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so i'd like to start with robert. you were only two years old at the time, so i don't expect that you have many memories about it, but i'd be interested in your reflections of juxtaposed against what you've learned over the year. so. first of all, i'm a little embarrassed by all of that because dad's heroes, the heroes that he talked about in our household when i was very young, were the black civil rights workers at the grassroots level who risking their lives and lost some of them, their lives to get equal rights in the united states. so bob moses or herbert lee or dr. king or lewis allen. these were people who he really admired most. francis joseph atlas was the first sharecropper that he went to work for. so they were the ones. and he also knew and he always would out that he knew the he he knew some of the police officers behind him and he knew a lot of the protesters in front of them. so he was actually calling out to them as as as he knew and asking them help him quiet that day. and so it's nice of you to open
so i'd like to start with robert. you were only two years old at the time, so i don't expect that you have many memories about it, but i'd be interested in your reflections of juxtaposed against what you've learned over the year. so. first of all, i'm a little embarrassed by all of that because dad's heroes, the heroes that he talked about in our household when i was very young, were the black civil rights workers at the grassroots level who risking their lives and lost some of them, their...
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roberts: ¿tenÍa mucho dinero?obaina, ahora conocido como el barrio antioquia. ella pasÓ tantos trabajos que a los 14 aÑos empacÓ su ropa y sus pocas pertenencias y se fue de la casa. griselda se casÓ con carlos trujillo, un falsificador de documentos, cuya especialidad era reproducir visas, las cuales le quedaban tan perfectas que las autoridades las daban por autÉnticas. con trujillo tuvo 3 hijos, dixon, uber y osvaldo. cuando su marido muriÓ de cirrosis en 1970, ella se fue a vivir con su amante alberto bravo. a mediados de la dÉcada de los 70's, se fue con Él a nueva york y empezÓ su carrera como traficante de cocaÍna. con el tiempo crecieron la competencia y la desconfianza mutua entre la pareja. griselda estaba molesta con alberto bravo, asegura la biÓgrafa de blanco, marta soto. >> ella lo matÓ por diferencias en los negocios, incluso porque dicen que ella le mandÓ a secuestrar a un hermano, a su cuÑado. roberts: griselda citÓ a bravo en un club en bogotÁ, la capital colombiana. no era una cita romÁntica est
roberts: ¿tenÍa mucho dinero?obaina, ahora conocido como el barrio antioquia. ella pasÓ tantos trabajos que a los 14 aÑos empacÓ su ropa y sus pocas pertenencias y se fue de la casa. griselda se casÓ con carlos trujillo, un falsificador de documentos, cuya especialidad era reproducir visas, las cuales le quedaban tan perfectas que las autoridades las daban por autÉnticas. con trujillo tuvo 3 hijos, dixon, uber y osvaldo. cuando su marido muriÓ de cirrosis en 1970, ella se fue a vivir...
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was pj foley the instigator and was robert lewis guilty on the big picture, robert lewis was innocent until proven guilty. he was and is an innocent man. whether or not he committed the offense legally, you know, there's a difference between being legally responsible, criminally and then actually committing offense. you can commit an offense but not be held criminally liable. o.j. simpson's example, he was found not guilty on a criminal trial where the burden of proof is high. but on civil trial, where the burden is much lower, he's found liable for wrongful death. so you you know it could it can be witnessed. and there have been cases where people have been acquitted of murders. and then afterwards the murderers go, yeah, that they can't tried again. double jeopardy applies. so it does happen. it's rare. on june 22nd, 2022, the 130th anniversary, something that i didn't think would ever happen. a historical marker was erected and dedicated at the site of the lynching it was done in cooperation with a group called the friends of robert louis, who had been getting together for a few ye
was pj foley the instigator and was robert lewis guilty on the big picture, robert lewis was innocent until proven guilty. he was and is an innocent man. whether or not he committed the offense legally, you know, there's a difference between being legally responsible, criminally and then actually committing offense. you can commit an offense but not be held criminally liable. o.j. simpson's example, he was found not guilty on a criminal trial where the burden of proof is high. but on civil...
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thank you, dal babu, juliet lyon and robert buckland. i - juliet lyon and robert buckland.
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robert oppenheimer. an evolving legacy as one of the most complicated figures in history. decades may pass before historians come to some consensus about the details of oppenheimer's life and what those details mean. last summer witnessed the release of christopher nolan's oppenheimer, arguably most elaborate and most costly cinematic exploration of the academic vocation. just prior to the release of the first trailer for that film in december 2020 to the united states department, energy issued an order vacating. the 1954 atomic energy commission decision in the matter of j. robert oppenheimer. the decision that resulted in oppenheimer being stripped of his security clearance. our panelists will grapple the status of oppenheimer's legacy in the wake of that order. the release of the film and ultimately turn their attention to the nature, the relationship, the scientific community shares with the federal government. our panel this evening includes three distinguished guests who, in their own ways are argu
robert oppenheimer. an evolving legacy as one of the most complicated figures in history. decades may pass before historians come to some consensus about the details of oppenheimer's life and what those details mean. last summer witnessed the release of christopher nolan's oppenheimer, arguably most elaborate and most costly cinematic exploration of the academic vocation. just prior to the release of the first trailer for that film in december 2020 to the united states department, energy issued...
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robert. you heard from the 1st segment what they were saying. i love the fact that we have kind of have ones that you know, we can talk about. i think you could separate was the election stolen versus the events of january 6. i think both need to be looked at separately. granted cause and effect. but do you believe the f b i was actually involved in the for january 6th purchase was in, in sub jobs as the republicans continued to try to talk about this for the inside job fall is a part that donald trump for president. and he had his own f, b i, director, and the attorney general. and he was in charge of the f b i at the time and had been so for 4 years. and so the idea that there was an inside job, they've been in this metastasized inside the f b i over the course of 4 year waiting for january 5th to foment itself and then kind of explode upon the of the world. really doesn't make a lot of sense because of the, of the only front would be in certain candidate trying to women, which in versus be
robert. you heard from the 1st segment what they were saying. i love the fact that we have kind of have ones that you know, we can talk about. i think you could separate was the election stolen versus the events of january 6. i think both need to be looked at separately. granted cause and effect. but do you believe the f b i was actually involved in the for january 6th purchase was in, in sub jobs as the republicans continued to try to talk about this for the inside job fall is a part that...
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robert jenrette._ made. robert jenrette. i rise to seak in made. robert jenrette. rise to speak in favour _ made. robert jenrette. i rise to speak in favour of _ made. robert jenrette. i rise to speak in favour of the _ made. robert jenrette. i rise to i speak in favour of the amendment made. robert jenrette. i rise to - speak in favour of the amendment in my name and that of my honourable friend,. a single question, at least on our side, hangs over this debate. what works? it doesn't matter whether this is the most robust piece of immigration legislation we have ever done. that is not relevant. it doesn't matter whether this is a suitable compromise between this faction or that. that might be a noble aim, but that's not what we are sure to do on behalf of our constituents today. what matters is, does the scheme work? and why does that matter? it matters because illegal migration is doing untold damage to our country. it is costing us billions of pounds. it has exploited tens of thousands of people. it is leaving a trail of human misery across europe, across north
robert jenrette._ made. robert jenrette. i rise to seak in made. robert jenrette. rise to speak in favour _ made. robert jenrette. i rise to speak in favour of _ made. robert jenrette. i rise to speak in favour of the _ made. robert jenrette. i rise to i speak in favour of the amendment made. robert jenrette. i rise to - speak in favour of the amendment in my name and that of my honourable friend,. a single question, at least on our side, hangs over this debate. what works? it doesn't matter...
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well, robert, are these countries simply in line with israeli policy and trying to make the palestinians especially in gaza as miserable as possible, and and do they represent this sort of a could we say, a genocide front, because they're totally supporting what the israelis are doing. yes, they are supporting this genocide. each of these nations that is now defunding is is part of genocide and history will judge them harshly. the problem is that the united states leads the way and despite its decreasing influence on the role stage, it does still have lot of influence, and by accepting this this accusation made by israel that there were some united nations people involved in what happened on october october. sixth, the united states is simply accepting their word and cutting funding, making things worse for the people of palestine who are suffering horrifically, especially in the gaza strip right now, that's what we're talking about, excuse me, but they are suffering horrifically, and these countries that are cutting funding to to un agencies that support the palestinians, are adding to
well, robert, are these countries simply in line with israeli policy and trying to make the palestinians especially in gaza as miserable as possible, and and do they represent this sort of a could we say, a genocide front, because they're totally supporting what the israelis are doing. yes, they are supporting this genocide. each of these nations that is now defunding is is part of genocide and history will judge them harshly. the problem is that the united states leads the way and despite its...
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robert moran, elections, so we shall see. robert moran. many _ elections, so we shall see.moran, many thanks. _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak says he is "determined" to get his safety of rwanda bill into law, despite criticism from his own backbenchers. more than 50 conservative mps have backed amendments they say would toughen up the bill, which returns to the house of commons on tuesday. here in the uk, a fresh wave of strikes has been announced by the train drivers' union, aslef in its long—running pay dispute with 16 train companies. drivers will walk out between tuesday 30th january and monday fifth february, affecting different operators each day, except the thursday and sunday of that week. junior doctors in wales have begun a three—day walk—out over pay. they are on strike until 7am on thursday. the welsh government has offered a 5% pay rise but that's been rejected by the bma union, which has accused politicians of undervaluing doctors. you're live with bbc news. more now on our top story now: yemen's houthis have
robert moran, elections, so we shall see. robert moran. many _ elections, so we shall see.moran, many thanks. _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak says he is "determined" to get his safety of rwanda bill into law, despite criticism from his own backbenchers. more than 50 conservative mps have backed amendments they say would toughen up the bill, which returns to the house of commons on tuesday. here in the uk, a fresh wave of strikes has...
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well, robert, are these countries simply in line with israeli policy and trying to make the palestinians especially in gaza as miserable as possible, and and do they represent this sort of a, could we say, a genocide front, because they're totally supporting what the israelis are doing? yes, they are supporting. this genocide each of these nations that is now defunding uh is is part of genocide and history will judge them harshly. the problem is that the united states leads the way and despite its decreasing influence on the world stage it does still have lot of influence and by accepting this this accusation made by israel that there were some united nations people involved in what happened on october october 6th, the united states simply accepting their word and cutting funding, making things worse for the people of palestine who are suffering horrifically, especially in the gaza strip right now, that's what we're talking about, excuse me, but they are suffering horrifically, and these countries that are cutting funding uh to to un agencies that support the palestinians are adding to t
well, robert, are these countries simply in line with israeli policy and trying to make the palestinians especially in gaza as miserable as possible, and and do they represent this sort of a, could we say, a genocide front, because they're totally supporting what the israelis are doing? yes, they are supporting. this genocide each of these nations that is now defunding uh is is part of genocide and history will judge them harshly. the problem is that the united states leads the way and despite...
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robert jenrette._ made. robert jenrette. i rise to seak in made. robert jenrette.o speak in favour of _ made. robert jenrette. i rise to speak in favour of the _ made. robert jenrette. i rise to i speak in favour of the amendment made. robert jenrette. i rise to - speak in favour of the amendment in my name and that of my honourable friend,. a single question, at least on our side, hangs over this debate. what works? it doesn't matter whether this is the most robust piece of immigration legislation we have ever done. that is not relevant. it doesn't matter whether this is a suitable compromise between this faction or that. that might be a noble aim, but that's not what we are sure to do on behalf of our constituents today. what matters is, does the scheme work?
robert jenrette._ made. robert jenrette. i rise to seak in made. robert jenrette.o speak in favour of _ made. robert jenrette. i rise to speak in favour of the _ made. robert jenrette. i rise to i speak in favour of the amendment made. robert jenrette. i rise to - speak in favour of the amendment in my name and that of my honourable friend,. a single question, at least on our side, hangs over this debate. what works? it doesn't matter whether this is the most robust piece of immigration...
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craig murray, former british ambassador to uzbekistan out of edinburg, and robert fatina, author and... out of kischner ontario. well, thank you both for being with me. i'd like to start it off uh with craig. how do you explain these countries defunding unra now? well, i think in part, um, it's a coordinated reaction to the uh international court of justice ruling. it's important to note within its findings of fact, um, on the uh... genocide, what it the icj said was plausibly a genocide in in gaza, unra was quoted quite extensively for giving facts on the ground, so obviously that gives them a motive to discredit it under before future icj hearings and also of course it adds to the genocide, it increases the genocidal pressure and speeds up the genocide. by potentially denying a incredibly needed food, water and sustenance to the the people of gaza. well, robert, are these countries simply in line with israeli policy and trying to make the palestinians especially in gaza as miserable as possible, and and do they represent this sort of could we say, a genocide front, because they're t
craig murray, former british ambassador to uzbekistan out of edinburg, and robert fatina, author and... out of kischner ontario. well, thank you both for being with me. i'd like to start it off uh with craig. how do you explain these countries defunding unra now? well, i think in part, um, it's a coordinated reaction to the uh international court of justice ruling. it's important to note within its findings of fact, um, on the uh... genocide, what it the icj said was plausibly a genocide in in...
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craig murray, former british ambassador to uzbekistan out of edinburg, and robert fatina, author and journalist out of kishner, ontario. well, thank you both. for being with me, i'd like to start it off with craig, how do you explain these countries defunding unrah now? well, i think in part um, it's a coordinated reaction to the uh international court of justice ruling, and it's important to note vedinit's findings of fact on the uh genocide, what it the icj said was plausibly. a genocide in in gaza, unra was quoted quite extensively for giving facts on the ground, so obviously that gives them a motive to discret. under before future icj hearings and also of course it adds to the genocide, it increases the genocidal pressure and speeds up the genocide by potentially denying incredibly needed food, water and sustenance to the the people of gaza, well robert are these countries simply in line with israeli policy and... trying to make the palestinians especially in gaza as miserable as possible and and do they represent this sort of uh could we say a genocide front because they're tota
craig murray, former british ambassador to uzbekistan out of edinburg, and robert fatina, author and journalist out of kishner, ontario. well, thank you both. for being with me, i'd like to start it off with craig, how do you explain these countries defunding unrah now? well, i think in part um, it's a coordinated reaction to the uh international court of justice ruling, and it's important to note vedinit's findings of fact on the uh genocide, what it the icj said was plausibly. a genocide in...
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robert no. roy in command of this unit is a political general with some experience in the valley in 1862, but he's a problem in 1863. his men are totally smashed. he will lose than 4000 prisoners of war on the third day of second wind. chester making it the largest percent, lost by the united states army since that date, until corregidor in world war tell it's a disaster. and now the road to pennsylvania is wide after second wind, chester now roy's entire division to the wind. but wa to call your attention just over on the right, you'll see again, the two orange circles, the wrightsville bridge edge man fm the 87th pennsylvania raised in yd adams county walk from winchester, virginia, back to pennsylvania after the battle, they will spread the word that the confederates are common opponents. they're clearly on the road here and stuff and. you see, the division is just totally they're all oh by the way, gerald, bill roy himself takes the train at. harpers ferry goes to baltimore and to convince h
robert no. roy in command of this unit is a political general with some experience in the valley in 1862, but he's a problem in 1863. his men are totally smashed. he will lose than 4000 prisoners of war on the third day of second wind. chester making it the largest percent, lost by the united states army since that date, until corregidor in world war tell it's a disaster. and now the road to pennsylvania is wide after second wind, chester now roy's entire division to the wind. but wa to call...
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robert costa covering it all for us. thank you. >>> tonight israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu struck a defiant tone marking 100 days of war against hamas in gaza. he vowed to keep fighting despite growing uncertainty about the outcome and international alarm about the rising death toll. today thousands rallied in tel aviv, demanding the government do more to bring home those hostages still held by hamas, believed to be at around 105 hostages. as for civilians in gaza, war has been catastrophic for the territory. cbs's charlie d'agata has the latest. charlie? >> reporter: good evening, jericka. it is a grim milestone for everyone here. 24-hour vigils, those demonstrations across israel in remembrance of those victims of the massacre, fears over the fate of hostages still missing, and the ongoing tragedy of the soaring death toll inside gaza itself. fresh israeli assaults today marked day 100 since the war began with no sign of when or even how it may end. it no longer matters for the dead arriving among those stil
robert costa covering it all for us. thank you. >>> tonight israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu struck a defiant tone marking 100 days of war against hamas in gaza. he vowed to keep fighting despite growing uncertainty about the outcome and international alarm about the rising death toll. today thousands rallied in tel aviv, demanding the government do more to bring home those hostages still held by hamas, believed to be at around 105 hostages. as for civilians in gaza, war has...
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and right, again, you're going off of kind of what robert set on this, robert, do you think the rest of the world right now perceives the america america is weak and are taking advantage of it? and then you have an order that comes out that we don't even know where everything's going. do you think that also as a factor of the instability and like some of the actions in the world are happening today? i just think of those the opposite. okay. i've seen that many parts of the world who simply default it to the american military being their military. i think if you look at europe, for example, of the course of the last 50 years, they've decided, well, why exactly are we going to be investing all this money into research development and building these massive army? what america can just do it. so we'll have universal health care, we'll have universal education. we'll have a transit system that works for him. for individuals who will help pension will be able to retire at like at 55 or 50 years old. will take a siesta in the middle of the day. from like 11 am til 3 o'clock in the afternoon
and right, again, you're going off of kind of what robert set on this, robert, do you think the rest of the world right now perceives the america america is weak and are taking advantage of it? and then you have an order that comes out that we don't even know where everything's going. do you think that also as a factor of the instability and like some of the actions in the world are happening today? i just think of those the opposite. okay. i've seen that many parts of the world who simply...
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that is robert friedland ivanhoe of mines -- robert friedland of ivanhoe mines.gail: we are seeing the possibility that the s&p 500 will not be climbing. you had a solid rally from the s&p 500, up three days in a row. we have that index fluctuating. nonetheless that fluctuation, you can see we are still pretty green relative to the overall time period. as for what is happening beneath the surface, we have a lot of big winners to take a look at, relative to earnings. rtx is up 7%. they beat estimates, solidly above what the street was looking for. united airlines off of their highs but on a of 5%. they beat profits by about 20%. investors cheering that especially after delta a couple weeks ago shaved their profit view and away way the investors did not like. verizon up 5.9%. modest beats but they added the most mobile cup -- customers in years. estee lauder, not sure why this one is up. it is the fourth best stock for the s&p 500. they report in two weeks. 32% or so of the revenue comes from china and of course there was a bloomberg exclusive recently, the idea th
that is robert friedland ivanhoe of mines -- robert friedland of ivanhoe mines.gail: we are seeing the possibility that the s&p 500 will not be climbing. you had a solid rally from the s&p 500, up three days in a row. we have that index fluctuating. nonetheless that fluctuation, you can see we are still pretty green relative to the overall time period. as for what is happening beneath the surface, we have a lot of big winners to take a look at, relative to earnings. rtx is up 7%. they...
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the author and journalist robert hardman . journalist robert hardman. well, let's let's get kick started with the papers now with patrick o'flynn. he's a spectator columnist and a former ukip mep, also my former colleague at express newspapers back in the day, patrick lovely to see you. obviously in the aftermath of the rwanda bill passing through the commons just about last week , that rebellion about last week, that rebellion proved to be a bit of a damp squib. there's lots of coverage on could happen next, on what could happen next, whether going hit whether it's going to hit too many hurdles lords. um, many hurdles in the lords. um, there's of rishi sunak there's analysis of rishi sunak and whether he's stuck between a rock and a hard place and what he does next with a view to what he does next with a view to what he seems to be facing, which is electoral oblivion. what do you make i mean, he did make of it? i mean, he did squeak the legislature through, but pyrrhic victory? but is it a pyrrhic victory? >> i think it probably will turn out to be a p
the author and journalist robert hardman . journalist robert hardman. well, let's let's get kick started with the papers now with patrick o'flynn. he's a spectator columnist and a former ukip mep, also my former colleague at express newspapers back in the day, patrick lovely to see you. obviously in the aftermath of the rwanda bill passing through the commons just about last week , that rebellion about last week, that rebellion proved to be a bit of a damp squib. there's lots of coverage on...
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here is julia roberts in "leave the world behind."puters down here. >> so you think that the hackers or whatever knocked out our satellites >> i no longer think that this is just a couple of teenagers in the philippines [ bombing sounds ] >> where are my kids >> jimmy: aagh [ cheers and applause julia roberts, everybody "leave the world behind" is in select theaters now and on netflix this friday. we'll be right back with more "tonight show. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ (♪♪) a tiny pinch of knorr chicken bouillon will save you more gas than driving down hill. because just one sip of this delectable, silky, chicken ramen noodle soup, will put an end to your drive-thru dinner rituals. it's time to bring out the cook in you and tell them to throw that knorr bouillon. in that tasty, silky combo of delightful carrots... yummy! ...luscious mushrooms and a touch of bok choy. good call. make your own knorr taste combo. it's not fast food, but it's so good. shopify's point of sale system helps you sell at every stage of you
here is julia roberts in "leave the world behind."puters down here. >> so you think that the hackers or whatever knocked out our satellites >> i no longer think that this is just a couple of teenagers in the philippines [ bombing sounds ] >> where are my kids >> jimmy: aagh [ cheers and applause julia roberts, everybody "leave the world behind" is in select theaters now and on netflix this friday. we'll be right back with more "tonight show....
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it's a little bit more difficult when robert e lee and robert rhodes and george pickett and all these guys are on their way. he has this idea to defend the river. that is a huge problem. on june 12, confederate intentions get a little bit clearer. here comes the entire confederate second core under lieutenant general richard stoddard you'll into the shenandoah valley. they are not going south or east toward washington. they are heading toward winchester. winchester, the key to the shenandoah valley. here they come. for three days union troops really tried to stop the core in and around winchester, virginia. it is an ugly situation for the union forces. robert miller commanded the unit as a general was some experience in the valley in 1862, but he has a problem in 1863.'s men are totally smashed . he will lose more than 4000 prisoners of war the third day making it the largest % loss by the u.s. army since that date until world war ii. it isa huge disaster. now the road to pennsylvania is wide open after winchester. the entire division scatters to the wind, but want to call your attent
it's a little bit more difficult when robert e lee and robert rhodes and george pickett and all these guys are on their way. he has this idea to defend the river. that is a huge problem. on june 12, confederate intentions get a little bit clearer. here comes the entire confederate second core under lieutenant general richard stoddard you'll into the shenandoah valley. they are not going south or east toward washington. they are heading toward winchester. winchester, the key to the shenandoah...
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this sunday morning, robert joins me now. he robert jenrick joins me now.mmigration minister before his resignation over the rwanda also tory mp rwanda bill. he's also tory mp for newark robert, lovely for newark. robert, lovely to see morning. good see you this morning. good morning. for having me. morning. thanks for having me. i'm in political i'm interested in your political journey. you sort journey. on one hand, you sort of into cabinet because you of came into cabinet because you were rishi sunak ally and now you seem to have done a pivot towards suella braverman sort of siding with the right of the party. how's that come about? well i've always believed very strongly on these issues, particularly on immigration. >> i think the illegal migration is doing untold to our is doing untold damage to our country , and the stakes are country, and the stakes are extremely high, and we have to take action and legal migration was a promise that we made, not just in our last manifesto , but just in our last manifesto, but in manifesto for nigh on in every manife
this sunday morning, robert joins me now. he robert jenrick joins me now.mmigration minister before his resignation over the rwanda also tory mp rwanda bill. he's also tory mp for newark robert, lovely for newark. robert, lovely to see morning. good see you this morning. good morning. for having me. morning. thanks for having me. i'm in political i'm interested in your political journey. you sort journey. on one hand, you sort of into cabinet because you of came into cabinet because you were...
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should talk about fitso, well, what will they talk about now, it is difficult to say, because robertso much, so many scandals, but one more thing is very important to understand, now robert fito is making mistakes, we cannot make mistakes in response, because i will remind you, a meeting with fito is a meeting with fito , but in a week there will be a big, important vote in the eu council on 50 billion for ukraine. and there the voice of slovakia is needed, you understand, any démarche from the ukrainian side, cancellation at the last moment can give a trump card in the hands, so that something there, you know, is blocked and so on and so forth similar, this is exactly what we had with the hungarians, they used for 5-6 years even the issue of the rights of the hungarian national minority, for them it was simply a subtext, a context to apply this right to veto, that is, it is very important for us to also act pragmatically, my advice is to focus on the czech republic and prague, it was understood, robert fiitsogy organized his first visit to the czech republic in such a way that he co
should talk about fitso, well, what will they talk about now, it is difficult to say, because robertso much, so many scandals, but one more thing is very important to understand, now robert fito is making mistakes, we cannot make mistakes in response, because i will remind you, a meeting with fito is a meeting with fito , but in a week there will be a big, important vote in the eu council on 50 billion for ukraine. and there the voice of slovakia is needed, you understand, any démarche from...
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fantina, author and a journalist for more in the story, hello robert, hope you're safe and doing well out there in canada, your initial thoughts uh robert on this on this - solem day. four iranians to uh commemorate a national hero and what a day to choose to carry out such a haninous crime against cibillions any day would be an awful day for for this to be purple? but whoever is behind it and i think we can assume who that is that that this has has the united states and israel written all over it uh they have no regard for human life they have demonstrated that repeatedly they're currently demonstrating it in the genocide that is ongoing in uh gaza right now but the fact that they have used this this time the occasion when the people of iran are uh remembering general sulaimani remembering his hero his heroism. uh his his loyalty to the country and his patriotism and to target innocent people, innocent men, women and children uh who are who are there simply to morn and to remember and to honor a hero who was assassinated four years ago, this is barbaric, this is uh savagery that we s
fantina, author and a journalist for more in the story, hello robert, hope you're safe and doing well out there in canada, your initial thoughts uh robert on this on this - solem day. four iranians to uh commemorate a national hero and what a day to choose to carry out such a haninous crime against cibillions any day would be an awful day for for this to be purple? but whoever is behind it and i think we can assume who that is that that this has has the united states and israel written all over...
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fanina author and journalist for more on the story, hello the robert, pleasure to have you back on uh, your thoughts on iran having it's a handsful, as of late dealing with multi-terror threats on all around multiple borders, yes it is issue certainly and i think we can look to the united states as the source, but what's interesting about this recent - attack that iran performed against a terrorist group in pakistan. there are a couple things to remember: one is that there may not have been time for iran to notify the pakistani government what was going to do, there might have been a situation where it had to act immediately and did so. secondly, the uh iranian government has stated, as we just saw moment ago, it's full respect for the sovereignty of of pakistan, and that this this action... was taken to protect the the territorial sovereignty of both pakistan and iran, so this is not a hostile action whatsoever, the government of pakistan has uh spoken about it and said that they just hope that there's increased intelligence sharing, which is very important, but these are two countri
fanina author and journalist for more on the story, hello the robert, pleasure to have you back on uh, your thoughts on iran having it's a handsful, as of late dealing with multi-terror threats on all around multiple borders, yes it is issue certainly and i think we can look to the united states as the source, but what's interesting about this recent - attack that iran performed against a terrorist group in pakistan. there are a couple things to remember: one is that there may not have been...
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>> robert e. lee, because of marrying into the family was seen in many ways as the arab george washington and there were several books to that effect. when robert e. lee decides to take up arms against the union that george washington helped found, they see this as a profound betrayal. and they see the whole family as dragged down by that. partially there because many of the other descendants in the family did fight that state. the majority fought for the confederacy and robert e. lee is quiet famous. and in the aftermath of the civil war, with the reconstructed government, there is not a lot of love lost for lee. they are even bringing him up again afterwards and the sentiment is very much against him. i think because of his association with the family and because of a country directed by northerners, they see him as a traitor. they are no longer as interested in the family. southerners who are revering robert e. lee are not that focused on his washington connections. they do talk about this but
>> robert e. lee, because of marrying into the family was seen in many ways as the arab george washington and there were several books to that effect. when robert e. lee decides to take up arms against the union that george washington helped found, they see this as a profound betrayal. and they see the whole family as dragged down by that. partially there because many of the other descendants in the family did fight that state. the majority fought for the confederacy and robert e. lee is...
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justice roberts: ste kavanaugh. stice kavanaugh: i think the other side's argument suggests the basic analytical concern at the heart of chevron is att treats law as policy. and if that is antithetical to our constitutional structure and e rule of law. and that is why the footnote nine question is so important. because if you use the traditional tools in a nonagency case and g aanswer that suggests it is a statutory inrptation question. and you are saying, no, you can op short of that in an agency case in some difficult to find -- dinpoint and treat the rest of the case aa licy call for the executive branch. and that is treating what was a law question in anonency case as a policy question in an agency case, and it is the se question. so it is transforming lain policy. and that is very difficult, i think, to accept, ifouccept the idea that a premise of the rule of law is that the executive and the judiar cannot just treat the laws passed by congress as mere expressions of policies that they can change. respond to th
justice roberts: ste kavanaugh. stice kavanaugh: i think the other side's argument suggests the basic analytical concern at the heart of chevron is att treats law as policy. and if that is antithetical to our constitutional structure and e rule of law. and that is why the footnote nine question is so important. because if you use the traditional tools in a nonagency case and g aanswer that suggests it is a statutory inrptation question. and you are saying, no, you can op short of that in an...
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isidor isaac rabi: it's going to work all right, robert.omic bomb, it was his duty to keep the reins on the atomic bomb. man: go ahead, please. well, we'll know in 40 seconds. man: stay where you are. cut. bird: within three months of hiroshima, he was giving speeches, talking about how this weapon was a weapon for aggressors, that it is a weapon of terror. you know, this is the father of the atomic bomb speaking. oppenheimer: if there is another world war... ...this civilization may go under. we need to ask ourselves whether we're doing all we can to avert that. charles oppenheimer: i might like to read what my grandfather said about it. this is a speech where he said, "but when you come right down to it, "the reason that we did this job "is because it was an organic necessity. "if you are a scientist, you cannot stop such a thing. "if you are a scientist, you believe "that it's good to find out how the world works, "that it's good to find out what realities are, "that it's good to turn over to mankind "the greatest possible power to contr
isidor isaac rabi: it's going to work all right, robert.omic bomb, it was his duty to keep the reins on the atomic bomb. man: go ahead, please. well, we'll know in 40 seconds. man: stay where you are. cut. bird: within three months of hiroshima, he was giving speeches, talking about how this weapon was a weapon for aggressors, that it is a weapon of terror. you know, this is the father of the atomic bomb speaking. oppenheimer: if there is another world war... ...this civilization may go under....
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chief justice roberts: justice gorsuch?decide that constuonal question? martinez: i think it makese conl question. i think you could -- justice gorsuch: that wasn't -- do we have to? rtinez: i think you could resolve this case under the apao an -- an interpretation t apa that comes out our way, especially if it'rmed by constitutional avoidance principles that i think have a lot of salience here. justice gorsuch: are -- does ytng in your argument suggest or depend upon the idea that judges should make or decide policy questions about or anything else? martinez: no. we -- we a hundred pce agree that judges should not do policy. we just think that they should do law. and that's -chevron is about legal questions. justice gorsuch: then there was some question about past decisis,nd as you pointed out, this court's moved awayfar, and we've made other changes in our interpretive appacs too without congress's intervention, for example,n vereign immuni ctexts, returning to jusprudence for 200 years, anda then we wandered off into leg
chief justice roberts: justice gorsuch?decide that constuonal question? martinez: i think it makese conl question. i think you could -- justice gorsuch: that wasn't -- do we have to? rtinez: i think you could resolve this case under the apao an -- an interpretation t apa that comes out our way, especially if it'rmed by constitutional avoidance principles that i think have a lot of salience here. justice gorsuch: are -- does ytng in your argument suggest or depend upon the idea that judges...
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in 2020, robert downey jr.elf a one-man carbon footprint nightmare colossus and vowed to change. he says now he can help us do the same. downey sat down with abc's kayna whitworth. >> i felt overwhelmed by the -- for lack of a better word, climate crisis. it's really just, you know -- this is our home planet. we've got to look after it. >> reporter: for over a decade, robert downey jr.'s iron man has been on a mission to save the planet. but his latest venture doesn't require a super suit. >> the choices you make with what your meals are can really affect the longevity of our planet. >> reporter: the award-winning actor teaming up with acclaimed author and climate advocate thomas kostigen for "cool food," a guide to help leaders reduce pollution by choosing low or negative carbon footprint foods bite by bite. >> the idea as doing something as simple as a book, something you can just flip open and go, hey, this is great. almonds, pretty good. cashews, better. mangos are great. then when i met the supermarket, ma
in 2020, robert downey jr.elf a one-man carbon footprint nightmare colossus and vowed to change. he says now he can help us do the same. downey sat down with abc's kayna whitworth. >> i felt overwhelmed by the -- for lack of a better word, climate crisis. it's really just, you know -- this is our home planet. we've got to look after it. >> reporter: for over a decade, robert downey jr.'s iron man has been on a mission to save the planet. but his latest venture doesn't require a...