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>>a family member who doesn't wish to be identified remembering 69 year-old robert kuttner a husband, a father and a grandfather who was taken off life support wednesday after being beaten in a starbucks parking lot sunday. >>it's devastating are we all love cars. so much horrible ways in miami who cared for deeply. >>10 years family say his stop at starbucks turned violent after they were told he confronted a man outside for playing loud music. >>and putting up a drinking a lot j when uncle of some sort and i was like really rock music. and people are complaining about it. so he pointed out like which part was asked them to turn their music down. >>police say the argument turned physical. when officers arrived they found ketner unconscious, he was taken to a nearby hospital and never woke up whatever they are was known as result of what is their life so it's a it's a sad thing that we have to experience as officers arrested this man 20 year-old river bowman sunday night for assault and other charges he bonded out but on wednesday the suspect actually showed up to the police departmen
>>a family member who doesn't wish to be identified remembering 69 year-old robert kuttner a husband, a father and a grandfather who was taken off life support wednesday after being beaten in a starbucks parking lot sunday. >>it's devastating are we all love cars. so much horrible ways in miami who cared for deeply. >>10 years family say his stop at starbucks turned violent after they were told he confronted a man outside for playing loud music. >>and putting up a...
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alice roberts lost her husband rob, a new jersey police officer, to covid. on friday, new jersey saw their highest case count since rob passed away. >> you hear these numbers in the news and they don't sound very real, but it's very real and it's increasing. it's not going to get better before it gets worse. >> reporter: hospitalizations in el paso tripling over the last two weeks. medical workers now converting a convention center and setting up outdoor overflow tents to meet the exploding demand. >> we need to stay home. go out only for essential activities. >> reporter: rural areas battle some of the worst outbreaks, dr. deborah birx warning of consistent and unrelenting community spread. >> it's among all of you and you can't see it and you can't know it is there. >> reporter: images like these alarming officials. ohio state students packed together without masks as big ten football returns as so many families are grieving. in north carolina, second grader yoshi morales taken by the virus at just 8 years old. her family and school releasing balloons and
alice roberts lost her husband rob, a new jersey police officer, to covid. on friday, new jersey saw their highest case count since rob passed away. >> you hear these numbers in the news and they don't sound very real, but it's very real and it's increasing. it's not going to get better before it gets worse. >> reporter: hospitalizations in el paso tripling over the last two weeks. medical workers now converting a convention center and setting up outdoor overflow tents to meet the...
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alice roberts lost her husband rob, a new jersey police officer, to covid. on friday, new jersey saw its highest case count since rob passed away. >> you hear these numbers in the news, and they don't sound very real. but it's very real and it's increasing and it's not going to get better before it gets worse. >> reporter: hospitalizations in el paso tripling over the past two weeks. medical workers converting a convention center and setting up outdoor overflow tents to meet the exploding demand. >> we need to stay home and only go out for essential activities. >> reporter: rural areas battle some of the worst outbreaks. dr. deborah birx warning of consistent and unrelenting community spread. >> it's among all of you and you can't see it. you can't know it's there. >> reporter: images like these alarming officials. >> i don't wear masks! >> reporter: ohio state students packed together without masks as big ten football returns. as tonight, so many families are grieving. in north carolina, second grader yoshi morales taken by the virus at just 8 years old. he
alice roberts lost her husband rob, a new jersey police officer, to covid. on friday, new jersey saw its highest case count since rob passed away. >> you hear these numbers in the news, and they don't sound very real. but it's very real and it's increasing and it's not going to get better before it gets worse. >> reporter: hospitalizations in el paso tripling over the past two weeks. medical workers converting a convention center and setting up outdoor overflow tents to meet the...
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. >> reporter: alice roberts lost her husband rob a 45-year-old new jersey police officer and father of three who had no preexisting conditions. >> i am really tired of pandemic but you can't let your guard down. >> reporter: tonight her warning so other families don't have to share her pain miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> this is gabe gutierrez in the midwest where tonight the region's second surge is spreading rapidly. >> in my 34 years as a physician, i hav never seen so much suffering from a single disease over such a short period of time. >> i'm tired i know others are tired. not just our bodies and our minds but our spirits are fatigued, as well. >> the patients that are coming in are incredibly sick. they're requiring extensive measures >> reporter: in illinois, the testing lines snake down streets. a few weeks ago, this testing site in chicago was dealing with no more than 600 tests a day. now it's up to more than 1,000 in ohio, hospitalizations are at a record high and at a new nursing home outbreak in indiana, four people have died and 37 others have been infected. the pain i
. >> reporter: alice roberts lost her husband rob a 45-year-old new jersey police officer and father of three who had no preexisting conditions. >> i am really tired of pandemic but you can't let your guard down. >> reporter: tonight her warning so other families don't have to share her pain miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> this is gabe gutierrez in the midwest where tonight the region's second surge is spreading rapidly. >> in my 34 years as a physician, i hav...
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my husband died of covid-19 and i have just one plea to make of you. that is in an article written by alice robertspolice officer, contracted the coronavirus earlier this year. he was working extra shifts when some of his colleagues began getti getting sick in april. when he collapsed, his family did not know he had covid-19. rob was just 45 years old when he died. alice says she's pleading with voters to remember what she calls the president's lack of action after learning the true dangers of the virus in january. alice roberts writes, instead of responding to the pandemic by bringing the nation together and doing whatever it would take to control the pandemic, he ignored it, downplayed it, and pointed fingers. and instead of using his own recovery to level with the public and admit he was wrong, he chose vanity. as our collective losses continue to pile up, what has president trump lost? nothing. at least not yet. my hope is that he loses this election. joining us now, alice roberts. she's the wife of charles roberts, who died of covid-19 at the age of 45. alice, thank you very much for joining u
my husband died of covid-19 and i have just one plea to make of you. that is in an article written by alice robertspolice officer, contracted the coronavirus earlier this year. he was working extra shifts when some of his colleagues began getti getting sick in april. when he collapsed, his family did not know he had covid-19. rob was just 45 years old when he died. alice says she's pleading with voters to remember what she calls the president's lack of action after learning the true dangers of...
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like alice roberts who lost her husband rob a police officer in new jersey. >> i've lost the partner,'ve lost a cook. i've lost the guy who made me laugh all the time. you know, we were always joking. there was just -- so many good memories. that we spent together, justice on the ordinary things and on trips and just everyday life. you know, it went by too fast. everyone always said that, but it really did. >> or minnesota state senator matt klein, a democrat mourning his father-in-law who was skeptical of masksened social distancing. >> i loved my father-in-law and i know he loved me. like a lot of families these days we had strong political differences, but somehow public health cannot be one of those political differences. we've got to trust that we want to care for each other and do the right thing for each other. we're not ow to trick people or impies a political agenda. we just want to get through this together. be safe and healthy as a country. >> the president says we're rounding a turn? we're rounding a turn all right. going 90 without a seat belt, would you brakes and with a
like alice roberts who lost her husband rob a police officer in new jersey. >> i've lost the partner,'ve lost a cook. i've lost the guy who made me laugh all the time. you know, we were always joking. there was just -- so many good memories. that we spent together, justice on the ordinary things and on trips and just everyday life. you know, it went by too fast. everyone always said that, but it really did. >> or minnesota state senator matt klein, a democrat mourning his...
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robert. >> reporter: she and her husband are longing for the holidays. lost their fathers during the pandemic. a mere week apart. >> it's been incredibly hard mourning without our families. >> reporter: days after amanda was hit in a motorcycle accident, recovering without family by her side. >> it's been one tough event after the next. i mean, all of that and then i lost my primary job and i had a lot of the stuff for my business basically dissolved. >> reporter: a tough end to 2020. the two now anxious to travel home. >> his grandmother is 84 and has a lot of the health issues like diabetes that make covid really dangerous. so we want to make sure we get tested before we go. >> reporter: but even planning a month ahead there's a wait. same story in san francisco. eight days to get an appointment at a city test site. that's up from five days just last week. abc 7's data analysis shows in nearly the past month covid testing in california has increased by nearly 200,000 more tests per week. but national consumer advocacy group says that's not nearly enoug
robert. >> reporter: she and her husband are longing for the holidays. lost their fathers during the pandemic. a mere week apart. >> it's been incredibly hard mourning without our families. >> reporter: days after amanda was hit in a motorcycle accident, recovering without family by her side. >> it's been one tough event after the next. i mean, all of that and then i lost my primary job and i had a lot of the stuff for my business basically dissolved. >> reporter:...
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robert kennedy, one of his sisters, his mother and father and at the end kennedy's husband over there. this is an interesting little moment. here is jackie looking up at her husband. a wonderful picture. in january there is the inauguration. an interesting snowy day. the family decided to walk from the white house to the inauguration. rather than just showing you a picture of jfk making his speech, this is a very unique view to show. this is what the crowd was like. this was that great moment that jfk said, to paraphrase, asked not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. it was an incredible call for action. that night the festivities continued. here we are that evening at one of the many balls with jfk and his tuxedo and with jackie. it was location to be remembered. he was young, handsome on, he understood the responsibilities. . little did he know what is first tough 100 days he would have an american politics. now we are going to come into the presidential years. these are the years from 1961 through the tragic day. in dallas texas. jfk is a family m
robert kennedy, one of his sisters, his mother and father and at the end kennedy's husband over there. this is an interesting little moment. here is jackie looking up at her husband. a wonderful picture. in january there is the inauguration. an interesting snowy day. the family decided to walk from the white house to the inauguration. rather than just showing you a picture of jfk making his speech, this is a very unique view to show. this is what the crowd was like. this was that great moment...
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roberts' by side, he just gave a news conference. what he said was very good. i didn't see your exact statement, but i was told she said something very good. she actually criticized her husband, that was terrible. i mean, he went a little crazy -- a little bit crazy. i saw it. i saw it and she is just an incredible person. she was abused by john roberts. that's a terrible thing. fox's a much different place than it used to be, sean. >> sean: let me ask you, we have a lot of ground and very little time to do it. there's an election in 33 days, i went through a lot of things and, you know, i don't know, we always say the words, this is the land of the free and the home of the brave, mark is right, if you look at the debate with paul ryan years ago, joe biden interrupted a lot, fought a lot, was -- from all of my interviews with you, you don't apologize for fighting to take out the caliphate or al baghdadi, or the al qaeda leader. he don't seem to might to fight to get money for the wall or foy independence, or fight for the justices you promise to put on the supreme court. to some people say, well, maybe the president should've fought so hard in the debate. how do you respond
roberts' by side, he just gave a news conference. what he said was very good. i didn't see your exact statement, but i was told she said something very good. she actually criticized her husband, that was terrible. i mean, he went a little crazy -- a little bit crazy. i saw it. i saw it and she is just an incredible person. she was abused by john roberts. that's a terrible thing. fox's a much different place than it used to be, sean. >> sean: let me ask you, we have a lot of ground and...
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husband is serving a 60 year sentence for a robbery they both connected back in the 90s. —— they both connected. drawing on a wealth of home video footage to document the life robertprofoundly affecting film investigates the toll that imprisonment has taken upon a mother and her children outside of those prison walls. there is a real poetry to the monogram film making with superbly edited archives into cuts with contemporary footage creating a time—shifting montage that ebbs and flows a nd time—shifting montage that ebbs and flows and lyrical and musical fashion. the subject matter may be tough but this superb documentary is as uplifting as it is eye—opening. that's it for this week, thank you for watching the film review, stay safe, and i'll see you next week. hello. october has found a spell of quieter weather for the middle of month and although there have been some sunny spells around over the past few days, in fact, for a time it looked very nice on guernsey today, over the weekend, we can expect a lot of cloud and there is a ridge of high pressure that is extended across the uk. again, a lot of cloud around and still producing a bit of patchy rain and drizzl
husband is serving a 60 year sentence for a robbery they both connected back in the 90s. —— they both connected. drawing on a wealth of home video footage to document the life robertprofoundly affecting film investigates the toll that imprisonment has taken upon a mother and her children outside of those prison walls. there is a real poetry to the monogram film making with superbly edited archives into cuts with contemporary footage creating a time—shifting montage that ebbs and flows a...
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in as the new supreme court justice, john roberts administered the judicial oath during a private ceremony, she was sworn in on the family bible with her husband at her side. todd: a celebration 32 years in the making, los angeles dodgers are once again world series champs. >> in 2020. >> the dodgers beating the tampa bay rays 3:1 in game 6, their seventh world series title. after hitting 400. jillian: justin turner pulled from the game after testing positive for covid-19. he did return to celebrate on the field, he feels great and has no symptoms. paint in los angeles celebrity well into the night setting off fireworks all over the city, one car catching fire, police urge fans to stay home but did not report any arrests so far. give credit where credit is due. congratulations. todd: i look forward to receiving nothing from you, a prize that i deserved. jillian: 11 after the hour, donald trump hold a rally in 3 states while joe biden makes two stops in georgia. his stamina a factor with 6 days to go? neil: harry chilling joins us on the message it sends to voters next. ♪ todd: donald trump pressing on with nonstop campaign rallies while joe bi
in as the new supreme court justice, john roberts administered the judicial oath during a private ceremony, she was sworn in on the family bible with her husband at her side. todd: a celebration 32 years in the making, los angeles dodgers are once again world series champs. >> in 2020. >> the dodgers beating the tampa bay rays 3:1 in game 6, their seventh world series title. after hitting 400. jillian: justin turner pulled from the game after testing positive for covid-19. he did...
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alice published an op-ed titled "my husband died of covid-19 and i have just one plea to make of you." alice roberts joins us now. alice, your piece is incredibly moving and frankly heart-breaking. it's about loss and it's also will love. if we can i want to start with the love. you met rob 20 years ago at a charity basketball game, cops, which he was, versus teachers which you were. just tell me about him. >> i mean, i guess the message out of that is you can meet someone you least expect to. so i teach in the town where i grew up and it was just a charity basketball game and we had had some practices before the big night in the high school gym and apparently on the night of the game he told his mom, that's the woman i'm going to marry. i guess that's what happened. >> he got exactly what he wanted and i'm so glad that he did and the family you were able to build together. you wrote this piece in some ways as a message to voters and also as a message to president trump and you say in your mind the onennly thing he understands winners and losers. so tell us, if you can, what you personally have lost
alice published an op-ed titled "my husband died of covid-19 and i have just one plea to make of you." alice roberts joins us now. alice, your piece is incredibly moving and frankly heart-breaking. it's about loss and it's also will love. if we can i want to start with the love. you met rob 20 years ago at a charity basketball game, cops, which he was, versus teachers which you were. just tell me about him. >> i mean, i guess the message out of that is you can meet someone you...
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roberts about the day everything changed. an assassin killing her only child on their front doorstep, wounding her husband.e how the white house covid response is impacting
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husband of 25 years called her his "best friend." a dedicated mother and grandmher, beverly was the together. held her family roberta spent 20 years as a uck driver before his life was turned upside down.r afffering a stroke in his 40s, the army veteran moved next door to his daughter in austin,a where he made a career out of the highlight of his day: walking his grandchildren to school. for the next 17 years, he made sure every kid got to elementary school safely as a cro family was everyth robert, his daughter said. the 67-year-old never missed his grandkids' basall games or cheerleading meets. and we want to thank family members who shared each one of those stories with us. u our hearts go out to d to all those who have lost loved ones in this pandemic. and before we go, a ond before we go, a correc earlier this week, we promoted an online town meeting that our colleagues at studt reporting labs produced about younger voters. in it, we incorrectly stated that by 2024, generation z, those who are today 24 a under, will be, by themselves, the largest electoral group. to clarify, young voters, including both gen z
husband of 25 years called her his "best friend." a dedicated mother and grandmher, beverly was the together. held her family roberta spent 20 years as a uck driver before his life was turned upside down.r afffering a stroke in his 40s, the army veteran moved next door to his daughter in austin,a where he made a career out of the highlight of his day: walking his grandchildren to school. for the next 17 years, he made sure every kid got to elementary school safely as a cro family was...
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john roberts had school-aged children, bret cavanaugh had school-aged children. >> jeffrey, she has spoken about how much of the parenting her husband i think is notable and we important, too. she's made a point -- she said that in the rose garden. but your biggest question for her today, jeffrey. >> is about precedent. how much she wants to sweep aside precedent she disagrees with. >> and here we go. >> thank you. good day yesterday. the family did great. y'all clean up well. you look good. so thee
john roberts had school-aged children, bret cavanaugh had school-aged children. >> jeffrey, she has spoken about how much of the parenting her husband i think is notable and we important, too. she's made a point -- she said that in the rose garden. but your biggest question for her today, jeffrey. >> is about precedent. how much she wants to sweep aside precedent she disagrees with. >> and here we go. >> thank you. good day yesterday. the family did great. y'all clean up...
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john roberts had school-aged children, bret cavanaugh had school-aged children. >> jeffrey, she has spoken about how much of the parenting her husband does, which i think is notable and we important, too. she's made a point -- she said that in the rose garden. but your biggest question for her today, jeffrey. >> is about precedent. how much she wants to sweep aside precedent she disagrees with. >> and here we go. >> thank you. good day yesterday. the family did great. y'all clean up well. you look good. so the game plan for today is to do our first round of 30-minute questioning, each senator will have 30 minutes to interact with judge barrett, then we will follow up with a second round of 20 minutes, that's what we've been doing in the committee since i've been here. i know we won't get it all done today but the goal is to get through the first 30-minute period today, then come back wednesday and finish up, then we will go on about our business. so i will try to -- i will make sure i stay within 30 minutes for sure and if i can shorten it up i will. so let's get to it. you can start the clock. so you can relax a bit here, judge, an
john roberts had school-aged children, bret cavanaugh had school-aged children. >> jeffrey, she has spoken about how much of the parenting her husband does, which i think is notable and we important, too. she's made a point -- she said that in the rose garden. but your biggest question for her today, jeffrey. >> is about precedent. how much she wants to sweep aside precedent she disagrees with. >> and here we go. >> thank you. good day yesterday. the family did great....
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up with pastor robert jeffress, it is friday night and a reminder to buy my new book, the trump symmetry available at loudobbsshop.com. stay with us we are coming right back. ♪ my husbandave never eaten healthier. shingles doesn't care. i logged 10,000 steps today. shingles doesn't care. i get as much fresh air as possible. good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age, increasing your risk for getting shingles. so what can protect you? shingrix protects. for the first time ever, you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about protecting yourself with shingrix. shingles doesn't care. shingrix protects. that'
up with pastor robert jeffress, it is friday night and a reminder to buy my new book, the trump symmetry available at loudobbsshop.com. stay with us we are coming right back. ♪ my husbandave never eaten healthier. shingles doesn't care. i logged 10,000 steps today. shingles doesn't care. i get as much fresh air as possible. good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as...
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again, trooper -- robert wells, anthony russo, all of these men who were never allowed to return to their homes, but with the parole -- the former inmate set of this man who killed her husband the exceptional mentors within the new york state prison system, a lot of things happen in prison, human beings transform their thinking and their behavior. what do you say to that mrs. piagentini? >> i say this. i read the transcripts. i know what he says and i know how he says it and i know that he just wants to get out of prison. that's all it is. he is not remorseful for what he has done and he is not remorseful for belonging to the black liberation army. their mission was to kill police officers. that has not changed in his thinking. >> martha: mrs. piagentini, thank you very much for being with us tonight. we wish you and your family well. i know this is a very hard time for you all. thank you for sharing this beautiful family pictures of your husband and for his service to the city of new york. >> good, thank you so much. thank you very much. thank you for having me. >> martha: pleasure. so coming up, house republicans requesting attorney general bill barr's assistance to dig i
again, trooper -- robert wells, anthony russo, all of these men who were never allowed to return to their homes, but with the parole -- the former inmate set of this man who killed her husband the exceptional mentors within the new york state prison system, a lot of things happen in prison, human beings transform their thinking and their behavior. what do you say to that mrs. piagentini? >> i say this. i read the transcripts. i know what he says and i know how he says it and i know that...
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robert handa spoke with stubblefield's wife, about the verdict and the sentence. >> well, just one day at a time for us. >> reporter: terry stubblefield says she is still stunned by today's sentencing. her husband of 12 years, former 49er dana stubblefield, was convicted of rape with the threat of a gun in july. when the judge sentenced him today, terry wasn't in court because she says as far as she knew the hearing was to consider a request for a new trial. >> i'm pretty upset about it. and disappointed. and i just feel bad that nobody was there for dana today. >> reporter: terri says she spoke to her husband this evening. >> it's really heartbreaking to see your husband, you know, in jail and hear his voice. he's not doing very well. >> reporter: during the trial stubblefield claimed this was a case of consensual sex for money. prosecutors told the jury it was rape, that the victim, identified as jane doe, is developmentally disabled and was unable to grant consent. terri says she feels much of the defense evidence was not allowed and hopes it will come out in an appeal. meanwhile, she's dealing with the reality of now. >> we've got two little kids that are being affected and now they're goin
robert handa spoke with stubblefield's wife, about the verdict and the sentence. >> well, just one day at a time for us. >> reporter: terry stubblefield says she is still stunned by today's sentencing. her husband of 12 years, former 49er dana stubblefield, was convicted of rape with the threat of a gun in july. when the judge sentenced him today, terry wasn't in court because she says as far as she knew the hearing was to consider a request for a new trial. >> i'm pretty...
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take your wife or husband and say, i like the president, but i don't think he can win because i listen to fake cnn. or fox. they have the worst -- did you hear that, john robertse a lot -- he is right there. hi, john. they have the worst bolster, -- bolster, fox's terrible. you listen to these polls and say, we will go to dinner, darling and go home and sadly watched television. you know what happened four years ago? we are not going to dinner, we are going to vote. hillary with her statement about the deplorables. the deplorables -- was that incredible when she said that? who would have thought it was so bad. she actually said a worse word than that, the irredeemables. i thought irredeemable was worse than deplorable, but it did not catch on. deplorable. next day i made a speech like this, came out, we are deplorable and they came out by the millions. that shirt sold like crazy. the fake news -- every time that happens -- it is happening with is a crimeuse that family. never they say lock him up, they go crazy. i diday you incited that, not even talk about that. that was a hostile attack by a woman i do not name. bi winsd, the flag burning liberals will be ru
take your wife or husband and say, i like the president, but i don't think he can win because i listen to fake cnn. or fox. they have the worst -- did you hear that, john robertse a lot -- he is right there. hi, john. they have the worst bolster, -- bolster, fox's terrible. you listen to these polls and say, we will go to dinner, darling and go home and sadly watched television. you know what happened four years ago? we are not going to dinner, we are going to vote. hillary with her statement...
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robert was armed the day of the robbery. he never fired any shots. in 1999, he was initially sentenced to 60 years in prison without parole. fox rich, who drove her husbandse people who will look at this story and go, well, they, you know, robbed a credit union. you commit a crime, you serve the time. >> i would just like for them to experience a day of incarceration in america and what it looks like. we all make mistakes and come short. maybe we at one point in our lives did a bad thing, but that doesn't mean that we're bad people. >> reporter: what do you think needs to change within the criminal justice system? >> most states have clemency available through their governors. all we need is our governors to pick up their pen and every year find 1% of their prison population who deserves to go home. >> reporter: and home finally came. in 2018, louisiana governor john bel edwards granted robert richardson clemency. time was lost, but this couple's love for one another never left. >>> it really feels like a love story. do you see it that way? >> very much so. i believe that love has gotten us through as a people, has gotten us through a smorgasbord of diff
robert was armed the day of the robbery. he never fired any shots. in 1999, he was initially sentenced to 60 years in prison without parole. fox rich, who drove her husbandse people who will look at this story and go, well, they, you know, robbed a credit union. you commit a crime, you serve the time. >> i would just like for them to experience a day of incarceration in america and what it looks like. we all make mistakes and come short. maybe we at one point in our lives did a bad thing,...
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her children while her husband is serving a 60—year sentence for a robbery they both committed back in the 905. drawing on a wealth of home video footage to document the life robertaking with superbly edited archives intercut with contemporary footage creating a time—shifting montage that ebbs and flows in lyrical and musicalfashion. the subject matter may be tough but this superb documentary is as uplifting as it is eye—opening. when you get him home, they're going to pay, they're going to pay, they're going to pay. that's it for this week, thank you for watching the film review, stay safe, and i'll see you next week. if the lady has to pay for company, that says something about the lady, doesn't it? 00:28:32,199 --> 2147483051:51:00,814 dry weather this weekend but it will 2147483051:51:00,814 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 often be rather cloudy. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: millions of people across the uk are now subject to tougher coronavirus restrictions after new measures came in overnight. in new measures came in overnight. lancashire, we r tier in lancashire, we have moved up to tier three, th
her children while her husband is serving a 60—year sentence for a robbery they both committed back in the 905. drawing on a wealth of home video footage to document the life robertaking with superbly edited archives intercut with contemporary footage creating a time—shifting montage that ebbs and flows in lyrical and musicalfashion. the subject matter may be tough but this superb documentary is as uplifting as it is eye—opening. when you get him home, they're going to pay, they're going...
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an architect, robert husband, came up with a design that would give a fanciful appearance to the area. it would include shops and boats and colorful walkways that would dress up the rivers. which did all right, except that nobody came down to the riverwalk. it became dangerous. it was not until san antonio's world's fair in 1968, that enough hotels were built on the riverwalk, to generate a strong pedestrian traffic, strong enough to support businesses and all of a sudden there was a lot of commercial development and the riverwalk became successful as we know it. by being below the level of the street, it is warmer down here. we have essentially a semitropical botanical garden in the plantings along the riverwalk. there are not the cold breeze as you have above. plants thrive that could not thrive at street level. another hallmark of the riverwalk are the cypress trees which are planted along the banks. these have roots that go down and hold the soil. but they also get very tall. and so as the hotels are built along the riverwalk, the cypress es give a sense of scale. they keep the ta
an architect, robert husband, came up with a design that would give a fanciful appearance to the area. it would include shops and boats and colorful walkways that would dress up the rivers. which did all right, except that nobody came down to the riverwalk. it became dangerous. it was not until san antonio's world's fair in 1968, that enough hotels were built on the riverwalk, to generate a strong pedestrian traffic, strong enough to support businesses and all of a sudden there was a lot of...