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she is once again under arrest but this charismatic leader is still crucial to me on most future robert cooper got to know suchi well she was working at the united nations in new york in the 1960 s. i think she's one of the most stubborn people life and she came from a family that made it natural. the other side that you want to understand. is that she was always committed to nonviolence so. she was born to rule but she was born to rule by persuasion not by not by force not by orders. after 15 years under house arrest suchi was freed in 2010 the generals needed her as a front to gain access to financial help from overseas from 2016 she effectively led the government and in last november's elections she won in one slide victory. general min lang's suki's most powerful opponent he was supposed to retire last year at the age of $65.00 but isn't he strengthened this grip on power. the cornerstone of the constitution is that no one is above the law that is democracy. has been accused of breaking import laws and failing to observe coronavirus rules the generals clearly wanted out of the way on the s
she is once again under arrest but this charismatic leader is still crucial to me on most future robert cooper got to know suchi well she was working at the united nations in new york in the 1960 s. i think she's one of the most stubborn people life and she came from a family that made it natural. the other side that you want to understand. is that she was always committed to nonviolence so. she was born to rule but she was born to rule by persuasion not by not by force not by orders. after 15...
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she is once again under arrest but this charismatic leader is still crucial to me on most future robert cooper got to know suchi well she was working at the united nations in new york in the 1960 s. i think she's one of the most stubborn people of that's my life and she came from a family that made it natural. but the other side that you want to understand. is that she was always committed to nonviolence so. she was born to rule and she was born to rule by persuasion not by not by force not by orders. after 15 years under house arrest suchi was freed in 2010 the generals needed her as a front to gain access to financial help from overseas from 2016 she effectively led the government and in last november's elections you want to learn slide victory. general min lang is suki's most powerful opponent he was supposed to retire last year at the age of $65.00 but his only strengthened his grip on power. to the cornerstone of the constitution is that no one is above the law that is democracy. has been accused of breaking import laws and failing to observe coronavirus rules the generals clearly wanted
she is once again under arrest but this charismatic leader is still crucial to me on most future robert cooper got to know suchi well she was working at the united nations in new york in the 1960 s. i think she's one of the most stubborn people of that's my life and she came from a family that made it natural. but the other side that you want to understand. is that she was always committed to nonviolence so. she was born to rule and she was born to rule by persuasion not by not by force not by...
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she is once again under arrest but this charismatic leader is still crucial to me on most future robert cooper got to know suchi well she was working at the united nations in new york in the 1960 s. i think she's one of the most stubborn. and she came from a family that made it natural. but the other side that you want to understand. is she was always committed to nonviolence so. she was born to rule but she was born to rule by persuasion not by not by force not by words. after 15 years under house arrest suchi was freed in 2010 the generals needed her as a front to gain access to financial help from overseas from 2016 she effectively led the government and in last november's elections she won a landslide victory. general min lang is su cheese most powerful opponent he was supposed to retire last year at the age of $65.00 but isn't he strengthened his grip on power. to the cornerstone of the constitution is that no one is above the law that is democracy. has been accused of breaking import laws and failing to observe coronavirus rules the generals clearly want out of the way on the streets she
she is once again under arrest but this charismatic leader is still crucial to me on most future robert cooper got to know suchi well she was working at the united nations in new york in the 1960 s. i think she's one of the most stubborn. and she came from a family that made it natural. but the other side that you want to understand. is she was always committed to nonviolence so. she was born to rule but she was born to rule by persuasion not by not by force not by words. after 15 years under...
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. >> cooper: that's robert playter, the c.e.o.; and hannah rossi, a technician who works on spot. >> thing special to let it walk over those rocks. there you go. >> cooper: the controls are easier to use than you might expect. does it have to come in, straight on? >> rossi: you don't have to be perfect about it. drive it close to wherever you want to go, and the robot will do the rest. >> cooper: wow. in some ways, it's like driving a very sophisticated remote control car. what makes it different? >> playter: spot is really smart about its own locomotion. it deals with all the details about how to place my feet, what gait to use, how to manage my body so that all you have to tell it is the direction they go to. >> cooper: and, in some cases, you don't even have to do that. when signaled, spot can take itself off its charging station and go for a walk on its own as long as it's pre-programmed with the route. it uses five 3d cameras to map its surroundings and avoid obstacles. i mean, it is like something... atlas has a similar technology. while we were talking in front of atlas, this i
. >> cooper: that's robert playter, the c.e.o.; and hannah rossi, a technician who works on spot. >> thing special to let it walk over those rocks. there you go. >> cooper: the controls are easier to use than you might expect. does it have to come in, straight on? >> rossi: you don't have to be perfect about it. drive it close to wherever you want to go, and the robot will do the rest. >> cooper: wow. in some ways, it's like driving a very sophisticated remote...
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the company is about saving people's lives and has a long tradition cooperating in unusual circumstances including general robert wood johnson and decided he had to take part in the world war ii effort. that's the nature of your company. >> right, jim, this goes back to the very founding whether it was 1919 when we produced masks for the spanish flu pandemic and robert johnson got involved to work with the government to share best practices from johnson & johnson and other civ civilian manufacturers with the government to help in the war effort and this exemplifies we know a company of our size, scale, and diversity bringing a vaccine like this that we need to make sure the cost was no barrier to access and as we said earlier, we've got to make sure we can get this out to as many people as possible right here in the united states but also around the world and that's why we're doing it not for profit basis. >> i want to point out i fortunately -- this is the only time i'll say this -- over 65 so i got it but the way j&j works, unless you're filling -- unless you're part of a state that says you're much lower, you
the company is about saving people's lives and has a long tradition cooperating in unusual circumstances including general robert wood johnson and decided he had to take part in the world war ii effort. that's the nature of your company. >> right, jim, this goes back to the very founding whether it was 1919 when we produced masks for the spanish flu pandemic and robert johnson got involved to work with the government to share best practices from johnson & johnson and other civ...
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cooper union. in connecticut, road ihode islad new hampshire. >> his oldest son, robert is in boarding school. really embarrassing. i have to sit with my blue-blooded friend and hear my western father gives a speech. one of the boy says too bad bob had such an ugly father. robert is thinking in his chair in shame. according to the press, lincoln stands up and the dazzling begins. and when it is over, the boys all come and slap bob in the back and said wow, your father is something else. may of 1860, the republican national convention is held in chicago. se senator h. sewer new york remains in the front. >> lincoln was a dark horse candidate. >> the battling begins. on the first ballot sewer was out in the front. no surprise there. lincoln is second. they go to a second blatt. lincoln begins to catch up. crowds is getting excited for lincoln. a third blallot, comes along lincoln is drawn even with seward. the entire hall erupts. lincoln emerged as the republican nominee. the cincinnati newspaper says that the entire tribe of comanche and acres of hotel gauz could have been lost in the hall. you
cooper union. in connecticut, road ihode islad new hampshire. >> his oldest son, robert is in boarding school. really embarrassing. i have to sit with my blue-blooded friend and hear my western father gives a speech. one of the boy says too bad bob had such an ugly father. robert is thinking in his chair in shame. according to the press, lincoln stands up and the dazzling begins. and when it is over, the boys all come and slap bob in the back and said wow, your father is something else....
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speak without cooperation we will never be able to nail down the origins. >> former cdc chief robertge back to the lab leak idea. he is an advisor to maryland governor hogan. some officials are demanding a dismissal calling the idea antiaging. the theory could becoming more mainstream. greg palkot in london, thanks. some of the other stories beyond our borders. at present russian opposition leader alexei navalny has started a hunger strike to protest failure to provide proper treatment for his back and leg pain. he says officials refused to give them the right medicine and to allow his doctor to visit him. he was arrested in january upon his return from germany where he was recovering from a poisoning attack he blames on the kremlin. russia of course denies involvement. the european union says it will target eight iranian militia and police commanders and three state entities with sanctions next week. the actions or in response to a deadly crackdown in november of 2019 by iranian authorities. diplomats say the travel bans and asset freezes will be the first time the e.u. has imposed
speak without cooperation we will never be able to nail down the origins. >> former cdc chief robertge back to the lab leak idea. he is an advisor to maryland governor hogan. some officials are demanding a dismissal calling the idea antiaging. the theory could becoming more mainstream. greg palkot in london, thanks. some of the other stories beyond our borders. at present russian opposition leader alexei navalny has started a hunger strike to protest failure to provide proper treatment...
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i still do not think, of course, there will be much cooperation but i wonder if there will be more pressure. >> all right, elise jordan, robert gibbs and monica alba, my thanks to the three of you. >> now to the southeast where overnight more tornadoes touched down across multiple states after storms yesterday left at least five people dead in alabama. there are more than 16 unconfirmed tornadoes, reported across the state including one that stayed on the ground for more than 20 miles. nbc's kerry sanders is in pelham, alabama. what's the latest on the ground there? >> unfortunately the overnight tornadoes causing the death toll to rise to six. another person found at first light in georgia, where a tornado touched down there, i am as you noted in pelham, alabama. as you can see i'm standing inside a home here that took a direct hit from the tornado. the gentleman who was here was lying in bed watching the president's press conference on the television. his phone went off with that alert we all know so well but for whatever reason, the gentlemen at 74 years old said he ignored it and the next thing you know, bam, his house go
i still do not think, of course, there will be much cooperation but i wonder if there will be more pressure. >> all right, elise jordan, robert gibbs and monica alba, my thanks to the three of you. >> now to the southeast where overnight more tornadoes touched down across multiple states after storms yesterday left at least five people dead in alabama. there are more than 16 unconfirmed tornadoes, reported across the state including one that stayed on the ground for more than 20...
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robert long is and how he plays into these three particular spas. >> the fact that, you know, he is talking, it sounds like he is cooperating with investigators at least to that degree. we learned that, you know, he was planning to get to florida. but the fact that he is talking. what does that tell you? and then if you're, you know, sitting on the other side of the table from him, how do you find out if this was some sort of sex addiction or a need to kill off these women in an effort to kill off this part of him, versus something to do with the race of these women? >> well, what's happened so far, i believe cherokee county investigators had the first crack at him. i highly doubt at this point going forward whoever his attorney is going to allow him to speak to investigators. atlanta investigators certainly want to talk to him. a trained homicide detective who has interviewed hundreds of people, that's a very delicate situation. and it's not an interview you want to challenge him in the interview too much because the more he talks, the more you can learn. what he's saying doesn't necessarily mean it's truthful. it can be self-serving. many, many time
robert long is and how he plays into these three particular spas. >> the fact that, you know, he is talking, it sounds like he is cooperating with investigators at least to that degree. we learned that, you know, he was planning to get to florida. but the fact that he is talking. what does that tell you? and then if you're, you know, sitting on the other side of the table from him, how do you find out if this was some sort of sex addiction or a need to kill off these women in an effort to...
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robert aaron long remains behind bars without bond. he faces eight counts of murder. and one attempted murder charge. christi, boris. >> amara, thank you so much. listen, anderson cooperamara walker, victor blackwell and ana cabrera are going to be with you "afraid: fear in america's communities of color" begins monday night on cnn. >>> lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have made the trip to the u.s./mexico border. president biden says he has no plans to visit. is that a mistake? we'll discuss, next. touch after touch bacteria in your home never stops. that's why microban 24 doesn't just sanitize and stop. it keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours. spray on hard surfaces to kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria initially including the covid-19 virus. once dry microban forms a shield that keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours. touch after touch. don't just sanitize. keep killing bacteria for 24 hours with microban 24 tempur-pedic's mission is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning... because only tempur-pedic's proprietary material adapts and responds to your body. so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. during the luxe event save $300 on ou
robert aaron long remains behind bars without bond. he faces eight counts of murder. and one attempted murder charge. christi, boris. >> amara, thank you so much. listen, anderson cooperamara walker, victor blackwell and ana cabrera are going to be with you "afraid: fear in america's communities of color" begins monday night on cnn. >>> lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have made the trip to the u.s./mexico border. president biden says he has no plans to visit. is...
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roberts and seminary avenues. both officers were taken to the hospital and tonight they're listed stable. the driver remained on the scene and is cooperating with the investigation. a 75 year old man who was attacked earlier this week has died from his injuries and the suspect has been charged with murder. the attack happened tuesday in the adam's point neighborhood. police say the victim of asian descent was out for a walk when he was robbed and attacked by the suspect. asian community leaders say the. act was a brutal hate crime. and today 26 year old chianti bailing was charged with murder. in this case. bailey is also charged with robbing another elderly person. last month, police in fremont are investigating the city's first homicide of the year. it happened at an apartment complex on fremont boulevard around 10 45. last night. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene this morning, or cruz saw minivan riddled with bullet holes being towed from the scene. today, police surrounded a house. about a block away on bidwell street. they say they were looking for people who may have been involved. two people are being questioned, but inves
roberts and seminary avenues. both officers were taken to the hospital and tonight they're listed stable. the driver remained on the scene and is cooperating with the investigation. a 75 year old man who was attacked earlier this week has died from his injuries and the suspect has been charged with murder. the attack happened tuesday in the adam's point neighborhood. police say the victim of asian descent was out for a walk when he was robbed and attacked by the suspect. asian community leaders...
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robert? >> well, i think on the issue of immigration, look, obviously, and the politics around the transition and quite frankly, the lack thereof and the cooperation is something that clearly still acutely stings, i think, the biden administration and i think particularly if you were a part of with vice president biden, if you were a part of that transition into trump there was just a different sort of collegiality, obviously to that transition and a much different one here and i think that probably is a bird that's not going to go away any time soon, and i will say this and again, the biden administration understands this, that white house does and the farther and farther you get away from that inauguration and the more and more you inherit that responsibility and i think they understand that and they're moving quickly to try to fix a problem that quite frankly is going to be extraordinarily hard to deal with. >> 100%. there are some headlines and particularly this one from news outfits that are conservative leaning and they cite president biden's use of notes. robert, is there something wrong with notes? wouldn't you rather have a president with
robert? >> well, i think on the issue of immigration, look, obviously, and the politics around the transition and quite frankly, the lack thereof and the cooperation is something that clearly still acutely stings, i think, the biden administration and i think particularly if you were a part of with vice president biden, if you were a part of that transition into trump there was just a different sort of collegiality, obviously to that transition and a much different one here and i think...