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robert clark speculates that mrs.orgenthau was so smitten with the first lady she preferred to hear her voice over the telephone them to write. i have a few letters i left in the green room. sorry about. >> i have letters written by l. of our roosevelt to eleanor morgenthau which are kind of revealing. but that's timely. but it's also the political history of an era in the journey for nearly four decades in the public eye as seen through the private lens. robert morgenthau is in arguably one of the great men of his era. he is the only prominent statesmen left from the kennedy times and as the dea new york he accomplished changes such as almost handed almost hand to single-handedly wiping out of new york area she's made a just made a new law and indeed changed the face of the wall in america with many of the criminal cases. and he's invented prosecution of white-collar crime as we know it today. his long arm stretched into the waters and cultivated the network of the global partners. he is unraveled the international m
robert clark speculates that mrs.orgenthau was so smitten with the first lady she preferred to hear her voice over the telephone them to write. i have a few letters i left in the green room. sorry about. >> i have letters written by l. of our roosevelt to eleanor morgenthau which are kind of revealing. but that's timely. but it's also the political history of an era in the journey for nearly four decades in the public eye as seen through the private lens. robert morgenthau is in arguably...
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the evident robert clark speculates that mrs.rgan fall was so smitten with the first lady she preferred to hear her voice over the telephone, then right. i have a few letters which i left in the green room, thank you. sorry about that. [laughter] black bag. will get back to that in a minute. i have some letters written by eleanor roosevelt to eleanor morgenthaler which are kind of revealing. but that is timeless, it's not only about relationship it's also the political history of an era, if bob's and my journey through nearly four decades in the public eye as seen through applied private lands. robert morgan fall is on argue billy one of the great men of his era, he is the only prominent statesman left from the kennedy time, as da of new york he accomplished changes such as almost single-handedly wiping out the delft penalty in new york. he has made new law, indeed change the face of the law in america with many of his criminal cases, and he has invented prosecution of white-collar crime as we know it today. he is seldom stayed w
the evident robert clark speculates that mrs.rgan fall was so smitten with the first lady she preferred to hear her voice over the telephone, then right. i have a few letters which i left in the green room, thank you. sorry about that. [laughter] black bag. will get back to that in a minute. i have some letters written by eleanor roosevelt to eleanor morgenthaler which are kind of revealing. but that is timeless, it's not only about relationship it's also the political history of an era, if...
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robert: recently in rochester, new york, his body of work paid off. >> the first place rob clark. [applause] he was crowned mr. america for best physique. >> it was the most incredible moment of my life. robert: the 35-year-old human resources manager counts every calorie and works out a few times a day. does he ever get tired? >> never. no. i never get tired. a passion of mine. robert: he is the cream of the crop when it comes to physique. mr. america in the nation's capital. >> i tell everybody about the journey. however long it has taken me to get to -- how long it has take known get to this point. robert: it sounds like there are only women in that crowd. >> we approve. leon: what do you mean "we"? [laughter] listen, give the brother a little bit of advice. get a cape. all right? you need a belt and a cape. kellye: wear it wel robert: love it, kellye. leon: you made her day. kellye: you did. i appreciate that. come back with more of that anytime. six months after a shooting outside a j. v. basketball game at frederick high school you can expect to see more police officers outsi
robert: recently in rochester, new york, his body of work paid off. >> the first place rob clark. [applause] he was crowned mr. america for best physique. >> it was the most incredible moment of my life. robert: the 35-year-old human resources manager counts every calorie and works out a few times a day. does he ever get tired? >> never. no. i never get tired. a passion of mine. robert: he is the cream of the crop when it comes to physique. mr. america in the nation's capital....
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clark, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you, dray. >>> senator robert menendez is expected to oppose president obama's nuclear deal with iran. today he will formally announce his position on that pact. the announcement comes at 1:00 at seton hall university in south orange. congress set to vote on the deal next month. earlier this month, new york's senator schumer announced he would vote on the deal as well. >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and bill evans with the accuweather forecast. >> let's take a look from the roof as we look eastward. rain has been coming up the hudson river to our west. the camera is wet here. there is a shower right here across long island and right around flushing, a little shower. and one on the south shore of long island. you see the rain shafts that are there in the distance. that is the shower going through southern sections of nassau county. we have rain on the upper east side. temperatures in the mid-70s now and we have the humidity way up there in the 7 o, 80% ramming range. showers in hudson county, bergen where there is a flood advisory unti
clark, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you, dray. >>> senator robert menendez is expected to oppose president obama's nuclear deal with iran. today he will formally announce his position on that pact. the announcement comes at 1:00 at seton hall university in south orange. congress set to vote on the deal next month. earlier this month, new york's senator schumer announced he would vote on the deal as well. >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from weather...
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from lobbyist clark clifford to van hoffman, anthony lewis, robert dollic, many other liberals either spoke up for soviet communism or denounced reagan of consigning it to history. the soviets at the times called their policy i reversibility. soviet surveillance was everywhere. their embassy in washington was regarded a little more than a forward operating post for the kgb. even president carter, who i believe is a very good man, was simply in over his head. he never understood the presidency. pushed ahead with his beloved treaties with the soviets even after they invaded afghanistan. and yet he still went on national television with barbara walters and suppressed astonishment that the soviets would do such a thing as invade another country. yet from the day reagan was elected, the soviets never gained one more inch and indeed rolled back soviet beginning in afghanistan and eventually the world. let's be clear here. the soviets gained ground against every american president from woodrow wilson to jimmy carter. gorbachev and the soviets did not end the cold war with reagan's help. they
from lobbyist clark clifford to van hoffman, anthony lewis, robert dollic, many other liberals either spoke up for soviet communism or denounced reagan of consigning it to history. the soviets at the times called their policy i reversibility. soviet surveillance was everywhere. their embassy in washington was regarded a little more than a forward operating post for the kgb. even president carter, who i believe is a very good man, was simply in over his head. he never understood the presidency....
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moon, the man on the left was serving a life sentence for first-degree murder out of clark county and 27-year-old robertserving a life sentence for kidnapping, weapons charges as well as murder. >> unmanned towers provided just the opportunity for three inmates to make their move. >> the two inmates that escaped were both captured in a week's period of time. one was returned to iowa. the other one was involved in numerous crimes in the state of missouri, i believe. and he is still in that state facing additional charges. the inmate that was returned to the iowa state penitentiary was charged for escape. he pled guilty and the sentencing is tomorrow. he'll receive a five-year consecutive term. >> one of the inmates, martin moon, now resides in cell house 220, a far cry from the freedom he had a few months ago. he is once again serving a life sentence for killing a man in a dispute over drugs. moon insists he is not guilty. >> me being an innocent person, i've been compelled more than say the person that knows they're guilty and have been found guilty. i feel they tend more to lay down and do their time a
moon, the man on the left was serving a life sentence for first-degree murder out of clark county and 27-year-old robertserving a life sentence for kidnapping, weapons charges as well as murder. >> unmanned towers provided just the opportunity for three inmates to make their move. >> the two inmates that escaped were both captured in a week's period of time. one was returned to iowa. the other one was involved in numerous crimes in the state of missouri, i believe. and he is still...
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from lobbyist clark clifford to van hoffman, anthony lewis, robert dollic, many other liberals either spoke up for soviet communism or denounced reagan of consigning it to history. the soviets at the times called their policy i reversibility. soviet surveillance was everywhere. their embassy in washington was regarded a little more than a forward operating post for the kgb. even president carter, who i believe is a very good man, was simply in over his head. he never understood the presidency. pushed ahead with his beloved treaties with the soviets even after they invaded afghanistan. and yet he still went on national television with barbara walters and suppressed astonishment that the soviets would do such a thing as invade another country. yet from the day reagan was elected, the soviets never gained one more inch and indeed rolled back soviet beginning in afghanistan and eventually the world. let's be clear here. the soviets gained ground against every american president from woodrow wilson to jimmy carter. gorbachev and the soviets did not end the cold war with reagan's help. they
from lobbyist clark clifford to van hoffman, anthony lewis, robert dollic, many other liberals either spoke up for soviet communism or denounced reagan of consigning it to history. the soviets at the times called their policy i reversibility. soviet surveillance was everywhere. their embassy in washington was regarded a little more than a forward operating post for the kgb. even president carter, who i believe is a very good man, was simply in over his head. he never understood the presidency....
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beatrice with dave clarke, celebrating her birthday in new york with los angeles affiliate joining us now, makes sense they use uber. >> absolutely. >> i even brought a little gift for robert redford to celebrate. >> i read your first professional acting gig. pay me in a fishing lure. >> very beautiful. >> a career spanning six decades and revolutionizing the movie business with a sundance film festival. what would you say is your favorite role you played? >> butch cassidy. >> out of all the leading women in your career that you've kissed -- >> that i've kissed? >> that you've kissed, who would you say is the best kisser? >> i've got to -- who was the best. >> best kisser. >> start to think about it, i've kissed some of the best. >> redford is climbing the appalachian trail for a walk in the woods with estranged pal, nick nolte. >> come with us. play dead. >> bears, they come for us, we are dead. >> movie is really all about getting older. what has it been like for you? >> aging is really fun. >> 1992 when you got voted "people" magazine's sexiest man. i mean, look at this. do you think a lot has changed personally as a man when you see this picture from then to now? >> st
beatrice with dave clarke, celebrating her birthday in new york with los angeles affiliate joining us now, makes sense they use uber. >> absolutely. >> i even brought a little gift for robert redford to celebrate. >> i read your first professional acting gig. pay me in a fishing lure. >> very beautiful. >> a career spanning six decades and revolutionizing the movie business with a sundance film festival. what would you say is your favorite role you played? >>...
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. >> logan: robert ballard has embarked on a new wave of american exploration, inspired by the epic journey of lewis and clark 200 years ago. this time, it's not over land, but in a part of the country that lies in the deep sea. you may know ballard as the man who found the "titanic." we first spent time with him a few years ago when he took us on a search for ancient shipwrecks in the aegean sea. but at the age of 73, he's changed course and come home. why? because the u.s. has jurisdiction over more ocean than any other country on earth, and beneath the waves lies trillions of dollars in untapped natural resources and, as we saw on our journey, a wealth of american history. as we first reported in may, robert ballard calls it "the unknown america." we joined him about 100 miles off the coast of mississippi in the gulf of mexico. >> robert ballard: if you ask someone, "how much of the united states do you think lies beneath the sea?" they may say, "5% or 10%." and when you tell them that half of their country lies beneath the sea and is unexplored, they don't believe you. >> logan: does it have a special mea
. >> logan: robert ballard has embarked on a new wave of american exploration, inspired by the epic journey of lewis and clark 200 years ago. this time, it's not over land, but in a part of the country that lies in the deep sea. you may know ballard as the man who found the "titanic." we first spent time with him a few years ago when he took us on a search for ancient shipwrecks in the aegean sea. but at the age of 73, he's changed course and come home. why? because the u.s. has...