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jesse's father robert james, is a baptist minister. >> robert james selected by a group of men thereho want to go out west to california. and he is the chaplain on this expedition. jesse is a very young child at this time. and his father dies in california. >> his mother is a fierce southern woman at a time when women have no rights to property. she refuses to give up and quickly finds a husband who allows her to take control of the farm and family. she manages over 100 acres of hamptons. both of her sons to not only be for institution of flavor but fight for it and commit crimes in the name of the cause. >> the james family owns at least seven slaves and they are proud of it. in western missouri jesse james' family would rather secede than change. but the institution of slavery is being challenged in the nation's capitol. the nebraska territory on missouri's border is poised to join the union. u.s. senator steven douglas proposes a controversial plan splitting the territory in two, kansas and nebraska. >> the kansas/nebraska act made the decision on whether a new territory would be
jesse's father robert james, is a baptist minister. >> robert james selected by a group of men thereho want to go out west to california. and he is the chaplain on this expedition. jesse is a very young child at this time. and his father dies in california. >> his mother is a fierce southern woman at a time when women have no rights to property. she refuses to give up and quickly finds a husband who allows her to take control of the farm and family. she manages over 100 acres of...
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jesse's father, robert james, is a baptist minister. >> robert james selected by a group of men thereho want to go out west to california. and he is the chaplain on this expedition. jesse is a very young child at this time. and his father dies in california. >> his mother is a fierce southern woman at a time when women have no rights to property. she refuses to give up and quickly finds a husband who allows her to take control of the farm and family. she manages over 100 acres of hamptons. both of her sons to not only be for institution of flavor but fight for it and commit crimes in the name of the cause. >> the james family owns at least seven slaves and they are proud of it. in western missouri jesse james' family would rather secede than change. but the institution of slavery is being challenged in the nation's capitol. the nebraska territory on missouri's border is poised to join the union. u.s. senator steven douglas proposes a controversial plan splitting the territory in two, kansas and nebraska. >> the kansas/nebraska act made the decision on whether a new territory would be
jesse's father, robert james, is a baptist minister. >> robert james selected by a group of men thereho want to go out west to california. and he is the chaplain on this expedition. jesse is a very young child at this time. and his father dies in california. >> his mother is a fierce southern woman at a time when women have no rights to property. she refuses to give up and quickly finds a husband who allows her to take control of the farm and family. she manages over 100 acres of...
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jesse james if you like. >> in the late 19th century, it is common for governments to offer rewards for criminals. but the governor, a former unio officer, it goes much farther.of he offers roberton to kill jesse james. >> we have noje moress to talk about. >> it's a government hit on a u.s. citizen.citi turning aze loyal disciple into hired assassin, and a serial uln killer into a target.'tners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. and drinking waterthy just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning, i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief excuse me, uh, is that anything like, uh,ce and repair. cars.com's new feature called service and repair? no, because with ours you'll know the cost of labor and parts in your area, anyone, anyone else? like, like cars.com? so you'll never pay more than you should. like, cars.com? excuse me one second. she's totally right. i messed up, i'm sorry. cancel the ipo. research, price, find. now get the right service, without all
jesse james if you like. >> in the late 19th century, it is common for governments to offer rewards for criminals. but the governor, a former unio officer, it goes much farther.of he offers roberton to kill jesse james. >> we have noje moress to talk about. >> it's a government hit on a u.s. citizen.citi turning aze loyal disciple into hired assassin, and a serial uln killer into a target.'tners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping...
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robert james is selected by a group of men who want to go out west to california and he's the chaplainon to go out gold- mining and jesse is a very young child and his father dies in california. his mother was a fierce southern woman in a time when women have no rights or property. she refuses to give up and finds a husband in ruben samuel who allows her to take control of the farm and family. she leaned on slave labor to keep control. >> she not only be for the institution of slavery but commit crime in the name of the cause. >> the james' family owns seven slaves and they are brought of it. and western missouri, the jam's family would rather sucede than change. but the slavery is being changed in the nation's capitol. u.s. senator stephen douglas proposes a controversial plan. splitting the territory in two. kansas and nebraska. >> the that leaves the decision on whether a new territory would are slave or free to the voters. >> this bill will triumph. and stability for the union. >> from the chaos, the voice of reason emerges in abraham lincoln. >> white man takes the slave to americ
robert james is selected by a group of men who want to go out west to california and he's the chaplainon to go out gold- mining and jesse is a very young child and his father dies in california. his mother was a fierce southern woman in a time when women have no rights or property. she refuses to give up and finds a husband in ruben samuel who allows her to take control of the farm and family. she leaned on slave labor to keep control. >> she not only be for the institution of slavery but...
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in the case against convicted mob boss james whitey bulger. robert fitzpatrick was once second in command of the boston office, he is accused of lying on the stand during his trial in 2013. pros it cooers say fitzpatrick exaggerated claims to sell copies of a book he wrote about bulger. bail out talks between greece and the european creditors have been dragging on for months without much progress p now as john reports public entities are being forced to help keep the government afloat. >> it is not every greek village that gets it's own surfaced football field. but he belongs to the municipality whose three term mayor has managed it so well it has 17 million-dollars in the bank. to despite the fact that subsidies fell by two-thirds, current still feeds it's neediest constituents and operating day care centers. now the government is forcing to lend it it's savings and many people here are not prepared to surrounding that security. >> the country needs our support, but we need to know that when we want the money we will have it. because if we don't we
in the case against convicted mob boss james whitey bulger. robert fitzpatrick was once second in command of the boston office, he is accused of lying on the stand during his trial in 2013. pros it cooers say fitzpatrick exaggerated claims to sell copies of a book he wrote about bulger. bail out talks between greece and the european creditors have been dragging on for months without much progress p now as john reports public entities are being forced to help keep the government afloat. >>...
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the victims are isp staff members robert taylo -- >> [ bleep ]. >> -- and james cadwell. >> a man was getting moved out to get fired from his job, was getting moved out. somebody blamed him for that. we were getting ready to leave and he jumped him. i tried breaking it up and got hit, too. >> you okay, jimmy? >> yeah, i'm fine. >> nitro? >> i put one under his tongue already and he's got them in his right pocket if you need more. >> taylo is 68 years old and has a history of heart problems. >> mr. taylo, we'd like to bring you back to the hospital building, okay? >> whatever. >> one, two, three. hold on to him. hold on. look at me, look at me. i want you to keep looking at me. don't look at the floor. >> today we had an offender that was told he has to move out of his cell house, out of the "f" unit. >> taylo's attacker joe buchanan was quickly subdued and is on his way to a special management cell, pending further investigation. >> he lost his job yesterday and the counselor and the case manager went ahead and brought him in, told him he had to pack up and leave. the offender got rig
the victims are isp staff members robert taylo -- >> [ bleep ]. >> -- and james cadwell. >> a man was getting moved out to get fired from his job, was getting moved out. somebody blamed him for that. we were getting ready to leave and he jumped him. i tried breaking it up and got hit, too. >> you okay, jimmy? >> yeah, i'm fine. >> nitro? >> i put one under his tongue already and he's got them in his right pocket if you need more. >> taylo is 68...
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. >>> it was the worst interview not staring james fran co. robert downey, junior showed the latest super power haulin-ass. he left after being talked politics and his past. he was talking about avenger's movie and he talked about how it is hard to enter prison and be a liberal. >> does that mean you are not a liberal? liberal? >> are we promoting a movie? >> bad start. maybe he can save it. >> let me just ask you a few more questions and you can answer if you want and not if you don't want to. i think we've got three more minutes on our agreement. >> your foot is starting to jump. you better get to your next question. >> nope. >> one question left. let's make it a good one. >> you've talked about your relationship with your father and the role of all of that and the dark period you went to taking drugs and drinking and all of that, and i just wondered whether you think you're free of all of that or whether that is still -- >> i'm sorry i really don't -- what are we doing? >> i'm just asking questions is all. >> bye. >> i'm sorry. >> it's okay. >> th
. >>> it was the worst interview not staring james fran co. robert downey, junior showed the latest super power haulin-ass. he left after being talked politics and his past. he was talking about avenger's movie and he talked about how it is hard to enter prison and be a liberal. >> does that mean you are not a liberal? liberal? >> are we promoting a movie? >> bad start. maybe he can save it. >> let me just ask you a few more questions and you can answer if you...
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james jones, a forward for the cleveland cavaliers, is the secretary- treasurer of the national basketball players association. >> but make no mistake about it, we're still labor. >> woodruff: one of robertsest coups thus far is getting superstar lebron james to take on the role of union vice president. roberts hope is to strengthen the union by getting more players involved. >> it's hard to have a proletarian or working class solidarity attitude if you're making $5.5 million. over time these players have gotten paid more and more. they've become more and more reluctant to, "let's have solidarity guys and let's stay ought the bad guy owners." >> a lockout is something we want to avoid. either way, we know that she'll be prepared, that she'll have the best game plan in place for us to hold us together. >> woodruff: with negotiations for the next collective bargaining agreement still two years away, roberts has time to build her relationship with nba commissioner adam silver, who was also appointed just last year. >> right now i have an opponent who would like to be a partner. and to the extent that we can maintain civility and understand that we have respective clients that we have to repr
james jones, a forward for the cleveland cavaliers, is the secretary- treasurer of the national basketball players association. >> but make no mistake about it, we're still labor. >> woodruff: one of robertsest coups thus far is getting superstar lebron james to take on the role of union vice president. roberts hope is to strengthen the union by getting more players involved. >> it's hard to have a proletarian or working class solidarity attitude if you're making $5.5 million....
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anny hong: is facing more legal trouble will tell you about the latest lawsuit against james swanson >>stanley roberts: coming up on today a car for a crackdown thus more the our hundred and 60 by letters i will show you some of them in an exhibition of people. behaving people >>michelle apon: we do have just a few clouds out there. in a cloud you do see this morning will continue to break apart this afternoon we have some cool temperatures across the north bay mid-40s out there on the coast oakland 53 san francisco 54 this morning if you're born to be crossed the east a plan on temperatures continued to stay in the low to mid '50's they're warming up into the lower 80s this afternoon similar to what they had yesterday with someone from the west and northwest between five to 50 mi. from our the rest of the area along the peninsula with edmonton for sixties and store across the north to the super '70s and apple to 82 degrees in parts of the delta of above average or about five to 10 degrees above average and along the peninsula ride around average the giants play the diamondbacks letter on this evening
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>>stanley roberts: and last for about 20 minutes. >>james: 28 year-old mom never was arrested after she left her for your daughter home alone while she took a day trip to san diego issue significancy returned home so that it door torpor and she thought it was ok to leave for child home after all she said she left food and instructions for the child on wednesday with a good bed the recall to the apartment she said come help me i don't know where my food areas before you left home alone for about 10 hours she was taken into custody bought out detective the mother was booked on suspicion of cruelty to child which is a felon would take a quick break coming up we have a check of weather and traffic at the top of the our live look outside could for making their way across the span in san mattel this morning is 53 degrees right now should warmer to the mid-70s at noontime and there was talk about low 80s this afternoon. >>james: discussed in disbelief as school districts on long island york after 24 photograph where anti-semitic t-shirts the 2244 g
>>stanley roberts: and last for about 20 minutes. >>james: 28 year-old mom never was arrested after she left her for your daughter home alone while she took a day trip to san diego issue significancy returned home so that it door torpor and she thought it was ok to leave for child home after all she said she left food and instructions for the child on wednesday with a good bed the recall to the apartment she said come help me i don't know where my food areas before you left home...
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roberts. i'm here in tampa. your maryland terrapins will be music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn'tappen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. >> the maryland terrapin women are getting closer to their game with the university of connecticut tomorrow in the final four. diane roberts has been with the team since thursday watching their every move and tonight it's the fans' turn. she caught up with several and joins us live. quite the life you got out there huh? >> reporter: yes, ma'am, it has been a lot of fun being out here since thursday. there weren't a lot of people around. we were content watching the players and what they were doing, but today, i have seen more and more people, more and more fans. the enthusiasm has been ramped up and there is plenty to do here. everywhere you look, basketball. this is the area known as toruney town. a place for fan interaction. and there was plenty of that. we didn't see any maryland fans. that is probably because they were here at the team's autograp
roberts. i'm here in tampa. your maryland terrapins will be music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn'tappen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. >> the maryland terrapin women are getting closer to their game with the university of connecticut tomorrow in the final four. diane roberts has been with the team since thursday watching their every...
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james spader and robert downey jr. back on screen together after 30 years. of playing the bad guy only on "gma" this morning. ♪ would you stay ♪ >>> we do say good morning, america. often this monday morning. so much ahead including more from bruce jenner and his family. we have these new pictures from them. that's a whole lot of love surrounding him as he moves forward. >> they were all together friday night watching the special. chrystie scott, his first wife the first person he ever told by his side. we'll hear more from her coming up as well. >> it's youtube week on "gma," everybody. our jesse palmer there with youtube superstar hannah hart. there they are, the online sensation is sharing her secrets to viral fame and the challenge, they're about to pull it off live i dare say it's not to be missed. >> a lot of energy out there this morning. a lot to get to. news first from amy. >> good morning. we begin with the earthquake disaster in nepal. rescue workers have been scrambling looking for survivors in the tangled masses of rubble in the capital there of
james spader and robert downey jr. back on screen together after 30 years. of playing the bad guy only on "gma" this morning. ♪ would you stay ♪ >>> we do say good morning, america. often this monday morning. so much ahead including more from bruce jenner and his family. we have these new pictures from them. that's a whole lot of love surrounding him as he moves forward. >> they were all together friday night watching the special. chrystie scott, his first wife the...
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james. brian roberts was on this morning, sort of implied maybe buy backs. is that a place marker comment?s that really the best we can do here? >> i think for the near term it is probably going to be pretty boring. as brian said we're the best operators in the business. i think they'll continue to put up good results and will return cash to shareholders. either a combination of buy backs. they've had a long track record of above average dividend increase which is they backed off a little bit since they announced the merger. i think you can see that. we'll see what happens from there. for now, the stock can move higher. you'll have investors that are on the sidelines waiting for the deal overhang to come off. i think you'll see good performance out of the shares. >> we're hearing reports about charter, perhaps looking again at charter. i'm interested in where you think comcast might look if it wanted to move further into the broadband space and pursue that avenue in terms of where it wants to focus right now. >> that's an interesting question. we have toon the to extend our services to new
james. brian roberts was on this morning, sort of implied maybe buy backs. is that a place marker comment?s that really the best we can do here? >> i think for the near term it is probably going to be pretty boring. as brian said we're the best operators in the business. i think they'll continue to put up good results and will return cash to shareholders. either a combination of buy backs. they've had a long track record of above average dividend increase which is they backed off a little...
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nbc bay area's michelle roberts is live in downtown san jose on st. james street where drives say they're ready to take on city hall. they're not happy. >> reporter: yeah, they're frustrated. it's time and money they have to deal with. it really comes down to the sensor on the road that causes the problems. when a big truck comes by it vibrates the road. it causes a glitch in the system and that can lead to a ticket. >> i always take a picture of the meter. >> reporter: todd rothbart says he no longer trusts the so-called smart meters downtown san jose. >> dutifully put my 16 quarters in the meter. and that was it. a few minutes before 9:00. came out on that occasion i think it was at 9:40 and had another ticket. so now i'm just furious. >> reporter: he received three parking cities. when he called the city to contest them, they were cleared and he was told it was a meter problem. >> a truck will drive by and literatele the street and reset the meter. >> reporter: 1200 smart meters were installed last spring. they're only supposed to reset when you leave th
nbc bay area's michelle roberts is live in downtown san jose on st. james street where drives say they're ready to take on city hall. they're not happy. >> reporter: yeah, they're frustrated. it's time and money they have to deal with. it really comes down to the sensor on the road that causes the problems. when a big truck comes by it vibrates the road. it causes a glitch in the system and that can lead to a ticket. >> i always take a picture of the meter. >> reporter: todd...
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james garfield. and claims that secretary of war robert todd lincoln told this dream to president garfield during the final cabinet meeting on june 30 two days before garfield was assassinated. what irony you can't get more than that. historian recently appropriated the story for the title of his new book, lincoln dreamed he died. don't buy that book. wait for mine to come out. the question is is the story true? i think we should be naturally hesitant to accept such a fantasticical story and the story could be greater cause for concern. first published his account in a newspaper in 1887 more than 22 years after lincoln died. it later appeared in his recollections of abraham lincoln, a book published in 1895. in recollections he claimed to recount the story from notes which i made immediately after its recital in april 1865. now, for years scholars have treated the stories with some reservation. harvard historian said that was highly unreliable in some accounts while stanford historian claimed that more than a little of quotation of lincoln was simply invented. demolished the credibility of the recoll
james garfield. and claims that secretary of war robert todd lincoln told this dream to president garfield during the final cabinet meeting on june 30 two days before garfield was assassinated. what irony you can't get more than that. historian recently appropriated the story for the title of his new book, lincoln dreamed he died. don't buy that book. wait for mine to come out. the question is is the story true? i think we should be naturally hesitant to accept such a fantasticical story and...
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. >> reporter: i'm diane roberts in tampa at emily arena where the maryland terrapin women music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. >>> incredible video out of louisville, kentucky, where general electric appliance park went up in flames this morning. look at that. dark smoke and flames, this just consumed one of the buildings. it was a total loss. residents within 2 miles of the area were told to shelter in place. more than 200 firefighters were brought in to put out that fire. fortunately, though, no one was hurt and we still don't know at this point what caused that fire. >>> ddot crews are wrapping up repairs to a water main break in northeast washington that happened last night on an 8- inch main in the 2200 block of randolph street. 50 to 60 homes were affected by that break. >>> maryland women are in tampa getting ready for the final four. >> with all the march madness they can forget they are students first. dian
. >> reporter: i'm diane roberts in tampa at emily arena where the maryland terrapin women music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. >>> incredible video out of louisville, kentucky, where general electric appliance park went up in flames this morning. look at that. dark smoke and flames,...
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through his friend from harvard, robert todd lincoln he got an appointment in the court of st. james from there he became the first secretary of the embassy in rome and then served one year stints at 9 minister to both belgium and japan but after that decided he had enough of working life and pretty much retired. but no one entertained like the andersons. this seems like a shot out of downton abby. the andersons were somewhat in my mind outliers it socially. they had their foot in the almost all of washington social spheres. they loved to entertain and they entertained official so the, cave dwellers are foreign dignitaries all with a wealth and os tentitiouses they nat smart set could the only hope for. the andersons would throw huge dinners and at staff would be dressed in full delivery with white wigs, tail coats with buttons and knickers and patent shoes. isabell was not at idle society woman. she was also an author and wrote several children's books and plays. she wrote a book about her life in washington called "presidents and pies." and it's kind after interesting read. it's wr
through his friend from harvard, robert todd lincoln he got an appointment in the court of st. james from there he became the first secretary of the embassy in rome and then served one year stints at 9 minister to both belgium and japan but after that decided he had enough of working life and pretty much retired. but no one entertained like the andersons. this seems like a shot out of downton abby. the andersons were somewhat in my mind outliers it socially. they had their foot in the almost...
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james. let's go to robert in davenport iowa. what do you think? caller: i think they passed the law in indiana so that they could discriminate. they did not want to wait on -- next thing they will be saying they did not want to wait on black people. before world war ii, they would allow nazis to eat, but they did not want to allow black people the same thing. as the bible says, they say they are christians, cast the first stone. with that in mind, it is just a way for them to try to start discriminating against people. why would they care what that person is doing? that is none of their business. what they are supposed to be doing as christians is winning those souls to christ, and then christ brings those people to him, and then he straightens them out and start repairing them. that is not their job. that is how i feel about it. host: more of your calls coming up on the issue of whether businesses should be involved in social issues. joining us is andrew -- is angela greiling keane. let's look long-term first on the issue of nuclear negotiations
james. let's go to robert in davenport iowa. what do you think? caller: i think they passed the law in indiana so that they could discriminate. they did not want to wait on -- next thing they will be saying they did not want to wait on black people. before world war ii, they would allow nazis to eat, but they did not want to allow black people the same thing. as the bible says, they say they are christians, cast the first stone. with that in mind, it is just a way for them to try to start...
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robert fitzpatrick is accused of lying on the witness stand during the trial of boston gangster james whitey bulger. he surrendered this morning. prosecutors claim fitzpatrick exaggerated certain facts in order to sell more copies of a book he wrote about bulger. bulger is serving two life sentences. >>> i'm running for president because this country today faces more serious problems than at any time since the great depression. >> that's independent senator bernie sanders telling news4 he's challenging hillary rodham clinton in the race for the white house. the presidential nomination on the democratic side. later outside the capitol he laid out a list of his concern including campaign finance reform and climate change. sanders says he is in the race to win. political analysts say it's more likely his candidacy will force clinton to put more focus on progressive issues. >>> a double whammy for firefighters trying to stop flames from spreading in california. this blaze began at a power pole road in fresno. firefighters say those power poles provided extra fuel to the fire, and they als
robert fitzpatrick is accused of lying on the witness stand during the trial of boston gangster james whitey bulger. he surrendered this morning. prosecutors claim fitzpatrick exaggerated certain facts in order to sell more copies of a book he wrote about bulger. bulger is serving two life sentences. >>> i'm running for president because this country today faces more serious problems than at any time since the great depression. >> that's independent senator bernie sanders telling...
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james taylor, a senior fellow at the heart land institute, a nonprofit think tank. it received funding from the koch brothers, oil baron, it's this relationship that film-maker robert kenner exposes in the documentary the merchants of doubt. the film examines how corporates show doubt. tell me what you learnt as you did the film. our film is about the story of a group of talent individuals able to create doubt around tobacco for 50 years, whether it causes cancer, when they knew it caused cancer. they created doubt around asbestos, paint and numbers of other issues. today the big pay day is in climate. people are out there creating doubt and stalling action so that oil and coal companies can make profits. >> and the government doesn't regulate it. let me show the viewers what i'm talking about. >> there's a bit of a mystery, what do these things have in common. all of these issues are issues involving the need for government action. that's when the peppy dropped -- penny dropped. i realised none of this is about the science, it's a political debate about the roll of government. in a number of places we found the people saying they see environmentalists as creeping
james taylor, a senior fellow at the heart land institute, a nonprofit think tank. it received funding from the koch brothers, oil baron, it's this relationship that film-maker robert kenner exposes in the documentary the merchants of doubt. the film examines how corporates show doubt. tell me what you learnt as you did the film. our film is about the story of a group of talent individuals able to create doubt around tobacco for 50 years, whether it causes cancer, when they knew it caused...
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robert fair child, an american in paris. bless u-brian darcy james, "something rotten."ormance by an actress for a leading role in a musical. kristin chenoweth, leanne cope. beth malone. kellie o'hara "the king and i." >> nominees for the best revival of a play "the elephant man" skylight, this is our youth, you can't take it with you. nominees for best revival of a musical are "the king and i" on the town on the 20th century. >> nominees for best play are "the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime." "disgraced." "hand to god." "wolf hal pars 1 and 2." nominees for best musical are "an american in paris. fun home. something rotten! >> an exclamation point. >> the visit. >> there are a few more nominations to get this morning but for all of us who are watching cbs this morning, we are going to send it back to charlie rose gayle king and senator ro o'donnell. >> thanks cause bruce. good luke to you. >> so any big surprises? >> a lot of big surprises. first of all, the shutouts. nom nominations for "finding neverland" or "fish in the dark." >> and of course larry dav
robert fair child, an american in paris. bless u-brian darcy james, "something rotten."ormance by an actress for a leading role in a musical. kristin chenoweth, leanne cope. beth malone. kellie o'hara "the king and i." >> nominees for the best revival of a play "the elephant man" skylight, this is our youth, you can't take it with you. nominees for best revival of a musical are "the king and i" on the town on the 20th century. >> nominees for...
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nbc bay area's michelle roberts has the message renters are getting from the new owner. >> reporter: emily jones wants to raise her son james here in mountain view. >> we've been priced out of the area. >> reporter: her husband commutes to google every morning. now emily fears his ten-minute ride with double. along with rent. >> we'd love to stay in our current place. >> reporter: worry is that won't be an option for long. her complex was recently purchased along with another complex. 38 households have been told their leases will be terminated and units will be remodeled. >> they sent out a letter saying we could say if we were making $13,000 a month, we could apply to stay. >> reporter: emily miller is currently paying $2700 a month. >> this is the nicest place i've ever lived in my life. >> reporter: after renovations tenants have been told to expect market prices. a two bedroom apartment nearby goes factor $5300 a month. >> it's destroying the fabric of the community. >> reporter: this mountain view city counselor says he'd like an ordinance to protect the renters. >> it's okay to rent units as they become vacant but an
nbc bay area's michelle roberts has the message renters are getting from the new owner. >> reporter: emily jones wants to raise her son james here in mountain view. >> we've been priced out of the area. >> reporter: her husband commutes to google every morning. now emily fears his ten-minute ride with double. along with rent. >> we'd love to stay in our current place. >> reporter: worry is that won't be an option for long. her complex was recently purchased along...
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never give james madison his just desserts: or fully enjoy the fruits of his prodigious labors until we acknowledge him as a great national poet, not a literary poet by stevens or dickinson or robert frost, not a prophetic poet like abraham lincoln walt whitman, not even a popular poet blake fdr or ronald reagan, madison's poetry reagan, madison's poetry speaks to us of the structural harmony of the 45 words of the first amendment and the 462 words of the bill of rights meticulously organized to tell an enduring story of freedom and democratic water without a cause, not a word not an idea how to place. when you go home tonight after you buy my book take the time to read the full text of the first amendment can ask yourself why it is ordered as it is marked listen to the democratic story it tells you cannot to begin the process of reinserting the music of democracy into a currently ruthless first amendment has lost its way. trevor norman and i expect to see you all here next year for the 2nd annual lecture, this time on hearing madison's music and the rest of the bill of rights. for now let me say good night. thank you for coming, stay warm,, stay warm, and have a safe trip home. [
never give james madison his just desserts: or fully enjoy the fruits of his prodigious labors until we acknowledge him as a great national poet, not a literary poet by stevens or dickinson or robert frost, not a prophetic poet like abraham lincoln walt whitman, not even a popular poet blake fdr or ronald reagan, madison's poetry reagan, madison's poetry speaks to us of the structural harmony of the 45 words of the first amendment and the 462 words of the bill of rights meticulously organized...
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james madison is just deserves. nor fully enjoy the fruits of his labors until we acknowledge him as a great national poet. not a literary poet like wallace stevens or emily dickinson or robert frost, not a prophetic poet like abraham lincoln or walt whitman, not even a popular poet like fdr and ronald reagan. madison's 40 speaks to us -- poetry speaks to us in the structural harmony of the 45 words of the first amendment come and the 462 words of the bill of rights, meticulously organized detail and enduring story, the freedom and democratic order with not a clause not a word not an idea out of place. when you go home tonight, after you buy my book -- [laughter] take the time to read the full text of the first amendment. ask yourself why it is ordered as it is. listen to the democratic story it tells you. begin the process of reinserting the music of democracy into a currently rootless first amendment that has lost its way. trevor norman and i would expect to see you all here next year for the second annual lecture to this time i'm very madison's music in the rest of the bill of rights. but for now, let me say goodnight, thanks for coming stay warm and have a safe trip home
james madison is just deserves. nor fully enjoy the fruits of his labors until we acknowledge him as a great national poet. not a literary poet like wallace stevens or emily dickinson or robert frost, not a prophetic poet like abraham lincoln or walt whitman, not even a popular poet like fdr and ronald reagan. madison's 40 speaks to us -- poetry speaks to us in the structural harmony of the 45 words of the first amendment come and the 462 words of the bill of rights, meticulously organized...
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robert e. lee with the commander of the army northern virginia who was born in 1807 was 58 years old. grant, commanding the army of the potomac and army of james in this campaign was born in 1822 and he was 43 years old at that time. as the campaign was winding down at petersburg and as tracy pointed out two strategic points of contest were railroad, bringing supplies from north carolina and deep south. the roadway is now present day route 1. it was called boyden plank road and confederate supplies brought through it and appomattox and on to lynchburg where it terminated there. the battles of lewis farm. okay. so what we're talking about over here the fighting here to the west of petersburg. lewis farm, boyden plank road in there. all here and south side railroad running along here. this is their final objective when south side railroad was cut, then had to go. the battle that took place there where the railroad was physically cut was april 2nd at sutherland station april 2nd and that night lee's army would withdraw. but the fighting that led up to it lewis farm on march 29th march 31st, dimwitty courthouse and april 1st the straw that broke t
robert e. lee with the commander of the army northern virginia who was born in 1807 was 58 years old. grant, commanding the army of the potomac and army of james in this campaign was born in 1822 and he was 43 years old at that time. as the campaign was winding down at petersburg and as tracy pointed out two strategic points of contest were railroad, bringing supplies from north carolina and deep south. the roadway is now present day route 1. it was called boyden plank road and confederate...
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james conin advocated this that the soviet union would have a bomb within four years. and, of course, they were right. just before he died, fdr asked his speech writer, robertscherr wood -- sherwood to find him a quote to include on jefferson's birthday. the quote is as follows: thomas jefferson, himself a distinguished scientist once spoke of the brotherly experience of science which unites into one family all its -- [inaudible] of whatever grade and however widely dispersed throughout the different corners of the globe. fdr died the day before he was to give the speech. germany surrendered may 8 1945 as stalin had promised fdr august 8th -- three months to the day of the surrender of germany -- the soviet union declared war on japan. on august 9 one million soviet troops poured over the border into manchuria. later that same day, the second atom bomb annihilated nagasaki two-front war stunned japan. several days later japan surrendered. most americans mesmerized by the force of the atom bomb believe that america was solely responsible for the japanese capitulation. japanese and the russians know differently. it didn't help when truman gave his victory spe
james conin advocated this that the soviet union would have a bomb within four years. and, of course, they were right. just before he died, fdr asked his speech writer, robertscherr wood -- sherwood to find him a quote to include on jefferson's birthday. the quote is as follows: thomas jefferson, himself a distinguished scientist once spoke of the brotherly experience of science which unites into one family all its -- [inaudible] of whatever grade and however widely dispersed throughout the...
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louis-dreyfus will join us, robert rodriguez will be here, and we'll have music from two of austin's very own spoon and gary clark jr. too. and later this week, willie nelson, tony romo, jamesthe walking dead" will be here, kanye west will be here, and just added today, bill murray will be here with us. [ cheers and applause ] join us for all our shows. one of the funniest and busiest people around. over the weekend, he roasted justin bieber. and on march 27th, you can see him teamed up with will ferrell in the new movie "get hard." please welcome kevin hart. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. >> that is an entrance. that is an entrance. >> jimmy: you're in austin, you had shows here in january, right? >> yes, yeah i did, four shows here. >> jimmy: this is a small crowd for you, isn't it. >> yeah, this is -- this is not a crowd at all. [ laughter ] >> not that you guys aren't here. i'm saying i like a lot of people to be cute. to be cute. i'm joking. no, i did a nice venue here, austin is amazing, i love it here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: unlike guillermo, we've been just really laying around drinking, eating. you wor
louis-dreyfus will join us, robert rodriguez will be here, and we'll have music from two of austin's very own spoon and gary clark jr. too. and later this week, willie nelson, tony romo, jamesthe walking dead" will be here, kanye west will be here, and just added today, bill murray will be here with us. [ cheers and applause ] join us for all our shows. one of the funniest and busiest people around. over the weekend, he roasted justin bieber. and on march 27th, you can see him teamed up...
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james bond movie when it starts out. it starts out in the action. >> yeah, it's really good. i think it's the best one. >> jimmy: it's a great one. we have a clip. here's robertme. that little witch is messing with your mind. you're stronger than her. you're smarter than her. you're bruce banner. [ roar ] right, don't mention puny banner. >> okay. ♪ in the back? dick move, banner. >> jimmy: cute. [ cheers and applause ] so cute. more with robert downey jr. when we come back, everybody. come on! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ strong can heal from miles away. ...unite us for a common good. ...and turn a simple video into endless laughter. strong can take you... ...all the way to the summit. oh my! so cool! think what strong can do for you. can i play too? at&t's network now has the nation's strongest 4g lte signal. prizes need winning, at subway. grab a 30-ounce drink or doritos snacks for a chance to win subs for life, movie tickets, and more. and catch marvel's avengers: age of ultron, in theaters may 1st. subway. where super heroes eat. ♪ ♪ ♪ proof of less joint pain. this is my body of proof. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic
james bond movie when it starts out. it starts out in the action. >> yeah, it's really good. i think it's the best one. >> jimmy: it's a great one. we have a clip. here's robertme. that little witch is messing with your mind. you're stronger than her. you're smarter than her. you're bruce banner. [ roar ] right, don't mention puny banner. >> okay. ♪ in the back? dick move, banner. >> jimmy: cute. [ cheers and applause ] so cute. more with robert downey jr. when we come...
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robert bates was booked and photographed in the county jail earlier today. he was released shortly after posting bond of $25,000 and has not yet entered a plea. i'm joined tonight by dr. jamesn, msnbc contributor. also with us tonight paul henderson, veteran prosecutor and legal analyst. mr. henderson, you first tonight. where's the negligence here? and how do we know this guy was qualified? >> well, you're raising the exact issue. once again, we're having this tragic conversation about the unlawful use of deadly force involving an african-american man and law enforcement. it's going to raise the issue from a social justice lens of what kind of training this deputy received. we know that prosecutors are likely to use the exact statements that you just showed, talking about the deputy when he's saying oh, i'm sorry. i shot my gun instead of the taser. and that's why specifically he's being charged with manslaughter in the second degree which will be the reckless and unintentional killing, which i think should be fairly easy to prove given the information shown on that video. but that's exactly why prosecutors charged him in that manner and it will raise the secondary issues
robert bates was booked and photographed in the county jail earlier today. he was released shortly after posting bond of $25,000 and has not yet entered a plea. i'm joined tonight by dr. jamesn, msnbc contributor. also with us tonight paul henderson, veteran prosecutor and legal analyst. mr. henderson, you first tonight. where's the negligence here? and how do we know this guy was qualified? >> well, you're raising the exact issue. once again, we're having this tragic conversation about...
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robert brecker is a criminal law professor and the author of the death of punishment. meanwhile, james fox, let's start with you. the family of two of the people who were killed two years ago today, say give him life. you say that's the right answer, why? >> they say interestingly on thursday, in response to a column i wrote on this topic, one letter writer dared me to face the richards and tell them why i believe that tsarnaev should not get the death penalty. ironically they came out the next day and said that. the punishment should fit the crime, not the politics of the family. i think the professor will agree with me, it's really not up to the families. yes, they should have input. but they should not be the deciding factor. today, actually, in the globe we see two more of the survivors, both injured severely also echoed the sentiments of the richards. it's not up to the families. it's what is the right thing to do. the right thing here is not to execute. >> that's your point of view. professor, the point of view according to wbur poll in boston. 61% of boston residents, they prefe
robert brecker is a criminal law professor and the author of the death of punishment. meanwhile, james fox, let's start with you. the family of two of the people who were killed two years ago today, say give him life. you say that's the right answer, why? >> they say interestingly on thursday, in response to a column i wrote on this topic, one letter writer dared me to face the richards and tell them why i believe that tsarnaev should not get the death penalty. ironically they came out...
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james: they are blaming monoxide poisoning. >>reporter: a neighborhood looking for answers all because monday night eight people were found dead in this house seven of them children robert thomas sr. was the court so caretaker for his children financial hardship led him to get the generous and always use inside the home where he and his children were found dead the medical examiner has come from the cause and manner of death the cause of death is carbon monoxide poisoning five of the seven children went to the elementary school the superintended teachers and police greeted children and parents to help them deal with the tragedy those in the committee wonder how that can happen to a family of eight the community in the system fail this father did tell us. >>james: the fate of the next nfl player ever hernandez and handle the jury the face the first full day of the murder trial. he delivered about 90 minutes yesterday after hearing closing arguments the lawyer acknowledged for the first time during close arguments that he was there when he was killed but he described as a witness prosecutors said they plan to plans to kill area and then a chilly start an adult should warm
james: they are blaming monoxide poisoning. >>reporter: a neighborhood looking for answers all because monday night eight people were found dead in this house seven of them children robert thomas sr. was the court so caretaker for his children financial hardship led him to get the generous and always use inside the home where he and his children were found dead the medical examiner has come from the cause and manner of death the cause of death is carbon monoxide poisoning five of the...
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rabbi of the congregation in new york city and rabbi robert levine and jesuit priest and editor at large for catholic magazine "america" reverend jamesk about pertaining to religion and faith, but let's start with good friday and what is the basic message that you're hoping to move this week? >> well good friday is the day that jesus died on the cross and one of the things i like to remind people is that jesus understands us our physical sufferings obviously but also the emotional sufferings being abandoned and spiritual sufferings. he felt abandoned by god on the cross. my message is always the person you're praying to and the person we believe in understands you, because he went through what you're going through. >> father here we are 2,000 years later on good friday looking at 147 college students slain because they were christians. >> uh-huh. >> how do you explain that to your congregation? >> i think i spent two years in kenya actually myself. so my heart goes out to all of those poor people. that's the mystery of evil. i don't think you can explain it but you can say that jesus is with us in that jesus understands suffering. he
rabbi of the congregation in new york city and rabbi robert levine and jesuit priest and editor at large for catholic magazine "america" reverend jamesk about pertaining to religion and faith, but let's start with good friday and what is the basic message that you're hoping to move this week? >> well good friday is the day that jesus died on the cross and one of the things i like to remind people is that jesus understands us our physical sufferings obviously but also the...
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robert durst back in court. for more local news weather traffic and sports >>> the best selling author on the global news anchor. [ bleep ]. >> are you okay? >> up here. up here, jamesril fools'. april fools'. >> are you okay? >> i'm okay. >> oh, my -- >> i thought best april fools' day ever played on him. he was so concerned. katie was in on it. >> did you have any jokes played on you? >> yeah. but i only believed them for a short period of time. >> i don't want to play those games. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." mcdonald's is serving up a pay raise for some restaurant workers. the company's new ceo steve easterbrook is his name. he's in our toyota green room. only on "cbs this morning," it's his first national interview, he'll walk us through his plan and answer critics who say it doesn't go far enough. >>> plus roberts dur dirtet wil in court. now his health is called into question. that's ahead. >>> the arkansas gazette says they're looking at a backlash. critics fear the law could be used to discriminate against gays. the indiana legislature is also working to change a similar measure in that state. >> the hill looks at new fallout over indiana's law.
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roberts kron 4 news >> reporter: student athletes in the east bay. are facing prison time. asking the pope to the out the san francisco archbishop >> james: reconditions in san francisco 62 there the 52 oakland and san jose getting warmer. slowly but surely were getting their another quick look as we have a live look outside show you it's like that sense is the international airport all on the bay. beckham 15 it's all about how warm it expected to get this afternoon. what the weekend forecast as looking like let coming up a bit. >> >> george: next occur in 5:00 hour on one 01 in the northbound direction at bay shore boulevard. been up there since on the shoulder more. conceive the clothes are still blocking the right hand lane adding 12 to 15 minutes from the dried thyme 1 01 northbound . turning that over a 30 minute trip from sfo. to downtown san francisco 101 northbound ride. our accident here southbound autumn all parkway is backing up the check on south 80 south coming from the dubliners changed now nearly from of the image of time from dublin to fremont tracking your eye to the south bay not too bad this morning or picking up some
roberts kron 4 news >> reporter: student athletes in the east bay. are facing prison time. asking the pope to the out the san francisco archbishop >> james: reconditions in san francisco 62 there the 52 oakland and san jose getting warmer. slowly but surely were getting their another quick look as we have a live look outside show you it's like that sense is the international airport all on the bay. beckham 15 it's all about how warm it expected to get this afternoon. what the...