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robert scott. many thanks. thank you for come here on the news for you tensions on the border. why? the risk between russia and ukraine may be boiling over.
robert scott. many thanks. thank you for come here on the news for you tensions on the border. why? the risk between russia and ukraine may be boiling over.
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robert scott. many thanks. come here on the news awful. you tensions on the board or why the risk to russia and ukraine may be boiling over and i'll to, to exit see hundreds of migrants arrive safely in the italian port, or was all ah, hello, thank you for joining in. here's your world's weather report. will begin in the middle east, and by far the weather stay of the year in they'll have we had some sundry downpours. in fact, probably the what is stay in about 2 years. those winds blowing around as well. so quite fierce weather and we have all of this activity around the gulf by sunday it's moving more towards the north end, the east, very likely to see some flooding for southern areas of iran. and this energy will continue to move toward the east into pakistan in the days to come. so let me put this forward. here we are on tuesdays, it scoots across southern areas. this will play karachi then at the same time toward the north, we've got instability, and that's going to press down your temperatures off to turkey. right now, we're going to
robert scott. many thanks. come here on the news awful. you tensions on the board or why the risk to russia and ukraine may be boiling over and i'll to, to exit see hundreds of migrants arrive safely in the italian port, or was all ah, hello, thank you for joining in. here's your world's weather report. will begin in the middle east, and by far the weather stay of the year in they'll have we had some sundry downpours. in fact, probably the what is stay in about 2 years. those winds blowing...
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among them, the so-called qanon shaman adam johnson and robert scott palmer, who pleaded guilty to assaultings with a dangerous weapon and was sentenced to more than five years in prison, the toughest sentence yet. the fbi is still asking for the public's help to identify the pipe bomber who left viable devices at the republican and democratic party headquarters. >> if those devices went off, you go from a terrible situation to a terrible situation on steroids. >> reporter: and another 350 believed to have committed violent acts on capitol grounds. so are we years out from seeing the end of these cases? >> look, it would not surprise me if there are cases charged in 2022 or 2023. >> and while the justice department has brought a range of charges, including conspiracy and obstruction, it has stopped short of sedition among those serious crimes. attorney general garland will provide an update on the department's efforts to get accountability for january 6. >> kathercatherine herridge rep there. >>> lawyers for elizabeth holmes are expected to appeal her guilty verdicts that could land her in pr
among them, the so-called qanon shaman adam johnson and robert scott palmer, who pleaded guilty to assaultings with a dangerous weapon and was sentenced to more than five years in prison, the toughest sentence yet. the fbi is still asking for the public's help to identify the pipe bomber who left viable devices at the republican and democratic party headquarters. >> if those devices went off, you go from a terrible situation to a terrible situation on steroids. >> reporter: and...
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that was robert e lee. scott never forgot the service that robert e lee had got during mexican war and the years between that war and the civil war, scott develops something of a surrogate father figure to robert lee. he assists in promoting members of the lee family, one of lee's sons really gets a commission in the u.s. army largely because winfield scott arranges it. he had a close relationship this way but nothing, nothing more cruelly disappointed for scott than when lee came to visit him in april of 1861 to tell him that he was going to turn down the offer of command and that he would resign his commission in the united states army. it was said that winfield scott took to his sofa weeping saying, i never want to hear the name of robert e lee again, well, that probably is somewhat but does give you a sense first of all the relationship between the two but secondly the disappointment that scott experienced when lee decided in fact, not to take up the command but in other circumstances scott might have want to
that was robert e lee. scott never forgot the service that robert e lee had got during mexican war and the years between that war and the civil war, scott develops something of a surrogate father figure to robert lee. he assists in promoting members of the lee family, one of lee's sons really gets a commission in the u.s. army largely because winfield scott arranges it. he had a close relationship this way but nothing, nothing more cruelly disappointed for scott than when lee came to visit him...
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it was said winfield scott is sofa t weeping saying i never wt to hear the name of robert easley again. it gives you the sense first about the relationship between the two. second, the disappointment scott experienced when he decided not to take up the command. >> was robert e leen well known in the general public prior to the civil war because of his life? was there a will he, won't he back-and-forth regarding going to the confederate? >> to a minor degree. he was not someone who enjoyed the public light. he did his best to stay out of newspapers, stay out of problems of people writing social matters. he himself would only venture public view very, very reluctantly. something he has no taste for. about lee, he struck them as very aloof, distant sort. there's a famous passage in the diary of mary chestnut, one of the great diaries of the civil war era. she met lee for the first time before the war after white springs and western virginia, she met lee there because that's where he took his wife. plagued by white arthritis in hot springs were away of giving relief by rheumatoid arthritis
it was said winfield scott is sofa t weeping saying i never wt to hear the name of robert easley again. it gives you the sense first about the relationship between the two. second, the disappointment scott experienced when he decided not to take up the command. >> was robert e leen well known in the general public prior to the civil war because of his life? was there a will he, won't he back-and-forth regarding going to the confederate? >> to a minor degree. he was not someone who...
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in the years between that war and the civil war scott was something of a surrogate father for robert ely. he assists in promoting members of the lee family, one of lee's sons largely nothing more cruelly disappointed. it was i was i going to turn down the offer of command and he would resign as commission in the united states army. it was said winfield scott took to his soul felt weeping so o i never went there the name of robert ely again. that does give you a sense. >> was a robert ely well known in the general public prior to the civil war? was he in the society pages because of his wife? was there a back-and-forth in the press regarding his going to the federal? >> to a minor degree. robert e lee was not who enjoyed the public limelight. he did his level best to stay out of newspapers. to stay out of the columns of people who are writing socialso matters. he himself will only adventure into public view very, very reluctantly h. he simply dislikes that he has no taste tour. people often remark about lee that he struck as a very aloof, very distant figure. i was of the great diarie
in the years between that war and the civil war scott was something of a surrogate father for robert ely. he assists in promoting members of the lee family, one of lee's sons largely nothing more cruelly disappointed. it was i was i going to turn down the offer of command and he would resign as commission in the united states army. it was said winfield scott took to his soul felt weeping so o i never went there the name of robert ely again. that does give you a sense. >> was a robert ely...
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my middle, my little boy on my medical general medical with what happened with yamaha robert, i was going to scott, maybe the leader of a fringe hindu group. but his views on into faith relationships are locally shared by some of the most powerful men in if you men like you'll hear that you're not to be chief minister of india's most populous state with their probation. and someone white be tipped as a future prime minister of the country and he'll be other than others repeatedly said that so call love you. hug is a major threat to indian. induce we contacted his office for comment, but he did not respond to our questions about the thought, but i he loved the hot, there's a club and if i do say what, but he had to do what i skipped the chip. a barbara ross did good obama. i love to help you. number is bit packet supposedly in go by look up offer and whatnot. what gets out john selma was scheduled for tomorrow. got dinner. i think dinner is a key example of how divisive some of phobic, conspiracies like love jihad had been used for political game. his rights has made with the british, the epicenter
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kilmeade and rafael respond just ahead, we have ari fleischer, jack keane, and senator rick scott all coming up. john robertsrica reports." stay there. >> harris: the booze was blowing on a charter flight out of canada marking an official investigation because of what was going on in the plane, a rowdy passenger avoiding aviation and coronavirus regulations, the social media influencers seen snapping selfies as they turn the charter flight into a nightclub. the raging passengers posing with bottles of vodka and vape pens during the duration of the flight. the canadian bunch will have to find a new way home after the airline canceled their return trip to cancun atop the potential $5,000 fine each. >> ben: look, they got a memo, a promissory before they took off but said cloth masks don't work at, so they were like, screw it! we are just going to party down, we are not going to be effective with omicron, let's do it. there is part of me that laughs and likes it, because it makes two things very clear, social influencers should not be driving your life number one, and number two, yes, they really are as dumb as
kilmeade and rafael respond just ahead, we have ari fleischer, jack keane, and senator rick scott all coming up. john robertsrica reports." stay there. >> harris: the booze was blowing on a charter flight out of canada marking an official investigation because of what was going on in the plane, a rowdy passenger avoiding aviation and coronavirus regulations, the social media influencers seen snapping selfies as they turn the charter flight into a nightclub. the raging passengers...
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4 year fries on let's bring it all together with robert kelly now professor political science and diplomacy based on national university with us on scott, did i thank you for your time, professor 7 in a month. it is north korea looking for some attention here. i mean, does it is going to possibly going to be a war in ukraine. they still corona virus. there's all sorts of things happening and all the while north korea keeps putting his hand up. yeah. yeah. i mean, i think part of it is, i think, always, right, i mean, you know, north korea is sort of, has fallen behind south korea by, you know, by several decades now. right. in terms of development, when people think about korean, the world today, thing about south korea, the workers don't like that. and so one of the ways they sort of equal the tables, if you will, one of the ways of prove that they can, you know, match and go over our b for peer equals to the south is the missiles and the weapons tests, right? them neck at them on television, but i think the larger issue is that they don't think that they got a deal in the last couple years with jane as president south korean down fro
4 year fries on let's bring it all together with robert kelly now professor political science and diplomacy based on national university with us on scott, did i thank you for your time, professor 7 in a month. it is north korea looking for some attention here. i mean, does it is going to possibly going to be a war in ukraine. they still corona virus. there's all sorts of things happening and all the while north korea keeps putting his hand up. yeah. yeah. i mean, i think part of it is, i think,...
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here's scott mcgrew with a brief look at the first year of the 46th president of the united states. >> i, joseph robert edwin biden jr., do solemnly swear -- >> joseph biden's first actions came moments after saying "so help me god." returning to the paris climate accords, halting funding of the wall of the mexican border wall and repeal the travel ban, all within his first days of presidency. high points in the first year, the american rescue plan and its child tax credit lifted millions of american children out of poverty for the first time. the new president signed a massive infrastructure bill into law, hundreds of billions of dollars in funding for roads and bridges. america saw record job growth. record stock markets. and biden ended the longest war america ever fought. a rocky and disorganized withdrawal but an end nonetheless. 245 years ago we declared our independence from a distant king. today we're closer than ever to declaring our independence from a deadly virus. >> reporter: we hoped the president's fourth of july declaration of independence from covid marked the beginning of the end of t
here's scott mcgrew with a brief look at the first year of the 46th president of the united states. >> i, joseph robert edwin biden jr., do solemnly swear -- >> joseph biden's first actions came moments after saying "so help me god." returning to the paris climate accords, halting funding of the wall of the mexican border wall and repeal the travel ban, all within his first days of presidency. high points in the first year, the american rescue plan and its child tax credit...
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the first is it chief justice john roberts questioning elizabeth prelogar, the biden administration's attorney. snoop justice elena kagan questioning scottr who represented the trade groups opposing the osha rule. marcia, what's the significance of what we just heard? >> well, john, i think the bottom line is there is a very deep divide on the court on how it's looking at the vaccine mandates and the authority of the federal agencies that are trying to implement them, whether they have that authority. the chief justice was increasingly skeptical, as the arguments went on, and he pointed out several times that, okay, there's a workplace mandate, there's the medicaid-medicare mandate, the federal contractor mandate, and he said, you know, really, this looks like it's almost an attempt to work around the limits of authority of executive branch. and that concern about how broad some of the agencies are using their authority was echoed by other justices such as justice neil gorsuch and justice amy coney barrett, they wondered, you know, where are the limits on agency authority. that is something conservatives in particular on the court have b
the first is it chief justice john roberts questioning elizabeth prelogar, the biden administration's attorney. snoop justice elena kagan questioning scottr who represented the trade groups opposing the osha rule. marcia, what's the significance of what we just heard? >> well, john, i think the bottom line is there is a very deep divide on the court on how it's looking at the vaccine mandates and the authority of the federal agencies that are trying to implement them, whether they have...
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robert lewis. but i stand on the shoulders of a widow, coretta scott king, who i got to know in the aftermath of her husband's death, and she worked without ceasing to have his principles, his values, his understanding of the beloved community recognized. and to continue the sense of the rightness and righteous j of voting -- of voting. i had the privilege of working for the southern christian leadership conference. it will always be a special part of my history. i had the privilege of working with the names of individuals that we know and the young, hosea williams, james orange, some of the generals and foot soldiers that were in the army of dr. martin luther king's beloved america. yes, i had the privilege -- i call it that -- of walking on plantations to try to register black share croppers, frightened and intimidated, though dignified, to vote. the intimidation was real because those who owned the general store or the plantation were not eager for those blacks in the south to vote or for those hispanics and others who worked as dr. king worked with dr. cesar chavez and the farm workers. they wer
robert lewis. but i stand on the shoulders of a widow, coretta scott king, who i got to know in the aftermath of her husband's death, and she worked without ceasing to have his principles, his values, his understanding of the beloved community recognized. and to continue the sense of the rightness and righteous j of voting -- of voting. i had the privilege of working for the southern christian leadership conference. it will always be a special part of my history. i had the privilege of working...
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scott. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> martha: americans finding the shelves are empty. you heard john roberts talking about his wife going to the grocery store awhile ago. it's crazy. i mean, look at this. now it's hitting washington d.c. and other places. folks are going, oh, yeah, it is happening. soaring inflation, covid side-lined workers, all of that is contributing to the fact that you can't get stuff on the shelves. how long do the ripples of the inflation and the freezing of the labor market for so long, how long does that keep rippling away? david asman is the man to ask and he's here. to see my ancestors' photos was just breathtaking. wow, look at all those! what'd you find? lorraine banks, look, county of macomb, michigan? oh my goodness... this whole journey has been such a huge gift for our family. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,
scott. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> martha: americans finding the shelves are empty. you heard john roberts talking about his wife going to the grocery store awhile ago. it's crazy. i mean, look at this. now it's hitting washington d.c. and other places. folks are going, oh, yeah, it is happening. soaring inflation, covid side-lined workers, all of that is contributing to the fact that you can't get stuff on the shelves. how long do the ripples of the inflation and the...
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robert burns. i've a friend of the people, a support himself, pet. the rank is but the guinea stamp demands the gate. but all that and what better way to player site than scott just thing or ryan binds performing one of his name a ah, this is the rival god, i go to storage safely at the federal reserve. are you sure it's still there or you don't forget it back? oh no, it's a recreation came where we get the rest. the 7 years this every year i've tried to report it's an open secret. the private military companies have been playing a role in arm conflicts, world wide. u. s. government doesn't track the number of contractors and uses in places iraq or afghanistan, the united states army and the military in general is so reliance on the private sector. i would call the dependency, but we don't know who's the on the ground presence of these companies overseas. we just don't out west and private military companies can in their turn, use so called sub contractors from countries with trouble pass. the chances are quite good that they had also been charles soldiers, processes. i was a char. i was, as i drove professional, joe is he's with the whole one full quarter w
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scott here, bringing the latest world news. now he's starting kazakhstan, where the road to the airport in the oil town of acts, how, which is the province where anti government protests 1st to robert has reportedly been blocked and in the east of the country on fire rings out into the night in al marty after multiple deaths were reported, the this recent video post on social media that we can't so far verify indicate that intent shooting in all market has resumed large scale clashes between protesters and security forces. have been seen in this city as well. just like security forces awaiting a major crack down against what they're calling terrorist gangs. thus after days of deadly anti government riots. in the latest developments, the health ministry has declared the capital north fulton, a covey, red zone. with st mobs upon causing the army con, very, to spread uncontrollably. we heard from a journalist in marty which as mentioned, which has become the focal point of the unrest. and he described the city's rapid descent in the chaos badly. i'm glad. every 20 minutes you can hear shooting the police department me. there's automatic fire and pistol shot i think lumping. it seems l
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scott from london, thank you so much for the update. >>> to look deeper into the turmoil in kazakhstan, we're joined now by sean roberts.e's the director of the international development studies program at george washington university. and sean also worked at the united states agency for international development in central asia on democracy and governance programs. so thank you for joining me, sean. you have a long personal and professional history in kazakhstan and neighboring republics. first i guess i want to ask, how are your family and friends doing there? can you communicate with them? what are they telling you? >> well, the only way we can communicate with people in kazakhstan right now is through land lines. so we're using skype to get through to land lines. people i know so far are doing okay. they're mostly staying home. it's dangerous on the street right now. and we've heard that there's short supply of food, it's difficult to get money, and in general it's dangerous to be on the street. >> the speed at which this all unraveled was striking, and it does seem that it caught the government offguard. did you se
scott from london, thank you so much for the update. >>> to look deeper into the turmoil in kazakhstan, we're joined now by sean roberts.e's the director of the international development studies program at george washington university. and sean also worked at the united states agency for international development in central asia on democracy and governance programs. so thank you for joining me, sean. you have a long personal and professional history in kazakhstan and neighboring...
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in chief winfield scott suggesting that someone else take charge of the fortifications there in charleston porter never specifies who but that man of course ends up being major robert anderson who is going to be the defender of fort sumter when it is fired upon in april of 1861. so when the civil war then ultimately begins porter is going to she before the civil war begins before those first shots are fired. i should say during the secession winter porter is also going to go to texas and aid in removing federal soldiers and federal ordinance and arms from the state of texas to get them on boats to bring them back up north while texas of course is in the middle of its secession when the war begins finally in april of 1861. porter will go north to pennsylvania to harrisburg. he will muster organize and help transport some of pennsylvania's volunteers to the nation's capital some of the first offenders of washington dc during that early spring of 1861 of the the first year of the war while he is there in pennsylvania porter has given explicit orders that if he needs to use his own initiative he is welcome to and at that point washington dc's communications with the ou
in chief winfield scott suggesting that someone else take charge of the fortifications there in charleston porter never specifies who but that man of course ends up being major robert anderson who is going to be the defender of fort sumter when it is fired upon in april of 1861. so when the civil war then ultimately begins porter is going to she before the civil war begins before those first shots are fired. i should say during the secession winter porter is also going to go to texas and aid in...
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brown, nolan, miles, niesa brown, steven brown, rachel brown, terry jane, corey scott, victoria smith, may white, and robert williams jr. may they rest in peace. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nevada seek recognition. >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise to honor a great son of nevada. smart harry mason reid. mr. horsford: senator reid was raised in a home with dirt floors in searchlight, nevada. even as he rose to the highest levels of power, including this chamber, he never forgot his small town roots. in the senate he fought for all of us. he championed the dream act and brought young dreamers to capitol hill. he fought against yucca mountain. and because of his work to pass the affordable care act, 31 million americans have health care today. most people don't know this, but long before he was a senator, he paid his way through law school by serving with the u.s.
brown, nolan, miles, niesa brown, steven brown, rachel brown, terry jane, corey scott, victoria smith, may white, and robert williams jr. may they rest in peace. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nevada seek recognition. >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam...