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and it's robert. robert barnes. >> what is going through your mind?with -- >> route the bus so. it >> got a crush on her, who was the violin this. >> yes. instant panic. instant, instant panic. it hit me so hard. i mean, you just feels so betrayed. you feel so, just. i mean, i don't even have words to describe. but >> what was that moment like for you after such hard work and so many dividends? >> it was surreal. you, know even talking about it right now, i still get chills. like, it was one of those moments that, you, know we've done our job. >> but not everyone believed law enforcement had done its job correctly. reporter, mike mather, remembers how some people in full portsmouth reacted when the news first broke. >> i recall, very early on, that, you know, here we go again, portsmouth as a white victim and they charged a blanket. >> this split the community on official line. i think, right down the middle fair to say. and, that line stayed there the entirety of the case. >> roberts defense attorney, robert moore, cox said that the team was an outst
and it's robert. robert barnes. >> what is going through your mind?with -- >> route the bus so. it >> got a crush on her, who was the violin this. >> yes. instant panic. instant, instant panic. it hit me so hard. i mean, you just feels so betrayed. you feel so, just. i mean, i don't even have words to describe. but >> what was that moment like for you after such hard work and so many dividends? >> it was surreal. you, know even talking about it right now, i...
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robert e. lee: a life', a biography of the figure that we all may know, and has a lot of interesting insight in the book. it was just published yesterday, and allen, we are so excited to have you. you can get a copy of the book from atlanta history center book, it's online, we ship, there is in store pick up. we want to quickly introduce my speaker and then turn it over to him. and given orientation an introduction to his work. allen guelzo is a research scholar at council of humanities, princeton university.. he's a specialist in early 19th century american history. he won the lincoln prize three times, a prize for military history and other honors. allen, welcome, and thank you so much for being here. >> thank you very much, claire for hosting this program, monique for acting as our wonderful technical support and hello to all of my friends in atlanta, a city i have known and enjoyed for more than 35 years. many, many wonderful visits. i'm delighted to be appearing with the atlanta history ce
robert e. lee: a life', a biography of the figure that we all may know, and has a lot of interesting insight in the book. it was just published yesterday, and allen, we are so excited to have you. you can get a copy of the book from atlanta history center book, it's online, we ship, there is in store pick up. we want to quickly introduce my speaker and then turn it over to him. and given orientation an introduction to his work. allen guelzo is a research scholar at council of humanities,...
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robert marks. and he wants her.g, that little girl, as you can hear on this police dash cam video, she soon begins innocently revealing family secrets. >> my mommy got a baby in her tummy. >> your mommy got a baby in her tummy? >> she was like, i got something to tell y'all. and it was like, what is it? and she was like, i'm pregnant. >> who learns that she's pregnant first? did she reveal it to you? >> oh, yes. she did. >> i'm two months pregnant. my baby looks so beautiful in my womb. >> and i'm like, oh, my goodness, what is he saying? and she tells me, he's happy. >> in lyntell's apartment, detectives will later find sonograms tracking her pregnancy, including one with an announcement on it -- i'm a girl. >> she says, dallon, that's the name. she said, ooh, i love it. then she tells it to robert marks. she texts me back and she says, girl, he loves the name. so he was excited about the name, and he was excited about the pregnancy. so, she was getting her family. >> the week before she goes missing, lyntell final
robert marks. and he wants her.g, that little girl, as you can hear on this police dash cam video, she soon begins innocently revealing family secrets. >> my mommy got a baby in her tummy. >> your mommy got a baby in her tummy? >> she was like, i got something to tell y'all. and it was like, what is it? and she was like, i'm pregnant. >> who learns that she's pregnant first? did she reveal it to you? >> oh, yes. she did. >> i'm two months pregnant. my baby...
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ely -- "robert e. lee: a life" that lee discovered a sense of shame being part of the mexican-american war. >> guest: yes. for many americans who were part of the mexican war especially the invasion from veracruz to mexico city, you will read matt rennie -- many memoirs. who reflected back on it. and remember to mexico is a land of surpassing, enchanting, and was a sense of embarrassment this war had taken place. republicans were not supposed to take war, they were not supposed to make more at all but would fight them defensively. with imperial ventures for czars and kangas. the mexican republican beating up on it. which was a source of disconnect for many of these young americans, the more weight on them and robert ely would come to the conclusion, i am ashamed of what we have done. we took deliberate advantage. you can find the same theme developed in ulysses grant's memoirs so these two men in time almost becomes billion and gang of the civil war -- the yen and yang, that the united states had done
ely -- "robert e. lee: a life" that lee discovered a sense of shame being part of the mexican-american war. >> guest: yes. for many americans who were part of the mexican war especially the invasion from veracruz to mexico city, you will read matt rennie -- many memoirs. who reflected back on it. and remember to mexico is a land of surpassing, enchanting, and was a sense of embarrassment this war had taken place. republicans were not supposed to take war, they were not supposed...
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that was robert e lee. scott never forgot the service that robert e lee had got during mexican war and the years between that war and the civil war, scott develops something of a surrogate father figure to robert lee. he assists in promoting members of the lee family, one of lee's sons really gets a commission in the u.s. army largely because winfield scott arranges it. he had a close relationship this way but nothing, nothing more cruelly disappointed for scott than when lee came to visit him in april of 1861 to tell him that he was going to turn down the offer of command and that he would resign his commission in the united states army. it was said that winfield scott took to his sofa weeping saying, i never want to hear the name of robert e lee again, well, that probably is somewhat but does give you a sense first of all the relationship between the two but secondly the disappointment that scott experienced when lee decided in fact, not to take up the command but in other circumstances scott might have w
that was robert e lee. scott never forgot the service that robert e lee had got during mexican war and the years between that war and the civil war, scott develops something of a surrogate father figure to robert lee. he assists in promoting members of the lee family, one of lee's sons really gets a commission in the u.s. army largely because winfield scott arranges it. he had a close relationship this way but nothing, nothing more cruelly disappointed for scott than when lee came to visit him...
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people like robert e. lee raised their hand against the nation that they had sworn an oath to uphold. my father was a career united states army officer and he took that oath. my son is an officer in the u.s. army and he took that oath. even when i joined the national council of the humanities back in 2006 i took the zero so it's not something i'm saying likely and it's not helped by the fact that when lee makes his decision to join the confederacy what he is really doing is fighting for a cause that wrapped around a the defense of human and human trafficking. on the one hand why should i feel anything except a sense of sympathy for the removal of relics like that that really shouldn't be in any place but a museum. ifer someone wanted to propose erecting a statue of robert e. lee i would tell them as politely as i could to get lost. butt that really hasn't been the whole story, has its? are talking about is not just statues a property leave at wholesale toppling, defacing of statues across the country and t
people like robert e. lee raised their hand against the nation that they had sworn an oath to uphold. my father was a career united states army officer and he took that oath. my son is an officer in the u.s. army and he took that oath. even when i joined the national council of the humanities back in 2006 i took the zero so it's not something i'm saying likely and it's not helped by the fact that when lee makes his decision to join the confederacy what he is really doing is fighting for a cause...
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i'm absolutely heartbroken that they treated robert like that.eople with disabilities have the right to be treated as a person. you. mum. there's a camera. she laughs people with a learning disability are not all the same. just like anyone else, we have talents, and there are times where we need help. do you want to go through this again? mm—hm. i'm lucky. i live a very full life. i've had good treatment from the nhs. but that's not always the case for other people like me. hi, there. what can i get you? um, lemonade. lemonade. with no ice. no ice. and a jack daniels and a coke. no problem. brendan is a fellow campaigner. people really are getting labelled in life. i'm meeting someone with direct experience of poor care. lisa's niece, chloe, died in hospital in 2019. she had a serious muscle condition and a learning disability. would you like to have a look at a little video of hersinging? so she's got her favourite socks on here. right, babe, off you go. # somewhere... wait, you've done that! yeah, i'm doing it again. # ..overthe rainbow, way up
i'm absolutely heartbroken that they treated robert like that.eople with disabilities have the right to be treated as a person. you. mum. there's a camera. she laughs people with a learning disability are not all the same. just like anyone else, we have talents, and there are times where we need help. do you want to go through this again? mm—hm. i'm lucky. i live a very full life. i've had good treatment from the nhs. but that's not always the case for other people like me. hi, there. what...
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robert e.ee so those two things he would have been noted for before the civil war which taken together really don't do a whole lot to explain what we know about robert e. lee when it begins. >> but that he was not necessarily a good father? >> a splendid cavalry commander to carry out the light cavalry raids with arkansas small jobs like that he was good like that but as soon as the revolution was over and he moved back into civilian life everything went from bad to worse. he made investments in western virginia land that were the equivalent of buying ski resorts in bangladesh. they went to nothing. they bankrupted him. it also shows the wrong politics for virginia it was a virginia thomas thomas jefferson in 1813 he was beaten within an inch of his life by a pro- jeffersonian mob in baltimore and taking those together he decided other climes were better so he left went to the west indies when robert never saw him again that is actually a major and dramatic moment in the life of driver easy tha
robert e.ee so those two things he would have been noted for before the civil war which taken together really don't do a whole lot to explain what we know about robert e. lee when it begins. >> but that he was not necessarily a good father? >> a splendid cavalry commander to carry out the light cavalry raids with arkansas small jobs like that he was good like that but as soon as the revolution was over and he moved back into civilian life everything went from bad to worse. he made...
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robert kennedy, jr. attorney. writer nephew of the thirty-fifth us president john f.enator robert kennedy, i think the president understood that khrushchev was in exactly the same position in the kremlin and they both needed to walk carefully through this minefield to keep us out of the war. the strike had to be delivered before the warheads were delivered to the island. the cia did not believe in the presence of warheads in cuba, the nuclear warhead was delivered before the christians had missiles, they do not know this, and they were going to bomb the missiles, but they had it. uh, the approach that is spaced is a rocket and nothing is russian will do. moscow deliberately, in order to preserve secrecy, not only did not inform me about such a dramatic development of events as the supply of nuclear missiles to cuba, but actually made its ambassador an unwitting instrument of deception, since i stubbornly repeated to my american interlocutor that only defensive weapons were in cuba, one of indispensable conditions the ability to puke, it is true, but if you bluff too m
robert kennedy, jr. attorney. writer nephew of the thirty-fifth us president john f.enator robert kennedy, i think the president understood that khrushchev was in exactly the same position in the kremlin and they both needed to walk carefully through this minefield to keep us out of the war. the strike had to be delivered before the warheads were delivered to the island. the cia did not believe in the presence of warheads in cuba, the nuclear warhead was delivered before the christians had...
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i was that was robert. robert led that that chapter and really exquisitely was able unfurl some of chauvin's own history and why it was not surprising that he used the tactics that he used all that robert jump in and that talk a little bit about that. so derek chauvin is an extraordinary, really ordinary police from what we told, but learned. and i think it's important to know that we thought it was important to include him in the book because racism just it's not simply a story for black people and other of color. it consumes can corrupt the spirit of everybody and so we tried to speak with somewhere more than a hundred people had known derek chauvin the course of five, many of them. they didn't to put their names to it. but what we learned with derek chauvin was at some point in his life, really loved watching starsky and hutch. he developed this for wanting to become a police officer. we follow a bit of his journey into that after spending some time the army and acting as a military police. and when he j
i was that was robert. robert led that that chapter and really exquisitely was able unfurl some of chauvin's own history and why it was not surprising that he used the tactics that he used all that robert jump in and that talk a little bit about that. so derek chauvin is an extraordinary, really ordinary police from what we told, but learned. and i think it's important to know that we thought it was important to include him in the book because racism just it's not simply a story for black...
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and in the center stands chief justice john roberts. >> john roberts is someone who is used to winning he's very much a just dicial conservative. >> not a fan of roe v. wade. >> but the set is keenly aware abolishing roe could tear america apart. >> cared more about preserving the legitimacy of the supreme court. >> which meant saving roe. >> he wasn't going to let go. >> months earlier. >> abortion justice. >> oral arguments in the case of dobbs versus jackson women's health center. at issue, a mississippi law that would limit but not eliminate the right to an abortion but five justices want to abolish it all together. >> the conservatives to his right wanted to go all out against roe v. wade. >> the fetus has an interest in having a life. >> i thought it was stunning. >> to save roe, roberts must change one vote. >> there was really only one desperate hope but all came down to kavanaugh. >> justice brett kavanaugh. >> brett kavanaugh has at times gone with the chief. >> prior to his confor mirmatio hearings, he was thought of someone that liked to be in the middle. >> that was prior
and in the center stands chief justice john roberts. >> john roberts is someone who is used to winning he's very much a just dicial conservative. >> not a fan of roe v. wade. >> but the set is keenly aware abolishing roe could tear america apart. >> cared more about preserving the legitimacy of the supreme court. >> which meant saving roe. >> he wasn't going to let go. >> months earlier. >> abortion justice. >> oral arguments in the case of...
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>> that was robert. robert led that chapter and really exquisitely was able to unfurl some of chauvin's own history and why it was not surprising that he used the tactics that he used. i'll let robert jump in and talk a little about that. >> derek chauvin is an extraordinarily ordinary police officer, from what we told, what we learned. and i think it's important to know that we thought it was important to include him in the book because racism just, it's not simply a story for black people and other people of color. it confuses and corrupts the spirit of everybody. and so we tried to speak with somewhere more than 100 people who had known derek chauvin over the course of his life and many of them didn't want to put their names to it. who earned, derek chauvin at some point in his life loved watching starsky & hutch. he wanted to become a police officer. he we follow a bit of his journey into that spending some tile in the army and acting an a military police officer. when he joins the minneapolis police
>> that was robert. robert led that chapter and really exquisitely was able to unfurl some of chauvin's own history and why it was not surprising that he used the tactics that he used. i'll let robert jump in and talk a little about that. >> derek chauvin is an extraordinarily ordinary police officer, from what we told, what we learned. and i think it's important to know that we thought it was important to include him in the book because racism just, it's not simply a story for...
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secret from robert kennedy's memo to us president john f.hington october 22, 1962 i met with the ambassador last night dobrynin on the third floor of the russian embassy and, as you asked, i told him the following i asked. will the soviet ships continue to go to cuba dobrynin looked extremely worried he replied that such designs, he also emphasized that although we may have photographs, but all we see are objects, not missiles. and what exists between objects and the rocket itself. big difference. i said i didn't want to argue about it. there were missiles in cuba and we knew about it. yes, how much do you think? uh president kennedy was ready to go to the end in his determination. his main task as president was to avoid war. i think he would have tried all available means to avoid it, but events were getting out of control, the unifying feature of the khrushchev president kennedy was that both went through the war khrushchev was near stalingrad as for my uncle, they died before his eyes his own, brother. many crew members. his boat was kill
secret from robert kennedy's memo to us president john f.hington october 22, 1962 i met with the ambassador last night dobrynin on the third floor of the russian embassy and, as you asked, i told him the following i asked. will the soviet ships continue to go to cuba dobrynin looked extremely worried he replied that such designs, he also emphasized that although we may have photographs, but all we see are objects, not missiles. and what exists between objects and the rocket itself. big...
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why do you think robert kennedy was chosen? confidant in these negotiations, not the nimes secretary of defense nor the national security adviser, the only person in the presidential administration whom my uncle could trust on the same day robert kennedy invited me and his wife to a family dinner man, he was a complex controversial problem foreign policy. he did not know in detail, but, apparently, he considered himself an expert in these matters, which sometimes complicated a conversation with him, especially when he spoke on behalf of the president, and by the last he apparently was really very close. i tried to use it. and i sometimes started such conversations in order to find out their positions more than in the instructions, this allowed me to expand wider, so i can not fall into a run, but i can say that a number of conversations were of great interest to ours, when necessary, he could explain. moscow why do americans act or speak out there? that's the way they are, i'm not otherwise, it's not in this way, to write to th
why do you think robert kennedy was chosen? confidant in these negotiations, not the nimes secretary of defense nor the national security adviser, the only person in the presidential administration whom my uncle could trust on the same day robert kennedy invited me and his wife to a family dinner man, he was a complex controversial problem foreign policy. he did not know in detail, but, apparently, he considered himself an expert in these matters, which sometimes complicated a conversation with...
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i am absolutely| heartbroken they treated robert like that.eople with disabilities have the right to be treated as a person. you. get this on _ be treated as a person. you. get this on camera. - be treated as a person. you. get this on camera. people i be treated as a person. you. . get this on camera. people with a learning disability are not all the same. just like anyone else, we have talents, and there are times where we need help. do there are times where we need hel. , ., there are times where we need hel, ., there are times where we need hel, y., ., ., there are times where we need hel. ., ., ., ., help. do you want to go through this again? _ help. do you want to go through this again? i— help. do you want to go through this again? i am _ help. do you want to go through this again? i am lucky, - help. do you want to go through this again? i am lucky, i- help. do you want to go through this again? i am lucky, i live - this again? i am lucky, i live a very full— this again? i am lucky, i live a very full life. _ this again? i am lucky, i
i am absolutely| heartbroken they treated robert like that.eople with disabilities have the right to be treated as a person. you. get this on _ be treated as a person. you. get this on camera. - be treated as a person. you. get this on camera. people i be treated as a person. you. . get this on camera. people with a learning disability are not all the same. just like anyone else, we have talents, and there are times where we need help. do there are times where we need hel. , ., there are times...
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robert, robert, robert, robert! >> what happened? sequence of the shots told the story. two quick shots, a pause and then one more. >> our theory all along was that rob hall had executed emmett corrigan with two successive shots. turned to face his wife, attempted to commit suicide with the third shot. >> 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. >> the theory back up by forensics the shots were fired by close range, two or three feet. a heavy concentration of gunshot residue on only robert hall's hand and one dna on the trigger guard. >> the dna matched that of mr. hall. >> i think that robert 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 candy back by killing emmett. >> 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 wa
robert, robert, robert, robert! >> what happened? sequence of the shots told the story. two quick shots, a pause and then one more. >> our theory all along was that rob hall had executed emmett corrigan with two successive shots. turned to face his wife, attempted to commit suicide with the third shot. >> 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....
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robert ? i think that bolduc has ane we d excellent chance. >> the last time we did it, he under 3 poin was just a hair under three points behind. republicanas with still some of the republicans kind of not consolidating back behind a particular candidate.. and i think is that one gets if closer. e the vast majority of people in many polls before that primary p ,they want to get through them all. >> how do you both call the state of pennsylvania?o wins >> who do you think wins there? matt , i think it's gonnat be tight, but i think oz hasoz h momentum with him. >> we had a poll where he was ee even he's come up four or five points in the last 5 three weeks, i think oxygens itt out. >> what do you think, robert ?so i think as it gets the most votes, jd in jd vance in ohio, i what do you guys see that actually advance your theory that. yeah, okay, well, that was much of a contest. >> ron johnson, i think we all agree, will win wisconsin right.n yes. >> yeah. >> okay, let's go out to adam laxalt
robert ? i think that bolduc has ane we d excellent chance. >> the last time we did it, he under 3 poin was just a hair under three points behind. republicanas with still some of the republicans kind of not consolidating back behind a particular candidate.. and i think is that one gets if closer. e the vast majority of people in many polls before that primary p ,they want to get through them all. >> how do you both call the state of pennsylvania?o wins >> who do you think wins...
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robert: it will be painful. the whole of western europe knows what is going on in russia and ukraine is causing serious economic difficulty for us all. i watch bloomberg most mornings at 8:00. we were watching notably the british markets in terms of gilts and stock prices and germany and france and the like and it will be painful. scarlet: what you want investors outside the u.k. to understand about the tories commitment to address all of these long-term economic issues? robert: i think it is sensible for people to look at what was just said. we will not face an election for about two years and therefore there will be a difficult period , but a period of economic stability. rishi sunak has shown that as chancellor and i'm sure he will now follow it with jeremy hunt in terms of his ministration as prime minister. dani: thank you so much for joining us and putting up with the loudness. robert: i was a rugby referee. i am used to it. dani: robert haywood, conservative member of the u.k. house of lords. scarlet: com
robert: it will be painful. the whole of western europe knows what is going on in russia and ukraine is causing serious economic difficulty for us all. i watch bloomberg most mornings at 8:00. we were watching notably the british markets in terms of gilts and stock prices and germany and france and the like and it will be painful. scarlet: what you want investors outside the u.k. to understand about the tories commitment to address all of these long-term economic issues? robert: i think it is...
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took one look and called raymond "ray bob" roberts. then a detective with the san antonio police department. >> it looks like a robbery gone bad. the store is in disarray. the clerk was found in the back office. she's dead. if i can get some information on her. any witnesses. >> so we hold the scene down, get the crime scene detectives out there. >> the news, indistinct, unconfirmed, spread through the texas afternoon. somebody dead in amber's store. but most people did not know who. including amber's father as he headed over there. >> i jumped in my truck and i called a friend of mine who was a defense attorney and i said, i need you to call anybody that you can. see what you can find out. i was just about there and he called me and he said, well how far are you from there? >> and that's when he realized, it wasn't that amber found someone dead. >> they found her. >> my knees just buckled and i just -- my whole world just died right there. >> it's a pretty dreadful feeling? >> it's the worst feeling in the world because you totally re
took one look and called raymond "ray bob" roberts. then a detective with the san antonio police department. >> it looks like a robbery gone bad. the store is in disarray. the clerk was found in the back office. she's dead. if i can get some information on her. any witnesses. >> so we hold the scene down, get the crime scene detectives out there. >> the news, indistinct, unconfirmed, spread through the texas afternoon. somebody dead in amber's store. but most people...
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so when the idea came to put this book together, he is a natural undertaking for robert and i and robert interviewed so armany people and on the floyd family and spent time with the family and myself with spending time researching george floyd's family history and also giving that overview of the overall project at extensive but all of the other reporters what they were doing and came together and really was seamless that we were able to turn what is like you said a very different approach writing articles into turn your project into a narrative and we spent hundreds of additional interviews and times and settings with people who could tell us more about george floyd is essence and bring him to life on the page and through his adolescence and adulthood and final moments and being able to take the time to do the kind reporting the credit ready anything about us to that story to be even more powerful. >> we note that one of the reasons that is is incredibly comprehensive writer himself. [inaudible conversations]. and even greater is the idea and the conversations and starting to show and s
so when the idea came to put this book together, he is a natural undertaking for robert and i and robert interviewed so armany people and on the floyd family and spent time with the family and myself with spending time researching george floyd's family history and also giving that overview of the overall project at extensive but all of the other reporters what they were doing and came together and really was seamless that we were able to turn what is like you said a very different approach...
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tonight -- george clooney and julia roberts. celebrities with mean tweets.lus music from omar apollo -- with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, thank you very much. thanks. hi, everybody. thanks. thank you. i'm gemmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching and joining us. please settle in, because -- oh, what a day it was here today in america. the award-winning limited series "the white potus" is back. [ laughter ] if you haven't been keeping up up with the january 6th hearings, here's a quick recap to get you up to speed. >> previously on january 6th -- >> president trump followed the course recommended by an apparently inebriated rudy giuliani. >> the mayor was definitely intoxicated. >> what they were proposing i thought was nuts. >> the claims of fraud were bull [ bleep ]. >> there was ketchup dripping down the wall. >> then we went for lunch. we went for tuckers. >> president trump was yelling and aware of the rioters' chants to "hang mike pence." >> it was a different tone than i'd heard hi
tonight -- george clooney and julia roberts. celebrities with mean tweets.lus music from omar apollo -- with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, thank you very much. thanks. hi, everybody. thanks. thank you. i'm gemmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching and joining us. please settle in, because -- oh, what a day it was here today in america. the award-winning limited series "the white potus" is back. [ laughter ]...
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robert and itu go way back. actually, we both had early part of our careers where we worked together quite a bit and robert was responsible in some ways for me coming to the "washington post" to recruit me and get people to hire me and they were very dogged about it. so he had this sense and we'd known each other for quite a long time but we hadn't spent a lot of time reporting together. i hadfe been covering the white house, a very different kind of work very high metabolism and you're always rushing and you don't get to take the time to do the kind of in-depth reporting so i don't think that we never worked together on a piece. it was always thought-provoking and interesting. he talked to people in the country about how the policy impacted them. following president obama or president trump about what happened at the moment when i got to be part of this team and right on the series, there were other pieces that were going to be coming along. when the idea came to put this book together so many people had been a
robert and itu go way back. actually, we both had early part of our careers where we worked together quite a bit and robert was responsible in some ways for me coming to the "washington post" to recruit me and get people to hire me and they were very dogged about it. so he had this sense and we'd known each other for quite a long time but we hadn't spent a lot of time reporting together. i hadfe been covering the white house, a very different kind of work very high metabolism and...
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robert moses.owling giant will give you a hint. >> i did what no one else could do. it stands proividing a frame fo new yorkers, giving them a structure that's going to last. >> reporter: ralph fiennes stars in a play about robert moses opening this week. in the city that is what it is, even today, the good and the bad, because of the nearly unchecked power r.m. had for more than 40 years to shape it. >> my god. >> reporter: the play is by david hare. >> i like the provocation of it. the provocation of a man who challenges you to like him. he does stuff for people. he has also done terrible stuff to people. >> robert moses, whose very enemies would say that he more than any other person is the man who built new york. >> reporter: from this 1963 cbs report, a partial list of robert moses' public works in new york city and beyond. >> to the east, the united nations building. perched across a highway. then the whitestone bridge. the throggs neck. >> reporter: including more than a dozen great bridges
robert moses.owling giant will give you a hint. >> i did what no one else could do. it stands proividing a frame fo new yorkers, giving them a structure that's going to last. >> reporter: ralph fiennes stars in a play about robert moses opening this week. in the city that is what it is, even today, the good and the bad, because of the nearly unchecked power r.m. had for more than 40 years to shape it. >> my god. >> reporter: the play is by david hare. >> i like the...
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robert: i am a bit of a stale ball on china.e moved china to overweight months ago and it is not worked. part of the logic was we could see potential catalysts coming out of china opening up or may fiscal policy around the congress or rate cuts. it is the one economy in the world steered where we have an acceleration in gdp. i can see a bunch of factors and catalysts that could move in china's favor although it has not worked up until now. haidi: we will talk to you after the party congress. rob, great to have you with us. robert buckland here in sydney. we are going to continue our coverage on day two here in sydney. we are going to guy debelle, talking about the energy transition. plus, head of apac trading strategy will join us. you can also get a roundup of the stories you need to know in today'e edition of daybreak at dayb . you can play around with the settings to just get the news on the industries and asset classes that matter to you. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: taking a look at the day ahead for us joy and new zeala
robert: i am a bit of a stale ball on china.e moved china to overweight months ago and it is not worked. part of the logic was we could see potential catalysts coming out of china opening up or may fiscal policy around the congress or rate cuts. it is the one economy in the world steered where we have an acceleration in gdp. i can see a bunch of factors and catalysts that could move in china's favor although it has not worked up until now. haidi: we will talk to you after the party congress....
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they came from john roberts. it is john roberts who is the actual, he is the guy behind the curtain who is pulled the strings to eviscerate our voting protections so that an orange buffoon like donald trump can then in his gestapo jackboots people can -- i don't want to -- i don't want to give him them that level, like a jackbooted idiot people, that is why they had this open because john robert set the scene for them. if you don't control -- i come back to if you don't control anything, the john lewis voting rights act great idea, freedom to vote act, still fine but what makes democrats think those things will matter. john roberts, he has more help than he did in 2013. if you don't pack the courts you are not taking back anything, the john lewis voting rights act, they passed it and roberts would not be down before breakfast. samuel alito would knock it down, to have voting rights and that is always true since even the passage of the 15th amendment. >> host: thank you. [applause] >> how are we doing? excellent.
they came from john roberts. it is john roberts who is the actual, he is the guy behind the curtain who is pulled the strings to eviscerate our voting protections so that an orange buffoon like donald trump can then in his gestapo jackboots people can -- i don't want to -- i don't want to give him them that level, like a jackbooted idiot people, that is why they had this open because john robert set the scene for them. if you don't control -- i come back to if you don't control anything, the...
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already back in the mid 19 seventy's, robert wexler began experimenting with motion tracking a new york. he recorded dances, movements using body sensors, and then converted the movement data into sounds. oh, that lead the foundation for the motion composer which create sounds based on people's gestures. to achieve this, a 3 d camera films, a person's movements, software then converts the sequences into corresponding sounds. the system detects even the smallest motions. the motion composers used in therapeutic clinics and inclusive schools. many are moved by the ability to express themselves artistically through movement. in mice and re, most people are overcome with emotions. enjoy troy. it's not unusual to see people crying, their workshops and writers of joy in brown's workshops. asteroid as a dancer, robert wexler has often stood in the spotlight with the motion composer. he's created a stage for people who are too often overlooked. i love seeing technology act as an aide for people to better express themselves, and if it helps people with disabilities feel more secure, confident, a
already back in the mid 19 seventy's, robert wexler began experimenting with motion tracking a new york. he recorded dances, movements using body sensors, and then converted the movement data into sounds. oh, that lead the foundation for the motion composer which create sounds based on people's gestures. to achieve this, a 3 d camera films, a person's movements, software then converts the sequences into corresponding sounds. the system detects even the smallest motions. the motion composers...
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and even the slightest movement produced to sound that was the goal, american dom sir robert wexler, set for himself and developing the motion? composer? it's been a minute to 3. i believe we're all dancers, we're all musicians and that's the principle behind the motion. composer about it enables us all to experience those instincts on people with all capabilities, mention it ala face kaiten. already back in the mid 19 seventy's, robert wexler began experimenting with motion tracking a new york. he recorded dances, movements using body sensors, and then converted the movement data into sounds. oh, that lead the foundation for the motion composer which create sounds based on people's gestures. to achieve this, a 3 d camera films, a person's movement. software then converts the sequences into corresponding sounds . the system detects even the smallest motions. the motion composers used in therapeutic clinics and inclusive schools. many are moved by the ability to express themselves artistically through movement. in mice and re, most people are overcome with emotions and joy, joy, it's
and even the slightest movement produced to sound that was the goal, american dom sir robert wexler, set for himself and developing the motion? composer? it's been a minute to 3. i believe we're all dancers, we're all musicians and that's the principle behind the motion. composer about it enables us all to experience those instincts on people with all capabilities, mention it ala face kaiten. already back in the mid 19 seventy's, robert wexler began experimenting with motion tracking a new...
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and now i'd like to introduce robert edsel. robert is a very well successful athlete. successful businessman, a noted and distinguished philanthropist, and gave the world a gift. gave us a gift in. the remembrance of the story world war two and the monuments men and women who helped give to culture cultural heritage and help save the spirit of humankind. robert in his book turned into a movie really expert raised tens of millions, even hundreds of millions of people in so many places around world about this mission. and as i noted and i told robert ahead of time that he did not know that story about haiti. here was minister in haiti, charged with rebuilding country after 200,000 people had died and his country lay in ruins and he was inspired by robert ansel's book. robert. thank you much for those comments. richard. exceedingly kind and i'm deeply touched by your story about what took place with the in haiti. that's something else. i want thank general. of course, the teams at the smithsonian cultural rescue initiative and our army civil affairs and psychological psyc
and now i'd like to introduce robert edsel. robert is a very well successful athlete. successful businessman, a noted and distinguished philanthropist, and gave the world a gift. gave us a gift in. the remembrance of the story world war two and the monuments men and women who helped give to culture cultural heritage and help save the spirit of humankind. robert in his book turned into a movie really expert raised tens of millions, even hundreds of millions of people in so many places around...
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robert thank you for being here, let's get started. as you see it.ng on in the state of pennsylvania? >> right now pennsylvania we're seeing the race tightening a lot. a few weeks ago, narrative was there was no way to recover. they didn't talk about after the primaries there was a long period of time where nobody said anything about fedder man, he was still in the hospital. no one laid off of oz, now lumps are coming to both sides and people realize what fetterman's record is that race will continue to tighten. it was never a big margin. but every poll ours and others, realize this is a dog fight. and we see crime emerging as a big issue, fetterman's record exposed i think that incident in philadelphia, is rail going continue to ga galvanize voters. mark: it was 30 teens went to a -- and rampaged the place. the murder rate in philadelphia is highest it has been. rape is through the roof. and a democrat city with a soros da, a democrat governor, and lieutenant governor, democrat attorney general there in the state, they control the state. pretty much
robert thank you for being here, let's get started. as you see it.ng on in the state of pennsylvania? >> right now pennsylvania we're seeing the race tightening a lot. a few weeks ago, narrative was there was no way to recover. they didn't talk about after the primaries there was a long period of time where nobody said anything about fedder man, he was still in the hospital. no one laid off of oz, now lumps are coming to both sides and people realize what fetterman's record is that race...
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uh, robert came in generally always came with his wife.h, dad had a melody and he suggested this melody to robert ivanovich and that's how it was born for the first time, as it were, began. the popularity of the song he accurately chose a focus group to test his music he tested on housekeepers. i remember we had, uh, a housekeeper. ei here, she was a very musical person. and that's when dad played music. now, if she didn’t like it, then this song is sure, so she was a success like this, for example, take your time with the song, it was like that with the rays, the city of the earth, 20 years old, the composer babadzhanyan and the poet. rozhdestvensky wrote songs together and almost all of them became hits, as soon as the song hit the radio air, literally the next day, applications began to come in for its re-performance. it seems to me that magomayev, he outgrew all his songs anyway, so that he would not sing. and it became such a magomayev hit. i even remember, here's an interesting case, it was 10 years ago atlantic city america creative
uh, robert came in generally always came with his wife.h, dad had a melody and he suggested this melody to robert ivanovich and that's how it was born for the first time, as it were, began. the popularity of the song he accurately chose a focus group to test his music he tested on housekeepers. i remember we had, uh, a housekeeper. ei here, she was a very musical person. and that's when dad played music. now, if she didn’t like it, then this song is sure, so she was a success like this, for...
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roberts and oviedo.t said attacks on democracy that we see now in our news, those did not come from donald trump. i know he's a bad guy the committee wants to say. those didn't come from donald trump or they came from john roberts. it's john roberts he's the guy behind the curtain who has pulled the strings to eviscerate her voting protection so zone orange like donald trump and his gestapo people, i don't want to give them that level. like these jack boot people that's why they have had this opening because john roberts set the scene. i come back to the don't control the courts you don't control or anything. did john writes lewis at. john lewis rights act good and let's do that but what makes democrats think that those things are going to matter? if you don't pass the courts you are taking past the john roberts at its apex of voting to write -- freedom to vote act you knock it down. that's always been true that the passage of the 15th amendment. >> thank you. [applause] so andy how are we doing on time?
roberts and oviedo.t said attacks on democracy that we see now in our news, those did not come from donald trump. i know he's a bad guy the committee wants to say. those didn't come from donald trump or they came from john roberts. it's john roberts he's the guy behind the curtain who has pulled the strings to eviscerate her voting protection so zone orange like donald trump and his gestapo people, i don't want to give them that level. like these jack boot people that's why they have had this...
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robert, any impact? >> considering that joe would be a negative one, i'll say zero. >> sean: so barack obama will be of no help to democratic candidates? >> he could in places like atlanta and fulton county. he might increase the interest in the turnout a little bit. the african american turnout in georgia has ticked down in early voting. started out at 36%, which is robust to in georgia, there has to be a turnout of 33%. in today in early voting, it's down to 30%. so barack obama has got a lot of work to do to pull these candidates through. >> it's not going to be stacey. if he's going to help warnock, he has a lot to do in a short period of time. i don't see it working. >> sean: robert? >> not to mention so many of these african american voters will vote norwalker and kemp. so you have to be careful who you turn out. when they haven't broken in to 80 yet. 70% of the people are voting for him, and turning him out might not be the panacea they think it is. >> sean: i don't think anybody can help stacey a
robert, any impact? >> considering that joe would be a negative one, i'll say zero. >> sean: so barack obama will be of no help to democratic candidates? >> he could in places like atlanta and fulton county. he might increase the interest in the turnout a little bit. the african american turnout in georgia has ticked down in early voting. started out at 36%, which is robust to in georgia, there has to be a turnout of 33%. in today in early voting, it's down to 30%. so barack...