresh team. . , �* _, probably needs to put on a fresh team. . a _, , team. that is ben wallace 'ust leavina team. that is ben wallace 'ust leaving downing i team. that is ben wallace 'ust leaving downing street i team. that is ben wallace just leaving downing street now. l team. that is ben wallace just i leaving downing street now. let's talk about who was staying. priti patel, there have been a lot of speculation she mig
we are surprising robert buckland going because robert buckland going because robert buckland has beennt interact with the judiciary. —— in the way part of the interactional to borisjohnson�*s procreation and robert buckland and his advisers river seems a very important work in that area. it is not entirely clear what this shift to dominic raab will mean. other than that, i think the pregnancy recognises there have been a few polls that put labour ahead, a sense that maybe the crisis...
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[chime] captain robert dolan. [chime] commander william h donovan.utenant commander charles dross iii. [chime] commander patrick done -- dunn. [chime] petty officer first-class edward ehrhardt. [chime] barbara g edwards. [chime] lieutenant commander robert elsiff. [chime] charles falkenberg. [chime] and his wife, leslie whittington. [chime] and there two children dana and zoey. [chime] petty officer 3rd class jimmy fallon -- jamie fallon. [chime] joseph ferguson. [chime] amelia fields. [chime] gerald fisher. [chime] darlene flag. [chime] enter husband wilson flag. [chime] petty officer second-class matthew flaockow. [chime] sandra foster. [chime] first lieutenant gabriel. [chime] captain lawrence geitsfred. [chime] cortez gi. [chime] brenda gibson. [chime] colonel galinsky. [chime] ian gray. [chime] diana help mckenzie -- hale mckenzie. [chime] stanley hall. [chime] hallman. [chime] michelle heidelberger. [chime] petty officer first-class ronald hemingway. [chime] major wallace hogan junior. [chime] staff sergeant jimmy holly. [chime] angela house. [
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we talked -- robert: we talked a lot about it. bannon was about this process ahead of january 6. we always have this image of president trump watching television idly as this unfolded. what really matters for us and now it seems for the january 6th committee is what was going on in the days before january 2nd, the pressuring of senators lee and graham and others. john easman pressuring vice president pence in the oval office. january 5th, steve bannon, rudy giuliani and others at the willard hotel. danka vino was with president trump late into the night in the oval office talking about how to pressure lawmakers. the reason they sighted this book is they realize there are people who know a lot about what president trump was doing at the time. and that story still has to be told in a bigger way. yamiche: what did your report what reveal about who president trump is at his core? and the role of him being encouraged by people around him but also the grip that he has on the republican party. bob: well, he is and costa has the endurance
we talked -- robert: we talked a lot about it. bannon was about this process ahead of january 6. we always have this image of president trump watching television idly as this unfolded. what really matters for us and now it seems for the january 6th committee is what was going on in the days before january 2nd, the pressuring of senators lee and graham and others. john easman pressuring vice president pence in the oval office. january 5th, steve bannon, rudy giuliani and others at the willard...
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buckland. fine probably the biggest surprise along with robert buckland.— with robert buckland.cabinet ministers _ with robert buckland. one of the cabinet ministers to _ with robert buckland. one of the cabinet ministers to lose - with robert buckland. one of the cabinet ministers to lose the - with robert buckland. one of the cabinet ministers to lose the job, he was the justice cabinet ministers to lose the job, he was thejustice secretary, as is robert chanting who was the housing secretary. ——he was thejustice secretary and he was off, as is robertjenrick, who was the housing secretary in charge of all sorts of tricky things like planning and cladding, that crisis after grenfell. it was a bad day to be called robert. and gavin williamson, the education secretary, and that was no surprise, it's fair to say, after the palaver over all sorts of things. he was off and out. but there were some movers as well, big names here. dominic raab, former foreign secretary, is now the justice secretary. some people are saying that suits him because he has a bit of a legal background, alth
buckland. fine probably the biggest surprise along with robert buckland.— with robert buckland.cabinet ministers _ with robert buckland. one of the cabinet ministers to _ with robert buckland. one of the cabinet ministers to lose - with robert buckland. one of the cabinet ministers to lose the - with robert buckland. one of the cabinet ministers to lose the job, he was the justice cabinet ministers to lose the job, he was thejustice secretary, as is robert chanting who was the housing...
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do you know robert e.segment right now? >> robert e. lee fought against a more perfect union. right? remember that. >> there's no question. >> for everything that we hold dear. look, there's no defending -- there is no defending robert e. lee or his legacy or what have you. >> you should tell some people that. >> it's just dumb. history is about -- as you say, in large part about who is telling the story, right? if you tell the story, chances you're going to tell the story that makes the people who look like you look good. >> let me also -- >> i've got to ask you this because i want to get it in. the former president put out a statement condemning the removal of the statue p he says our culture, our history and our heritage are being destroyed, the country is suffering an embarrassment because we don't have the genius of a robert e. lee. exactly what culture and history is he talking about? >> i mean, i don't know. listen, robert e. lee was a racist and he was a loser. donald trump is a racist and a loser.
do you know robert e.segment right now? >> robert e. lee fought against a more perfect union. right? remember that. >> there's no question. >> for everything that we hold dear. look, there's no defending -- there is no defending robert e. lee or his legacy or what have you. >> you should tell some people that. >> it's just dumb. history is about -- as you say, in large part about who is telling the story, right? if you tell the story, chances you're going to tell...
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if only we had robert e.our troops in afghanistan that would have ended in total victory many years ago. there's no way to even begin on that one. >> is he supposed to do in afghanistan what he couldn't do in virginia where he was from? >> yes. i suppose that's the lesson if there's any sense to be found there. but this is the point. the guy carrying the confederate flag through the capitol, that's not an accident. you know, what the confederacy was about, existential violent battle about whether the country would be a multi-racial democracy or white man's republic. there was a portion that said if it can't be a white man's republic, we don't want the country. that's the attitude that still is rearing its head today. >> yeah. this is fundamental. i think that we like to think, as we euphomized the confederacy into something that's totally misunderstood. they were in the cross hairs of some very serious currents of american history. this is what lincoln and douglass were arguing about in 1858. this is what chi
if only we had robert e.our troops in afghanistan that would have ended in total victory many years ago. there's no way to even begin on that one. >> is he supposed to do in afghanistan what he couldn't do in virginia where he was from? >> yes. i suppose that's the lesson if there's any sense to be found there. but this is the point. the guy carrying the confederate flag through the capitol, that's not an accident. you know, what the confederacy was about, existential violent battle...
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the robert durst news is a bombshell.for so many cnbc viewers who have been following this case over the years -- guilty of first degree murder in the killing of his best friend susan berman more than two decades ago. >> california, the county of los angeles, the people in the state of california versus robert durst. we the jury in the above-entitled action find the defendant, robert durst, guilty of the crime of first degree murder of susan berman >> guilty. let's turn to jesse webber now, an attorney and host on the law & crime network. jesse, i understand you just spoke to the prosecutor in this case what did he or she say >> i will allow him to speak to the public about it but i have been communicating with him throughout the course of the case and he's been proud of the case his team put on i saw it firsthand i watched the trial every day. i think it was a master class in a prosecution. it was a complicated case. you're dealing with something over 28 years ago and multiple killings all tied to one man and i think it
the robert durst news is a bombshell.for so many cnbc viewers who have been following this case over the years -- guilty of first degree murder in the killing of his best friend susan berman more than two decades ago. >> california, the county of los angeles, the people in the state of california versus robert durst. we the jury in the above-entitled action find the defendant, robert durst, guilty of the crime of first degree murder of susan berman >> guilty. let's turn to jesse...
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robert: a republican party riven by division. like leader mcconnell wants to move on but somebody people inside the gop believe president trump still has political capital. his decision on 2024 will dominate where this party goes. vice president pence a complicated political figure may want to have his own say, and our other stars. president trump remains the political force inside the gop. lisa: there is a question of what the current administration is facing in terms of getting a washington back to a semblance of what was considered normal. considering all of your coverage back to the nixon days, how dysfunctional is today's government based on the changes and up peoples we have seen over the past number -- and up peoples we have seen over the past number of years? bob: that is an important question. trump engineered a national security crisis we do not know about during the transition from trump to biden. as costa says, everything is peril. if we look at biden now he has immense problems with afghanistan, with the virus, and h
robert: a republican party riven by division. like leader mcconnell wants to move on but somebody people inside the gop believe president trump still has political capital. his decision on 2024 will dominate where this party goes. vice president pence a complicated political figure may want to have his own say, and our other stars. president trump remains the political force inside the gop. lisa: there is a question of what the current administration is facing in terms of getting a washington...
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robert reich, maria hinojosa, susan de percio. thank you very much. >>> new details on trump staffers going under oath. and how one town became the battle center of a critical race series. stay with us. stay with us crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. you don't get much time for yourself. so when you do, make it count with crest pro-health. it protects the 8 areas dentists check for a healthier mouth. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. crest. >>> welcome back. the probe is heating up as cy vance prepares for his requirement this coming december. "the new york times" is reporting that the prosecutors are weighing tax-related crime problems to matthew calamari sr. the executive used to be trump's bodyguard and last week they may have gotten a little closer to evidence they need because his son, matthew calamari jr. testified under oath before a grand jury. his testimony would be, quote, useful. take a listen. >> calamari's kid, yeah, he's going to be useful, and he can talk about his own perks and perhaps his father's pe
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the statue robert e.hat had been transformed by graffiti and anti racist messages following last summer 's murder of george floyd, was removed after more than 130 years. as people looked on chanting, " hey, hey, goodbye. " [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ and there's four to news white governor, ralph northam. who defied calls to resign in the face of blatant reseason exhibited in his decades old photo with his mid school yearbook page. remember that one? showing one man in blackface and another in a kkk costume. no one sure which one was northam, but he was probably one of the two. that man, that product of a virginia that made that kind of yearbook photo unacceptable thing to put in there. well he's the one who ordered the statues removal last summer. and who celebrated by livestreaming it, clearly viewing it as a political benefit for him if the democratic party in a state that is now reliably democratic, that is considerably more progressive than many of the states throughout the old confederacy. the fact that lease
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, loud, kbim. >> i'm detective roberts. >> all this background noise.ng time. i've been wanting to turn myself in. but i was put the needs of others before me. >> wait. he put the needs of others before me? really? >> he said, i need money. because there is no video. >> he drives there. he tells me, i had tape. >> he claimed he didn't know it was amber running the store that day. >> in my heart nothing can help. >> he worked for the game store company, knew who managed the store, and he knew amber. >> if he was going to pick somebody to rob, why wouldn't he pick this 5'2", 102 young woman. >> instead of the big guys, instead of all these -- he knew. >> when he got there, said giovani. >> he recognized me. like i'm -- when i was in there, i asked for money and i tried to explain to her. look, i'm having some problems. and she said, just take the money. >> but then she claims he reached for the phone, so he taped her down like he had often done to his wife. >> that's when she panicked. i just covered her mouth like don't scream. don't scream like that. i'
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do you know robert e.his segment right now? >> he's against a more perfect union. >> there's no question. >> and against everything we hold dear. there's no defending robert e. lee or his legacy. it's just dumb. history is as you say in large part about who is telling the story, right? if you tell the story, chances you're going to tell the part that makes people like you look good. i have to get this in. the former president put out a statement condemning the removal of this, saying the country is suffering an embarrassment because we don't have the genius of a robert e. lee. what culture is he talking about? >> i mean, i don't know. robert e. lee is a racist and a loser. donald trump is a racist and a loser. >> i'm sorry to even ask you that. >> but can i answer a totally other answer? you have two losers and racists, they get along. >> listen, i love it. i don't like giving ignorant people a platform. thank you for the answer, it was right on point. go on. >> the fact is, i say this oftentimes, because
do you know robert e.his segment right now? >> he's against a more perfect union. >> there's no question. >> and against everything we hold dear. there's no defending robert e. lee or his legacy. it's just dumb. history is as you say in large part about who is telling the story, right? if you tell the story, chances you're going to tell the part that makes people like you look good. i have to get this in. the former president put out a statement condemning the removal of this,...
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who doesn't want to help, robert.really i think robert is somebody that we're all rooting for a barber for 30 years, robert is now 71 more determined than ever to be successful and continue doing what he loves. there is a barber in new york. still cutting hair it at the age of 109. i think i love it. love barbering. it probably as much as he do in san jose i'm azenith smith ktvu, fox two news. starting this wednesday, certain businesses in contra costa county will begin requiring proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test customers at bars, restaurants and gyms will have to show a vaccine card or a recent negative coronavirus test. workers at these businesses have until november, 1st to be fully vaccinated or they'll have to show a negative covid test every week in order to continue working. all right. we're gonna take you back to the canary islands. uh spanish island of la palma. this is a live volcanic eruption. julian frank showed it to you just a bit ago. the last time this one erupted. was 50 years ago a
who doesn't want to help, robert.really i think robert is somebody that we're all rooting for a barber for 30 years, robert is now 71 more determined than ever to be successful and continue doing what he loves. there is a barber in new york. still cutting hair it at the age of 109. i think i love it. love barbering. it probably as much as he do in san jose i'm azenith smith ktvu, fox two news. starting this wednesday, certain businesses in contra costa county will begin requiring proof of...
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still with us robert and michael.he white house says it is banning white horses, is that just surface level fix of what is happening. this is a mess out there. >> it is a mess, chris, but it's an important component of this policy, those are pictures that are sent around the world and the images were horrific. they don't belong in 2021 and they didn't belong centuries ago when we might have been more used to, unfortunately, seeing them. i think the steps they are taking are important most importantly probably is getting people into shelters, getting them out from underneath the bridge, 15,000 people living in those conditions under a bridge is not what we want to see. and then, quite frankly we have to go through the adjudication process, i would presume, tens of thousands of people are seeking some level of asylum. so, look, there's a whole practical policy that needs to be put back together, the asylum process came to a screeching halt under the trump administration. immigration courts are overloaded, it takes month
still with us robert and michael.he white house says it is banning white horses, is that just surface level fix of what is happening. this is a mess out there. >> it is a mess, chris, but it's an important component of this policy, those are pictures that are sent around the world and the images were horrific. they don't belong in 2021 and they didn't belong centuries ago when we might have been more used to, unfortunately, seeing them. i think the steps they are taking are important most...
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by the time john is born, roberts is a teenager and when he's a little boy, robert is into his early 20s and he is a sort of unique figure in the family in one sense he's known to be a special favorite of the patriarch who everyone else describes and we know in part because john's wife wrote a memoir after his death that the father was considered a formidable figure sort of much respected but cold remote man and yet he was much more interactive. the boys were expected to be lawyers like their father and were committed to the regiment of the study. more than the other kids had, roberts became a pioneer in the horse racing so it's one of the few areas african-americans could compete equally. the reason for that is the early horse donors were slave owners and would have enslaved men sort of jockeys and trainers there was no barrier to them becoming involved. but it was a pretty rough sport. you would have to go to these towns and build together a race where there's these rituals that had to be followed. everyone had a gun. the winnings had to be collected. so if you are john marshall ha
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and i think robert kennedy's focus intensely and he's compassionate, and he really gave it his all. and in ways that were unique to him. >> i mean, this is interesting because the standard criticism of the kennedy, what particularly president kennedy as you point outthere that he didn't do enough . that he emboldened the southerners when he claimed the senate. the white vote senators who wanted segregation . that you know, he promised to end segregation by executive order and that after he was elected after, you have an issue with the executive order. and that you know, that what the many districts does, he indirectly the administration through the department of justice, so why that misconception? >> i think that's a very good question. to put to our colleagues and historians because i would argue that that 1962 effort gets the civil rights bill into may 62 and played out and mansfield's advice and mansfield was all for civil rights but the reality is the power of southern democrats can only do what you can do and it's not, as he moves towards the 63, his closest advisers told him n
and i think robert kennedy's focus intensely and he's compassionate, and he really gave it his all. and in ways that were unique to him. >> i mean, this is interesting because the standard criticism of the kennedy, what particularly president kennedy as you point outthere that he didn't do enough . that he emboldened the southerners when he claimed the senate. the white vote senators who wanted segregation . that you know, he promised to end segregation by executive order and that after...
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robert costa thank you very much for joining us. many questions about what a sight to work with the master. taking on the carl bernstein rule. going coauthor and one of these books. thank you both very much for joining us tonight. i really appreciate it. >> thank you, thank you. >> and we want to tell viewers that bob woodward and robert costa will be on morning joe tomorrow. and mary trump will join us next. l join u next ♪ i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin, yeah, that's all me ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin, that's my new plan ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuber
robert costa thank you very much for joining us. many questions about what a sight to work with the master. taking on the carl bernstein rule. going coauthor and one of these books. thank you both very much for joining us tonight. i really appreciate it. >> thank you, thank you. >> and we want to tell viewers that bob woodward and robert costa will be on morning joe tomorrow. and mary trump will join us next. l join u next ♪ i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin, yeah, that's all me...
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robert costa, thank you very much for joining us.ould go on and on, robert costa, i have so many questions about what it's like to work with the master and take on the carl bernstein role of co-author on one of these books. thank you both very, very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> and we want to tell our viewers that bob woodward and robert costa will be on "morning joe" tomorrow, and mary trump will join us next. trump will join us next. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. need your prescription refilled? capsule pharmacy
robert costa, thank you very much for joining us.ould go on and on, robert costa, i have so many questions about what it's like to work with the master and take on the carl bernstein role of co-author on one of these books. thank you both very, very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> and we want to tell our viewers that bob woodward and robert costa will be on "morning joe" tomorrow, and mary trump will join us next....