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consciousness and brain death in into the gray zone and also being published kate recall it is life of robert smalls, former slave who became the first african-american captain of a u.s. army ship. new york university journalism professor mitchell stevens discovers legacy of thomas in voice of america and cardiac surgeon reflects on his surgeries in open heart. watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. [applause]
consciousness and brain death in into the gray zone and also being published kate recall it is life of robert smalls, former slave who became the first african-american captain of a u.s. army ship. new york university journalism professor mitchell stevens discovers legacy of thomas in voice of america and cardiac surgeon reflects on his surgeries in open heart. watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. [applause]
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talk about people who kept their hand on the plow, robert smalls, a name most of us don't know.we have of heroic actors. this was a slave who was lent to a slave ship after the outbreak of the civil war and immediately he was plotting to break free. when the confederates left the ship one night leaving him and some other slaves on it, he took control of the ship, put on t captain's guard, sailed his ship right by ford sunkter that had surrendered to the count fed rats. they looked and saw the captains there didn't see nothing wrong he turned his ship and sailed his ship quickly knowing that the union army will fire on the ship. he used his white clothing to raise up and wave, they were literally prepared to fire and they recognized, wait a minute that's a white flag flying. he actually gets to safety, he becomes such a hero, northern newspaper writing about it. he was accredited to us letting black slaves fight in the war. he was credited to 5,000 blacks fight and they died brutally in the civil war for freedom. he then after the civil war gets elected to the south carolina legi
talk about people who kept their hand on the plow, robert smalls, a name most of us don't know.we have of heroic actors. this was a slave who was lent to a slave ship after the outbreak of the civil war and immediately he was plotting to break free. when the confederates left the ship one night leaving him and some other slaves on it, he took control of the ship, put on t captain's guard, sailed his ship right by ford sunkter that had surrendered to the count fed rats. they looked and saw the...
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it would basically include robert emmet park to a small piece of land where the emmet statue rests. american americans as well as our government have long recognized the significance of the america and the statue in keeping alive not just the history of robert emmet but what he stood for. i am glad that considers today. i'd like to once again thank the majority and the minority members of the american resources committee as well as their staff. their support made this possible for this measure to once again be on the floor today. i'd like to thank the hardworking staff of the smithsonian institute and the national park service who are taking care of the emmet statue and park for these many, many years. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york yields back. the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. cook: i reserve. i have no more speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is ready to close. the gentleman from virginia. mr. beyer: mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my t
it would basically include robert emmet park to a small piece of land where the emmet statue rests. american americans as well as our government have long recognized the significance of the america and the statue in keeping alive not just the history of robert emmet but what he stood for. i am glad that considers today. i'd like to once again thank the majority and the minority members of the american resources committee as well as their staff. their support made this possible for this measure...
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robert serves as a volunteer captain for the rental fire department. he was a small business owner for 30 years, but there obama care premiums doubled. sarah was forced to leave retirement to find a part-time job just to pay the bills. when she did so, making matters worse, they were no longer robert eligible for the tax credit they once received and the federal government actually forced them to repay thousands of dollars. i agree. as it happened to you also? yeah, it has. these are sad, but familiar stories in wisconsin where obamacare premiums have doubled. obamacare is one of the greatest catastrophes that our country has signed into law and the victims are innocent, hard-working americans like michael and tammy, robert and sarah. these citizens deserve so much better. the house of representatives has senate, and the senate is getting ready to do something. hopefully, it will get done, where we will come senate, up wa solution and a really good one for health care. the matter how good it is, we will get no of structuralist -- obstructionist democrats votes. no ma
robert serves as a volunteer captain for the rental fire department. he was a small business owner for 30 years, but there obama care premiums doubled. sarah was forced to leave retirement to find a part-time job just to pay the bills. when she did so, making matters worse, they were no longer robert eligible for the tax credit they once received and the federal government actually forced them to repay thousands of dollars. i agree. as it happened to you also? yeah, it has. these are sad, but...
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[woman] two of the small beef, mr. roberts. [alfred] what is the life blood of any community? t big business, but small businesses, like mine. margaret! cups! [alfred] we on this island are strong. we're self-reliant. sometimes, we're plain bloody-minded. but we also believe in helping each other. and i don't mean by state handouts. [girl 1] margaret, do you want to come to the pictures? [girl 2] she's not coming out, she's got to study. - miss hoity toity! - [laughing] [alfred] never run with the crowd, margaret. go your own way. [echoing] go your own way. [girls laughing] [alfred] never run with the crowd. open it then. i've got a place at oxford. [sobbing] don't let me down, margaret. mother! my hands are still damp. "margaret roberts." oh! - tea. - margaret! cups! - [indistinct chatter] - [laughter] [denis] they're talking about you again. wha... what time is it? sun's not quite over the yard arm. - it's time for tea. - [phone rings] - [sighs] - look, margaret. what have you got on your head? found it in the cupboard, and thought, bugger it, it's friday, why not fancy dress
[woman] two of the small beef, mr. roberts. [alfred] what is the life blood of any community? t big business, but small businesses, like mine. margaret! cups! [alfred] we on this island are strong. we're self-reliant. sometimes, we're plain bloody-minded. but we also believe in helping each other. and i don't mean by state handouts. [girl 1] margaret, do you want to come to the pictures? [girl 2] she's not coming out, she's got to study. - miss hoity toity! - [laughing] [alfred] never run with...
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it's a small democrat and i think robert kennedy dealt with the situations as they saw the best solutions. it's how relevant they continued to be and how these books are because of civil rights progress is a never-ending thing. as you make progress there are steps back and in the case of john kennedy he made the speech in june of 1963 it was the most profound thing you've ever heard from a president and the optimism and hope. however as most of us know that might, medgar evers came home from his work that evening and was shot to death in his driveway. that is a glorious moment in the celebration for civil rights progress. a month later we had four little girls killed in a bombing in birmingham. you can even take it further and say in 2000, obama was elected and we have a black president finally. that was a wonderful thing and that was a major step forward in civil rights. then today we are facing again a backlash on civil rights. to keep fighting and understanding that the progress must always be put forth as best we can and always expect that it's not going to be an easy task. >> there i
it's a small democrat and i think robert kennedy dealt with the situations as they saw the best solutions. it's how relevant they continued to be and how these books are because of civil rights progress is a never-ending thing. as you make progress there are steps back and in the case of john kennedy he made the speech in june of 1963 it was the most profound thing you've ever heard from a president and the optimism and hope. however as most of us know that might, medgar evers came home from...
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robert lightfoot appeared to agree. >> we want big companies. we want small companies.want everybody to come help us do this because this journey is hard. >> reporter: yet some basic differences still have to be resolved. a nasa safety group raised concerns about spacex's plans to fuel its rockets with humans on board after this explosion while fueling an unmanned rocket last year. mary lynn ditmar worries any disaster involving spacex could have larger implications for the future of space exploration. >> might people extrapolate from that, well, this is so dangerous nobody should be doing it? >> is there that danger? >> i think there is that danger. i would hope not. you know, i would hope that people wouldn't go down that road. but i do worry about it. >> reporter: spacex would not comment for this story. but elon musk has defended the fueling process and said the company's doing everything it can to minimize the risks. later this year spacex is planning to test a larger version of its falcon rocket, the one that will eventually carry tourists going around the moon. >
robert lightfoot appeared to agree. >> we want big companies. we want small companies.want everybody to come help us do this because this journey is hard. >> reporter: yet some basic differences still have to be resolved. a nasa safety group raised concerns about spacex's plans to fuel its rockets with humans on board after this explosion while fueling an unmanned rocket last year. mary lynn ditmar worries any disaster involving spacex could have larger implications for the future...
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i don't really come down on whether or not robert kennedy was, you know, should be the hero of the liberals or should be considered a small government democrat. i think it really is robert kennedy dealt with situations as he saw them, and he wanted the best solution. so i can't really peek to whatol larry wrote -- speak to what larry wrote about on that one, but thank you for your question. >> do we have any other questions? well -- >> i just say one thing. >> >> yeah, please. >> i just wanted to, maybe if we're closing up, i wanted to leave with the notion that how relevant these men continue to be. and i think these books are because the civil rights, civil rights progress is a never ending thing. and you can see it in the stories that we've told, that as you make progress, there are steps back. as you make more progress, there are steps back. in the case of john kennedy, he made his speech in june of 1963, june 11th, and everybody wasf thinking martin luther king jumped out of his seat and sent a telegram to kennedy saying it was the most profound thing he'd ever heard from a president, and this was real optimism and h
i don't really come down on whether or not robert kennedy was, you know, should be the hero of the liberals or should be considered a small government democrat. i think it really is robert kennedy dealt with situations as he saw them, and he wanted the best solution. so i can't really peek to whatol larry wrote -- speak to what larry wrote about on that one, but thank you for your question. >> do we have any other questions? well -- >> i just say one thing. >> >> yeah,...
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robert moses. so you have to prepare yourself for a very small hunter. night, ig home that did not know what to say to her. we had no place else to turn. we were out of money. and very quickly after that, might editor left the publishing house, which allowed me -- and i said, i need an agent. so somebody gave me a list. and three of them were men. in my talking too long here? i think i am. three of them were men and it was 1970 -- the women's movement had not come to the bronx. so i went to see them men first. they all reminded me of me. hornrimmed glasses and tweed jacket. they were too much like me. then i went to see this young agent, lynn nesbitt, who was just setting up. she called and said she read the book and she would like to represent me. could i come in and see her? i went in to see her and she said something very couple mentoring about the book. said, you have to tell me something first. what do you look so worried about? i didn't know i looked worried. but i was. i said i am worried i will not have enough money to finish the book and she sai
robert moses. so you have to prepare yourself for a very small hunter. night, ig home that did not know what to say to her. we had no place else to turn. we were out of money. and very quickly after that, might editor left the publishing house, which allowed me -- and i said, i need an agent. so somebody gave me a list. and three of them were men. in my talking too long here? i think i am. three of them were men and it was 1970 -- the women's movement had not come to the bronx. so i went to see...
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robert kennedy was not beyond the personal barbs and small politics.me things throughout. one of the things i tried to do in the book go back in the news clips look how he was covered. look at the koerpz operated as a politician. you can feel it again from my generation robert kennedy's grand children's generation. we did not experience this to us they're ha person in a movie or gives an inspiring speech process with you they dealt with real situations in politics. and sometimes made decisions to put them at odds with what was comfortable. >> appreciate you having you apprecia you changing shts talking about in book. john bohrer is the autr. the book is called the revolution of robert kennedy," out just today. wish you great good luck with this terrific. >> thanks. >> that is the broadcast on another busy news night thank you for being with us and good night for all of us from new york. >> ton and all in. >> a message do you have for jim comey ahead of his testimony. >> i wish him loo. >> count down to comey day. >> the president's got a pull day. >> t
robert kennedy was not beyond the personal barbs and small politics.me things throughout. one of the things i tried to do in the book go back in the news clips look how he was covered. look at the koerpz operated as a politician. you can feel it again from my generation robert kennedy's grand children's generation. we did not experience this to us they're ha person in a movie or gives an inspiring speech process with you they dealt with real situations in politics. and sometimes made decisions...
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all of this as rebendered special counsel robert mueller is staffing up, building the equivalent of a small u.s. attorney's office with legal minds that working on anything from water gate to enron. we have this story covered from every angle. beginning with athena jones who's live in energy. the president leaving the world in suspense as to whether or not there are secret recordings. what do we make of that? >> hi dave. it is a huge mystery, seems to be something along the lines of the president's show busy back grown teasing to the next episode. yet, every since then despite repeated questions, no one on the white house staff or the president himself will answer whether there are tapes. i will mention to you one of the issues being raised in the wake of the former fbi director's testimony before the senate intelligence panel on thursday is yet another request this time by the top democrat on the senate judiciary panel as you mentioned, senator diane finestein whose written a letter to chuck, called on issues realized to obstruction of justice when it comes to the firing of james comey, an
all of this as rebendered special counsel robert mueller is staffing up, building the equivalent of a small u.s. attorney's office with legal minds that working on anything from water gate to enron. we have this story covered from every angle. beginning with athena jones who's live in energy. the president leaving the world in suspense as to whether or not there are secret recordings. what do we make of that? >> hi dave. it is a huge mystery, seems to be something along the lines of the...
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robert kennedy was definitely not beyond the personal barbs and small politics. the same things throughout. one thing i tried to do was to go back and look at how he was covered and how he operated as a politician and once you see that you can really start to feel it again for my generation but robert kennedy's grandchildren's generation. we did not experience a person in the movie or a person who gives an inspiring speech. they had to deal with very real situations in politics and sometimes make decisions that put them at odds with what was comfortable. >> appreciate having you. appreciate you changing shifts to come on and talk about this book. the book is called "the revolution of robert kennedy." it is out just today. wish you great good luck with this. >>> that is our broadcast on another busy news night here. thank you for being here with us and good night for all of us from new york. >>> new claims the president is pressuring in the wrong places. dan coats will testify today. new revelations he asked him to testify in the russia probe. >>> and a candidate
robert kennedy was definitely not beyond the personal barbs and small politics. the same things throughout. one thing i tried to do was to go back and look at how he was covered and how he operated as a politician and once you see that you can really start to feel it again for my generation but robert kennedy's grandchildren's generation. we did not experience a person in the movie or a person who gives an inspiring speech. they had to deal with very real situations in politics and sometimes...
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from all work training programs, which experts like former labor secretary robert rish says is a problem. >> apprenticeship is a smalllice of the larger issue of workplace training and young people getting the kind of experience they need and we've got to spend money on it. you can't do it on the cheap. >> corporate groups argue apprenticeships can lead to good-paying jobs. only 500,000 americans are in such programs. >>> jurors in the bill cosby trial set to return for another day of deliberations in just a few hours, even though they've told the judge they're deadlocked. the sequestered jury has been ordered to continue after 40 hours of deliberations. so far there is no limit to how many times a judge can ask jurors to keep trying to reach a verdict. prosecutors accuse cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand at his philadelphia home in 2004. the 79-year-old comedian has pleaded not guilty. >>> we're following breaking news this morning. russia says its investigating whether it killed the leader of isis in an air strike. we will go live to moscow with what they're claiming and why. >> and a record
from all work training programs, which experts like former labor secretary robert rish says is a problem. >> apprenticeship is a smalllice of the larger issue of workplace training and young people getting the kind of experience they need and we've got to spend money on it. you can't do it on the cheap. >> corporate groups argue apprenticeships can lead to good-paying jobs. only 500,000 americans are in such programs. >>> jurors in the bill cosby trial set to return for...
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small way, he lashes back. that is part of what he was doing today. robert: julie, does the white house and president trump's top advisers share his confidence and strategy? julie: there is no question that they have a strategy. their playbook right now is they're going to be defiant. they're going to stick by what the president is saying his version of events is. that they're going to try to undercut jim comey's credibility and, you know, that is sort of the party line right now for them. there is no question that inside the white hoss among the staff there is a lot of anxiety and of course you couldn't have listened to that testimony yesterday from jim comey and thought that was a positive thing for him at all. he stood in the rose garden today and said it was very, very good. he tweeted this morning that he was vindicated. but there is a real feeling that this is spiraling out of control and nothing donald trump said in the rose garden today is going to lessen that. it only seems to get more intense. robert: you mentioned the president's version of events
small way, he lashes back. that is part of what he was doing today. robert: julie, does the white house and president trump's top advisers share his confidence and strategy? julie: there is no question that they have a strategy. their playbook right now is they're going to be defiant. they're going to stick by what the president is saying his version of events is. that they're going to try to undercut jim comey's credibility and, you know, that is sort of the party line right now for them....
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robert: phil, how vulnerable -- it was the fourth special election -- excuse me -- for democrats last year. a small but vocal group of democrats in that party are suggesting the party needs new leadership at the top and are taking aim at minority leader nancy pelosi, the california lawmakers who remains defiant. >> we're paving the way for a new generation of leadership. i respect any opinion my members have but my decision about how long i stay is not up to them. robert: president trump couldn't resist the chance to show his support for pelosi. he tweeted "i certainly hope the democrats do not force nancy p out, that would be very bad for the republican party and please let crying chuck stay." phil, back to you. what is the state of the democratic party right now? are they rallying against leader pelosi or is she pretty safe? philip: the one thing that could keep her in this position is she's such a prodigious fundraiser. all of her members in the congress really rely on her to bring them money but the bigger problem for the democratic party right now is they need fresh faces and a fresh message.
robert: phil, how vulnerable -- it was the fourth special election -- excuse me -- for democrats last year. a small but vocal group of democrats in that party are suggesting the party needs new leadership at the top and are taking aim at minority leader nancy pelosi, the california lawmakers who remains defiant. >> we're paving the way for a new generation of leadership. i respect any opinion my members have but my decision about how long i stay is not up to them. robert: president trump...
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small screen adaptation of the novel american gods. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> and by the robertjohnson foundation, working to build a national culture of health so everyone in america can live productive and healthy lives. the california endowment. health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ - today on america's test kitchen, dan uncovers the secrets to the perfect roast rack of lamb, jack challenges chris to a tasting of dijon mustard, julia cooks the ultimate roasted brined turkey, and bridget prepares root vegetable gratin. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
small screen adaptation of the novel american gods. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> and by the robertjohnson foundation, working to build a national culture of health so everyone in america can live productive and healthy lives. the california endowment. health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ - today on america's test kitchen, dan uncovers the secrets to the perfect roast rack of lamb,...
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small for $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. ♪ >>> jimmy: welcome back to our primetime game two "game night" special. robert downey, jr.olland are on the way. but first, it's game time. professional athletes take great pride in their alma maters. tonight we're going to give four of them the opportunity to defend their schools with their brains. it's time to play college knowledge. >> jimmy: representing the university of michigan from the indiana pacers glenn robinson and former nba star now espn star jalen rose. detroit pistons andre drummond and caron butler. gentlemen, here are the rules. they're very simple. when you hear a question, buzz in and answer that question correctly. if you don't, the other team will get a chance to answer. the winner will bring eternal glory to his school. are you ready to begin? >> let's do it. >> yes. your first question is, if a man has an oedipal complex, he is sexually attracted to whom? jalen? >> women. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: need a more specific answer. andre, would you like to guess. oedipal complex. >> ep oedipal? >> you said what? >> jimmy: we're going to give no points for tha
small for $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. ♪ >>> jimmy: welcome back to our primetime game two "game night" special. robert downey, jr.olland are on the way. but first, it's game time. professional athletes take great pride in their alma maters. tonight we're going to give four of them the opportunity to defend their schools with their brains. it's time to play college knowledge. >> jimmy: representing the university of michigan from the indiana pacers glenn robinson...
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small screen adaptation of the novel american gods. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> and by the robertjohnson foundation, working to build a national culture of health so everyone in america can live productive and healthy lives. the california endowment. health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪
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we have to let robert mueller do what he needs to do. this will be one small part of it. smeshl prosecutor, you never know where this is going to go. white water was a real estate deal that turned into a blue dress. >> i'm laughing. that was absolutely true. the reason why the comey hearing is important is because it attaa attacks the credibility of the president. but this is not what this is about. in some senses it is. what always gets them in is lie and the coverup, it's not the actual deed. so susan is right, this is really about russia and their attempt to influence the american political elections. but the lies are being told, that is what's going to do in the administration. >> that's what i was going to say. it's seeming more like president trump could feasibly be up against a wall not because of the russian investigation but because of this obstruction of justi justice, this story line more so. not necessarily the people surrounding the president, but the president himself. >> that's right. you know, the president lying to the american people is not an imprisonab
we have to let robert mueller do what he needs to do. this will be one small part of it. smeshl prosecutor, you never know where this is going to go. white water was a real estate deal that turned into a blue dress. >> i'm laughing. that was absolutely true. the reason why the comey hearing is important is because it attaa attacks the credibility of the president. but this is not what this is about. in some senses it is. what always gets them in is lie and the coverup, it's not the actual...
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. >> reporter: acting administrator robert lightfoot appears to agree. >> we want big companies, smallp us do this. the journey is hard. >> reporte differences stim have to be resolved. nasa is concerned with spacex's plans for fueling a rocket. marily lynne worries. >> do you think there is that danger. >> i think there is that danger. i would hope not. i would hope people don't go down that road, but i doware about it. >> space ex would not comment for this story, but elon musk has defended the fueling process and says the company is doing everything it can to minimize the risks. later this year space ex is planning to test the languager version of its falcon rocket, the one that will eventually carry tourists going around the moon. for "cbs this morning" i'm manuel bojorquez at the kennedy space center. >>> ahead, senator lindsey graham will weigh in on comey's anticipated testimony during the hearing. >>> and how save on the perfect father's day gift at >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by lowe's. 2-piece combo kit.<
. >> reporter: acting administrator robert lightfoot appears to agree. >> we want big companies, smallp us do this. the journey is hard. >> reporte differences stim have to be resolved. nasa is concerned with spacex's plans for fueling a rocket. marily lynne worries. >> do you think there is that danger. >> i think there is that danger. i would hope not. i would hope people don't go down that road, but i doware about it. >> space ex would not comment for this...
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small for $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: welcome back to our primetime game two "game night" special. roberty jr. and tom holland are on the way. but first, it's game time. professional at looets take great pride in maters. it's time to play college knowledge. >> jimmy: representing the university of michigan from the indian pacers glenn robinson and ja len. detroit pistons andre grum monday. gentlemen here are the rules. they're very simple when you hear a question buzz in and answer that question cell. if you don't the other team will get a chance to answer. the winner will bring eternal glory to his school. are you ready to begin. your first question is if a man has an ed pal jalen? >> women. >> jimmy: need a more specific answer. andre would you like to guess. oedipal complex. >> you said what? >> jimmy: we're going to give no points for that one. the answer was his mother. oedipus was attracted to his mother. the next question is which is the largest artery in the human body. the largest artery in the human body. >> wait? >> what? >> google it. >> jimmy: were you reaching back to google
small for $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: welcome back to our primetime game two "game night" special. roberty jr. and tom holland are on the way. but first, it's game time. professional at looets take great pride in maters. it's time to play college knowledge. >> jimmy: representing the university of michigan from the indian pacers glenn robinson and ja len. detroit pistons andre grum monday. gentlemen here are the rules. they're very...
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including saudi arabia and egypt cut off diplomatic ties with the small persian gulf country over its financial support for terrorists. ambassador robert jordan is the former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia, diplomat in residence at southern methodist university and author of the book "desert diplomat." sir, good of you to join us. mr. ambassador, i would start off with are you shocked about this news about qatar? >> not really. kelly: why? >> this has been coming for a long time. it's like a slow-moving train wreck. the saudis and emiratis have had a continuing struggle with qatar for many years. a lot of it is petty jealousies, a lot of it is disrespect. al-jazeera, for example, the tv and news network in qatar has been very critical of the saudi royal family for many years. back during the time i was ambassador, the saudis pulled their embassy from doha because of an article about king abdullah, the founder of saudi arabia. they've broken off diplomat bic relations in the past, but this is big. this is most serious rupture, i think, certainly in generations. it's creating widespread panic within doha. the grocery shelves are empty.
including saudi arabia and egypt cut off diplomatic ties with the small persian gulf country over its financial support for terrorists. ambassador robert jordan is the former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia, diplomat in residence at southern methodist university and author of the book "desert diplomat." sir, good of you to join us. mr. ambassador, i would start off with are you shocked about this news about qatar? >> not really. kelly: why? >> this has been coming for a...
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robert newman. the orange county sheriff says he's a disgruntled former employee at a small awning manufacturing wherehappened. he's also an army veteran who was recently fired. seven workers did manage to escape. >> are you doing right now? >> keep the families in prayer of these people. >> newman apparently had some kind of disagreement with at least one of the victims and singled out he shot and killed. he then took his life as police arrived on scene. >> 6:15. some investors in google's parent company are reportedly calling for a closer examination of what they say is a deep gender pay group. they'll ask alphabet share holders to demand a report on what they claim is a massive pay gap between male and female google employees. alphabet denies such a pay gap exists. >>> business and tech news right now, mcgrew off this morning, but i got your back, scott. wall street could come under a little pressure this morning after stocks posted modest losses yesterday during a two-day win streak. the dow fell 21 points to 21,184. the nasdaq slipped by ten points to 95. the market, in case you needed a reminder
robert newman. the orange county sheriff says he's a disgruntled former employee at a small awning manufacturing wherehappened. he's also an army veteran who was recently fired. seven workers did manage to escape. >> are you doing right now? >> keep the families in prayer of these people. >> newman apparently had some kind of disagreement with at least one of the victims and singled out he shot and killed. he then took his life as police arrived on scene. >> 6:15. some...
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h.r. 1500, a bill to redesignate the small triangular property located in washington, d.c., and designated by the national park service as reservation 302 as robert emmet park, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 423. the nays are zero. 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute peeches. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize the central association for t
h.r. 1500, a bill to redesignate the small triangular property located in washington, d.c., and designated by the national park service as reservation 302 as robert emmet park, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of...
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he was robert mueller's special assistant at the department of justice. good to see you. jay newton small. jay, you first. because there's a lot of pressure, the chorus is getting loud thaer tru lo louder that trump should release these tape fist they do exist. coming soon in so many words and you also might be disappointed. >>, no fred, i don't think anybody's really that inside donald trump's brain, but i have heard a lot of frustration from republicans on the hill that there is -- that he hasn't f there are tapes and he has not released them. why not release everything, get everything on the table, clear the air. you might have one or two bad news cycle, but instead their entire legislative agenda has been over taken by this drip, drip, drip, hearing there, hearing here, comey coming out with certain accusations, sessions is now testifying next week and people forget this last week was infrastructure week and we did not talk about fraush. there's a lot of frustrations from prosecuterepublicans on th. they can maybe move on and do actual governing. >> mike el, it will boil down to subpo
he was robert mueller's special assistant at the department of justice. good to see you. jay newton small. jay, you first. because there's a lot of pressure, the chorus is getting loud thaer tru lo louder that trump should release these tape fist they do exist. coming soon in so many words and you also might be disappointed. >>, no fred, i don't think anybody's really that inside donald trump's brain, but i have heard a lot of frustration from republicans on the hill that there is -- that...
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good morning to you all and we begin with julia roberts, the latest a list actress to take on the small up her adaptation of maria semple's novel "today will be different." she plays a woman who wakes up determined to be her best self but then life happe roberts just the latest megastar to make the move to tv, reese witherspoon and nicole kidman on "big little liars" and meryl streep also. >>> also in "pop news" this morning, the largest state that carrie fisher and her mom had houses on in beverly hills is going on the market. the compound once owned by bette davis had a path between the two houses the women would use to visit each other daily listed for $18 million and more than 15 million -- 15 million -- that would be a lot. that would be a lot of stuff. 1500 items that were in fisher and reynolds' homes will be auctioned off. some of the items listed are costumes reynolds wore in is the singing in the rain" and "the unsinkable molly brown" and life-size c3po fisher got from fun option. very bittersweet, i thought that news was. >>> this is interesting. a villages in switzerland ban
good morning to you all and we begin with julia roberts, the latest a list actress to take on the small up her adaptation of maria semple's novel "today will be different." she plays a woman who wakes up determined to be her best self but then life happe roberts just the latest megastar to make the move to tv, reese witherspoon and nicole kidman on "big little liars" and meryl streep also. >>> also in "pop news" this morning, the largest state that carrie...
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robert newman. the orange county sheriff says he is a disgruntled former employee at the small awning manufacturingny. he's also an army veteran who was recently fired. seven workers managed to escape. >> how are you doing? >> keep the families in prayer. >> newman apparently had some kind of disagreement with at least one of the victims and singled out he shot and killed. then he killed himself as police arrived on scene. >> today is day two of the bill cossexual assault trial. yesterday, one of the comedian's accusers delivered pretty dramatic testimony. the woman claimed she was drugged by cosby and then molested in an l.a. hotel room in 1996. during cross-examination, experts say the witness struggled with her memories and also with the consistency of her testimony. in the meantime, cosby arrived at court yesterday with actress keshia knight pullman who played his daughter rudy huxtable. >> i came to support because this is where you hear the facts. >> cosby right now is on trial for allegedly drugging and molesting andrea constand in 2004. she's also expected to take the stand in this trial. >
robert newman. the orange county sheriff says he is a disgruntled former employee at the small awning manufacturingny. he's also an army veteran who was recently fired. seven workers managed to escape. >> how are you doing? >> keep the families in prayer. >> newman apparently had some kind of disagreement with at least one of the victims and singled out he shot and killed. then he killed himself as police arrived on scene. >> today is day two of the bill cossexual...
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al: i'm co-chair with pat roberts of kansas, republican, and i rural health caucus go all over minnesota talking to rural hospitals, small hospitals, clinics, nursing homes. people are freaked out about this health care bill because i -- you know, inperson, minnesota, a woman was crying because she said, my mom will lose her home health care. and my husband and i both work. and i don't know what we're going to do with my mom. charlie: do you believe that looking to 2018 election which democrats could take over both the house and senate? is it heading that way? al: you know, i'm not a prognosticator. i'm not going to go down that -- that's not a pivot. that's -- i'm not prepared to answer. that's a statement. i don't like to do that. i like to focus on what's in front of us right now. what's in front of us right now is a terrible health care bill that the president had ther is meny and the -- in the rose garden, which you don't do after the house -- charlie: that's not a mission accomplished time. al: and the president is saying, you know, you know, everyone -- no one knew that health care was complicated. until i figured
al: i'm co-chair with pat roberts of kansas, republican, and i rural health caucus go all over minnesota talking to rural hospitals, small hospitals, clinics, nursing homes. people are freaked out about this health care bill because i -- you know, inperson, minnesota, a woman was crying because she said, my mom will lose her home health care. and my husband and i both work. and i don't know what we're going to do with my mom. charlie: do you believe that looking to 2018 election which democrats...
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at the dedication ceremony, the honorable robert said this -- there are times in the lives of nations with the energetic actions encourage a small number of men will arouse in others the highest and noblest sentiments and spur them duty andense of their the chivalrous eloquence of even the most gifted orator, and i contend that the volunteer firemen are breaking out of the warhead just had such an effect. spoken take those words them -- spoken in the late 1800s and transfer them today. if we think about september 11, 2001, and what happened in new york city and around the country, it had the same kind of sentiments. as winston churchill says, the farther back in time you look, the farther forward in time you can see. when general meade realized the general sickles had advanced his core without permission, he realized that lee was about to attack so he told sickles to stay in place. that meaty no -- that meade would find other reinforcements. betweenere in an area double's den and the bloody wheatfield behind us. those -- e of some of this is an element of the union army second core. the men of hancock's second corp. you get -- y
at the dedication ceremony, the honorable robert said this -- there are times in the lives of nations with the energetic actions encourage a small number of men will arouse in others the highest and noblest sentiments and spur them duty andense of their the chivalrous eloquence of even the most gifted orator, and i contend that the volunteer firemen are breaking out of the warhead just had such an effect. spoken take those words them -- spoken in the late 1800s and transfer them today. if we...
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small busin s businessman. it's a mom and pop operation. to robert costa's point before he wants to do everything. sman's mentality. business accumen is counter intuitive. it's the ultimate small businessman. to the comey point on thursday is just going to be the beginning. they'll get past this. what will be his downfall is following the money, russian money, his business. this will all be a cherry to the cake. the real cake we'll see start to get cut up, follow the money. follow the money. >> and there's a real concern among congressional lawmakers of the republicans. they say, look, if we're going to get tax reform, infrastructure and health care passed and even try to get a vote on the health care in the senate, we cannot have the white house consumed by russia and consumed by fighting comey this summer or else there is no political oxygen, in their view, for anything else to get done. that's why they're paying attention, especially this week. can the white house come through the crucible of the comey moment and escape it to allow republicans to try to get something done in june and july? >> bo
small busin s businessman. it's a mom and pop operation. to robert costa's point before he wants to do everything. sman's mentality. business accumen is counter intuitive. it's the ultimate small businessman. to the comey point on thursday is just going to be the beginning. they'll get past this. what will be his downfall is following the money, russian money, his business. this will all be a cherry to the cake. the real cake we'll see start to get cut up, follow the money. follow the money....
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it's going to drive small businesses out and so those are all considerations under the sherman act. now robert a very conservative justice has revolution the chicago school of antitrust where he says the only thing we ought to look at is prices i disagree with that i think antitrust needs to look at the consequences of concentration to jobs, wages, small businesses but even with prices, what you have seen is when you have large concentrations, companies will come in. they will value growth they will be selling things below cost they'll do that and then eventually they will develop large market share and the ability to set prices and discriminate and if amazon uses amazon to start price discriminating, you can have consumers impacted. the mainish sue wages, impact on local small businesses and invest ment for innovation >> interesting approach and framework given the thafact tha industry is so fragmented. congressman, we hope you'll come back. >> i appreciate it and i definitely think there are two different schools of anti-trust thoughts. the robert bork thought which is all about prices and i
it's going to drive small businesses out and so those are all considerations under the sherman act. now robert a very conservative justice has revolution the chicago school of antitrust where he says the only thing we ought to look at is prices i disagree with that i think antitrust needs to look at the consequences of concentration to jobs, wages, small businesses but even with prices, what you have seen is when you have large concentrations, companies will come in. they will value growth they...
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robert iger and tesla ceo elon musk who both resigned from the president's business council. he said in a statement, even the absence of american leadership even as this administration joins a small handful of nations that reject the future, i'm confident that our states, cities, and businesses will step up. former secretary of state john kerry who signed the accord last year is also criticizing the president saying his choice is self-destructive. >> what donald trump is doing is serving the polluters, and serving a narrow group of ideological interests. that's not leadership. that's ab deoccasion of responsibility, and this step does not make america first. it makes america last. >> president trump's counselor kellyanne conway rejected kerry's announcement. >> once a politician, always a politician. i think it's a very disappointing assessment and it tells you why he lost when he ran >> sean spicer and epa administrator scott pruitt will hold a news conference to discuss the president's decision. last night buildings including one word trade center in new york city and city hall in boston were lit up in green in protest. kelley o'hara for cbs news the white house. >> and despite
robert iger and tesla ceo elon musk who both resigned from the president's business council. he said in a statement, even the absence of american leadership even as this administration joins a small handful of nations that reject the future, i'm confident that our states, cities, and businesses will step up. former secretary of state john kerry who signed the accord last year is also criticizing the president saying his choice is self-destructive. >> what donald trump is doing is serving...
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reporter: deputies say a disgruntled former employee at a small manufacturing warehouse in orlando had one mission -- to kill. 45-year-old army vet john robert newman armed with a knife and a pistol targeted and murdered his former coworkers before then turning the gun on himself. >> a former employee of this business, he was fired some time in april of this year. >> reporter: seven employees escaped safely. >> how are you doing right now? >> keep the families in prayer of these people. >> reporter: the five victims range in age from 44 to 69. >> i have no clue why anybody would want to hurt these people. >> reporter: deputies believe the gunman walked past the front door and the side warehouse doors to a third entrance he knew was often unlocked. once inside, deputies say he began shoot agent his former coworkers, aiming at their heads. deputies say one recent hire faced down the gunman but neumann told her to leave. she had been in the bathroom and called her sister moments after that first shot. >> she just kept saying, i'm okay, i'm okay. my boss is dead, my boss is dead. very, very upset. >> reporter: the most recent statistic shows wor
reporter: deputies say a disgruntled former employee at a small manufacturing warehouse in orlando had one mission -- to kill. 45-year-old army vet john robert newman armed with a knife and a pistol targeted and murdered his former coworkers before then turning the gun on himself. >> a former employee of this business, he was fired some time in april of this year. >> reporter: seven employees escaped safely. >> how are you doing right now? >> keep the families in prayer...
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robert e. lee's surrender at appomattox courthouse. here is a preview. arms, theing of dispersal of small bands into the countryside -- this is what grant and to a greater extent, sherman, had most feared. , as the surrenders were taking place. they were afraid that even as theheader it army -- confederate army was formally grinding down at the dispersal of these men and hiding of weapons would mean that there would be a continued guerrilla war. of lincoln's assassination, many union officials remained especially concerned about guerrilla warfare. and especially concerned that these men -- that lee's men continue to come in. they began surrender negotiations, sherman had warned grant of such an outcome. ais is sherman, "there is great danger that the confederate army will dissolve and fill the land with robbers and assassins. the assassination of mr. lincoln shows one of the elements in the rebel army which will be almost as difficult to deal with as the main army." this notion of individuals, guerrillas, is driving a great deal of this. the prospect of continued guerrilla style war, the
robert e. lee's surrender at appomattox courthouse. here is a preview. arms, theing of dispersal of small bands into the countryside -- this is what grant and to a greater extent, sherman, had most feared. , as the surrenders were taking place. they were afraid that even as theheader it army -- confederate army was formally grinding down at the dispersal of these men and hiding of weapons would mean that there would be a continued guerrilla war. of lincoln's assassination, many union officials...
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small air carrier. noise from airplanes became an issue a few years back when surf air began flying turbo airplanes. >>> some neighbors are fighting to preserve these homes. michelle roberts has more from mountain view. >> it is time for me to move on. >> reporter: now he wants to retire and sell the property. >> people in the city or city council member to say no, i think that is a ridiculous thing to do. >> reporter: the building was a historic building. which means the city council must prove the plans before demolition begins. if the city council proves the plan, the two restaurants will be replaced with a modern four story office building. >> each building is interesting in its own right. >> reporter: candace bauer is the president of the historic association and she is fighting to keep the buildings where they are. she is hoping the city will relocate the historic homes to another spot. and if that will help the get the plan approved, he is all for it. >> i feel i have every right as owner of the property to do whatever i want. this is america, right? >> reporter: i am michelle roberts nbc bay area news. >> even if the plan is approved, construction is more than a y
small air carrier. noise from airplanes became an issue a few years back when surf air began flying turbo airplanes. >>> some neighbors are fighting to preserve these homes. michelle roberts has more from mountain view. >> it is time for me to move on. >> reporter: now he wants to retire and sell the property. >> people in the city or city council member to say no, i think that is a ridiculous thing to do. >> reporter: the building was a historic building. which...
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roberts of kansas. republican. of the rural health caucus. and i go all over minnesota, talking to rural hospitals. small hospitals, clinics, nursing homes. people are freaked out about this health-care bill. because i, you know, in perm, minnesota, a woman was crying because she said my mom will lose her home health care. and my husband and i both work. and i don't know what we're going to do with my mom. >> do you believe that we're looking towards 2018 election which democrats could take over both the house and the senate? >> is it heading that way. >> you know, i'm not a prognosticator. so i'm not going to go down that-- that is not a pivot. that's just-- a prepared answer. >> rose: that is an he vas vaisive. >> i don't like to do that. i like to focus on what is in front of us right now. and what's in front of us right now is this terrible health-care bill that the president had the ceremony and the rose garden which you don't do after-- . >> rose: it is not a mission accomplished time. >> no. and the president is saying you know, you know, everyone, no one knew the health care was complicated. until i figured out that it's complicat
roberts of kansas. republican. of the rural health caucus. and i go all over minnesota, talking to rural hospitals. small hospitals, clinics, nursing homes. people are freaked out about this health-care bill. because i, you know, in perm, minnesota, a woman was crying because she said my mom will lose her home health care. and my husband and i both work. and i don't know what we're going to do with my mom. >> do you believe that we're looking towards 2018 election which democrats could...