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here is the story. >> we are standing in arlington national cemetery right beside robert ames' gravesite. it is the only tombstone here that identifies someone as a cia officer. ames was completely unknown to most americans, but inside the cia, he is the hidden legend. years writingour the biography of robert ames read he was really an all-american boy who had this curiosity about a very foreign place, and he just threw himself into it. and charmed everyone. story is of the ames this fabulous relationship that he created with yasser arafat's personodyguard, a young who rose to become arafat's virtual intelligence chief. they dined together, knew each other's wives, respected each periodand over a 10-year in a 1979 they met clandestine fashion because these were the years when no american official, no american diplomat could be caught speaking to someone from the plo. a cia officer was exempt from this prohibition. inside the agency they believed the oslo peace process started with ames' cultivation of this friendship with this person. ames was stationed in places like saudi arabia, kuwai
here is the story. >> we are standing in arlington national cemetery right beside robert ames' gravesite. it is the only tombstone here that identifies someone as a cia officer. ames was completely unknown to most americans, but inside the cia, he is the hidden legend. years writingour the biography of robert ames read he was really an all-american boy who had this curiosity about a very foreign place, and he just threw himself into it. and charmed everyone. story is of the ames this...
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the author of "the good spy, the life and death of robert ames."oining us is an attorney representing the beirut bombing victims and the former cia officer bob baer. you've written an amazing book. it reads like a thriller but it's nonfiction. what do you say to these denials from the director of national intelligence and the cia? >> well, i'm not surprised. just before coming on air with you i got an e-mail from one of my sources, a retired cia officer who had known robert ames very well and i asked him, you know, what did you think of the end story of the book? he's just finished it. and he said, you know, in my heart i have murder for this man. but in my head, i understand they make these tradeoffs. if this man came with valuable information, i can see -- if i had been in that position, i might have made the same choice. and then i asked him, well, what about the denial from the cia spokesman? he said, well, the man is doing his job. that's exactly what he's paid to do. >> in the book, you say that ali asgari is probably living in the united sta
the author of "the good spy, the life and death of robert ames."oining us is an attorney representing the beirut bombing victims and the former cia officer bob baer. you've written an amazing book. it reads like a thriller but it's nonfiction. what do you say to these denials from the director of national intelligence and the cia? >> well, i'm not surprised. just before coming on air with you i got an e-mail from one of my sources, a retired cia officer who had known robert ames...
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. >> so we're standing in national arlington cemetery next to robert ames grave side.bstone that identifies someone as a cia officer. ames is completely unknown to most americans. inside the cia he's a hidden legend. i've spent four years writing the good spy, biography of robert ames. he loved the middle east. loved the culculture, learning about the religion. he was an all american boy who had a curiosity about a very foreign place. he threw himself into it and charmed everyone. the heart of the ames story is this fabulous relationship that he created with chief body guard, a young man in his late 20s who rose to become arafat virtual intelligence chief. they knew each other's wives, respected each other. over a ten year period from 1969 to 1979, they met in a clandestine fashion. these were the years no american official, no american diplomat could be caught speaking to someone from the plo. a cia officer was exempt from this prohibition. inside the agency they believe the peace process started with ames' cultivation friendship. ames was stationed in places like sau
. >> so we're standing in national arlington cemetery next to robert ames grave side.bstone that identifies someone as a cia officer. ames is completely unknown to most americans. inside the cia he's a hidden legend. i've spent four years writing the good spy, biography of robert ames. he loved the middle east. loved the culculture, learning about the religion. he was an all american boy who had a curiosity about a very foreign place. he threw himself into it and charmed everyone. the...
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. >> live from america's news headquarters i am robert gray.orm is hitting colorado and wyoming with heavy snow. denver could get anywhere from 4-9 inches and higher elevations could get more than a foot. triggering warnings in the nation's midsection. talking about the possibility of tornadoes and severe thunderstorms. there have been reports of tornadoes in nebraska damaging power lines and irrigation systems. no word on any injuries. referendums calling for a secession in two industrial areas of eastern ukraine. pro russian ukraine preliminary results in one vote show 90 percent of the voters came out in favor of sovereignty. international election monitors were not on hand. official results are expected tomorrow. u.k.'s government in the west voting a sham and violation of international law. i am robert gray. nows.com. >> we live in the greatest country in the world. we sent ryan reese out to find out how much americans know about how our country works. >> reporter: you know what civics is? >> car, honda. >> at any time take that place in s
. >> live from america's news headquarters i am robert gray.orm is hitting colorado and wyoming with heavy snow. denver could get anywhere from 4-9 inches and higher elevations could get more than a foot. triggering warnings in the nation's midsection. talking about the possibility of tornadoes and severe thunderstorms. there have been reports of tornadoes in nebraska damaging power lines and irrigation systems. no word on any injuries. referendums calling for a secession in two...
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. >> michael breskin and tommy eka and robert maskinsky. >> i am lynn jordan and i have lived in san francisco for 47 years and currently residing in supervisor yee's district. and i have spent 44 years focused on as a founding member of metropolitan community church of san francisco and sovy been participating in the full span of all of the lgbt history since 1967 and i continue to recognize the importance especially as i age of continuing to be finding ways to be active, engaged and supportive in the full spectrum of the definitions that are becoming my community, and my families of choice and many of who have lost to aids, and the inner personal relationships that i have established, my aging is increasing and it will require that i try to maintain my independence, and while i recognize my growing need for inner depent ans for the various services needed in this task force report. for over two years, i have been a volunteer for the open houses and the caring program and i bring with me as a journey of living into the now age 70 to the life affirming and life celebrating of lgbt se
. >> michael breskin and tommy eka and robert maskinsky. >> i am lynn jordan and i have lived in san francisco for 47 years and currently residing in supervisor yee's district. and i have spent 44 years focused on as a founding member of metropolitan community church of san francisco and sovy been participating in the full span of all of the lgbt history since 1967 and i continue to recognize the importance especially as i age of continuing to be finding ways to be active, engaged...
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i am robert rivard.is my distinct pleasure to be the moderator for a conversation with russell gold, senior editor reporter for "the wall street journal" based in texas. important for me and important for all of you, this is something of a homecoming because russell go
i am robert rivard.is my distinct pleasure to be the moderator for a conversation with russell gold, senior editor reporter for "the wall street journal" based in texas. important for me and important for all of you, this is something of a homecoming because russell go
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joining me now, reporter robert acosta. am i right that there is this discomfort you see in republican candidates when they have to address this issue? they're neither forthrightly in the denialist camp or the climate camp. they're trying to thread a small needle. >> in 2016, you'll see a lot of candidates echo rubio. they know there's just not room at a national level, there's not space to take a stance that's really different than marco rubio's. they're really in lock step on this conservative position on climate change. >> i can sense in the rubio statement and you can sense it when we were combing through the different tapes, they also are aware they do look increasingly ridiculous. even john carl in that interview into is a main stream journalist, saying wait a second, you're saying putting carbon in the atmosphere is not heating the planet? i think there's a distance in the orthodox of the republican party and what accepted opinion among everyone is. >> the most interesting thing about climate change within the republica
joining me now, reporter robert acosta. am i right that there is this discomfort you see in republican candidates when they have to address this issue? they're neither forthrightly in the denialist camp or the climate camp. they're trying to thread a small needle. >> in 2016, you'll see a lot of candidates echo rubio. they know there's just not room at a national level, there's not space to take a stance that's really different than marco rubio's. they're really in lock step on this...
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. >> joining me now, "washington post" national political reporter robert costa. am i right there's this discomfort you see in republican candidates when they have to address this issue? they're neither forthrightly in the denialist camp or in the camp of science. they're trying to thread a very small needle seems to me. >> i think so. i think ahead of 2016 you'll see a lot of republican candidates echo rubio. they now there's just not room within the party at a national level, there's in the space to take a stance that is different than marco rubio. especially rubio and others who have taken some distance on other issues like immigration, they're really in lock step on this conservative position on climate change. >> yet i can sense in the rubio statement -- you can sense it when we were combing through the tape of the different statements you have gotten -- they also are aware they do look increasingly ridiculous, even john karl in the interview saying, wait a second. your saying putting carbon in the atmosphere is not heating the planet? increasingly there's a dif
. >> joining me now, "washington post" national political reporter robert costa. am i right there's this discomfort you see in republican candidates when they have to address this issue? they're neither forthrightly in the denialist camp or in the camp of science. they're trying to thread a very small needle seems to me. >> i think so. i think ahead of 2016 you'll see a lot of republican candidates echo rubio. they now there's just not room within the party at a national...
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i am thomas roberts. it is thursday, may the 1st.elcome to "way too early," the show still trying to dry off after a nasty ride in new york city here. but april showers are supposed to bring may flowers. but first we start with this breaking news coming this morning out of pensacola, florida. there has been a lot of bad weather down there. this is a story where it involves two inmates. they are dead. as many as 150 more injured including corrections officers after a gas line explosion at the escambia county jail. it happened around 11:00 last night with 600 people inside. according to an nbc news crew on site, there is extensive damage to the jail and part has collapsed. all of the inmates have been taken to another facility. also z i mentioned, this is just the latest in a severe round of stories coming out of the south because of the weather. the heavy rains have torn through several states leaving parts of the florida panhandle, parts of pensacola under two feet of water. residents and drivers trapped by what's being called the wo
i am thomas roberts. it is thursday, may the 1st.elcome to "way too early," the show still trying to dry off after a nasty ride in new york city here. but april showers are supposed to bring may flowers. but first we start with this breaking news coming this morning out of pensacola, florida. there has been a lot of bad weather down there. this is a story where it involves two inmates. they are dead. as many as 150 more injured including corrections officers after a gas line explosion...
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robert. mama adopted you and named you -- >> roberta hope chin because i was the hope for the family. >> that's right. >> and i amniece and namesake. >> yes, uncle robert's niece and amesake. >> this is a place where thousands of stories converge, where we can touch the face of history, our history, and yet while we come here to remember the past, it is the future that stands with us in this hall. to truly honor that day, we must promise but to keep our memories of it alive and to search for ways to build something positive in the names of those we ost. they were the pride of their families and the pride of their countries, their stories, their spirits, and their examples can live on as our guides and our begins in making their names and their lives stand for something meaningful in our world. what greater legacy can there be for the lives cut short and to live in the good works created in their names? >> my name is ada, and my sister wendy worked in tower one of the world trade center. worked two blocks away as the principal of a high school that encouraged leadership and public service. at morning, it was my jo
robert. mama adopted you and named you -- >> roberta hope chin because i was the hope for the family. >> that's right. >> and i amniece and namesake. >> yes, uncle robert's niece and amesake. >> this is a place where thousands of stories converge, where we can touch the face of history, our history, and yet while we come here to remember the past, it is the future that stands with us in this hall. to truly honor that day, we must promise but to keep our memories of...
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>> robert weber and i am a part time counselor at the housing rights committee and a community activity on several levels. >> and this tuesday we are going to be going to sacramento to be lobbying for the factory form and, you know, as home sness prevention goes, this is going to be and this is a huge issue, people that become instantly homeless, they are scared to death and getting evicted for various reasons and the bottom line is the big breed of the housing market and its impact. i believe in supportive housing and i think that is works and it is a great model, but i also, i have been on the and talking with the people about these cbas with the high-tech companies in the triangle and those funds could be... i would encourage, and i would encourage them, to put it, and put the money in the housing, for the homeless, and why not use those cba funds and tap into those, but we have another issue, of, i hear about these people, being bused from nevada, from mental institutions to san francisco, because san francisco will make care of them and let them have them and i am sure that is not
>> robert weber and i am a part time counselor at the housing rights committee and a community activity on several levels. >> and this tuesday we are going to be going to sacramento to be lobbying for the factory form and, you know, as home sness prevention goes, this is going to be and this is a huge issue, people that become instantly homeless, they are scared to death and getting evicted for various reasons and the bottom line is the big breed of the housing market and its...
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i am thomas roberts. it is thursday, may the 1st.to "way too early," the show still trying to dry off after a nasty ride in new york city here. but april showers are supposed to bring may flowers. but first we start with this breaking news coming this morning out of
i am thomas roberts. it is thursday, may the 1st.to "way too early," the show still trying to dry off after a nasty ride in new york city here. but april showers are supposed to bring may flowers. but first we start with this breaking news coming this morning out of
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i am robert rivard. it is my distinct pleasure to be the moderator for a conversation with russell gold, senior editor reporter for "the wall street journal" based in texas. important for me and important for all of you, this is something of a homecoming because russell gold was a reporter in a 1996 and as editor of the san antonio press, we hired russell and he came to san antonio and had a wonderful three or four year run as reporter here. met his wife and got married in san antonio, worked in our capital in austin for a while before moving onto the major leagues in the big-time. he has written a terrific book about cracking, "the boom." i've seen a few books and none of them catch my attention until the sun. i want to get you talking publicly about it. i know a lot of people are passionate about cracking because right in our backyard is the eagle for a shale plant, so people on all sides of the issue will have to contribute to the conversation. we are being filled by c-span. when you get to the q&a, s
i am robert rivard. it is my distinct pleasure to be the moderator for a conversation with russell gold, senior editor reporter for "the wall street journal" based in texas. important for me and important for all of you, this is something of a homecoming because russell gold was a reporter in a 1996 and as editor of the san antonio press, we hired russell and he came to san antonio and had a wonderful three or four year run as reporter here. met his wife and got married in san...
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. >> my name's robert fry. i am counts of murder, and i'm currently serving three life sentences, and as of now, i'm on death row. should that get overturned, i'll be serving a maximum of 209 years. >> robert fry is a serial killer. behind each of his murder convictions lies a tale of violence and horror. >> i feel that i had evil within. not that i myself was evil, but that i allowed myself to be drawn towards evil things. >> while robbing a store, fry stabbed his first two victims, then slit their throats. >> when you walk in that path of darkness, you can't help but walk hand in hand with evil. whether you believe it to be evil or not, i never considered myself a violent person. >> in 1998, fry savagely beat a man to death with a shovel. >> i came from a very good family, but i got involved with alcohol and drugs at a very early age. i was looking for something in my life to fill a hole, in my heart and my soul, and i tried everything i could think of to put it there, and then anger and frustration lashed out, an
. >> my name's robert fry. i am counts of murder, and i'm currently serving three life sentences, and as of now, i'm on death row. should that get overturned, i'll be serving a maximum of 209 years. >> robert fry is a serial killer. behind each of his murder convictions lies a tale of violence and horror. >> i feel that i had evil within. not that i myself was evil, but that i allowed myself to be drawn towards evil things. >> while robbing a store, fry stabbed his first...
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of the middle east cia operative robert ames.l shulman, a senior editor of the washington bureau of mother jones magazine profiles the koch brothers and provides insight into their corporate background and political influence in how the koch brothers became america's most powerful and private dynasty. in the second amendment:a biography, michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at new york university school of law provides a history of the right to bear arms. journalist howard french reports on china's growing presence in africa in china's second continent:how million migrants are building a new empire in africa. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> we would like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> in 1903, dr. hall said told us how to do a mastectomy, breast cancer surgery removing the breast for breast cancer. he described going all the way down to the ribs and up to the third level. the
of the middle east cia operative robert ames.l shulman, a senior editor of the washington bureau of mother jones magazine profiles the koch brothers and provides insight into their corporate background and political influence in how the koch brothers became america's most powerful and private dynasty. in the second amendment:a biography, michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at new york university school of law provides a history of the right to bear arms. journalist...
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. >> we end up finding robert brown, he says yes, i am the father of her oldest son.e get dna testing done and confirm that he is the father of the oldest boy. >> but as justin got older and was about to go out on his own, christine decided it was time to tell him the truth. justi >> justin was about to graduate and christine wanted to invite his biological father to the graduation, and it was going to be sort of at the graduation that she was going to reveal to everybody that this other man was his father, not mr. fitsue. >> ken claimed he was unaware justin was not his biological father. >> i, of course, ask him, and he claims he had no idea about it. and the friends all seemed to think he didn't know. certainly the son didn't know. >> i believe ken knew about the affair, and i believe ken knew who juice tin's biological father was. there's no way christine would have gone and told justin that robert brown was his father and think that ken wouldn't have known. she certainly would have told him that i'm going to tell him. >> in the meantime, police didn't tell ken fi
. >> we end up finding robert brown, he says yes, i am the father of her oldest son.e get dna testing done and confirm that he is the father of the oldest boy. >> but as justin got older and was about to go out on his own, christine decided it was time to tell him the truth. justi >> justin was about to graduate and christine wanted to invite his biological father to the graduation, and it was going to be sort of at the graduation that she was going to reveal to everybody that...
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please welcome emma roberts. >> jimmy: you know, i am not sure you are aware of this, your aunt jewelst night. >> i was. i saw the swearoff. that was funny. >> jimmy: did she curse in front of you. >> no, i was shocked. didn't know she had such a bad mouth. >> jimmy: we were all surprised. more by sally field. but surprised nonetheless. now you, i heard you had a run-in with the lapd. >> i did. >> jimmy: i'm interested in the story. i feel like, i can help you. >> will i hope you can help me. because i was driving to work. minding my own business. i did what i usually do, stop and get a bagel and coffee. and i'm eating my bagel and driving. and a cop on a motorcycle is driving. i see him. i smile he is looking at me. before you know it the lights are flashing. ic i'm like who are they pulling over. it's me. yes, officer what's the problem. >> just saw you talking on your phone. >> no, i'm eating a bagel. the phone is in my purse. i have heard a lot of stories, but eating on the bagel never heard that one. i was look what are you talking about. i have cream cheese on my face. eating a
please welcome emma roberts. >> jimmy: you know, i am not sure you are aware of this, your aunt jewelst night. >> i was. i saw the swearoff. that was funny. >> jimmy: did she curse in front of you. >> no, i was shocked. didn't know she had such a bad mouth. >> jimmy: we were all surprised. more by sally field. but surprised nonetheless. now you, i heard you had a run-in with the lapd. >> i did. >> jimmy: i'm interested in the story. i feel like, i can...
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colonel robert, you nailed it. i amith the current administration's lack of urgency to resolve the plethora of v.a. issues, but what is new? jeff in south carolina, your comments blew me away, you should read them on the floor of the house with both chambers in aden dense, wait, let's add the administrative branch too. gets off your high horse, v.a. care is cutting edge, you don't have a clue, not having served or used v.a., you don't need to serve to appreciate those who do. you don't have to be a veteran to demand better care for veterans, if you are a veteran are okay with the contributeing to more than 2 dozen deaths and make heroes of all wars needlessly wait for the care they desev serve now, you are the one that have issued sir, not me. sergeant, 1968, finally, someone gave a speech that i wanted to hear that the way veterans are treated now, i'm a disabled vietnam vet, i can tell you one outrageous story after another. your speech was classic it lifted my heart, thank you. >> no, thank you. you and your fellow h
colonel robert, you nailed it. i amith the current administration's lack of urgency to resolve the plethora of v.a. issues, but what is new? jeff in south carolina, your comments blew me away, you should read them on the floor of the house with both chambers in aden dense, wait, let's add the administrative branch too. gets off your high horse, v.a. care is cutting edge, you don't have a clue, not having served or used v.a., you don't need to serve to appreciate those who do. you don't have to...
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am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with robin roberts. she recounts the last few years of her mother's life come including battling a rare blood disorder. we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with robin roberts coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. first wasn roberts a bestseller. her new book is a memoir. it is a story of triumph over diversity that is sure to encourage a whole lot of folk. you are on the west coast this time. >> i know. tavis: i always see you on the satellite. >> may i say congratulations on the star on the hollywood walk of fame. tavis: i appreciate it. my mama is proud of me and i know that your mama was proud of you. your mama begins and ends this book. who told youother that everybody's got something. >> that's right. little kid, playing in mississippi and would hurt my feelings or something,, said, everybody's got something. come on now, just move on. when i got older and the challenges became a little bit more than someone just picking on me,
am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with robin roberts. she recounts the last few years of her mother's life come including battling a rare blood disorder. we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with robin roberts coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. first wasn roberts a bestseller. her new book is a memoir. it is a story of triumph over diversity that is sure to encourage a whole lot of folk. you are on the west...
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i am a property manager now at robert development, and i worked at potrero hill and sunnyvale. that means i have been involved with the thousands of families in san francisco. in my time here there is shooting and robberies and domestic violence. i had an incident where an employee was attacked by a resident. all things that you won't hear, because there are people that work for the agency that care about the employees and residents that are out there every day doingor :-- doing our jobs to the best of our ability with limited resources. and that statement is a slap in the face to those of us that worked to provide physical assistance. and psychological needs, all things that we have to implement to provide services. those are things that i do day to day on the front line. and how much money i don't get from management, i still do a good job. i don't care what nonprofit comes in, you would be hard pressed to find somebody that can do it better than we do. thank you. >> i will call a few cards. i think this is anita. and last -- i can't read this. david cannon. james doxy. joyce
i am a property manager now at robert development, and i worked at potrero hill and sunnyvale. that means i have been involved with the thousands of families in san francisco. in my time here there is shooting and robberies and domestic violence. i had an incident where an employee was attacked by a resident. all things that you won't hear, because there are people that work for the agency that care about the employees and residents that are out there every day doingor :-- doing our jobs to the...
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robert yours agent. he'll do it. [laughter] mr. de niro, i am clearly beyond reproach. i will see you on the set of "spy kids five." this stone him and the founder of twitter, is here. so if you congressmen want to cut out the middleman, just show him your penis. not now. [laughter] those are my warm-up jokes. i am kidding. i want to leave you tonight with a bit of a pep talk. america has seen her share of challenges, but as my agent told me when i booked an abc sitcom, "things could be worse." have you watch the news? not cnn, the real news. it is pretty bad in other places. by comparison, america is doing great. this year, after months of debate and controversy, we have achieved something that has impact the health of millions, we brought back wiki's. we are not the fattest country in the world, mexico is. don't worry, we will be the fattest country once everyone comes over here. [laughter] of i havecan sense not been back to the village at so don't tell me you survive the drone strike. [laughter] america still has amazing technological innovations. google glasses hit
robert yours agent. he'll do it. [laughter] mr. de niro, i am clearly beyond reproach. i will see you on the set of "spy kids five." this stone him and the founder of twitter, is here. so if you congressmen want to cut out the middleman, just show him your penis. not now. [laughter] those are my warm-up jokes. i am kidding. i want to leave you tonight with a bit of a pep talk. america has seen her share of challenges, but as my agent told me when i booked an abc sitcom, "things...
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senator roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am pleased to be here on this very important subject. and i brought my own chart. we the minority don't have enough money for another display unit so i would ask consent to put our chart up where you had your chart. >> without objection. >> chart bears the text of the first amendment of the constitution of the united states. and i believe that is what we are talking about today. the rights of citizens to express themselves and make their views known on the issues that affect their daily lives or pocket book or any other issue. the first amendment protects those rights and prevents the government from restricting them. the exercise of those rights doesn't threaten our democracy. it is the attempt to restrict these rights that we must fear. we are living today with the consequences of the failed attempt to restrict them. this failure wasn't hard for r foresee. it isn't the fault of the court or the federal election committee and it is the direct consequences of the poor actions of congress
senator roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am pleased to be here on this very important subject. and i brought my own chart. we the minority don't have enough money for another display unit so i would ask consent to put our chart up where you had your chart. >> without objection. >> chart bears the text of the first amendment of the constitution of the united states. and i believe that is what we are talking about today. the rights of citizens to express themselves and...
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robert. >> mama adopted you and named you. >> roberta hope chin, because i was the new hope for the family. >> that's right. >> and i am his nieceesake. ♪ >> this is a place where thousands of stories converge, where we can touch the face of history, our history, and yet while we come here to remember the past, it is the future, too, that stands with us in this hall. to truly honor that day, we must promise both to keep our memories of it alive and to search for ways to build something positive in the names of those we lost. they were the pride of their families and the pride of their countries, their stories, their spirit, and their examples can live on, as our guides and our beacons by making their names and their lives stand for something meaningful in our world. what greater legacy can there be for the lives cut short than to live in the good works created in their names? >> my name is ada rosario dolch and my sister wendy worked in the world trade center. i worked two blacks away as a principal of a high school that encouraged leadership and public service. that morning, it was my job to protect our 600 plus students, but i
robert. >> mama adopted you and named you. >> roberta hope chin, because i was the new hope for the family. >> that's right. >> and i am his nieceesake. ♪ >> this is a place where thousands of stories converge, where we can touch the face of history, our history, and yet while we come here to remember the past, it is the future, too, that stands with us in this hall. to truly honor that day, we must promise both to keep our memories of it alive and to search for...
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robert. >> mama adopted you and named you -- >> roberta hope chin. >> because i was the new hope for the family. >> and i ammesake. ♪ ♪ >> this is a place where thousands of stories converge, where wey can touch the face of history. our history and yet while we come here to remember the past it is the future, too, that stands with us in this hall. to truly honor that day we must promise both to keep our memories of it alive and to search for ways to build something positive in the names of those we lost. they were the pride of their families and the pride of their countries. their stories, their spirit and their examples can live on as our guides and our beacons by making their names and their lives stand for something meaningful in our world. what greater legacy can there be for the lives cut short than to live in the good works created in their names? >> my name is ada rosario dulch and my sister wendy worked in tower 1 of the world trade center. i worked two blocks away as the principal of a high school that encouraged leadership and public service. that morning it was my job to protect our 600-plus stud
robert. >> mama adopted you and named you -- >> roberta hope chin. >> because i was the new hope for the family. >> and i ammesake. ♪ ♪ >> this is a place where thousands of stories converge, where wey can touch the face of history. our history and yet while we come here to remember the past it is the future, too, that stands with us in this hall. to truly honor that day we must promise both to keep our memories of it alive and to search for ways to build...
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robert woods. romitta mason. sabrina cheek. i don't know if i am reading these names right, hope you forgive me. teresa lee. >> well, good afternoon. not good morning, good afternoon supervisors. first of all, thank you supervisor breed and supervisor avalos for being here and calling this important hearing. i don't think that one hearing will be enough. this is a very heavy issue. however, we got to start somewhere. straight up, to me hearing from hud, hearing from lee, this is about developers again positioning themselves in san francisco to take advantage of low-income housing. of disadvantaged people who stay in these dwellings throughout our city. and if we don't stop them, we are going to pay a dear price. now i looked in this 30-page presentation or booklet, and the question is for me that is a big concern, the depopulation of black people in san francisco. and nowhere in there could i find anything that speaks to the depopulation of black people in san francisco. i think no matter what, if we look at the public housing, and we have of the 4,000 residents in public housing, that's an issu
robert woods. romitta mason. sabrina cheek. i don't know if i am reading these names right, hope you forgive me. teresa lee. >> well, good afternoon. not good morning, good afternoon supervisors. first of all, thank you supervisor breed and supervisor avalos for being here and calling this important hearing. i don't think that one hearing will be enough. this is a very heavy issue. however, we got to start somewhere. straight up, to me hearing from hud, hearing from lee, this is about...
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robert. adopted you and named you -- >> hope, because i am the hope for the family. s namesake. ♪ >> this is a place where thousands of stories converge, where we can touch the face of history, our history, and yet while we come here to remember the past and it is the future that stands with us in this hall . to truly honor that they, we must promise but to keep our memories of it alive and to search for ways to build something positive in the names of those we lost. they were the pride of their families and the pride of their , their stories, their spirits, and their examples can live on as our guides and our begins in making their names and their lives stand for something meaningful in our world. what greater legacy can there be for the lives cut short and to live in the good works created in their names? ada, and my sister wendy worked in tower one of the world trade center. i worked two blocks away as the printable of a high school that encouraged leadership and public service. at morning, it was my job to protect our 600-plus students, but i could not protect my
robert. adopted you and named you -- >> hope, because i am the hope for the family. s namesake. ♪ >> this is a place where thousands of stories converge, where we can touch the face of history, our history, and yet while we come here to remember the past and it is the future that stands with us in this hall . to truly honor that they, we must promise but to keep our memories of it alive and to search for ways to build something positive in the names of those we lost. they were the...
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am honored to receive it. addressed to mr. and mrs. robert goodman, 161 west 86th street new york, new york.ear mom and dad, i have arrived safely ingredient, mississippi. this is a wonderful town and the weather is fine. i wish you were here. the people in this city are wonderful. our reception was very good. all my love, andy. >> that is the last correspondence we got from him. mississippiian, june 21, 1964. >> it was strange because that is a sunday. think about the post office -- tavis: closed on sunday. >> they told him to write an innocuous note because they were worried that any correspondence like that would be red and -- would be read and so that is what he wrote. tavis: you know the irony of this? whose picture is that? >> abraham lincoln. tavis: how ironic is that? abraham lincoln? for sense of the stamps cost at that point with a picture of abraham lincoln. my lord. >> there are so many interesting coincidence is like that. i could go on a long time. but i have to share one with you. missing and murdered, we found out later, june 21, 1964. 44 days later, their bodies were found a
am honored to receive it. addressed to mr. and mrs. robert goodman, 161 west 86th street new york, new york.ear mom and dad, i have arrived safely ingredient, mississippi. this is a wonderful town and the weather is fine. i wish you were here. the people in this city are wonderful. our reception was very good. all my love, andy. >> that is the last correspondence we got from him. mississippiian, june 21, 1964. >> it was strange because that is a sunday. think about the post office...
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robert yours agent. he'll do it. [laughter] mr. de niro, i am clearly beyond reproach.i will see you on the set of "spy kids five." this stone him and the founder of twitter, is here. so if you congressmen want to cut out the middleman, just show him your penis. not now. [laughter] those are my warm-up jokes. i am kidding. i want to leave you tonight with a bit of a pep talk. america has seen her share of challenges, but as my agent told me when i booked an abc sitcom, "things could be worse." have you watch the news? not cnn, the real news. it is pretty bad in other places. by comparison, america is doing great. this year, after months of debate and controversy, we have achieved something that has impact the health of millions, we brought back wiki's. we are not the fattest country in the world, mexico is. don't worry, we will be the fattest country once everyone comes over here. [laughter] of i havecan sense not been back to the village at so don't tell me you survive the drone strike. [laughter] america still has amazing technological innovations. google glasses hit
robert yours agent. he'll do it. [laughter] mr. de niro, i am clearly beyond reproach.i will see you on the set of "spy kids five." this stone him and the founder of twitter, is here. so if you congressmen want to cut out the middleman, just show him your penis. not now. [laughter] those are my warm-up jokes. i am kidding. i want to leave you tonight with a bit of a pep talk. america has seen her share of challenges, but as my agent told me when i booked an abc sitcom, "things...
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just as i leave the floor, i touched on it while he wasn't here -- i particularly am pleased about the roberts-schumer addition to help more small businesses be part of those innovation jobs for the future, because what senator roberts and senator schumer did is to take that credit and do more to move it towards an approach that will help those small businesses, the ones starting in garages and all across the country where individuals are betting on the future and taking the risk. it's going to be easier because of the good work done by senator roberts and senator schumer. it is another reason for colleagues too vote for the expire act. with that, madam president, i yield the floor. mr. schumer: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from new york. mr. schumer: first, i ask unanimous consent that the republicans control the time from 3:00 to 3:45 and the majority control the time from 3:45 to 4:30 today. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: thank you. first let me thank my colleague from oregon, our new shining chairman of the finance committee, who's doing such
just as i leave the floor, i touched on it while he wasn't here -- i particularly am pleased about the roberts-schumer addition to help more small businesses be part of those innovation jobs for the future, because what senator roberts and senator schumer did is to take that credit and do more to move it towards an approach that will help those small businesses, the ones starting in garages and all across the country where individuals are betting on the future and taking the risk. it's going to...
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. >> roberts: here, i'll get you just to grab his tail there and see how he kicks. >> gupta: okay. ( laughter ) amat that was? >> roberts: that's exactly what it is. that's a nice looking fish. >> gupta: while these fish appear normal... you're free into the pen. ...the environment they live in is anything but normal. salmon, which are naturally white in color, get their pink color from eating shrimp and other creatures in the wild that have chemicals called carotenoids. so, this is the feed? let's talk a look. these farmed salmon get synthetic versions of the chemical added to their food, which gives them that classic pink color consumers expect. >> roberts: we can adjust the amount of carotenoids in the diet to adjust the color. ( alarm sounds ) that's the oxygen alarm. >> gupta: so does that mean the oxygen has just gone down? >> roberts: too low, yeah. >> gupta: is that a limitation of a farm? because if they were in the wild, they would swim deeper or go to a different place. >> roberts: sure. yeah, you need to manage the environment where your animals live. that's farming. >> gupta: each of
. >> roberts: here, i'll get you just to grab his tail there and see how he kicks. >> gupta: okay. ( laughter ) amat that was? >> roberts: that's exactly what it is. that's a nice looking fish. >> gupta: while these fish appear normal... you're free into the pen. ...the environment they live in is anything but normal. salmon, which are naturally white in color, get their pink color from eating shrimp and other creatures in the wild that have chemicals called carotenoids....
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robert. >> adopted you. and named you. >> roberta chope chen. because i was the new hope for the family. >> that's right. >> and i am his niece and namesake. >> yesyou are uncle robert's iece and namesake. ♪ >> this is a place where thousands of stories converge. where we can touch the face of history. our history. and yet, while we come here to remember the past, it is the future, too, that stands with us in this hall. to truly honor that day, we must promise both to keep our memories of it alive and to search for ways to build something positive in the names of those we lost. they were the pride of their families. and the pride of their countries. their stories, their spirit, and their examples can live on as our guides and our beacons by making their names and their lives stand for something meaningful in our world. what greater legacy can there be for the lives cut short than to live in the good works created in their names? >> my name is ada rosario dolch and my sister wendy worked in tower one of the world trade center. i worked two blocks away as the principal of a high school that encouraged leadership and public service. that morning, it
robert. >> adopted you. and named you. >> roberta chope chen. because i was the new hope for the family. >> that's right. >> and i am his niece and namesake. >> yesyou are uncle robert's iece and namesake. ♪ >> this is a place where thousands of stories converge. where we can touch the face of history. our history. and yet, while we come here to remember the past, it is the future, too, that stands with us in this hall. to truly honor that day, we must...
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robert mcdowell on net neutrality. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance," i am scarlet fu with tom keene and adam johnson.ion of the week. who took the biggest hit? bond bearers, internet stream errors, jay-z? chipotle,co-ceos of getting voted down on executive pay. times the person assembling burritos, that does not seem right. >> it is nonbinding. >> 10 year yield, 2.4947%. >> your vote is on the bond bearers. treat us. @bsurveillance. news starting with general electric. trying to save the deal with alstom and sending the head of its power division ii paris. ge has offers $17 billion to buy alstom's energy business. the french government issued a decree that gives it the power to block the deal. >> very french. the $10about to join billion club. in talks for financing that would give it a valuation of more than $10 billion. 5ber provides rides in 11 cities around the world. pinterest has raised financing writing at $5 billion. it is a service that is not generating significant sales. this week it again a program aimed at attracting ads. s> steven davidoff, deal professor at "the new york times" and ohi
robert mcdowell on net neutrality. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance," i am scarlet fu with tom keene and adam johnson.ion of the week. who took the biggest hit? bond bearers, internet stream errors, jay-z? chipotle,co-ceos of getting voted down on executive pay. times the person assembling burritos, that does not seem right. >> it is nonbinding. >> 10 year yield, 2.4947%. >> your vote is on the bond bearers. treat us. @bsurveillance. news starting with...
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robert gray, al jazeera, lewisville mississippi. forcing sterling to get rid of his team. john henry smith has more. >> i am banning mr. sterling for life donald sterling may be banned for life, but for now, the billionaire still owns the clippers. now some heavy hitters may be interested in a piece of the franchise should the remaining 29 miami clubs force him to sell. a trio comprised of former talk show queen oprah winfrey, music mogul and oracle founder and ceo larry eliason confirmed their interest in buying the organization. he says he and eliason would run the team, something he says winfrey has no interest in doing. but she has expressed one motive for her involvement. "she thinks it would be a great thing for an important black american to own another franchise." they will face some stiff competition from a host of other bidders including champion boxer floyd mayweather. >> me and my team do want to buy the clippers and we can afford it. >> another potential owner is donald sterile's wife, but court documents in a lawsuit have is surfaced in recent days detailing her own history of racists remarks and actions.
robert gray, al jazeera, lewisville mississippi. forcing sterling to get rid of his team. john henry smith has more. >> i am banning mr. sterling for life donald sterling may be banned for life, but for now, the billionaire still owns the clippers. now some heavy hitters may be interested in a piece of the franchise should the remaining 29 miami clubs force him to sell. a trio comprised of former talk show queen oprah winfrey, music mogul and oracle founder and ceo larry eliason confirmed...
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roberts, and senator udall. thank you for inviting me to testify today. as indicated i am the vice chair of the federal election commission, but i am not testifying in that capacity today. nor am i speaking for the commission. instead, my testimony concerns a case pursued during my tenure as chair of the california fair political practices commission, fppc, to expose dark money in a california election. fppc versus americans for responsible leadership and i'm going to use the word of the day, is a byzantine story of campaign contributions being funneled all over the country in an apparent effort to avoid revealing to the public who is behind political campaigns. we discovered that networks of nonprofits, anonymously injected millions of dollars into our election by using shell corporate entities, wire transfers, and fund swapping. this allowed donors to skirt disclosure laws and cloak their identities from the public view. just a few weeks before the 2012 election, a california political action committee, which was focused on supporting one and defeating another ballot mea
roberts, and senator udall. thank you for inviting me to testify today. as indicated i am the vice chair of the federal election commission, but i am not testifying in that capacity today. nor am i speaking for the commission. instead, my testimony concerns a case pursued during my tenure as chair of the california fair political practices commission, fppc, to expose dark money in a california election. fppc versus americans for responsible leadership and i'm going to use the word of the day,...
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i am you're aware with the resignedandals, robert early. he was forced out because of concerns about what the weight time issue has become. what is that person's his role? that is the number one person to oversee health issues with the v.a.. he's in charge of the entire department. there is a nominee pending in the white house right now. secondary six -- szymczak -- onein the second secretary szymczak he was in the senate, there was concern he seemed to be talking about the larger issue but they knew of specific problems that had come out there. could see the concern on a lot of senators faces that if you knew about these things, why has this not been addressed better? what about the role of congress overseeing the health care system? guest: congress is trying to figure out where they dropped the ball and have been ignored. a lot of fights going on in the house and senate. the house veterans affairs committee in the last week issued a subpoena -- a second subpoena to several top v.a. officials. they are concerned there is not enough informa
i am you're aware with the resignedandals, robert early. he was forced out because of concerns about what the weight time issue has become. what is that person's his role? that is the number one person to oversee health issues with the v.a.. he's in charge of the entire department. there is a nominee pending in the white house right now. secondary six -- szymczak -- onein the second secretary szymczak he was in the senate, there was concern he seemed to be talking about the larger issue but...
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am strongly support bay area compassion health center. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening, i'm george roberts. i quickly wanted to address two points. the first is that bac submitted their application approximately a year-ago, and the legislation, which supervisor yee has introduced is not the law now. and we believe this hearing should not be continued; that if there was a desire to put a hold on things until new legislation came into place, that interim zoning controls could have been enacted, but they were not. and so we believe that although it would make your job easier, if the health director were to make a decision denying one or the other applicant, that is not the case ordinarily the health director's hearing occurs after planning approval. not before. and believe that it would be a real problem to delay this just before a change in the law, when we don't know what that would be. so we would urge you to go ahead and rule this evening, based on the laws that exist now. and if you have any questions, with respect to the lawsuit and some of this other stuff, which i think is really not g
am strongly support bay area compassion health center. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening, i'm george roberts. i quickly wanted to address two points. the first is that bac submitted their application approximately a year-ago, and the legislation, which supervisor yee has introduced is not the law now. and we believe this hearing should not be continued; that if there was a desire to put a hold on things until new legislation came into place, that interim zoning...
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robert. >> mama adopted you and named you -- >> roberta hope chin because i was the new hope for the family. >> that's right. >> and i amsands of stories converge, where we can touch the face of history, our history. and yet while we come here to remember the past, it is the future, too, that stands with us in this hall. to truly honor that day, we must promise both to keep our memories of it alive and to search for ways to build something positive in the names of those we lost. they were the pride of their families and the pride of their countries. their stories, their spirit and their examples can live on as our guides and our beacons by making their names and their lives stand for something meaningful in our world. what greater legacy can there be for the lives cut short than to live in the good works created in their names? >> my name is ada rosario dulch. and my sister wendy worked in tower 1 of the world trade center. i worked two blocks away as the principal of a high school that encouraged leadership and public service. that morning it was my job to protect our 600-plus students, but i couldn't protect my sister
robert. >> mama adopted you and named you -- >> roberta hope chin because i was the new hope for the family. >> that's right. >> and i amsands of stories converge, where we can touch the face of history, our history. and yet while we come here to remember the past, it is the future, too, that stands with us in this hall. to truly honor that day, we must promise both to keep our memories of it alive and to search for ways to build something positive in the names of those...
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eric stonetree, robin roberts, music from circus zero are on the way. i have to admit despite the fact i amrown man with muscles rippling all over my body. i was very excited with the cast of star wars, episode 7 was revealed this morning. this is a photo, released on the internet. the cast reading through the script at pinewood studios in london. you can seeirector j.j. abrams in the middle. adam driver from "girls" is in it. donald gleason from "harry potter." max von sydow, he was in "the exorcist." daisy ridley, and most excitingly, harrison ford, carrie fisher, and markham mill will be in the movie. they'll play old han solo, princess leah, and like skywalker. and peter manu and anthony dalz will return, and chewbaka and cp30. and he got eliminated from dancing with the stars and star wars in one year. i can't wait to see what they do. they haven't revealed much of the plot. but the rumor i am hearing is, that in this third trilogy, the cast of the first trilogy gets sent to earth. goes back in time to stop george lucas from making the second trilogy. technically this could only -- i d
eric stonetree, robin roberts, music from circus zero are on the way. i have to admit despite the fact i amrown man with muscles rippling all over my body. i was very excited with the cast of star wars, episode 7 was revealed this morning. this is a photo, released on the internet. the cast reading through the script at pinewood studios in london. you can seeirector j.j. abrams in the middle. adam driver from "girls" is in it. donald gleason from "harry potter." max von...
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robert. >> mama adopted you and named you -- >> roberta hope chen, because i was the new hope for the family. >> that's right. >> and i amsake. ♪ ♪ >> this is a place where thousands of stories converge, where we can touch the face of history, our history. and yet while we come here to remember the, it is the future too that stands with us in this hall. to truly honor that day, we must promise both to keep our memories of it alive and to search for ways to build something positive in the names of those we lost. they were the pride of their families and the pride of their countries. their stories, their spirit and their examples can live on as our guides and our beacons by making their names and their lives stand for something meaningful in our world. what greater legacy can there be for the lives cut short than to live in the good works created in their names? >> my name is ada rosario dolch, and my sister, wendy, worked in tour one of the world trade center. i worked two blocks away as the principal of a high school that encouraged leadership and public service. that morning it was my job to protect our 600-plus student
robert. >> mama adopted you and named you -- >> roberta hope chen, because i was the new hope for the family. >> that's right. >> and i amsake. ♪ ♪ >> this is a place where thousands of stories converge, where we can touch the face of history, our history. and yet while we come here to remember the, it is the future too that stands with us in this hall. to truly honor that day, we must promise both to keep our memories of it alive and to search for ways to...