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he had known robert and his mother for years. robert looked up to randy, trusted him. county police came looking for robert after the fire, sandy told him, without hesitation where he could find her son. >> i said is robert in trouble? >> he said he was in serious trouble. >> but sandy had no idea just how serious. or, what was about to happen in that parking lot, where robert was hanging out with his friend. >> guns pointed at you, you are wondering what is going on. i was scared, i was shaken. >> why robert? because the fugett siblings told police they had accomplices from their high school, and he was one of them. another one was pulled in that same night interviewed by detective giles and his partner. >> at the end of the interview, he was looked at each other. this kid has no idea what we are talking about, he was clueless to what we were asking him. >> so the fugett's lied when they had fingered him, the kid was eventually released. but robert? he had a far different experience in the interview room. and a different detective. >> they were sitting across from you
he had known robert and his mother for years. robert looked up to randy, trusted him. county police came looking for robert after the fire, sandy told him, without hesitation where he could find her son. >> i said is robert in trouble? >> he said he was in serious trouble. >> but sandy had no idea just how serious. or, what was about to happen in that parking lot, where robert was hanging out with his friend. >> guns pointed at you, you are wondering what is going on. i...
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[airplane engine accelerating] ashley roberts: woo! ashley roberts (voiceover): long island is, in fact, the longest island in the united states. and getting to the east end from manhattan on this very appropriately-named land mass means hours spent behind the wheel of a car on the long island expressway-- that is, unless you take flight, cut through the air, and fly the whale. aboard whale force one with owner andrew clark and his accomplished crew, fly the whale offers travelers the convenience of land and sea-based charter flights that make the world your runway. but with a slight tailwind working in our favor, in only 30 minutes we're descending to our final destination. [laughter] back on terra firma, my first stop is an east end institution. hey. -hi. how are you today? -i'm good. how are you? -welcome to gurney's. thank you. [sighs] oh, this looks-- balcony. clerk: as a guest, you do have full access to the beach club. you also have full use of the spa facilities. ashley roberts (voiceover): and there are five eating and drinkin
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ashley roberts: we're on the same page, roman, you and i.er): and while you can talk wine until the cows come home to graze, it's always better to sample the goods. en garde. the hamptons at its best. "a la voile." roman roth: there we go. ashley roberts: woo! ooo. to earth in liquid form. roman roth: that's a good toast. cheers. cheers. mmm. yep. that's good stuff right there. want more e from your r vitam? get m more with n nature's bob. from t the first-e-ever tripe actition sleep s supplement.. to daily d digestive s suppor. to more wewellness sololutios every daday. get m more with n nature's bob. i i was injurered in a carar c. i had nono idea how w much mymy case was s worth. i calleded the barnenes firm. when a a truck hitit my son, i hahad so many y questions about hihis case. i calleded the barnenes firm. it w was the besest call i i could'veve made. your case e is often w worth m than i insurance o offers. callll the barnenes firm to o ft what your r case couldld be wo. we will l help get y you the b resultlt possible.e. ♪ the b b
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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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robert was murdered. police get a game changing phone call from roberts. good friend jason bernetti. it really changes the face of everything. detectives really didn't have any strong leads in this investigation until jason byrne 18 had come forward. he had a very strange voicemail left on his phone. jason told us that sabrina was possibly involved with a red land's fireman by the name of jonathan hearn. jason pernetti, new. jonathan hearn, due to their both firefighters, and that they used to work with one another, especially when jonathan was a paramedic on an ambulance crew ran calls together. jonathan hearn grew up a little bit sheltered. it seemed he was a good looking guy really fit, and i think he was incredibly ambitious, too, especially for his age. jonathan hurt. his paramedic program with honors, even got an award for outstanding performance. jonathan hearn really did have a natural instinct to draw people in. he's a first responder. he took care of elderly ladies and he would make them feel okay and everything's fine. had you heard of jonathan
robert was murdered. police get a game changing phone call from roberts. good friend jason bernetti. it really changes the face of everything. detectives really didn't have any strong leads in this investigation until jason byrne 18 had come forward. he had a very strange voicemail left on his phone. jason told us that sabrina was possibly involved with a red land's fireman by the name of jonathan hearn. jason pernetti, new. jonathan hearn, due to their both firefighters, and that they used to...
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roberts: horas extras. Ávila: horas extras.jimÉnez tambiÉn es director del programa de trabajadores agrÍcolas de alas, una organizaciÓn de servicios sociales y culturales sin fines de lucro que proveen servicios en la costa oeste de los estados unidos. >> buenas tardes, seÑores. roberts: segÚn Él, la situaciÓn del seguro mÉdico es un perfecto ejemplo de cÓmo los trabajadores estÁn atrapados en la pobreza sin un camino de salida. jimenez: para poder vivir aquÍ en half moon bay, una persona tiene que ganar lo mÍnimo de 38 a 40 dÓlares por hora. el campesino estÁ ganando 16 dolares por hora. roberts: si el campesino gana mÁs, ya no califica para medicina gratis. jimenez: correcto. no califican. ahorita tenemos personas campesinas que estÁn ganando 14.000 dolares por aÑo, personas mayores de edad. 14.000 por aÑo. pero tienen su seguro mÉdico. roberts: pero 14.000 por aÑo. eso es... ¿quiÉn vive con eso? eso es una miseria. jimenez: es una miseria. hay personas que ganan menos de 14.000 dolares por aÑo. roberts: ¿no le molesta eso? j
roberts: horas extras. Ávila: horas extras.jimÉnez tambiÉn es director del programa de trabajadores agrÍcolas de alas, una organizaciÓn de servicios sociales y culturales sin fines de lucro que proveen servicios en la costa oeste de los estados unidos. >> buenas tardes, seÑores. roberts: segÚn Él, la situaciÓn del seguro mÉdico es un perfecto ejemplo de cÓmo los trabajadores estÁn atrapados en la pobreza sin un camino de salida. jimenez: para poder vivir aquÍ en half moon...
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she married doctor robert green house.i do not have a picture of robert but i can show the church in which they were married, st. patrick's catholic church. no robert was not a catholic he was an episcopalian. robert has an interesting connection, at least to me because he was a richmond her. he was born in richmond and in fact his mother was killed in the tragic theater fire. robert was educated at william and mary and they went to medical school in new york. but his true passion was culture and language he spent seven years in europe he spoke spanish, french, german and italian. so when he came back to the states he got a job working as a translator and librarian in the state department in washington d.c. robert was 13 years older than rose, but they do seem to have had this very close marriage. really kind of a partnership. rose is very often the one who is pushing them forward in society. they had a total of eight children but tragically five of them died quite young. there are only three girls that survived rose. they
she married doctor robert green house.i do not have a picture of robert but i can show the church in which they were married, st. patrick's catholic church. no robert was not a catholic he was an episcopalian. robert has an interesting connection, at least to me because he was a richmond her. he was born in richmond and in fact his mother was killed in the tragic theater fire. robert was educated at william and mary and they went to medical school in new york. but his true passion was culture...
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robert medley there. _ sirens going off. goodness. robert medley there, senior _ sirens going off.off. goodness. robert l medley there, senior reporter, thank you so much forjoining us on the programme, iam you so much forjoining us on the programme, i am sorry to cut you off that way because we do need to move onto another item the show. i want to bring you an update on the case of the british men arrested by the taliban in afghanistan. the bbc has been told there are �*positive updates'. the government said it had been in negotiations following the news of their detention. yetunde yusuf has more. back under taliban control since the summer of 2021, now it's emerged that three british men are being held in custody by the taliban in afghanistan. so maybe i might be evacuated tonight, maybe next week, maybe a month. it's understood one of them is miles routledge, who had to be evacuated in the final days of the occupation in 2021. he's gained a social media following visiting countries deemed dangerous by the authorities. two other british men have also been arrested — kevin cornwel
robert medley there. _ sirens going off. goodness. robert medley there, senior _ sirens going off.off. goodness. robert l medley there, senior reporter, thank you so much forjoining us on the programme, iam you so much forjoining us on the programme, i am sorry to cut you off that way because we do need to move onto another item the show. i want to bring you an update on the case of the british men arrested by the taliban in afghanistan. the bbc has been told there are �*positive updates'....
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i'm sure the chain roberts feels the way a for this belt.he chief justice robert feels the way they've fortas felt when they boarded said in his resignation letter there has been no wrongdoing on my part a forest resigned because of the possible appearance of him proprietary. not because he actually di anything wrong jane roberts works invites the appearance of impropriety bu it is because the work is done quietly, and invisibly, unlike ginni thomas's mad ran thank to donald trump's white hous chief of staff, which ha become public thanks to th supreme court of the january six committee. establishment washington is on troubled by jane roberts deriving income from more la firms than we could ever count there is a model o proprietary-ness for spouses people who find themselves i positions requiring the highes ethical standards. the leading model, the best on we have ever seen for how to handle this is the very firs man, in history, to be married to a vice president of the united states. attorney doug emhoff was a ver highly paid high powered l
i'm sure the chain roberts feels the way a for this belt.he chief justice robert feels the way they've fortas felt when they boarded said in his resignation letter there has been no wrongdoing on my part a forest resigned because of the possible appearance of him proprietary. not because he actually di anything wrong jane roberts works invites the appearance of impropriety bu it is because the work is done quietly, and invisibly, unlike ginni thomas's mad ran thank to donald trump's white hous...
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but robert, to be fair. yeah, you just set a mouthful there and if they're able to make, bring all that evidence and prove all of that, you're absolutely right. it could get to a felony. but right now, as you even described it, what they have is a guy who expenses money that he goes. i don't think you have to get to a felony. listen, i be elisha mason, laws and i nation of in. yeah. although my point is why bring just a misdemeanor than if that's all you got. but let me ask you this, steve. i think this is an important question for me. who do you think can hurt the former president? more especially on the witness stand, stormy daniels, steve cohen, or alan weisel burke? i think the, the problem with all 3 of them is, is that you got stormy daniels, you know, on the pros, the president over $600000.00 for a bogus slander case. she owes him money be the 1st time in history that stripper has to pay the guy he's supposed to get sex with. and then you've got cohen who is a convicted perjurer and fraud. he's going
but robert, to be fair. yeah, you just set a mouthful there and if they're able to make, bring all that evidence and prove all of that, you're absolutely right. it could get to a felony. but right now, as you even described it, what they have is a guy who expenses money that he goes. i don't think you have to get to a felony. listen, i be elisha mason, laws and i nation of in. yeah. although my point is why bring just a misdemeanor than if that's all you got. but let me ask you this, steve. i...
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robert hanssen over at fbi. and an amount has she was a spy for cuba, worked for the defense intelligence agency. so these people, it's so painful when you find out that they betrayed your trust. and so this gallery shows why it's so important to make sure we keep our counter measures strong here at cia. so in in this gallery, we have a lot of different artifacts related to these traitors. we have the monitor that aims at his computer station, got a card from robert hanssen, as well as the badge for for an a montez who was just released from prison after serving 20 years for spying on us for cuba. a double agent working at the defense intelligence agency here at cia, many different parts of media, a website, cia gov through twitter, through facebook, we have our artifacts on display for the american to see. they might not be able to come to this museum to see physically because we are here at cia headquarters and that security overlay doesn't allow visitors to come in from off the street. but we hope that the am
robert hanssen over at fbi. and an amount has she was a spy for cuba, worked for the defense intelligence agency. so these people, it's so painful when you find out that they betrayed your trust. and so this gallery shows why it's so important to make sure we keep our counter measures strong here at cia. so in in this gallery, we have a lot of different artifacts related to these traitors. we have the monitor that aims at his computer station, got a card from robert hanssen, as well as the...
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robert hanssen over at fbi. and an amount has she was a spy for cuba, worked for the defense intelligence agency. so these people, it's so painful when you find out that they betrayed your trust. and so this gallery shows why it's so important to make sure we keep our counter measures strong here at cia. so in in this gallery, we have a lot of different artifacts related to these traitors. we have the monitor that aims at his computer station, got a card from robert hanssen, as well as the badge for for an a montez who was just released from prison after serving 20 years for spying on us for cuba. a double agent working at the defense intelligence agency here at cia, many different parts of media, a website, cia gov through twitter, through facebook, we have our artifacts on display for the american to see. they might not be able to come to this museum to see physically because we are here at cia headquarters and that security overlay doesn't allow visitors to come in from off the street. but we hope that the am
robert hanssen over at fbi. and an amount has she was a spy for cuba, worked for the defense intelligence agency. so these people, it's so painful when you find out that they betrayed your trust. and so this gallery shows why it's so important to make sure we keep our counter measures strong here at cia. so in in this gallery, we have a lot of different artifacts related to these traitors. we have the monitor that aims at his computer station, got a card from robert hanssen, as well as the...
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robert, do you agree? what say you are absolutely this why i have not understood on his explain to me this political persecution talkie points that the trump team has been using for the last several weeks because it doesn't make a damn bit of sense. if you think about it from warner, about a 3rd of a 2nd, because one present from one of the spectacle, he could have done this oh, resumed the arraignment. he wanna be 24 hour dance covers and taking off landing, driving through new york. all those things, so that though is not of the democrat clinical, wanted him and hancock in a much tro, volunteer for that because he one of the attention and publicity, and as you said, all this had done is clear out the primary field to make it more and more likely to present probably the nomination. no one has cared about anything. rhonda sanders or make the nicholas hay or tim scott said for the last 2 weeks. um, so why is that? how exactly is this a politically motivated prosecution? when all his done his health trunk an
robert, do you agree? what say you are absolutely this why i have not understood on his explain to me this political persecution talkie points that the trump team has been using for the last several weeks because it doesn't make a damn bit of sense. if you think about it from warner, about a 3rd of a 2nd, because one present from one of the spectacle, he could have done this oh, resumed the arraignment. he wanna be 24 hour dance covers and taking off landing, driving through new york. all those...
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robert? just as a lawyer always will do, i will say, david packer, i think that the for a publisher of the national enquirer is the person that will be the most compelling and the most damaging witness. because he was in charge of these catching kills games. he does not have any taint on him. the story daniels have or that are alan y soleberg or little michael cohen, how he has very clear and dynamic information mickely to the presence convict. explain that to our viewers around the world who may not understand what you just said with this a catch instead, catch and kill a thing that david packer, the, i guess the seo of the national enquirer was supposedly allegedly doing with mister truck. why that so significant absolutely won't, will from the, from the indictment from the information that we've gathered up. the accusation is that present trumpet. mister packer went through a process of buying or going to people who had damaging stories against president trump and then paying them off in o
robert? just as a lawyer always will do, i will say, david packer, i think that the for a publisher of the national enquirer is the person that will be the most compelling and the most damaging witness. because he was in charge of these catching kills games. he does not have any taint on him. the story daniels have or that are alan y soleberg or little michael cohen, how he has very clear and dynamic information mickely to the presence convict. explain that to our viewers around the world who...
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that democrat is robert f.of the late senator, presidential candidate and attorney general. he joins us now. robert, very good to have you. >> good to be back with you, neil. it's been a long time. neil: it has. too long. you know, those are incredible numbers, robert. i mean, you're polling 14% and, you know, what's remarkable is a good part of that 14% isn't coming from your family. many of them are not keen on you taking on the president and i'm just wondering why that is? i know three of them are diplomates in the biden administration so that makes sense. others though, they're holding back, why is that? >> well, you know, i don't agree with my family on all issues. my family, first of all, including myself have had a long relationship with joe biden and a friendship and joe biden has a my dad behind him , a photo, on his desk and many are working with the administration. and other of my family members just don't agree with me on issues on censorship, or on public health issues. you know, we're a big family
that democrat is robert f.of the late senator, presidential candidate and attorney general. he joins us now. robert, very good to have you. >> good to be back with you, neil. it's been a long time. neil: it has. too long. you know, those are incredible numbers, robert. i mean, you're polling 14% and, you know, what's remarkable is a good part of that 14% isn't coming from your family. many of them are not keen on you taking on the president and i'm just wondering why that is? i know three...
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robert keybo, thanks for joining us. and thanks to our viewers for joining us for this episode of the whistle blowers remember, martin luther king told us that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, but almost 2000 years earlier. seneca, the elders said that it is a denial of justice not to stretch out a helping hand to the fallen. that's the common right of humanity. that's what the tivo refugees did, and the world is a better place because of it. i'm john curiosity and you've been watching the whistleblowers. we'll see you next time. ah. 2 2 name in boston, sabrina. put bombing in. so then on this it will be a call yet no blessed sauce. that was to be fish. she did so do you know the pin? i'm not sure let us, but that's our growth net that was on the indian dive discount for joseph. miss alex is launching a on i was in the book says that will be almost a month. you may still have to continue listening to what you know. so it's just, you can give me some support for us dollars on a box which i put in a si
robert keybo, thanks for joining us. and thanks to our viewers for joining us for this episode of the whistle blowers remember, martin luther king told us that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, but almost 2000 years earlier. seneca, the elders said that it is a denial of justice not to stretch out a helping hand to the fallen. that's the common right of humanity. that's what the tivo refugees did, and the world is a better place because of it. i'm john curiosity and you've...
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robert, thanks again for joining us. thank you. i want to ask you a few questions from the legal side when you were living and working in hong kong. you worked with you and hcr to protect ed snowden and to ensure that he wasn't snatched and rendered by the cia or by any other intelligence service. how does one go about projecting a client who is arguably the highest profile and most sought after person in the world? where do you even begin a with, with mr. snowdon case, or anyone who was in his position on the there was a the globe, the global media was descending upon on call governments around the world. their interests are, their focus descended upon hong kong in general to their team. and it was clearly understood that you know mr. snowden profile and the significance of his disclosures as a whistleblower, put him at the grave wrist. so 1st and foremost was to remove or quite enough vision would be to remove them from, take them off the radar, allowing the media and following the media would be the government. the authorities w
robert, thanks again for joining us. thank you. i want to ask you a few questions from the legal side when you were living and working in hong kong. you worked with you and hcr to protect ed snowden and to ensure that he wasn't snatched and rendered by the cia or by any other intelligence service. how does one go about projecting a client who is arguably the highest profile and most sought after person in the world? where do you even begin a with, with mr. snowdon case, or anyone who was in his...
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but robert, to be fair. yeah, you just set a mouthful there and if they're able to make, bring all that evidence and prove all of that, you're absolutely right. it could get to a felony. but right now, as you even described it, what they have is a guy who essentially put down as legal expenses, money that he gave to a woman that he slept with, that is a misdemeanor at this point and nothing else out. you go beyond that at this point without knowing what you got. right. and, and i not let you go ahead. you be sure, because i want to give steve a chance here. absolutely. i don't. i don't think you have to get to a felony. let's understand. even if you're saying it's a misdemeanor, he's still broke the law and we're not in a country that said what? because of your position because of your power because of your name because of your money, you could get the commit. what mr. mean, or for any other crime, a thinking should be held accountable for whatever crime you commit. we're going to who you are. every idea beh
but robert, to be fair. yeah, you just set a mouthful there and if they're able to make, bring all that evidence and prove all of that, you're absolutely right. it could get to a felony. but right now, as you even described it, what they have is a guy who essentially put down as legal expenses, money that he gave to a woman that he slept with, that is a misdemeanor at this point and nothing else out. you go beyond that at this point without knowing what you got. right. and, and i not let you go...
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and robert tebow remains an important player in the snowden story. robert, welcome to the show. we're happy to have you much john's, my pleasure to if you're all today on your show. thank you, let's, let's begin at the beginning, this seems like one of those situations where you and the tb refugees had just happened to be in the right place. at the right time when ed snowden made his revelations and then went on the run. what happened? how did this all begin? well, keeping the narrative, as simple as i can. add. snowden had arrived in hong kong and about mid may 2013. and towards the end of that much. and in early june, the guardian had started publishing stories by based on information from a former cia agents. and this caught the attention of authorities and how can public these stories galvanized, you know, public interest in particular because glen greenwald, who has had written stories, talked about the present program and the global electronic master valence. that the serve us was conducting and, and the fact that the other members of the 5 ice group should be canada unite
and robert tebow remains an important player in the snowden story. robert, welcome to the show. we're happy to have you much john's, my pleasure to if you're all today on your show. thank you, let's, let's begin at the beginning, this seems like one of those situations where you and the tb refugees had just happened to be in the right place. at the right time when ed snowden made his revelations and then went on the run. what happened? how did this all begin? well, keeping the narrative, as...
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roberts won't do that. host: justice thomas or just is gorsuch, is it still in your mind to the appearance of wrongdoing or was there actual wrongdoing? guest: figuring out the quid pro quo is the difficult part. in the gorsuch situation, one of their cases was a big obama climate change case where near gorsuch to paste -- where neil gorsuch took a strident position against the obama administration with the legal position. did he do that because somebody bought his property? i can say that. he is legitimately an extremist. clarence thomas similarly, there are extremist things thomas believes that i don't think he gets paid for. the subtlety here, you have to understand how the supreme court decisions are made. you don't have to buy a supreme court justice his vote. you don't have to get to that level to make good on your investment in their property. all you need to buy is a lie. one light here are there in a majority opinion can dramatically shift and shape the law for future generations. you need to buy a
roberts won't do that. host: justice thomas or just is gorsuch, is it still in your mind to the appearance of wrongdoing or was there actual wrongdoing? guest: figuring out the quid pro quo is the difficult part. in the gorsuch situation, one of their cases was a big obama climate change case where near gorsuch to paste -- where neil gorsuch took a strident position against the obama administration with the legal position. did he do that because somebody bought his property? i can say that. he...
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chief justice roberts: yes. justice barrett: are you saying that you could not have prosecuted this under any but this statute because it was solely verbal? mr. weiser: the evidence of physical stalking here are the statements. there were no independent sightings. she didn't know what he looked like so she didn't have evidence that he actually was following her around other than his statements suggesting that he was. justice barrett: so there was no way you could prosecute this without provoking the first amendment question. mr. weiser: the prosecution was under the stalking law, they invoked the first amendment saying these were statements. the defense was, these were true threats and that's how it was decided by the court of appeals. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. justice thomas? justice thomas: one brief question. you rely on the reasonable recipient standard. reasonable persons standard. how would you -- and you did mention that the sender could have been delusional. how would you monitor the dis
chief justice roberts: yes. justice barrett: are you saying that you could not have prosecuted this under any but this statute because it was solely verbal? mr. weiser: the evidence of physical stalking here are the statements. there were no independent sightings. she didn't know what he looked like so she didn't have evidence that he actually was following her around other than his statements suggesting that he was. justice barrett: so there was no way you could prosecute this without...
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robert tuba, thanks for joining us. and thanks to our viewers for joining us for this episode of the whistle blowers remember, martin luther king told us that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, but almost 2000 years earlier. seneca, the elders said that it is a denial of justice not to stretch out a helping hand to the fallen. that's the common right of humanity. that's what the tivo refugees did, and the world is a better place because of it. i'm john, curiosity when you've been watching the whistle blowers, we'll see you next time. 2 2 2 ah, i rick sanchez and i'm weird. i didn't watch my your show seriously. watch somebody don't watch my show, but my just chin, dwayne thing, the she did, so do you know who's in the book says that it would be storm of food in my unit. i'm with animals continue listening with when i was $2.00 with the i a largely the cool which i put enough to clean a little boys, even lynch, cisco and out of the stuff to get out. jenna. oh wow. that's all so so, so much now does i?
robert tuba, thanks for joining us. and thanks to our viewers for joining us for this episode of the whistle blowers remember, martin luther king told us that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, but almost 2000 years earlier. seneca, the elders said that it is a denial of justice not to stretch out a helping hand to the fallen. that's the common right of humanity. that's what the tivo refugees did, and the world is a better place because of it. i'm john, curiosity when you've...
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robert thank you very much for wew— robert thank you very much for wew ttne— robert thank you very muchke britain. what say you? lawrence it's— like britain. what say you? lawrence it's so- like britain. what say you? lawrence it's so great to be wttn— lawrence it's so great to be wttn wet— lawrence it's so great to be wttn you atatn— lawrence it's so great to be with you again and thank you for nawnt— with you again and thank you for nawnt — with you again and thank you for nawnt tat— with you again and thank you for having me. but i— with you again and thank you for having me. but i got- with you again and thank you for having me. grit with you again and thank you for having me. grzzr having me. but i got to tell you, that's such nonsense. yeah, he hates britain so much that before he went over to ireland, he with the british he had tea with the british prime so it's just a prime minister so it's just a lot of hooey . britain is lot of hooey. britain is our best ally, but let me just tell you something else . every you something else. every president goes to where his family roots wer
robert thank you very much for wew— robert thank you very much for wew ttne— robert thank you very muchke britain. what say you? lawrence it's— like britain. what say you? lawrence it's so- like britain. what say you? lawrence it's so great to be wttn— lawrence it's so great to be wttn wet— lawrence it's so great to be wttn you atatn— lawrence it's so great to be with you again and thank you for nawnt— with you again and thank you for nawnt — with you again and thank you for...
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one of them is robert f. kennedy, jr.obert kennedy knew early that the covid vaccines were both ineffective and potentially dangerous and he said so in public to the extent he was allowed. science has since proven robert f. kennedy jr. right, unequivocally right. but kennedy was not rewarded for this. he was vilified, he was censored because he dared to criticize their advertisers the news media called bobby kennedy a nazi and then attacked his family. but he kept doing it he was not intimidated. and we're glad he wasn't. this is one of those moments when it's nice to have a truth teller around it's helpful because suddenly the stakes are very high. consider what's happening in ukraine, a topic most of us don't know much about because the details are not reported. a year ago every media in the united states from usa today to the new york times told you it was a dangerous conspiracy theory to believe the u.s. government ever funneleded secret bio labs in ukraine. it was ridiculous, and russian disinformation. and then vict
one of them is robert f. kennedy, jr.obert kennedy knew early that the covid vaccines were both ineffective and potentially dangerous and he said so in public to the extent he was allowed. science has since proven robert f. kennedy jr. right, unequivocally right. but kennedy was not rewarded for this. he was vilified, he was censored because he dared to criticize their advertisers the news media called bobby kennedy a nazi and then attacked his family. but he kept doing it he was not...
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we will talk to robert. hello, robert. >> yes. you often see j edgar hoover in the second or third row of a major prize fighting film. what did he do to get those tickets? why did he not investigate the mafia until after robert kennedy was attorney general? >> j edgar hoover loved going to fight, razors, baseball games -- races, baseball games, and broadway shows. he was well-connected not only in washington but among lots of culture makers. i cannot guarantee it every time. but i would suspect those were all free tickets. the mafia question is interesting. hoover has a reputation as somebody who tried to deny the mafia existed until it was undeniable. there is a lot of truth to that. he did not like his agency being close to things that might corrupt them. he saw the way prohibition corrupted law enforcement. he was skeptical on that front. it is also true that by the mid-1950's he was acknowledging the existence of the mafia, of organized crime. and before robert kennedy was there they were doing work. a lot of it was so secret.
we will talk to robert. hello, robert. >> yes. you often see j edgar hoover in the second or third row of a major prize fighting film. what did he do to get those tickets? why did he not investigate the mafia until after robert kennedy was attorney general? >> j edgar hoover loved going to fight, razors, baseball games -- races, baseball games, and broadway shows. he was well-connected not only in washington but among lots of culture makers. i cannot guarantee it every time. but i...
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roberts: elephants are hugely matriarchal herds.you've got grandmothers and daughters, granddaughters, aunts, nieces all living together. the minute you allow those herds or individuals in those herds to be killed, you're decimating the entire fabric of that elephant society. ruggiero: usually the larger animals are killed for ivory first. the social unrest, the disturbance of their complex social systems is completely upset, so even if there are numerically several hundred elephants in an area, when a biologist looks at them, they frequently see juveniles and sub-adults running around aimlessly and without leaders. narrator: what is likely the worst elephant massacre on record took place in cameroon's bouba n'djia national park in early 2012. arabic speaking horsemen from sudan, armed with ak-47s, machine guns, and rocket propelled grenades killed 650 elephants, more than 60% of the park's population over a bloody three-month period. among the dead were newborns, calves, and adults, many still alive as their tusks were hacked off.
roberts: elephants are hugely matriarchal herds.you've got grandmothers and daughters, granddaughters, aunts, nieces all living together. the minute you allow those herds or individuals in those herds to be killed, you're decimating the entire fabric of that elephant society. ruggiero: usually the larger animals are killed for ivory first. the social unrest, the disturbance of their complex social systems is completely upset, so even if there are numerically several hundred elephants in an...
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robert tuba, thanks for joining us. and thanks to our viewers for joining us for this episode of the whistle blowers remember, martin luther king told us that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, but almost 2000 years earlier. seneca, the elders said that it is a denial of justice not to stretch out a helping hand to the fallen. that's the common right of humanity. that's what the tivo refugees did. and the world is a better place because of it. i'm john kerry, aka and you've been watching the whistleblowers. we'll see you next time. 2 ah, ah, mobile is listen bust a bulk issued by for the mobile and usually annual g d, p per capita is about $4000.00 euros. last does the we've got drugs or you know, mold or mildew with. wants to, to sleep of man are gonna find their cost the seal acquaintance really in cuba, totally near presently freshest lineup. mold along with technology. nature, la lowest thought they're missing would have thought of unemployment is off the chance. moldova is territorial integrity i
robert tuba, thanks for joining us. and thanks to our viewers for joining us for this episode of the whistle blowers remember, martin luther king told us that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, but almost 2000 years earlier. seneca, the elders said that it is a denial of justice not to stretch out a helping hand to the fallen. that's the common right of humanity. that's what the tivo refugees did. and the world is a better place because of it. i'm john kerry, aka and you've...
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names robert good morning. good morning, please introduce. my wife marina cartoon martin and my daughter a nerd and always with us lyudmila yudina very nice our program wants people to understand each other and feel each other. therefore, i want to ask you how frankly i can ask you so as not to embarrass you, but i want us to understand and feel you. yes, yes, you can ask about everything robert you say me but i hear you very good, pleasant, kind voice very pleasant, when you hear her say that the city is scab, but, unfortunately, i would not hear his voice, therefore, sometimes they are embarrassed sometimes. well, here you have confidence, because many say who the accent means, probably, it’s bad , therefore, i decided somehow the russians use transportation, then she would speak, and i will be with my hands, and when they speak with my hands, is there a foreign language , but there are foreign gestures, but they also have a natural look. on your bike they tell us that logic is the biggest plus when we we com
names robert good morning. good morning, please introduce. my wife marina cartoon martin and my daughter a nerd and always with us lyudmila yudina very nice our program wants people to understand each other and feel each other. therefore, i want to ask you how frankly i can ask you so as not to embarrass you, but i want us to understand and feel you. yes, yes, you can ask about everything robert you say me but i hear you very good, pleasant, kind voice very pleasant, when you hear her say that...