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robert— it, for a present to grow up in, robert strong, professor emeritus— in, robert strong, professoreritus at washington. we have also beenjoin by amber ross. we thank you both for your insights, memories, stories today of the 39th president, as we continue to watch here that state funeral beginning today, a multi—day ceremony process. right now it is all about where the president grew up. these are looking at, plains, georgia. the processionjust looking at, plains, georgia. the procession just departed, it will now be making its way, driving slowly, as there are many people gathered on the streets, the roads, highways, want to get a glimpse, sickened byjimmy carteras he want to get a glimpse, sickened byjimmy carter as he mixes me way towards atlanta, georgia. we are outside the carter centre, the residence for his price presidency where he made a huge impact after leaving the white house in 1980 way —— he led a multi—decade life of work, diplomacy, working against contagious diseases and of travelling the world in a post—presidency that is really making the history books not here i
robert— it, for a present to grow up in, robert strong, professor emeritus— in, robert strong, professoreritus at washington. we have also beenjoin by amber ross. we thank you both for your insights, memories, stories today of the 39th president, as we continue to watch here that state funeral beginning today, a multi—day ceremony process. right now it is all about where the president grew up. these are looking at, plains, georgia. the processionjust looking at, plains, georgia. the...
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amber ross, robert strong. amber, as we see this gathering here of park rangers, it is an interesting site, thejimmy carter national historic site, what more could you tell us about the way that the resident, his former peanuts farm has become a site for people around the world and now the country come to learn more about the former president? it is amazing that the general public has an opportunity to see and experience a little taste of how former president carter grew up. of course there's not too far removed from fdr's little white house, which is of course were former president carter watches general election campaign in 1976. but back to that site there in archery, you noted the fact that children are often incredibly interested in the outhouses, the fact that it doesn't have electricity. but former president carter shared what an incredible impact that living there had on his life, the influence of his parents, and his siblings obviously, but also offers itinerant farmers who lived nearby, folks like mis
amber ross, robert strong. amber, as we see this gathering here of park rangers, it is an interesting site, thejimmy carter national historic site, what more could you tell us about the way that the resident, his former peanuts farm has become a site for people around the world and now the country come to learn more about the former president? it is amazing that the general public has an opportunity to see and experience a little taste of how former president carter grew up. of course there's...
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i'm joined here by robert strong, professor emeritus at washington university, we are expecting that and learn about the life ofjimmy carter. a5 about the life ofjimmy carter. as you reflect on today and see those people out there what do you make of the way that this procession has begun and the way that the country will be honouring and remembering a precedent who, this was a long time ago, not everybody was around or remembers the time thatjimmy carter was in office in the late 705. i think he is exceedingly popular. the region where he grew up. but also the he returned to. part of the country he always had respect for. his boyhood home has been turned into a museum. it gets a fair number of visits even notice in a very remote location i'm told that the children who visit are most interested in the outhouses that were built behind the home as it was restored to the way it was in the mid—19205. it was a very simple life, but you are right to identify the hard work it took for his father and the whole family to run the farms, to manage the land they owned, to manage the land they ow
i'm joined here by robert strong, professor emeritus at washington university, we are expecting that and learn about the life ofjimmy carter. a5 about the life ofjimmy carter. as you reflect on today and see those people out there what do you make of the way that this procession has begun and the way that the country will be honouring and remembering a precedent who, this was a long time ago, not everybody was around or remembers the time thatjimmy carter was in office in the late 705. i think...
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we will talk to robert strong again any moment or two, he interviewedjimmy strong again any moment or jimmy carter multiple times for a history project he was doing, so we will talk to him again on the programme in the next few minutes. but i want to come away from that. we have been juggfing away from that. we have been juggling the event there in georgia and we will be showing you the pictures from mara largo, donald trump at his news conference. he he will revoke offshore oil and gas, bands and vast areas of the one of his presidency, so it's a living comment coming from donald trump. comment coming from donald trum -. . , comment coming from donald trum -. ._ ., comment coming from donald trum. ., , trump. the way to give people of this back — trump. the way to give people of this back is _ trump. the way to give people of this back is to _ trump. the way to give people of this back is to give - trump. the way to give people of this back is to give rectory l of this back is to give rectory to them. i think it is illegal what they do —— victory to them. thejudge in florida, judge ca
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when he came into office in 1976, the united states and i credit historian robert strong for pointing it out at the miller center. themillercenter.org for american presidential industry. the united states was consuming one fourth of all opec oil production and that went down significantly and the increase -- and the united states would increase its oil production between 1980 and 1985 by one million barrels a day. who gets the credit for that, ronald reagan or jimmy carter? i would say jimmy carter. we seem not to remember some of his positives. we accentuate his negatives. why that happens it is hard to say. i mention the timing and lock and that has a lot to do with it. the country was not in good shape when carter ran for reelection and he had kind of lost his touch with the american people. where's than that he looked like he had lost control of finding solutions to any problem that had beset his administration including the iran hostage crisis. i note this is a long answer. but i want to touch on one last point. it is true that no americans were killed, however. had the rescue at
when he came into office in 1976, the united states and i credit historian robert strong for pointing it out at the miller center. themillercenter.org for american presidential industry. the united states was consuming one fourth of all opec oil production and that went down significantly and the increase -- and the united states would increase its oil production between 1980 and 1985 by one million barrels a day. who gets the credit for that, ronald reagan or jimmy carter? i would say jimmy...
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when he came into office in 1976, the united states and i credit historian robert strong for pointingt out at the miller center. themillercenter.org for american presidential industry. the united states was consuming one fourth of all opec oil production and that went down significantly and the increase -- and the united states would increase its oil production between 1980 and 1985 by one million barrels a day. who gets the credit for that, ronald reagan or jimmy carter? i would say jimmy carter. we seem not to remember some of his positives. we accentuate his negatives. why that happens it is hard to say. i mention the timing and lock and that has a lot to do with it. the country was not in good shape when carter ran for reelection and he had kind of lost his touch with the american people. where's than that he looked like he had lost control of finding solutions to any problem that had beset his administration including the iran hostage crisis. i note this is a long answer. but i want to touch on one last point. it is true that no americans were killed, however. had the rescue atte
when he came into office in 1976, the united states and i credit historian robert strong for pointingt out at the miller center. themillercenter.org for american presidential industry. the united states was consuming one fourth of all opec oil production and that went down significantly and the increase -- and the united states would increase its oil production between 1980 and 1985 by one million barrels a day. who gets the credit for that, ronald reagan or jimmy carter? i would say jimmy...
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sheriff, robert luna, he's coming out strong.e you are in an evacuated area and you're not supposed to be there, that's a misdemeanor. if you create a crime, that -- commit a crime, that this jumps to the felony. they may enforce a 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew starting tonight. possible. stuart: jason, come back in, please -- >> what are they talking about? they haven't enforced looting for years. i mean, you could go walk into any store and go steal sufficient, and they don't have any if problem with this. where's e the national guard? i saw bill melugin earlier, and he's saying -- he's on the ground, you can see him, he's there. they haven't seen a single national guards person there, and it's the been how many days? you can't take this long to react. you have to be able the put these things in place. there are some checkpoints, but this looting is going the to get out of control. stuart: going to be political change in california. it's going to be called for. jason, thank you. >>> check futures, dow off 250. nasdaq down 200. the op
sheriff, robert luna, he's coming out strong.e you are in an evacuated area and you're not supposed to be there, that's a misdemeanor. if you create a crime, that -- commit a crime, that this jumps to the felony. they may enforce a 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew starting tonight. possible. stuart: jason, come back in, please -- >> what are they talking about? they haven't enforced looting for years. i mean, you could go walk into any store and go steal sufficient, and they don't have any if...
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textualism and originalism started to become determinative of some cases and based on a strong alliance between roberts, alito, scalia, thomas and sometimes kennedy. you also began to see outcomes made categorical 180 degree changes of direction in doctrine in cases often of major consequence and great public interest. examples of this are ones that i think many of you will be quite familiar with the heller case in 2008. recognize as for the first time, the second amendment right citizens united in 2010 said that the first amendment protects unrestricted corporate funding of political speech. shelby county in 2013 invalidated section five of the voting rights act, which congress had reenacted many times, including unanimously last time hobby lobby 2014 allowed for profit corporations to assert free exercise rights to object to providing certain kinds of medical insurance. then you have the three trump justices, justices gorsuch, kavanaugh and barrett, appointed in 2017, 2018, and late 2020. and they effect that those appointments affected a profound realignment on the court. all three were brought up t
textualism and originalism started to become determinative of some cases and based on a strong alliance between roberts, alito, scalia, thomas and sometimes kennedy. you also began to see outcomes made categorical 180 degree changes of direction in doctrine in cases often of major consequence and great public interest. examples of this are ones that i think many of you will be quite familiar with the heller case in 2008. recognize as for the first time, the second amendment right citizens...
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we heard some strong words from the slovak prime minister, robert feed service. what do you make of his approach to the situation? warning that he will pull support for ukraine if he of continues to endanger slovaks, energy? what is the understandable because it is a very serious issue. i mean, it's not just the loss of uh, gas. uh for uh, slovakia, but it's also a loss of revenue because it can do so. lock is gonna have to pay a lot more for its gas, and those, those are so lucky owns quite a lot of money uh, through uh, transiting gas to other other countries such as the czech republic and hunger is so it's understandable that a small country such a slovak in the list, this is causing a huge economic problem. so why he has been quite reasonable. he hasn't yet taken the measures of he is threatening to take, but it's perfectly understandable why he would want to do this, given that all attempts to negotiate something with ukraine, the sofa fav. this way, that's terrific. thomas, as water is elizabeth, criticized, robert faith says visit to russian, calling it qu
we heard some strong words from the slovak prime minister, robert feed service. what do you make of his approach to the situation? warning that he will pull support for ukraine if he of continues to endanger slovaks, energy? what is the understandable because it is a very serious issue. i mean, it's not just the loss of uh, gas. uh for uh, slovakia, but it's also a loss of revenue because it can do so. lock is gonna have to pay a lot more for its gas, and those, those are so lucky owns quite a...
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will be live in southern california with robin roberts, michael strahan and ginger zee focusing on recovery, rebuilding and resilience. you can watch socal strong tomorrow morning starting at 7:00 right here on abc seven. >> to stay climate ready, we need to better understand the impact of natural disasters, including wildfires. and now a team from stanford is searching for clues to a specific threat in areas around the los angeles wildfires. abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian explains for stanford researcher scott findorff, wildfire danger is as much about what you can't see as about what you can. >> like the effects of superheated fires on the soil. in a recent study we profiled on abc seven, his team revealed evidence that intense heat can turn naturally occurring chromium into a dangerous form known as chromium six. and he says the big concern is the way chromium six and a host of other dangerous compounds associated with fires can spread, especially if they're carried along as particulate matter in smoky air. >> so first, on the scientific end, they need to know what are those particle sizes? where are they going to get within
will be live in southern california with robin roberts, michael strahan and ginger zee focusing on recovery, rebuilding and resilience. you can watch socal strong tomorrow morning starting at 7:00 right here on abc seven. >> to stay climate ready, we need to better understand the impact of natural disasters, including wildfires. and now a team from stanford is searching for clues to a specific threat in areas around the los angeles wildfires. abc seven news weather anchor spencer...
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strong ability to communicate. i think you will see that with tulsi gabbard and robert f. the fbi director. if they have strong showings at their hearings and i think the faith is with them from the transition, i think they are well on their way to confirmation. what we are hearing behind the scenes with the meetings happening with the senators is that they are gaining a lot of support as they move along. annmarie: that is what sources close to trump tell me. being able to communicate his agenda is just as important as being able to do the job he's putting some of these nominees in place. can you give us a sense of what is so different from trump 1.0 and how they worked with nominees and under secretaries? are they moving faster now? jennifer: they are definitely moving faster. the vetting was a little slow because of how they decided to do it and when they brought in the fbi vetting and started finally -- filing with the senate. they are well on the path to getting folks in immediately as soon as the president is inaugurated on day one. i do see a much stronger bench in t
strong ability to communicate. i think you will see that with tulsi gabbard and robert f. the fbi director. if they have strong showings at their hearings and i think the faith is with them from the transition, i think they are well on their way to confirmation. what we are hearing behind the scenes with the meetings happening with the senators is that they are gaining a lot of support as they move along. annmarie: that is what sources close to trump tell me. being able to communicate his...
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roberts: he could definitely have a laundry list of people who would want to kill him. craig melvin: but was his killer an enemy or a friend? those could be fighting words for someone. pretty strong words. i could see where somebody would get quite upset. craig melvin: and the mystery that haunts a small, southern town is a killer still walking free. david roberts: i always say tick-tock, clock's ticking. andrea canning: you're coming? we coming. and we ain't givin' up. hello and welcome to "dateline." melvin roberts was a vip in his tight-knit community. and julia phillips was the light of his life. the couple seemed inseparable, then a murder shattered their love affair and exposed the dark underbelly of a zip code where it's considered polite to smile at your friends and your enemies. here's andrea canning with "death in the driveway." andrea canning: york, south carolina, a town steeped in american history and southern manners. its charm as deeply embedded as the pride of the people who live here. it's a nice, southern town. it's very quiet. andrea canning: it's not the sort of place you'd expect evil to come knocking. my life has changed forever. andrea canning: and these ar
roberts: he could definitely have a laundry list of people who would want to kill him. craig melvin: but was his killer an enemy or a friend? those could be fighting words for someone. pretty strong words. i could see where somebody would get quite upset. craig melvin: and the mystery that haunts a small, southern town is a killer still walking free. david roberts: i always say tick-tock, clock's ticking. andrea canning: you're coming? we coming. and we ain't givin' up. hello and welcome to...
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strong leadership, that is type leadership we need in white house. larry: thank you, moving on congressman greg steube thank you and robert o'brien thank you. >> coming up looks like it is over for woke on wall street, one can hope. your money will be managed without woke, is it possible. larry: we'll talk about it former federal reserve governor kevin warsh who knows a thing or 2 on sit, and remember kudlow as a podcast, episodes every weekday after the show to spotify, a apple and fox...
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place and that was because robert f kennedy was about to make up the israel lobby or register as a for an agency. so that has never happened since that time. and there was a strong motive. and many of us believe that there is in this real tied to the depths of both those man, even though the official narrative is a palestinian killed bobby kennedy attorney general and candidate for president. yeah, that's, that's correct. yep. so that that would contradict completely the, the narrative and, and turn it upside down. that alone it goes guys. patel who's up for a free. i am what i go to what further is going to be revealed? i mean, we already have papers that you are the epi, i tried to tell them i didn't do the king junior to kill himself. yeah. well, that means there are a lot of these stories that have yet to surface. i mean, certainly when i was in c, r a, there were a lot of things that happened that kind of either went away or made to disappear and things like that. and these were things that in many cases, people like myself in the intelligence agencies. i mean, we, for, we protested and said, no, this is not right, but we were, we weren't people lower down
place and that was because robert f kennedy was about to make up the israel lobby or register as a for an agency. so that has never happened since that time. and there was a strong motive. and many of us believe that there is in this real tied to the depths of both those man, even though the official narrative is a palestinian killed bobby kennedy attorney general and candidate for president. yeah, that's, that's correct. yep. so that that would contradict completely the, the narrative and, and...
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morning, good morning america anchors robin roberts, michael strahan and ginger zee are reporting live from altadena. then on sunday, you can watch a socal strong special at 6:30 p.m. here on abc seven. >> you'll want to stick around for gma this morning. it will be a really powerful show from los angeles this morning. we are finding fog something we haven't seen all week. so our marine layer is back this morning. parts of the north bay the east bay around the bay shoreline. we're now seeing visibility drop hayward down to about a mile and a half even lower in santa rosa and napa. and this morning cloud cover sticks around for several hours. so the cloud cover is slow to break down, but the afternoon is sunny, although cooler than yesterday. here's a look at the coast. we have those clouds right now. underneath that cloud cover we could have some mist and drizzle. be aware of that with your daytime highs. low 50s. that's about it. so not nearly as bright or as warm as we're the past couple of days. looking at the bay shoreline. patchy fog this morning. some frosty temperatures, daytime highs with increasing sunshine. we're only making it into t
morning, good morning america anchors robin roberts, michael strahan and ginger zee are reporting live from altadena. then on sunday, you can watch a socal strong special at 6:30 p.m. here on abc seven. >> you'll want to stick around for gma this morning. it will be a really powerful show from los angeles this morning. we are finding fog something we haven't seen all week. so our marine layer is back this morning. parts of the north bay the east bay around the bay shoreline. we're now...
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the window still so strong governor newsom has ordered fire crews to back down tom cruise. and frightened citizens are urged to shelter inside julia robertsghter] true, i have not seen this many californians run for their lives since scherer made an appearance without her makeup. governor gavin newsom is receiving his usual share of criticism but out of respect for the victims people are encouraged to use the phrase pants on backwards. but out of concern for safety, firefighters made sure to keep newsom far from the political plays. the last thing they need was a grease fire as well. many are criticizing the chief of the l.a. fire department for making inclusivity the top priority when hiring new recruits. true you want inclusivity may be included a chief who knows how to fight fires. instead he put identity before competence. because really in california who you sleep with it should not make you fire chief. although it can make you attorney general. [applause] long walk. abc david mirror is being locked for using clothespins to cinch his jacket more tightly around his chest while reporting from the scene. he was also overheard asking a c
the window still so strong governor newsom has ordered fire crews to back down tom cruise. and frightened citizens are urged to shelter inside julia robertsghter] true, i have not seen this many californians run for their lives since scherer made an appearance without her makeup. governor gavin newsom is receiving his usual share of criticism but out of respect for the victims people are encouraged to use the phrase pants on backwards. but out of concern for safety, firefighters made sure to...
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morning, good morning america anchors robin roberts, michael strahan and ginger zee are reporting live from altadena. then on sunday, you can watch a socal strong live simulcast at 6:30 p.m, highlighting the strength of human kindness, selfishness, selflessness and heroism from the past week and a half. >> 509 this morning and our marine layer is back in several cities this morning, so we're not totally clear out there. we showed you the okay camera just moments ago with that fog visibility down to a quarter of a mile there. similar story in parts of the north bay from santa rosa to novato, we have visibility down to a quarter of a mile as well. so low clouds this morning, and they hang with us for much of the morning, and that leads to a cooler afternoon on the way. no longer in the 60s this afternoon. temperatures staying in the 50s. so along the coast it's a pretty cloudy day all day today. we're not as bright as we were past couple of days. and underneath some of this cloud cover you can see we could even find some mist and drizzle that will keep temperatures in the low 50s along the coast. let's talk about the bay shoreline this morning. w
morning, good morning america anchors robin roberts, michael strahan and ginger zee are reporting live from altadena. then on sunday, you can watch a socal strong live simulcast at 6:30 p.m, highlighting the strength of human kindness, selfishness, selflessness and heroism from the past week and a half. >> 509 this morning and our marine layer is back in several cities this morning, so we're not totally clear out there. we showed you the okay camera just moments ago with that fog...
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robert e the. and then 10:00 p.m.astern time afterwards, democratic or and ron whited author shares his thoughts on having the tenacity to pursue progressive goals from strongalliances heartbroken focus. watch book tv every sunday and "c-span2", and funded. scheduling program guide or want online anytime tv . org. >> c-spanshop.org cspan's online store, now see our latest collection c-span products apparel, folks, on the court and accessories buried there is something for every cspan fan and every purchase of supporting our nonprofit organization shop now or anytime at cspan sho
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strong centralized government was. good. we can debate that, but there's no debate that lincoln exercised almost dictatorial and his central authority came at the expense of the states. interestingly, the war robert e lee was amazed prophetic in about the concentration of power in washington. he wrote a letter lord acton, after the war in which he said the the consolidation of the states one vast republic. sure to be aggressive abroad. and despite at home will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded it. was lee a traitor? if so, why was he never prosecuted for treason? in fact, why were no confederates, not even jefferson davis, ever tried for treason? was secession legal? the constitution, silent on the rights the states to secede. but like lee, believe that when their states seceded, the state them along with it, and that they owed their loyalty to their states, not to the united states. and if the states had the right to secede, then lee other confederates were not traitors. they were like their american revolutionary heroes fighting for the independence, their states, the legal party of secession was not resolved in court. it was settled solely
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russia investigation and have very strong concerns about who she is, you know, and her ties to some foreign governments that they were shocked that she was named robertand that's what they're trying to figure out. so that brings me to my quick final question, which is it seems like pete hegseth is going to be fine. >> but to each of you, is there one name that you think might be a sleeper that doesn't get through court? >> and then brendan, i think tulsi gabbard, i think the intel committee is a serious committee. >> they have serious concerns about there. they've had concerns about her since 2016. >> i've heard members over the last 5 or 6 years when i worked up there, expressed concerns about her. >> yeah, i agree that's probably the most likely the other one, of course, i'll throw out is rfk. he's so outside of the box, and if he presents himself as frankly, very weird and has a lot of strange things come up and he doesn't seem to understand how government works, i think that could be a problem. he's my sleeper pick too, because they have issues with him both on the vaccine front and then also on the abortion front. and that's just from republican
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robert sockin is senior global economist at citi. our stock of the hour is u.s. steel, the shares stumbling after nippon steel's takeover deal was blocked by president biden. the companies putting out a strongnse. that is next. ♪ scarlet: this is numbered markets. i'm scarlet fu. time now for the stock of the hour. u.s. steel down after president biden blocked the sale of the company to nippon steel, killing a deal that sparked a political firestorm and raised tensions with japan. the companies put out a strong response. josh wingrove joins us now with more. the companies published a statement saying they are left with no choice but to take all appropriate action to protect our legal rights. what does that mean? josh: they are all but saying they are going to sue here. they stopped just short of saying that, but they are saying this decision was unlawful and are essentially confused -- accusing the of working backwards off of they think was a decision biden had made early on in the process and then filled in the justification after the fact to get to the answer he wanted to get to. that is their claim. the administration is saying they review found security risks here, that this would expos
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strong enough to get those embers going and spreading again. very important they continue to fight this and they are on the ground and in the air. back to you. will: robert ray in pacific palisades. will: meanwhile, the blame game is on and mayor bass and between karen bass and los angeles fire chief, who had this to say about the city of los angeles. >> did the city of los angeles fail you and your department and our city? >> it's mill job to stand up as a chief and exactly say justifiably what the fire department needs to be to operate to meet the demands of the community. >> did they fail you? >> that's our job and that's why i'm here. get us what we need so our firee fighters can do their jobs. >> did they fail you? >> yes. rachel: they're turning on each other. that's what happen when is these problems happen. no one wants to carry the blames and no one pes to step up and take responsibility for the fact there was not water in the reservoirs and dams were blown up and flash back of la fire department chief christine larson, watch. >> you want to see somebody that responds to your house, your emergency whether it's a medical call or fire call that lo
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robert f. kennedy, jr., the author of crimes against nature. how george w. bush and his corporate pals are plundering the country and hijacking our democracy. a rather strong title. >> i think it is accurate. the book is, i have been disciplined over 20 years as an environmental advocate about being nonpartisan, bipartisan in my approach to these issues. i don't think there's any such thing as republican children are democrat children i think the worst thing that could happen to the environment is if it becomes the province of a single political party but you cannot speak honestly about the environment in any context today about speaking critically of this president. if you go to nrdc's website, one of the groups i work for, you will see over 400 major environmental rollbacks that have been promoted by this administration of the last 3.5 years as part of a concerted deliberative attempt to eviscerate 30 years of environmental law. >> why do you think that is? >> one of the things the connections that i make in my book is the pollution, polluters make money by polluting and regulations that protect the public tend to cut down on their profit margins and so
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robert lighthizer. so she has a lot of name recognition. she's got a very strong personality and a lot of favorable views among canadians for how she might do as president. there are a couple of other leading contenders. mark hardy who was the governor of the bank of england but before that, governor bank of canada is very well respected in the financial sector from brookfield which is a large property company and also from bloomberg, an american company, he is chair of the board. very well-known, very well respected. not a politician in the sense of having been elected to office before, but he is somebody that the prime minister has tried to recruit for cabinet and i think he will be a leading contender. after you get past those to the contenders are a little bit harder to guess. christy clark, the premier of british columbia, a liberal has nothing to do with the trudeau government. she's been mentioned as somebody from outside the liberal government to have a fresh start. we've also heard some -- heard from some french-canadian voices, people who speak french pr
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robert f kennedy jr.. also, someone to watch out for. his hearing is this wednesday, kash patel. on thursday rfk jr.. his views on vaccine. mcconnell came out very strong early on when it turned out that an rfk jr.. attorney had petitioned to revoke the polio vaccine authorization. mcconnell pushed back. rfk jr. to say, i don't i want the polio vaccine to be on the market. but those nominees, particularly when it comes to tulsi gabbard, it's uncertain if she's going to get the job. >> but that's the interesting nominee, right? because of how we've seen democrats had at some point overlap with tulsi, and so can they get votes there? we don't know. i think what's interesting about mcconnell is that if he is is doing what you're saying, which is trying to save his legacy, it just so happens the things that he cares the most about are integral to, for example, the president's signature issue, because they are looking to the defense department to shore up things for immigration, for example, the show of force, as we talked about, but also money, a lot of defense money going toward this issue. so i think that what perhaps happens behind the scenes there, not
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strong religious convictions. dennis murphy: did you regard them as friends, personal friends? i absolutely did. i would've done anything to help them or assist them. dennis murphy (voiceover): the feeling was mutual. michael roberts seemed eager to help mona, too. for instance, when she told him her 20-year-old son, dustin, was drifting, struggling to hold down a job and at odds with his parents, michael made a generous offer. michael goes, well, you know, i could take him under my wing. and you know, i could mentor him a little bit and see if i can get him off on a good path. and you know, he just seemed so sincere about it. and i'm like, really? wow, that's special. ok. dennis murphy (voiceover): which is why what happened on december 13, 2001, and the identity of who had been inside the roberts home surprised everyone the way it did. no light spilled from the windows of the house where the brutal attack was taking place. inside, 11-year-old bert was frozen, unsure. he had heard his mother being choked, but now there was silence. he grabbed a baseball bat, handed his younger brother a pen, told him to use it as a weapon. so you're the protector, and you're 11 years old here? yeah, and the only thing i wanted to
strong religious convictions. dennis murphy: did you regard them as friends, personal friends? i absolutely did. i would've done anything to help them or assist them. dennis murphy (voiceover): the feeling was mutual. michael roberts seemed eager to help mona, too. for instance, when she told him her 20-year-old son, dustin, was drifting, struggling to hold down a job and at odds with his parents, michael made a generous offer. michael goes, well, you know, i could take him under my wing. and...
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strong than yours. the 14th amendment also has an article, article three, that says if someone engages in insurrection, they are not eligible to be president of the united states. john roberts friends of leonard leo's appointees on the supreme court deemed that article three is inoperative when it comes to one man, donald trump. they essentially negated colorado's attempt to declare him an insurrectionist. so the supreme court doesn't seem to be that hot on the 14th amendment. they don't seem to fully believe in it. so why would you believe that alito, roberts, clarence thomas and company won't just treat the birthright citizenship clause in the 14th amendment the same way they treated article three? >> i don't see an escape. >> hatch here. >> this 14th amendment, section one, has been interpreted. >> by the. >> supreme court. twice already, and the court was clear in its ruling. and it's important to recognize that not just dred scott and black americans, but asian americans. and the wong kim case had a similar basic point. if you're born here, you're welcomed here, you're a citizen. and that is crucial for us to uphold. >> the stakes. >> here are high. there are a lot of
strong than yours. the 14th amendment also has an article, article three, that says if someone engages in insurrection, they are not eligible to be president of the united states. john roberts friends of leonard leo's appointees on the supreme court deemed that article three is inoperative when it comes to one man, donald trump. they essentially negated colorado's attempt to declare him an insurrectionist. so the supreme court doesn't seem to be that hot on the 14th amendment. they don't seem...
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address as long as the one the president gave, robert frost, who was there to read inaugural poem, couldn't read the poem because the sunlight glare was so strong and i guess the ink in his printer was so faint that he couldn't read the special poem that he had written for jfk's inauguration, so he just recited a different poem that he had written from memory, i wouldn't say that's exactly what carrie underwood did today but you've got to roll with the punches. >> it was amazing, and it was actually very poignant because she asked everyone to sing along with her. it was a nice moment, actually. >> i just want to say, just to be clear, when i was talking about with regard to the butler county first responders, i believe that's going to come a little bit later, during what was supposed to be the actual parade but now is going to be in the capital one arena. >> that was part of the parade, will split -- we will assess what's going on, john king, let me start with you, what is the biggest difference that you anticipate between the first trump administration and now the second trump administration? >> this is going to be team loyalty, team trump, th
address as long as the one the president gave, robert frost, who was there to read inaugural poem, couldn't read the poem because the sunlight glare was so strong and i guess the ink in his printer was so faint that he couldn't read the special poem that he had written for jfk's inauguration, so he just recited a different poem that he had written from memory, i wouldn't say that's exactly what carrie underwood did today but you've got to roll with the punches. >> it was amazing, and it...
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robert f kennedy jr. he's the author of this book crimes against nature how george w bush and his corporate pals are plundering the country and hijacking our democracy. mr. kennedy, a rather strong title. i think it's accurate the book is, you know, i've been disciplined over 20 years as an environmental advocate about about being and bipartisan in my to these issues. i don't think there's any such thing as republican children or democratic children. i think the worst thing that could happen to the environment is if it becomes the province of a single political party. but you can't speak honestly about the environment in any context today without speaking critically of this president. if you go to nrdc website, the natural resources defense council, which is one of the groups that i work for, you'll see over 400 major environmental rollbacks that have been promoted by this administration over the last three and a half years as part of a concerted, deliberate to eviscerate 30 years of environmental law. why do you think that is? well, one of the things that you know, the connections that i make in my book is that these you know, the pollution polluters make money by polluting and
robert f kennedy jr. he's the author of this book crimes against nature how george w bush and his corporate pals are plundering the country and hijacking our democracy. mr. kennedy, a rather strong title. i think it's accurate the book is, you know, i've been disciplined over 20 years as an environmental advocate about about being and bipartisan in my to these issues. i don't think there's any such thing as republican children or democratic children. i think the worst thing that could happen to...
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robert e. lee has been unfairly canceled at america. in his book. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, senator ron wyden shares his thoughts on having the tenacity to pursue progressive goals through strongfocus. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online at t.v..org. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us now to discuss the trump administration and cryptocurrency industry including potential regulation is brady dale, a crypto reporter and author of the axios crypto's newsletter. thank you for joining us. let us start by just talking about and clarifying for those who might be unclear or not sure what it is, explain what cryptocurrency is. guest: sure. it is a lot of things. the technology has been around for 15 years. it started with bitcoin and it was the first way that people could control and own value themselves on the internet without recourse to a third party. right now, if you want to store dollars electronically in some way, there is no way for you to do that yourself and on your own. you have to have a bank. that means you have to trust them that they will record your transactions correctly and they will not t
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robert f. kennedy wants to ban drug ads on tv. it wouldn't be easy. it discussed the first challenges that pharma would raise as a result of that. while i have strong concerns with president trump's health nominee, i'm glad this administration wants to join me to tackle these promotional ads. we already have a credible strategy on the table. for the last seven or eight years, i've introduced bipartisan legislation to crack down on these drug ads on tv and other places. senator chuck grassley, republican of iowa, has been my partner. when you turn on the evening news, get this, one third of all commercial time is for prescription drugs. think you're seeing a lot of ads? one-third of all commercial time, prescription drugs. the average american trying to avoid it if you wish, but the average american sees nine drug ads a day. i bet it's more. it seems like more. with billions in targeted spending, patients are bombarded with information. all of this information that is being tossed at you, most of it at a mile a minute gibberish, but they do keep in the darkness one important factor -- they never mention the cost, the price of the drug. in 2023, illi
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powers operating in this country. lin government, robert pizza said protests are to be welcomed and an opening. in slovakia, ladies and gentlemen, we have a strong link to the slow back opposition since the people have a right to your mind. so once again, i urge peace shout as much as you want against this government. but please do not let these groups use you to attack the constitutional order of the slow back republic. these people do not care about anything else. the earlier this month, a slovak opposition sponsored protests and brought this lava, claiming the prime minister as to pro russian with his calls and sanctions on moscow and to secure a russian guess. obviously, you're of no confidence as though the attempt of this week ended in failure. a fresh round of protests was announced for this friday with mister repeat so promising a response. if the demonstrations escalated robert pizza statements found support in georgia where his counterpart said current events since the voc. yeah. are identical to those that gripped to police the last year the one hand coordinated these types of pro, often quoted a particular video message by slow back
powers operating in this country. lin government, robert pizza said protests are to be welcomed and an opening. in slovakia, ladies and gentlemen, we have a strong link to the slow back opposition since the people have a right to your mind. so once again, i urge peace shout as much as you want against this government. but please do not let these groups use you to attack the constitutional order of the slow back republic. these people do not care about anything else. the earlier this month, a...