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earnest anyway's novel for whom the bell tolls is on the list as well as ingush poet robert graves's autobiography, goodbye to all that. arizona senator mccain's reading list continues with the pulitzer prize-winning recount of the first month of world war i in the guns of august. .. washington bureau chief for real clear politics, his book on this date provides a history of the united states through 365 events. one for each day of the calendar year. >> how did you end up choosing -- >> i know these guys.
earnest anyway's novel for whom the bell tolls is on the list as well as ingush poet robert graves's autobiography, goodbye to all that. arizona senator mccain's reading list continues with the pulitzer prize-winning recount of the first month of world war i in the guns of august. .. washington bureau chief for real clear politics, his book on this date provides a history of the united states through 365 events. one for each day of the calendar year. >> how did you end up choosing --...
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roberts: atner, de 18 meses, estaba grave. itzayana, de tres, sufrió golpes leves., jarsif, que me dice: "mamá, ayúdame. me duele". volteo. toda la... todos los asientos de la camioneta estaban... Él estaba en medio de todos los asientos. no sé. roberts: ella dice que logró sacarlo con dificultad. blanca: yo lo último que recuerdo cuando lo saqué, lo--lo agarré, lo za... lo zafé. y empecé a sentir que me iba a desmayar. le--le--le puse al niño así, en los pies. le digo: "cuida a tu hermano porque voy a desmayarme". roberts: despertó en el hospital de caborca, una ciudad a 300 kilómetros de hermosillo. nunca más vio a su esposo. ella sabía que había muerto. blanca: me mentían. me decían: "no, que su esposo está muy grave, que..." yo agarré y le dije yo a un médico: "ya díganme la verdad. o sea, no soy tonta". roberts: tampoco tenía tiempo para lamentarse. a su hijo menor lo habían trasladado de emergencia al hospital de hermosillo. estaba entre la vida y la muerte. blanca: llego yo al hospital y me dice... me dice el... la persona... el doctor que atendía a mi hijo:
roberts: atner, de 18 meses, estaba grave. itzayana, de tres, sufrió golpes leves., jarsif, que me dice: "mamá, ayúdame. me duele". volteo. toda la... todos los asientos de la camioneta estaban... Él estaba en medio de todos los asientos. no sé. roberts: ella dice que logró sacarlo con dificultad. blanca: yo lo último que recuerdo cuando lo saqué, lo--lo agarré, lo za... lo zafé. y empecé a sentir que me iba a desmayar. le--le--le puse al niño así, en los pies. le digo:...
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robert e. lee came back from the grave, decided to pack it all in and be a sports announcer.orst of espn's political correctness run amok, they fired a tennis analyst describing a tennis match he used the word guerrilla as in war, espn tells him to apologize, he said i didn't say anything wrong, he apologized anyway, they fire him, he loses a second job as a tennis analyst. he has a heart attack. full disclosure, he's a friend of mine. i have nothing to do with this. david: it's one thing to want to be proper and everything. we don't use foul language, we try to avoid it, but another thing to really ruin people's lives with the charge at their races. >> imagine being branded as international racist. he was doing australian open match, his name is doug adler, the tennis guy in the "new york times" ben roth lenberg, he realizes it, he might have made a mistake and says adler should have been more careful. my goodness. beam me up, david. david: another example of political correctness gone amok, the liberal aclu was attacked as being white supremacist after showing an ad of a bl
robert e. lee came back from the grave, decided to pack it all in and be a sports announcer.orst of espn's political correctness run amok, they fired a tennis analyst describing a tennis match he used the word guerrilla as in war, espn tells him to apologize, he said i didn't say anything wrong, he apologized anyway, they fire him, he loses a second job as a tennis analyst. he has a heart attack. full disclosure, he's a friend of mine. i have nothing to do with this. david: it's one thing to...
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grave. >> no. wayne.right, >> no relationship to robert. invite thee to thoughts of both speakers on one capacity for sanctions busting in two substitution. interestingost activities is sanctions busting. i was at moscow. certainly a number of countries including china have made it clear helping the russians to avoid sanctions will not just be an opportunity for them but also a priority for economic and political reasons. on the substitution, the kremlin has trumpeted the sanctions will allow it to free itself from full dependence on western technologies, agricultural and so on and so forth. those of us who live in russia know the capacity of that system to resist reform is extremely extraordinary unless they come under foreign pressure. to sacrifice the foreign is a limited. i would like to get your thoughts on what sectors, what places in the russian economy you think will genuinely oversee the five to seven year period be damaged by these sanctions, and will we be more or less untouched and which may actually benefit? wayne. is a tough o
grave. >> no. wayne.right, >> no relationship to robert. invite thee to thoughts of both speakers on one capacity for sanctions busting in two substitution. interestingost activities is sanctions busting. i was at moscow. certainly a number of countries including china have made it clear helping the russians to avoid sanctions will not just be an opportunity for them but also a priority for economic and political reasons. on the substitution, the kremlin has trumpeted the sanctions...
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robert booth rediscover that he had identified as the temporary grave with some of the victims were thrown in which pearly had clearly described as having been since cleared out so there was no artifacts in them. it prompted discussion of examination and a memorial but nothing came of that either. the contractor who owned the land abutting the city land offered to sell it to any historical organization or cut it up. neat neither happened. the city sold the park to a high-rise developer until neighbors reminded them what the word forever meant. thank goodness for them. in 1997 i found a clue in the trial papers he had not mentioned, the notes for which rebecca aims is hearing being brought to salem and she is left in the house below the hill while -- from where she was she told the magistrates only hours later she could see folks at the executi execution. curly had already done the massive research and he knew where the houses were on that stretch of road. there weren't too many of them. she had to have been looking at that, not the summit from where she was. more recently working with the
robert booth rediscover that he had identified as the temporary grave with some of the victims were thrown in which pearly had clearly described as having been since cleared out so there was no artifacts in them. it prompted discussion of examination and a memorial but nothing came of that either. the contractor who owned the land abutting the city land offered to sell it to any historical organization or cut it up. neat neither happened. the city sold the park to a high-rise developer until...
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robert e. lee, great ones like general douglas macarthur and grant. they must be spinning in their graves when they see what happens like this. >> reporter: but across the nation, scenes like that these, confederate monuments coming down. in durham, north carolina, protesters tore down one statue. in the dead of night, construction crews hauled away others. and now in washington, a debate raging over the statues of leaders like jefferson davis. this is the president's words, sources close to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell describe him as very concerned and very upset. mcconnel but in tennessee, bob corker delivered a stinging rebuke to the president. >> he also recently has not demonstrated that he understands the nature of this nation. >> reporter: corker calling for radical change in the white house, saying without it, the nation will go through great peril, telling the president to stop focussing on himself and think about the american people. >> i think the president needs to take stock of the role that he plays in our nation and move beyond himself. move way beyond him sechl.
robert e. lee, great ones like general douglas macarthur and grant. they must be spinning in their graves when they see what happens like this. >> reporter: but across the nation, scenes like that these, confederate monuments coming down. in durham, north carolina, protesters tore down one statue. in the dead of night, construction crews hauled away others. and now in washington, a debate raging over the statues of leaders like jefferson davis. this is the president's words, sources close...
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the stones were placed on these grades well after it -- these graves after-the-fact -- host: ok, i went to get james a chance to respond. robert hasink that raised a more complicated question, which is ordinary soldiers. in some cases, there are documented cases of people paper in theduce a confederate army and to a not former members of the army of the united states, which puts them in a different category in terms of taking up arms against the united states. theink what we do with graves of ordinary confederate soldiers is probably a more complicated question. what i would like to do is whatate out what we know, are the straightforward fax about the establishment of the confederacy, and what are more complicated historical questions about white ordinary people. -- about why ordinary people fought and how we remember them. imperative is the way in which we remember them is not involve honoring the
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ambassador robert wood said quote north korea's ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs pose a grave threat to the entire world and north korea's envoy said quote the measures taken by the d.p. r. k. to strengthen its nuclear deterrent and develop intercontinental rockets as justifiable an illegitimate option for self defense and the face of such apparent and real threats referring to constantly nuclear threats by the u.s. since launch intercontinental ballistic missiles back in july concerns arose over north korea's development of missiles and nuclear weapons those concerns a double after trouble more north korea it will face fire and if you're e if it threaten the u.s. these comments lead north korea to consider plans to fire missiles towards the u.s. pacific territory of guam trump responded saying the u.s. military was locked and loaded should north korea act and wisely and today the u.s. rolled out new sanctions against chinese and russian individuals and entities having ties to north korea the treasury department said it would target ten entities and six individuals who aided n
ambassador robert wood said quote north korea's ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs pose a grave threat to the entire world and north korea's envoy said quote the measures taken by the d.p. r. k. to strengthen its nuclear deterrent and develop intercontinental rockets as justifiable an illegitimate option for self defense and the face of such apparent and real threats referring to constantly nuclear threats by the u.s. since launch intercontinental ballistic missiles back in july...
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robert e. lee and some great ones, grant. they must be spinning in their gravesn they see what happened. >> reporter: but around the country scenes like this, confederate monuments coming down. in durham, north carolina protesters tore down one statue. in the dead of night in baltimore, construction crews hauled away four others and a debate raging over the construction of four other statues. on prominent display inside the u.s. capitol. sources close to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell describe him as very concerned and very uptset. in tennessee republican bob corker delivered a stinging rebuke to the president. >> he recently has not demonstrated he understands the character of this nation. >> reporter: corker calling for radical change in the white house saying without it the nation will go through great peril, telling the president to stop focusing on himself and thik about the american people. >> i think the president needs to take stock of the role he plays in our nation and move beyond himself, move way beyond himself. >> reporter: and today the sena
robert e. lee and some great ones, grant. they must be spinning in their gravesn they see what happened. >> reporter: but around the country scenes like this, confederate monuments coming down. in durham, north carolina protesters tore down one statue. in the dead of night in baltimore, construction crews hauled away four others and a debate raging over the construction of four other statues. on prominent display inside the u.s. capitol. sources close to senate majority leader mitch...
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as late evangelist pat roberts said don't let yourself go to your grave with your mantra or your gift word "convert." she said that's a dangerous word. her job is to transform. >> pakistan guarantees freedom of religion, but the religion there is islam. >> no question about it. 98% islam. but you know what, charlie? there is a spirit of accommodation or cooperation. but to be clear in lahore last year 76 were killed by suicide bombers, so we traveled as does she with a security bubble. >> thanks so much, jam. cbsn on assignment airs tonight. >>> princess diana was much more beautiful in person than she was in pictures. that's the view of a journalist who covered diana for more >> this have cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >> good morning, i'm rahel solomon. >> break up the group around 10:00 p.m., some in the crowd began to get rowdy and throw rocks. >> here is the reality. most of those kids aren't causing any problems. but it just was too many. so at some point in time we have to disperse the crowd. >> they say the gathering was likely organized on social media. >>> switching gears to the f
as late evangelist pat roberts said don't let yourself go to your grave with your mantra or your gift word "convert." she said that's a dangerous word. her job is to transform. >> pakistan guarantees freedom of religion, but the religion there is islam. >> no question about it. 98% islam. but you know what, charlie? there is a spirit of accommodation or cooperation. but to be clear in lahore last year 76 were killed by suicide bombers, so we traveled as does she with a...
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robert e. lee. and we had some great ones. general douglass mcarthur grant. they must be just spinning in their graves when they see what happened. >> reporter: but around the country scenes like this, confederate monuments coming down. in durham, north carolina, protesters tore down one statue. in the dead of night in baltimore, construction crews hauled away four others and now in washington, a debate raging over the future of 12 statues of confederate leaders like jefferson davis on prominent display inside the u.s. capitol. this as the president's words alarm many top republicans. sources close to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell describe him as "very concerned and very upset." mcconnell's office denies that, but in tennessee, republican bob corker delivered a stinging rebuke to the president. >> he also recently has not demonstrated that he understands the character of this nation. >> reporter: corker calling for "radical change" in the trump white house, saying without it, the nation will go through "great peril" telling the president to stop focusing on himself and think about the america
robert e. lee. and we had some great ones. general douglass mcarthur grant. they must be just spinning in their graves when they see what happened. >> reporter: but around the country scenes like this, confederate monuments coming down. in durham, north carolina, protesters tore down one statue. in the dead of night in baltimore, construction crews hauled away four others and now in washington, a debate raging over the future of 12 statues of confederate leaders like jefferson davis on...
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successful march in helsinki and it ended at the graves of soldiers who had fought alongside the nazi s.s. against russia so the symbol in virginia was the robert e. lee statue this is a neo confederate symbol that's really the history that they're drawing on their very distinctly american history nothing to do. russia or any other country but they're using kind of a european model the point was to get the proud boys together with the knights in the all right and the republicans they specifically appealed for republican support and i think with this terror attack at the end and you see the reaction of some of the far right leaders it was a complete failure and i don't think they're going to be able to come back very strong after this for a while do we know if this was something that. i mean i don't know if you're you know do we know if there's something this kid like was planning what hey i want to drive my car or was it more emotional than we know you're more just the emotional reaction to everything that was going on no we don't know i mean it could be that he you know was convicted for manslaughter because there were some mitigating factors
successful march in helsinki and it ended at the graves of soldiers who had fought alongside the nazi s.s. against russia so the symbol in virginia was the robert e. lee statue this is a neo confederate symbol that's really the history that they're drawing on their very distinctly american history nothing to do. russia or any other country but they're using kind of a european model the point was to get the proud boys together with the knights in the all right and the republicans they...
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is quite close to the white house, just across memorial bridge in section 80, grave 9480 at arlington, first lieutenant robert, who died in afghanistan on november 9th, 2010. he was 29 years old. robert's father, marine corps general john kelly, still serves every day." mike, talk more about this guy and the strange marriage between donald trump who works on impulse, who works on insult and john kelly, who has lived his professional life inside a chain of command with honor and duty. >> well, joe alluded to part of the problem earlier when we were talking about the president's difficulty with the truth, and if if he continues to have difficulty with the truth, general kelly, who symbolizes the truth, and honor and integrity, he has all of his life especially during 40 years in the marine corps, he will stand up to the president. it should -- it's important to note who this guy is, general kelly, and anecdotally, this offers up some definition of who he is, and who his family is and what his family represents. when he received the call finally accepting the office of chief of staff, the position of chief of st
is quite close to the white house, just across memorial bridge in section 80, grave 9480 at arlington, first lieutenant robert, who died in afghanistan on november 9th, 2010. he was 29 years old. robert's father, marine corps general john kelly, still serves every day." mike, talk more about this guy and the strange marriage between donald trump who works on impulse, who works on insult and john kelly, who has lived his professional life inside a chain of command with honor and duty....
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revolution, when local history got attention generally, robert booth rediscovered a crevice on the ledges that pearly had identified as the temporary grave where some of the victims were kept, thrown, in which pearly had clearly described as having been since cleared out so that there was no earth or artifacts in them. this prompted discussion of archeological examination and a memorial, but nothing came of that either. the contractor who owned the unbuilt land abutting the city land offered to sell it to any historical organization that could come up with the money or cut it up for house lots. neither happened. in the 1980's, the city nearly sold the park as surplus land to a high-rise developer, until vigilant neighbors reminded them what the word "forever" meant. [laughter] marilyn: thank goodness for them. and in 1997, i found a clue in the trial papers that pearly had not mentioned. the notes for witch suspect rebecca ames' hearing of august 1692 being brought to salem from , where she had to have traveled. and she's left in the house below the hill, while her guards pause to watch all the excitement, because there is a hanging taki
revolution, when local history got attention generally, robert booth rediscovered a crevice on the ledges that pearly had identified as the temporary grave where some of the victims were kept, thrown, in which pearly had clearly described as having been since cleared out so that there was no earth or artifacts in them. this prompted discussion of archeological examination and a memorial, but nothing came of that either. the contractor who owned the unbuilt land abutting the city land offered to...
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grave foreign policy test as a president. that's ahead. >>> plus the news that president trump himself through his attorney has corresponded privately with robert mueller who is negotiating president trump's foreign russia ties. and we have new polls. overall, the numbers do not look very good for the president. we'll find out what it could mean for trump, for his party, and for the democrats who of course are hoping to take back the house and maybe more in those mid-term elections next year. and finally, the round table will weigh in on the north korea crisis and more things you may not know. this is "hardball." we're so glad to have you here. ♪ what if we treated great female scientists like they were stars? ♪ yasss queen! what if millie dresselhaus, the first woman to win the national medal of science in engineering, were as famous as any celebrity? [millie dresselhaus was seen having lunch today...] ♪ [...rumors of the new discovery...] what if we lived in a world like that? (crowd applauding) ♪ we know a place that's already working on it. ♪ >>> americans are uneasy about the threat posed by north korea as well as the president's ability t
grave foreign policy test as a president. that's ahead. >>> plus the news that president trump himself through his attorney has corresponded privately with robert mueller who is negotiating president trump's foreign russia ties. and we have new polls. overall, the numbers do not look very good for the president. we'll find out what it could mean for trump, for his party, and for the democrats who of course are hoping to take back the house and maybe more in those mid-term elections...
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robert he joins us now via skype. professor, thank you for joining us. grave threat.f a how serious is this escalation intentions. pretty i agree this is serious. firing over a states auburn airspace -- state sovereign airspace, is a pretty big deal. really have don't the assets to shoot this thing down. this is going to spark a big system.n japan to buy a look likeans doesn't they are going to stop building missiles, japan will need to start putting serious money into this if they are to have safety about it. francine: why did north korea do this now? a warning to the west or something more sinister? robert: first, it is the drill season, the exercise season between the united states and the south koreans, and the north koreans usually do something in response. they usually do something. is why more interesting they chose to fire over japan. it is really threatening. north korea is increasingly accepted as a shinzo missile state, abe president trump will never say that but analysts have fairly widely said north korea isn't going to bed -- go back so they feel they can get away with it. francine: china says these
robert he joins us now via skype. professor, thank you for joining us. grave threat.f a how serious is this escalation intentions. pretty i agree this is serious. firing over a states auburn airspace -- state sovereign airspace, is a pretty big deal. really have don't the assets to shoot this thing down. this is going to spark a big system.n japan to buy a look likeans doesn't they are going to stop building missiles, japan will need to start putting serious money into this if they are to have...
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grave markers are still in place. and here in new york, a church took down a plaque. one for robert e. lee.f new york is removing busts of lee and stone wall jackson from its hall of fame. meanwhile, the kkk's request to burn a cross at the stone mountain memorial in georgia has been denied. the organization which runs the park said burning a cross would have put the public safety at risk. >>> there's a major staff shakeup on the special council for the russia probe. peter fasock has left. he was tapped by robert mueller. it comes as the investigation appeared to be intensifying. it's unclear why he left or if the move was voluntary. he is now working with the fbi human resources department. >>> there's good news and some bad news about the powerball drawing. first, shall we go with the bad news? >> yeah, give the bad news first. >> nobody hit the jackpot overnight. good news, though. >> wait. >> that means -- >> the jackpot is growing! >> correct! >> now it's $510 million. to see if you matched any numbers for a small win, here they are. 9, 15, 43, 60, 64 and powerball 4. and i think a sma
grave markers are still in place. and here in new york, a church took down a plaque. one for robert e. lee.f new york is removing busts of lee and stone wall jackson from its hall of fame. meanwhile, the kkk's request to burn a cross at the stone mountain memorial in georgia has been denied. the organization which runs the park said burning a cross would have put the public safety at risk. >>> there's a major staff shakeup on the special council for the russia probe. peter fasock has...
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robert e. lee intentionally placed himself in harm's way, attempting to rally his men from near catastrophe, positioning himself in line of battle with the intent of personally leading his grave clad soldiers. at each battle wilderness, spotsylvania, three times, and sailors creek in the final days of the war, the men in his army stuck to lee. each of these lee on the rear or front line of battle moments where the commanding general personally rallied and fight on the field leaves behind evidence something of his character, his generalship and his overall thinking about the art of command on a 19th century battlefield. the historical moments of lee's personal battlefield leadership during the final year of the war specifically in may 1864 and april 1865 provide an opportunity to evaluate him through his physical actions at the tactical level as opposed to an interpretation of his strategic thinking at the level of campaign planning where historians have spilled much ink investigating his thoughts on generalship during the american civil war. those moments where lee put himself at greatest personal risk also are the moments where he discerned that his army was an exceptional d
robert e. lee intentionally placed himself in harm's way, attempting to rally his men from near catastrophe, positioning himself in line of battle with the intent of personally leading his grave clad soldiers. at each battle wilderness, spotsylvania, three times, and sailors creek in the final days of the war, the men in his army stuck to lee. each of these lee on the rear or front line of battle moments where the commanding general personally rallied and fight on the field leaves behind...
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robert hardy, wow! my favourite role of his is not that well known, a sitcom series called hot metal about the tabloids, written by david renwick who wrote jonathan creek and one foot in the gravethe newspaper, thejoke being that the proprietor wanted someone to run it was so much like himself that he cast someone exactly like himself. he could do heavy drama, 0f cast someone exactly like himself. he could do heavy drama, of course winston churchill is such a difficult role because everyone knows what he looks like and he sounded like. to get someone playing him again and again and he won a bafta award for it, getting someone where you are not thinking, that is someone impersonating him, someone who embodies his personality, strength and 0utlook, that's the mark of a great actor and robert hardy could do that, the gentle roles in things like all creatures great and small, broad comedy, a truly wonderful actor, a great british character actor. for well 0ver half a century. that is a career to be proud of. people will be looking back on it fondly today. indeed, what his family will be saying today. i remember him in u psta i rs saying today. i remember him in upstairs downstairs,
robert hardy, wow! my favourite role of his is not that well known, a sitcom series called hot metal about the tabloids, written by david renwick who wrote jonathan creek and one foot in the gravethe newspaper, thejoke being that the proprietor wanted someone to run it was so much like himself that he cast someone exactly like himself. he could do heavy drama, 0f cast someone exactly like himself. he could do heavy drama, of course winston churchill is such a difficult role because everyone...