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>> robert mays and darlene mays. >> have you ever told mrs. twigg that you love her?w that came about? >> when we left i would say i love you. i say i love to you everybody i know. >> when regina testified she was trying to be as in control as possible. >> did you attend all of the visitations with your kimberly? >> yes, i did. >> tell us what you remember about the first visit? >> kimberly picked up a golf ball and handed it to me, and said, here, mom, and i was in total shock. >> did you ask her to call you mom? >> i did not. >> kimberly's lawyers put a psychologyist on the stand to show regina was unfit to be a parent. >> they appeared to be features. i found she did not trust others easily. >> do you love the twiggs? >> no, sir, i do not. >> do you love ernest twigg? >> no, sir, i do not? >> do you love their children? >> no, sir, i do not. >> what's your biggest fear? >> being taken away from my father. >> if you could be granted one wish, what would that be? >> terminating their parental rights and getting my life back. >> thank you. >> what if the judge decides
>> robert mays and darlene mays. >> have you ever told mrs. twigg that you love her?w that came about? >> when we left i would say i love you. i say i love to you everybody i know. >> when regina testified she was trying to be as in control as possible. >> did you attend all of the visitations with your kimberly? >> yes, i did. >> tell us what you remember about the first visit? >> kimberly picked up a golf ball and handed it to me, and said,...
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final obstacle and then philippe, a miner from calais was shaking hands and exchanging flowers with robert mayay. the latest headlines the first victim of friday's london bridge attack has been named as 25 year—old jack merritt. let's stay with the london bridge attack — prime minister borisjohnson visited the scene this morning, and pledged to toughen up sentences. and the labour leader, jeremy corbyn has called for a full investigation into the attacker‘s early release from prison. our political correspondent, jessica parker reports. hello, how are you doing? visiting the scene at london bridge, the prime minister, alongside the met police chief, cressida dick, as people try to take in what has happened and understand what lessons can be learned. boris johnson today said that the case of usman khan raised the issue of sentencing. i have said for a long time now that i think that the practice of automatic early release, where you cut a sentence in half and let really serious violent offenders out early simply isn't working and i think you have had some very good evidence of how that isn't wor
final obstacle and then philippe, a miner from calais was shaking hands and exchanging flowers with robert mayay. the latest headlines the first victim of friday's london bridge attack has been named as 25 year—old jack merritt. let's stay with the london bridge attack — prime minister borisjohnson visited the scene this morning, and pledged to toughen up sentences. and the labour leader, jeremy corbyn has called for a full investigation into the attacker‘s early release from prison. our...
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as in the past, chief justice john roberts may end up the deciding vote when a ruling comes next summer. >> what matters most is we find out here, we get people to be calm and protect our immigrant community. >> vice president mike pence is said to arrive in the bay area tomorrow night. air force two is set to touch down at moffett field in mountain view. then on thursday the vice president will tour the ames nasa research center and speak to more than 200 nasa employees . before his arrival in the bay area is expected to headline a fundraiser in monterey for president trump's reelection campaign. the chronicle reports that tickets go for as much as $35,000. >> democratic presidential hopeful bernie sanders will be visiting the bay area next week. the three-day visit will include stops in oakland, fresno, long beach and east los angeles. on friday sanders will appear at the national nurses united offices on grand avenue in oakland. he will formally receive an endorsement from the largest union of registered nurses, with more than 150,000 members countrywide. the union also endorsed sand
as in the past, chief justice john roberts may end up the deciding vote when a ruling comes next summer. >> what matters most is we find out here, we get people to be calm and protect our immigrant community. >> vice president mike pence is said to arrive in the bay area tomorrow night. air force two is set to touch down at moffett field in mountain view. then on thursday the vice president will tour the ames nasa research center and speak to more than 200 nasa employees . before...
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now robert levin dusty may not have scored on saturday but this guy behind me lives 6 team a van and most definitely did in his 200 it's been this league appearance then open the scoring for the home side in the 22nd minute. but the game was all but decided by halftime 100 lima made it 3 male look at this shot him i visit his depôt one back but the game the goal of the match even came from a sublime free kick 3 wins on the trot now flight 6 you do not is one is happy close coach though is not new coach for them no new result. we have 3 more games coming up for you in our summer and we're kicking off with leverkusen against freiburg the visitors have surprised many this season and finally sells in the champions league places one of the highlights has been luca votes mitt unfortunately he got injured while international duty with germany and that will keep him out into the end of the calendar year what we want to know is how will fiba cope without that talisman and where will their season go from here. his papers and his fribourg main man up front but in labor it was his strike partner
now robert levin dusty may not have scored on saturday but this guy behind me lives 6 team a van and most definitely did in his 200 it's been this league appearance then open the scoring for the home side in the 22nd minute. but the game was all but decided by halftime 100 lima made it 3 male look at this shot him i visit his depôt one back but the game the goal of the match even came from a sublime free kick 3 wins on the trot now flight 6 you do not is one is happy close coach though is not...
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he has driven him out of the valley, and he will be free to go and help robert e. lee. on may 15:00 p.m. that breckenridge announces his victory by telegraph to robert e. lee. then, in the following days, he will head east with his army, eventually fighting in a battle of a harbor. why does the new market campaign matter? the battle of new market itself can be seen as a first and a last. major confederate victory in the shenandoah valley, which can also be seen as the last time that the union is going to suffer a major defeat, so from here on, the union will have successes in the shenandoah valley. the campaign illustrates the vital link between the western and eastern theaters, and the railroad plays part of that connection, the virginia-tennessee railroad, and the supply in virginia. there was leadership that was tested here, and this campaign impacted the overland campaign and the future fight in the shenandoah valley in 1864, and, of course, it had personal impact, and on the screen is an image of one of the virginia military institute cadets. so as we wrap up, here is a q
he has driven him out of the valley, and he will be free to go and help robert e. lee. on may 15:00 p.m. that breckenridge announces his victory by telegraph to robert e. lee. then, in the following days, he will head east with his army, eventually fighting in a battle of a harbor. why does the new market campaign matter? the battle of new market itself can be seen as a first and a last. major confederate victory in the shenandoah valley, which can also be seen as the last time that the union...
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roberts. >> when the mays family had their daughter kimberly at a florida hospital, the twig family was there, too, having their sixth child, a daughter named arlena. a nurse handing her three days after birth. >> she said i don't think this is my baby. mrs.twigg, this is your baby. >> reporter: but regina was right. it wasn't her baby, and it would take almost ten years to learn the truth, when arlena twigg needed heart surgery. testing revealed she was not their biological child. >> i went into total shock, and my husband turned white he almost passed out. >> reporter: arlena died after surgery and her grieving mother vowed to find her child. >> what we want most to happen right now is to find our biological daughter. the twiggs were soon locked in a court battle with bob mays, whose daughter was born in the same hospital. they wanted a genetic test. genetic tests prove that kimberly mays, now a healthy 10-year-old, is really the daughter of ernest and regina twigg. the twiggs and kimberly finally reunited. >> this is little kimberly. >> reporter: but suddenly, bob mays cancelled their visi
roberts. >> when the mays family had their daughter kimberly at a florida hospital, the twig family was there, too, having their sixth child, a daughter named arlena. a nurse handing her three days after birth. >> she said i don't think this is my baby. mrs.twigg, this is your baby. >> reporter: but regina was right. it wasn't her baby, and it would take almost ten years to learn the truth, when arlena twigg needed heart surgery. testing revealed she was not their biological...
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. >> democrats may be looking to broaden potential articles of impeachment by investigating whether president trump lied to special counsel robert mueller. >> president trump may have lied to special counsel robert mueller. >> and they are actually going back to trump's written interrogatory answers in the russia probe. this is just a complete and total sham. and most fair-minded americans know it. now cnn sent a reporter to the battleground state of wisconsin. a lot of people were surprised by that back in 2015. they wanted to go there to testing impeachment waters and see what people thought. well the folks didn't seem to actually be gung ho about much of anything in the ukraine's saga. >> veteran, business owner and independent says -- that's a pretty drastic step. whether i like the man or not is immaterial. impeachment is pretty drastic. >> laura: that's on cnn. they couldn't get anyone striking up the band for impeachment. of course there was the career civil servants, but lastly kenton taylor came across as amiable and kind of professorial folks. yovanovitch was irrelevant to the underlying conduct in question. but you do
. >> democrats may be looking to broaden potential articles of impeachment by investigating whether president trump lied to special counsel robert mueller. >> president trump may have lied to special counsel robert mueller. >> and they are actually going back to trump's written interrogatory answers in the russia probe. this is just a complete and total sham. and most fair-minded americans know it. now cnn sent a reporter to the battleground state of wisconsin. a lot of people...
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so it's hard to see how robert levinson may fit in to the grander equation in all of these things. >>ll right, thank you, my friend. always appreciate it. >>> brooklthe bolivian presiden resigned amid calls for him to resign. in a televised the address the longest serving leader in latin america said he was stepping down for the good of the country since the october 20th election, protesters have been calling on him to be removed from his post. three people have died in street protests. hundreds have been injured. over the weekend the pressure had grown leading up to the head of the bolivian armed forces asking morales to step down to restore stability and peace to the country. it remains unclear who will take power as several officials in the hien of succession for the office of president have also resigned. >>> let's switch gears now bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins with a quick check on your morning. >> good morning, happy veterans day day, and thanks to all the veterans. don't want to go without mentioning your sacrifice for us. we've had a lot of snow, a lot of cold in the
so it's hard to see how robert levinson may fit in to the grander equation in all of these things. >>ll right, thank you, my friend. always appreciate it. >>> brooklthe bolivian presiden resigned amid calls for him to resign. in a televised the address the longest serving leader in latin america said he was stepping down for the good of the country since the october 20th election, protesters have been calling on him to be removed from his post. three people have died in street...
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robert. >>this may influence your decision to call california home turns out more people moving out of californiaing in. according to new census data republicans and conservatives are about 3 times as likely as democrats and liberals to consider putting california in the rearview mirror. >>you have to live the california lifestyle. sometimes is to lay back for 4 individuals, you know. >>or 2 to liberty or liberal, if that's the word. >>and so people realize and light. it just freaks them out because they thought is like this paradise life >>well the census data says just under 700,000 people moved out of the state last year. so where are they heading. well you see on the screen. the lone star state tops the list followed by arizona, washington, nevada. and oregon. >>coming up on the kron 00:04am morning buzz, the bay area's getting ready to host 2 big football battles and. >>welcome back 7.45 on this wednesday morning there's your sunshine what your head above the clouds that are hanging out across the bay area. you do have a nice dose of sunshine that will tap into later today, but this fog is p
robert. >>this may influence your decision to call california home turns out more people moving out of californiaing in. according to new census data republicans and conservatives are about 3 times as likely as democrats and liberals to consider putting california in the rearview mirror. >>you have to live the california lifestyle. sometimes is to lay back for 4 individuals, you know. >>or 2 to liberty or liberal, if that's the word. >>and so people realize and light. it...
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reporter: their work continues, in the hope that others may avoid robert enke's fate.l: barbara moore from dw sports made that piece. she joins me in studio. during the piece -- you spoke with robert enke a few weeks before he took his own life. tell me about that interview. barbara: to be honest, i did not realize until i prepared the report. i was so affected. the news really shocked me at that time. i have been thinking about it a lot and there is one basic question i ask myself, if i could have noticed something. i have family members who have suffered from depression, so i have a sensitivity for the topic. but now that i watch it again, he seems so relaxed and so open. today, we know it was just a facade. he pretended to be something he was not. it was very tragic. carl: his widow is really doing a lot of work now. she has this foundation set up. what has she achieved so far? barbara: the main goal is to raise awareness. they built up a network of psychologists so that now, if you suffer from depression o or have a problem, it is much easier as a player to get hel
reporter: their work continues, in the hope that others may avoid robert enke's fate.l: barbara moore from dw sports made that piece. she joins me in studio. during the piece -- you spoke with robert enke a few weeks before he took his own life. tell me about that interview. barbara: to be honest, i did not realize until i prepared the report. i was so affected. the news really shocked me at that time. i have been thinking about it a lot and there is one basic question i ask myself, if i could...
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. >> democrats may be looking to broaden potential articles of impeachment by investigating whether president trump lied to the special counsel robert mueller. >> president trump may have lied to special counsel robert mueller. >> he's under investigation apparently for not telling the truth under the mueller investigation. >> ok. they are actually going back to trump's written interrogatory answers in the russia probe? this is just a complete and total sham, and most fair-minded americans know it. that's why you're seeing most people not following this. cnn sent a reporter, i love this today, to the battleground state of wisconsin, a state that remember, trump won narrowly, a lot of people were surprised by that in 2016 and they wanted to go there to test the impeachment waters. see what people thought. the folks didn't seem to actually be gung ho about much of anything in the ukraine saga. >> veteran, business owner and independent voter greg snell says he doesn't like trump but impeachment? >> i believe it's a pretty drastic step. whether i like the man or not is immaterial. impeachment is -- that's pretty drastic. >> ok. that's
. >> democrats may be looking to broaden potential articles of impeachment by investigating whether president trump lied to the special counsel robert mueller. >> president trump may have lied to special counsel robert mueller. >> he's under investigation apparently for not telling the truth under the mueller investigation. >> ok. they are actually going back to trump's written interrogatory answers in the russia probe? this is just a complete and total sham, and most...
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. >> julie: chief justice john roberts may be the key vote. we have shannon bream live at the supreme court with the very latest. >> so much at stake today, the estimates are 7,800,000 who were brought here illegally as children, this is a program that was instituted under the obama administration. this administration has argued that it was unlawful and unconstitutional, so they wait in limbo while we wait to see what happens. the government has argued any brief by the solicitor general says this, ending daca would send a strong message that children who are sent or taken on this perilous and illegal journey will not be afforded preferential treatment. this gives them a work permit and protection against deportation. the government says it's not unsympathetic but it's established that encourages people to bring children here illegally and i thought to be stopped. one of the judges who rule because the trump administration tried to say listen, the letter that this administration put out saying the program is over just wasn't good enough. distri
. >> julie: chief justice john roberts may be the key vote. we have shannon bream live at the supreme court with the very latest. >> so much at stake today, the estimates are 7,800,000 who were brought here illegally as children, this is a program that was instituted under the obama administration. this administration has argued that it was unlawful and unconstitutional, so they wait in limbo while we wait to see what happens. the government has argued any brief by the solicitor...
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robert: how 'bout for people who may not have, like, a connection to those groups? they even have reluctance to join those kind of groups as well. how can they maybe reach out directly to you? kelly: yeah, so first of all, that like, we highly recommend that, like, they can, like, spread the word, like, with our-- we have the hotlines out there. so, we have our 1-800 number there so people, they can call us. and also, like i said, we have a really big team, so we're pretty much, like, going to every corner of the neighborhood, try to, like, really promoting our services and let them know that we're available and help. robert: and you have a lot of versatility in the types of the food you're offering as well, right? kelly: correct, yes. robert: that's a big appeal. kelly: it is, yes. robert: is your ability to keep up with that kind of demand? 'cause i know it just keeps on growing. how's that going? kelly: so, definitely that is what we're doing, like, really try to keep up with the demand. so, that's why, like, we highly encourage that the donations that we need. w
robert: how 'bout for people who may not have, like, a connection to those groups? they even have reluctance to join those kind of groups as well. how can they maybe reach out directly to you? kelly: yeah, so first of all, that like, we highly recommend that, like, they can, like, spread the word, like, with our-- we have the hotlines out there. so, we have our 1-800 number there so people, they can call us. and also, like i said, we have a really big team, so we're pretty much, like, going to...
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robert caro. some of you may have heard of him. he wrote a book on robert moses was a very important person in new york in that book the power broker was one of the best nonfiction books ever written. it took seven years. so his editor said write a book on national power that was linda johnson that was 35 years ago now he is written for volumes onor lyndon johnson and has the fifth volume to go in everybody's waiting and he's 83 years old. so what he thinks about the vietnam war and we don't know but he did incredible research and so much research that members of congress who came to this they would bring their dog eared copies to have them autographed when you listen to him he has uncovered stuff that was staggering. johnson was elected 48 by 47 votes landslide lyndon. robert caro went back and did research and found one of the people who managed one of the precincts where lyndon johnson had one where 202 votes were cast alphabetically. [laughter] so without those in favor of john said he may not have one by 87 votes. so there are
robert caro. some of you may have heard of him. he wrote a book on robert moses was a very important person in new york in that book the power broker was one of the best nonfiction books ever written. it took seven years. so his editor said write a book on national power that was linda johnson that was 35 years ago now he is written for volumes onor lyndon johnson and has the fifth volume to go in everybody's waiting and he's 83 years old. so what he thinks about the vietnam war and we don't...
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the written answers to robert mueller. >> the trial of roger stone, who acted as a long time informal political advisor to the president introduced evidence that president trump mayave lied to robert mueller about the e-mails in his testimony he provided to robert mueller. i think that reinforces exactly why the president's attorneys have no appetite for him to personally testify at the impeachment inquiry. you recall at the time there were negotiations between the president and mueller about whether he would testify in the investigation, rudy guilliani said they did not want to be part of what would be a perjury trap. you had his personal attorney admit from their vantage point they could not trust their client, president trump, to tell the truth. i think one of the challenges for the president if he is weighing whether to testify in written form, the white house has blocked several trump aides from testifying, people directly involved in conversations with the president. if the president himself were willing to answer questions about ukraine, there's no rationale to keep them from testifying about the president. >> secretary of state mike pompeo had a chance to
the written answers to robert mueller. >> the trial of roger stone, who acted as a long time informal political advisor to the president introduced evidence that president trump mayave lied to robert mueller about the e-mails in his testimony he provided to robert mueller. i think that reinforces exactly why the president's attorneys have no appetite for him to personally testify at the impeachment inquiry. you recall at the time there were negotiations between the president and mueller...
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robert: the president believes he has a right to do this. speech and has a right to fire the ambassador. he may have the right to, dan, legally speaking, but what about the norms in this country when foreign policy branch of the government, different people who work on diplomacy. how does thatt aff the presidency when they interact with diplomats in this way? dan: he'sct literally cor that diplomats serve at the pleasure of the president as do all selsor level officn the government. and presidents haveig the to designate an emissar to carry out asp of foreign policy main line of the staten the department on special assignment or things like tha but traditionally, people who are in those positions, or asked to do those kinds of things, are doing it to carry out the policy of the united states governmant. what we've learned so far is that what rudy giuliani was doing was caring out a policy specifically to help president trump on political missi as opposed to carryingut policy with respect to ukraine that has been long-standing policy. so he's warped the process through doing this even though cer
robert: the president believes he has a right to do this. speech and has a right to fire the ambassador. he may have the right to, dan, legally speaking, but what about the norms in this country when foreign policy branch of the government, different people who work on diplomacy. how does thatt aff the presidency when they interact with diplomats in this way? dan: he'sct literally cor that diplomats serve at the pleasure of the president as do all selsor level officn the government. and...
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robert: it was wild news. bloomberg may be getting in, impeachment -- what a week. next week, "pbs newshour" will begin special live coverage of sethe hmpeachment hearings wednesday, november 13, at 10:00 a.m. eastern. check your local listings and make sure to check out our "washington week extra" on social media and on our website. i'm robert costa. good night. is announcer: corporatehiunding for "wngton week" is provided by -- ng additional funs provided by -- ho and patricia yuen thro the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differenc in ourommunities. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national ctioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org.] irds chirping] [theme music playing] [bleats] narrator: over 10 weeks, 13 of britain's best amateur bakers battled it out to be crowned this year's winner. success! ha ha! some proved they had what it takes. yes! while others melted in the heat of the mome
robert: it was wild news. bloomberg may be getting in, impeachment -- what a week. next week, "pbs newshour" will begin special live coverage of sethe hmpeachment hearings wednesday, november 13, at 10:00 a.m. eastern. check your local listings and make sure to check out our "washington week extra" on social media and on our website. i'm robert costa. good night. is announcer: corporatehiunding for "wngton week" is provided by -- ng additional funs provided by --...
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we may have to take steps. >> what kind of punishments are you consider something at the moment.sidering athing we'll see what happens. robert: and one of the most prom innocentce witness on the democrats' radar is john the for fr national security peterrote "this -- there may be no one in government that democrats wants to questiones more." and he called rudyliani "a hand defend who's going to blow everybody up." bolden's possible testimony looms but he and others are o er they'll have to appear. >> john golden's lawyer said he'll not appear voluntarily, even if he gets a subpoena, another individual who was represented the same lawyer will say judge, you make the decision. ifde bolton goes that direction that could slow things down. and the point you made about speed, does the house go to court, fight out the litigation or move on? ey would like john bolt on the testify because he was firing by or quit under protest from the white house. he would seem to be a powerful witness. >> what i was total today is that you can do both. they can move to the public ase of testimony, have big public hearings and they canin co to do de
we may have to take steps. >> what kind of punishments are you consider something at the moment.sidering athing we'll see what happens. robert: and one of the most prom innocentce witness on the democrats' radar is john the for fr national security peterrote "this -- there may be no one in government that democrats wants to questiones more." and he called rudyliani "a hand defend who's going to blow everybody up." bolden's possible testimony looms but he and others are...
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robert caro, some of you may have heard of him, he wrote a book on a man named robert moses, really important person. that book, powerbroker, caught by time magazine, one of the 100 best books ever written, incredible book, it took 7 years to go. his editor, why don't you write a book not about local power but national power and a book on lyndon johnson that was 45 years ago. he has written four volumes on lyndon johnson and he has the fifth volume to go and the whole world is waiting for the fifth volume. is he going to produce the fifth volume so we know what he thinks about the vietnam war and so forth? so much research, members of congress who came to this, they would bring dogeared copies, one the monograph like anybody else would and when you listen to him he uncovered stuff that is staggering. in 1948 x 87 votes, called landslide lyndon. robert caro did some research and found one of the people who managed one of the precincts where lyndon johnson, were cast alphabetically in favor of lyndon johnson. without those 202 votes cast alphabetically in favorable and in johnson he might not h
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chief justice hughes handled this in a way that is extraordinary and may explain -- chieftice' robertsustice roberts expiration. he was lobbied by people to speak out against this plan. he refused to do so. he ended up writing a letter that was widely understood to say, i do not agree that there is any need to change the number of justices on the court and the president's reason, which was the reason that the order justices could not keep up with the caseload. was pretext and unjustified. i have to laugh a little bit. he might not have been able to put the narrative out there. i issued this letter saying, this is pretext, it is not right. different historical the chiefns on justice's approach, but it exemplified the bee don't what the supreme court embroiled in politics and you have to have a deft hand in managing them. he wanted to be a candidate for president, but that changed. he brought it to this conversation on presidential well. elizabeth: you have probably heard the expression a switch in time saves nine. chief justice hughes was deft at not being drawn into the fray on the cou
chief justice hughes handled this in a way that is extraordinary and may explain -- chieftice' robertsustice roberts expiration. he was lobbied by people to speak out against this plan. he refused to do so. he ended up writing a letter that was widely understood to say, i do not agree that there is any need to change the number of justices on the court and the president's reason, which was the reason that the order justices could not keep up with the caseload. was pretext and unjustified. i...
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it may not come from robert lighthizer, but more from the white house, because they are determined toonfront beijing. tariffs,n trade, doesn't mean we will see a slowdown against actions from chinese technology companies, actions on the trade front. those pressures will weigh on the sustainability. romaine: can we talk about maybe what the resolution could be? there seemed to be a sentiment that this was sort of hong kong united or as united as you could be in a society like that. i am starting to get the sense now that this is not necessarily the case? >> the political crisis, had it in addressed in june, we might have seen an easy resolution. now there are deep fissures in hong kong society and the identity relative to the mainland. it will be difficult to see reconciliation. the next few weeks are likely to be critical. we are at the moment right now where some of the support for the protesters has declined as people become worried about the level of violence. the challenge right now for the hong kong authorities is, can they find some way to diffuse tensions. it is going to be ver
it may not come from robert lighthizer, but more from the white house, because they are determined toonfront beijing. tariffs,n trade, doesn't mean we will see a slowdown against actions from chinese technology companies, actions on the trade front. those pressures will weigh on the sustainability. romaine: can we talk about maybe what the resolution could be? there seemed to be a sentiment that this was sort of hong kong united or as united as you could be in a society like that. i am starting...
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chief justice hughes handled this in a way that is extraordinary and may explain chief justice' roberts- chief justice roberts expiration. he was lobbied by people to speak out against this plan. he refused to do so. he ended up writing a letter that was widely understood to say, i do not agree that there is any need to change the number of justices on the court and the president's reason, which was the reason that the order justices could not keep up with the caseload. apparently it was pretext and unjustified. i have to laugh a little bit. he might not have been able to put the narrative out there. i issued this letter saying, this is pretext, it is not right. different historical explanations on the chief justice's approach, but it exemplified the point that we don't what the supreme court embroiled in politics and you have to have a deft hand in managing them. host: he wanted to be a candidate for president, but that changed. he brought it to this conversation on presidential well. elizabeth: you have probably heard the expression a switch in time saves nine. chief justice hughes wa
chief justice hughes handled this in a way that is extraordinary and may explain chief justice' roberts- chief justice roberts expiration. he was lobbied by people to speak out against this plan. he refused to do so. he ended up writing a letter that was widely understood to say, i do not agree that there is any need to change the number of justices on the court and the president's reason, which was the reason that the order justices could not keep up with the caseload. apparently it was...
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designated remember as donald trump's cyber security adviser is meeting in ukraine after robert mueller gets appointed in mayliani is meeting with the ukrainian president and the national prosecutor and within a few weeks of that meeting donald trump is tweeting out or stating -- i can't remember if it was fox news or a tweet that these conspiracy theories need to get looked into it. we can just roll it on forward. it keeps happening. >> you put your finger on the other point which is donald trump may lie about a lot of this but still say some things that are true that rudy giuliani may have other big clients out there. like paul manafort he may have access to the trump presidency and also have a lot of other foreign interests, some of which may be unsavory. doesn't that hurt rudy giuliani if the president is confirming his view there may have been double dealing? >> absolutely. we know or at least we've heard reporting there's series of indictments that the sdny is looking at which includes not registering as representing a foreign agent, money laundering, wire fraud. all of those are going to the transacti
designated remember as donald trump's cyber security adviser is meeting in ukraine after robert mueller gets appointed in mayliani is meeting with the ukrainian president and the national prosecutor and within a few weeks of that meeting donald trump is tweeting out or stating -- i can't remember if it was fox news or a tweet that these conspiracy theories need to get looked into it. we can just roll it on forward. it keeps happening. >> you put your finger on the other point which is...
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congressman devin nunes, former whitewater counsel robert ray on what you may not have heard. si?hen i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah, now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart. ♪ >> laura: house democrats released two more transcripts today from the secret impeachment hearings. the big news was a u.n. ambassador gordon sondland's testimony, which he recently revised to claim aid was linked, in his view, to ukrainian investigations. the media are sure this will be the end, finally, president trump. >> more damaging testimony servicing in the impeachment inquiry. >> a crucial witness in the impeachment inquiry has just blown president trump's cover. >> if you're thinking this sounds like a turning
congressman devin nunes, former whitewater counsel robert ray on what you may not have heard. si?hen i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah, now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for...
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may be asking whether he should come forward publicly. we're seeing eight witne over three days, enormous amount of testimony. robert: why are they doing it with tha time line? heather: thanksgiving is the next week and they know people will turn away from this andn focusamily and when they come back they want to pivot to the house judiciary comrsttee in the week of december and move to mark up articles of impeachment if that's what they choose to do which many lawmakers say privately they theory, that will, in allow them to vote on the articles the third week of december and congrsve l for christmas. robert: do we know exactly what the articles would be based on your conversation with housecr des? heather: there's a lot of speculation. they say they have enough to do obstruction of congress given all of the stonewalling and things like that they say they have enough to do obstruction of justice, given things likpr whaident trump did today, attacking yovanovitch, they call witne intimidation. and then abuse of power, the case they're trying to make here. ey've told me they don't want to do more than a handful of art
may be asking whether he should come forward publicly. we're seeing eight witne over three days, enormous amount of testimony. robert: why are they doing it with tha time line? heather: thanksgiving is the next week and they know people will turn away from this andn focusamily and when they come back they want to pivot to the house judiciary comrsttee in the week of december and move to mark up articles of impeachment if that's what they choose to do which many lawmakers say privately they...
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chief justice hughes handled this in a way that is extraordinary and may explain chief justice roberts reference. he was lobbied by people to speak out against this plan. he refused to do so. he ended up writing a letter that was widely understood to say, i do not agree that there is any need to change the number of justices on the court and the president's reason, which was purportedly that the older justices could not keep up with the caseload was pretext and unjustified. i have to laugh a little bit. if fdr had met justice ginsburg, he may not have been able to put the narrative out there. he issued this letter saying, this is pretext, it is not right. there are different historical explanations of why the court packing plan did not exceed the chief justice's approach, but it exemplifies the point that the supreme court embroiled in politics and you have to have a deft hand in managing them. susan: he wanted to be a candidate for president, but he had his very own these of presidential power and how it should be wielded that he brought to this conversation. elizabeth: you have proba
chief justice hughes handled this in a way that is extraordinary and may explain chief justice roberts reference. he was lobbied by people to speak out against this plan. he refused to do so. he ended up writing a letter that was widely understood to say, i do not agree that there is any need to change the number of justices on the court and the president's reason, which was purportedly that the older justices could not keep up with the caseload was pretext and unjustified. i have to laugh a...
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the controlling dynamic here may be john roberts -- how far does john roberts' desire to have the court not seen as a partisan institution extend. he broke on the census case when the administration was trying to change the rules in the senate and said in a way that would likely reduce the count of nonwhite americans. on the other hand they backed the muslum ban and looks like they'll support the administration ending daca. if they don't take the case, we'll probably learn that ultimately, it was roberts' desire not to be seen as reflexively protecting the president. >> okay, ron brownstein, hold your thought. we have some breaking news out of washington just now. the white house, we learning, is on lockdown due to a security threat. possibly related to an aircraft in restricted air space. we have our joe johns inside the white house in the briefing room on the phone because the white house is on lockdown. actually, no, he's on camera. tell us what we're learning. >> we do know that there has been an air defense event, if you will. an aircraft that has somehow strayed into restricted ai
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robert thank you john i'm hearinthat the dense fog may have led to an end.ong ee this just coming in chp issuing a special traffic alert for an accident there. they're saying the fog is pretty dense along thhighway for that coming up in on the kron 4 morning news at 5. meanwhile a quick peek at the bay bridge we're cheing the drive into san francisco. it is growing i spilling back to west graham but it's a great trip on the upr deck, 92 pretty foggy as well at's why the be we've been telling you all morning be careful be cautious. it's hard to see in the fog you experience reduced visibility, pecially on the bridges 13 minutes off to one one and a foggy golden gate as well take it easy here 19 minutes novato to the toll plaza. on the kron 4 morning news at 5 back to school for the first time since the kincade fire. plus house speaker ncy pelosi will be in san francisco this morning. 'll tell you more about her visit coming up. deal talk! new $4.99 blt cheeseburger c. 100% beef and hickory smoked bacon, plus fries and a drink all for justhe change iyour couch
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and, for the record, the president of kent state university, robert white, at 12:00 on monday, may 4, was having lunch at the brown derby 20 minutes away with one of the other generals who was in charge of the national guard. do you have any idea what is going on? >> so post may 4, then there were massive demonstrations at universities across the country. i lived in seattle at the time, and at the university of washington, maybe as many as 10,000 students decided to march downtown to the federal courthouse and protest. and they marched out onto interstate 5 and shut down the freeway. but -- you, in effect, said, and certainly implied, that it was not unusual for universities to insist, public as well as private, to insist on their police forces, the university police, retaining control over law enforcement on the campus. and that was what was the case at the university of washington at that time. the university president absolutely insisted that neither the state patrol nor the seattle police department were to come on campus without express permission from the university. howard: and
and, for the record, the president of kent state university, robert white, at 12:00 on monday, may 4, was having lunch at the brown derby 20 minutes away with one of the other generals who was in charge of the national guard. do you have any idea what is going on? >> so post may 4, then there were massive demonstrations at universities across the country. i lived in seattle at the time, and at the university of washington, maybe as many as 10,000 students decided to march downtown to the...
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robert mueller's investigation. independent counsel scott fredrickson said stone may be hoping for a pardon. >> d mo trial with the expeatnhat a pardon would be forthcoming down the road before he ever had to be sentenced to prison? >> reporter: stone will be sentenced in early february, and because he was convicted on all seven counts, he faces a maximum 50 years behind bars.f, thank you. tonight, a one-time top n.f.l. draft pick is benched indefinitely. the cleveland browns' myles garrett apologized for this brutal attack on the football field last night. but it's not clear if he'll ever return to the n.f.l. don dahler on the hit that was way out of bounds. >> reporter: with only eight seconds to go in the game that cleveland was winning, defensive end myles garret pulled off mason rudolph's helmet and bashed the steelers quarterback on the head with it. that ignited a brawl and shock from around the league. >> that's one of the worst things i've ever seen on a professional sports field. >> i know it's bush league. it's a total coward's move on his part. >> i'm embarrassed. myles is embarrassed. it's not good. >> report
robert mueller's investigation. independent counsel scott fredrickson said stone may be hoping for a pardon. >> d mo trial with the expeatnhat a pardon would be forthcoming down the road before he ever had to be sentenced to prison? >> reporter: stone will be sentenced in early february, and because he was convicted on all seven counts, he faces a maximum 50 years behind bars.f, thank you. tonight, a one-time top n.f.l. draft pick is benched indefinitely. the cleveland browns' myles...
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. >> martha: for the first time, iran is now essentially admitting that they may have former fbi agent, robertinson in their custody. he has an ongoing case in the public prosecution and revolutionary court of iran. through years of escalating tensions with iran, with holding hostages for 440 days in 1979. in january of 2016. last week, the detaining of a u.n. nuclear inspector. bob's case has dragged on throughout. he is not the longest held hostage in history. the trumpet administration has put a $25 million reward in place for information that leads to bob's return. the same amount that was offered for. president trump says that it's time to bring bob home. tell me what you think this means that iran is not recognizing that they have their father in custody and that president trump and secretary of state pompeo are pushing hard for the release. >> sarah: absolutely. there is an ongoing case in revolutionary court. this is not related to a missing persons cases. this is where they accuse people of other things. we believe that president trump with this reward and a tweet yesterday has sent a
. >> martha: for the first time, iran is now essentially admitting that they may have former fbi agent, robertinson in their custody. he has an ongoing case in the public prosecution and revolutionary court of iran. through years of escalating tensions with iran, with holding hostages for 440 days in 1979. in january of 2016. last week, the detaining of a u.n. nuclear inspector. bob's case has dragged on throughout. he is not the longest held hostage in history. the trumpet administration...
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testimony today that indicates president trump may have lied to robert mueller. that's next. my parents never taught me anything about managing money. the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just decided we didn't want debt any longer. ♪ i didn't realize how easy investing could be. i'm picking companies that i believe in. ♪ i think sofi money is amazing. ♪ thank you sofi. sofi thank you, we love you. ♪ in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> testimony wrapped up today in the trial of roger stone, the president's longtime associate and political adviser. stone is charged with lying to congress about his conversations with wikileaks as well as witness tampering and obstruction of a congressional proceeding. you'll recall, of course, that wikileaks is the organiza
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that he must hand over his tax returns and that lawmakers should see more of robert mueller's russia probe evidence. he mayget hit with supreme court decisions that rebuff his administration's bold claims of presidential immunity from prosecution and congressional investigations. ron, harry, and the table are back. ron, let me start with you. this idea that there is so much. you know, we're here every day, we have an hour to sift through the papers. this seems to be where the democrats have historically been tripped up at just the volume of corruption. what do you think about this ruling on taxes and what, if anything, should democrats do with it? >> well, look, we are going to face a test. we talked in the last segment about trump corrupting our foreign policy and corrupting, trying to corrupt the foreign service. now we are going to see if trump has corrupted the federal judiciary. and this is a program for president trump. he's got an event at the white house this week to celebrate his record-setting pace of filling federal judgeships. now two of those people who he put on the supreme court are going to
that he must hand over his tax returns and that lawmakers should see more of robert mueller's russia probe evidence. he mayget hit with supreme court decisions that rebuff his administration's bold claims of presidential immunity from prosecution and congressional investigations. ron, harry, and the table are back. ron, let me start with you. this idea that there is so much. you know, we're here every day, we have an hour to sift through the papers. this seems to be where the democrats have...
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what people may not have seen from robert mueller's report and that is a look at how donald trump allegedly reacted to roger stone's saying that more information was coming from wikileaks. tonight a direct line is being drawn connecting then-candidate donald trump to roger stone's efforts to get intel from wikileaks during the 2016 campaign. former deputy campaign chair rick gates testified he was riding with trump to new york's la guardia airport that summer when trump took a phone call from stone lasting several minutes. gates said the two men apparently discussed wikileaks plans to release democratic emails which were hacked and stolen by russians. after mr. trump got off the phone with mr. stone, what did mr. trump say, the prosecutor asked gates. he indicated more information would be coming, gate responded today at stone's criminal trial. gates testified prior to wikileaks first email dump for months information had been talked about. after the july release, gates said that the campaign was in a state of happiness. >> this just came out. wikileaks, i love wikileaks. >> reporter: gates
what people may not have seen from robert mueller's report and that is a look at how donald trump allegedly reacted to roger stone's saying that more information was coming from wikileaks. tonight a direct line is being drawn connecting then-candidate donald trump to roger stone's efforts to get intel from wikileaks during the 2016 campaign. former deputy campaign chair rick gates testified he was riding with trump to new york's la guardia airport that summer when trump took a phone call from...
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may continue for 10 more years. jonathan: what do you say to that, robert?gree, they can paper over differences, but we have seen a lot of back and forth. we have seen things come on, go off, get delayed, people forward. really, the underlying substance of what is going on in the economy and the fundamentals are more of a driver that people are thinking about. jonathan: if there is not much success around the fed speech next week, is that will done? it is progress. go back to january, we were all confused. fast-forward nine months, we are in a better place. i know the futures market is still pricing in 30 bps, but the fed is signaling they are on positively are ok with that. shoot yourself in the foot while you are trying to do good? jay powell has learned a lot. the comments that he made in his press conference were really the most significant set of comments that have been made by a fed chair in a while. we will not even consider raising rates until we see persistent inflation, which is never. jonathan: the fed pauses underway, i wonder how long it will la
may continue for 10 more years. jonathan: what do you say to that, robert?gree, they can paper over differences, but we have seen a lot of back and forth. we have seen things come on, go off, get delayed, people forward. really, the underlying substance of what is going on in the economy and the fundamentals are more of a driver that people are thinking about. jonathan: if there is not much success around the fed speech next week, is that will done? it is progress. go back to january, we were...
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may have to chip in more. more "nightly business report," i'm robert frank. >> a strong quarter for dick's sporting goods.where we begin the market focus. the company's quarterly results topped analyst expectations thanks to growth in apparel and foot wear businesses and 6% pop in same store sales. and raised full year earnings outlook for 20. the shares rose 19% to 46. 77. abare crom by appear fitch fell short of wall street estimates with the same store sales flat. the company cut the sales forecast citing brexit and protests in hong kong impacting businesses at international stores. a and f shares fell more than 2.5% to 15.91. the discount retailer dollar tree missed earnings estimates and lowered the profit forecast for next quarter and blame tariffs. shares fell more than 15%. to 95.26. > hormel is also factoring global trade uncertainty into its outlook. anticipating higher emn prices skippy and sm posted mixed results beating earnings results but missing revenue. the shares rose more than 3.5% to 44.28. >>> cracker barrel missed profit estimates with the restaurant chain blaming the short fall and
may have to chip in more. more "nightly business report," i'm robert frank. >> a strong quarter for dick's sporting goods.where we begin the market focus. the company's quarterly results topped analyst expectations thanks to growth in apparel and foot wear businesses and 6% pop in same store sales. and raised full year earnings outlook for 20. the shares rose 19% to 46. 77. abare crom by appear fitch fell short of wall street estimates with the same store sales flat. the company...