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are political pod cast i was just and robert young agrees the whole case is full of a pole christie. the argument that's being made right now is this is protected by the 1st amendment and i would say not speaking as a lawyer but just a random guy that that would seem to make sense to me that both what was said during the summer by democrats and what donald trump said is protected under the 1st amendment because either directly said hey go break that window right now but where in a very politically charged environment and ultimately it doesn't really matter because the republicans have enough votes to make sure that donald trump is not removed despite the fact that he has already been voted out by the people it's kind of a a one side hypocrisy and the other side legally we did not hold them account for it so why should we do it with. another poll finds most americans also now find this system of government unsound it's the 1st time a majority of that view just in robert young says there's a good reason why they've reached that point it shows that we live in a very polarized society we
are political pod cast i was just and robert young agrees the whole case is full of a pole christie. the argument that's being made right now is this is protected by the 1st amendment and i would say not speaking as a lawyer but just a random guy that that would seem to make sense to me that both what was said during the summer by democrats and what donald trump said is protected under the 1st amendment because either directly said hey go break that window right now but where in a very...
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politics podcast adjusted robert young says the situation might reflect the fact that there's now more communication across political divides. i honestly think that it has to do with the fact that we can interact with each other a lot more we were probably always at our core of this polarized the difference is that now the the barbarian at the gate to use a metaphor is a lot closer in real or than it was when we had cities that lived in liberal bubbles and red states that lived in their bubbles and everybody kind of believed based on the way that you would go about your life that there was a little bit more of a hamas genius lifestyle now the person that is very very conservative sees the 1st of the liberal city life in the liberal city live sees the 3 of conservative ecosystem they are on top of each other in a digital way that simply didn't exist until this moment. crowds of rallied in the caucuses country of georgia are off to the arrest of opposition. his detention comes i was off the parliament named a new prime minister his predecessor opposed me as a rest of a political crisis b
politics podcast adjusted robert young says the situation might reflect the fact that there's now more communication across political divides. i honestly think that it has to do with the fact that we can interact with each other a lot more we were probably always at our core of this polarized the difference is that now the the barbarian at the gate to use a metaphor is a lot closer in real or than it was when we had cities that lived in liberal bubbles and red states that lived in their bubbles...
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pillow think twice unless of course you want your family to fall apart indeed cust host justin robert young woman's house talent is not just through insults but it's getting physical i honestly think that it has to do with the fact that we can interact with each other a lot more we were probably always at our core of this polarized the difference is that now the the barbarian at the gate to use a metaphor is a lot closer in real or than it was when we had cities that lived in liberal bubbles and red states that lived in their bubbles and everybody kind of believed based on the way that you would go about your life that there was a little bit more of a homogenously lifestyle now the person that is is very very conservative sees the 3 of the liberal city life in the liberal city live sees the 3 of conservative ecosystem they are on top of each other in a digital way that simply didn't exist until this moment. day 27 moscow time that's the way our top stories of the last 7 days shaped up here at r.t. international the weekly brought to you by me kevin i'll wait on the rest of the team and we w
pillow think twice unless of course you want your family to fall apart indeed cust host justin robert young woman's house talent is not just through insults but it's getting physical i honestly think that it has to do with the fact that we can interact with each other a lot more we were probably always at our core of this polarized the difference is that now the the barbarian at the gate to use a metaphor is a lot closer in real or than it was when we had cities that lived in liberal bubbles...
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about buying a pillow think twice unless of course you want your family to fall apart podcast just robert young warns the hostilities not just here insults but it's also getting physical. i honestly think that it has to do with the fact that we can interact with each other a lot more we were probably always at our core of this polarized the differences that now the barbarian at the gate to use a metaphor is a lot closer in real or than it was when we had cities that lived in liberal bubbles and red states that lived in their bubbles and everybody kind of believed based on the way that you would go about your life that there was a little bit more of a hamas genius lifestyle now the person that is very very conservative sees the fringe of the liberal city life in the liberal city live sees the fringe of conservative ecosystem they are on top of each other in a digital way that simply didn't exist until this moment. that's been our recap of just some of the stories that help shape the world these last 7 days all the latest on up to the minute reports follow us on twitter or instagram. since that's
about buying a pillow think twice unless of course you want your family to fall apart podcast just robert young warns the hostilities not just here insults but it's also getting physical. i honestly think that it has to do with the fact that we can interact with each other a lot more we were probably always at our core of this polarized the differences that now the barbarian at the gate to use a metaphor is a lot closer in real or than it was when we had cities that lived in liberal bubbles and...
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hello, robert. >>> a group of young women are calling on the biden administration for more action to forced to leave their jobs because of the pandemic. it's called the marshall plan for moms and named after the u.s. economic recovery plan that sent $12 billion to rebuild western european nations after world war ii. in this latest move 50 women took out a full page ad in "the new york times" that calls for economic relief in the form of a $2400 monthly payment and other assistance. >> i'm trying to think of creative ideas so that i can earn some kind of money because i feel helpless not being able to support anything for my family. >> "good morning america" will have a full report on the marshall plan for moms coming up on "gma" at 7:00 and abc 7 news reporter david louie spoke with the leader of the movement. you can find his story on our website, abc7news.com. >>> phil matier's final column was published. he spent 35 years at the paper as the san francisco insider and here he is at his final days at fifth and mission. phil joined abc 7 news yesterday morning and looking to the futu
hello, robert. >>> a group of young women are calling on the biden administration for more action to forced to leave their jobs because of the pandemic. it's called the marshall plan for moms and named after the u.s. economic recovery plan that sent $12 billion to rebuild western european nations after world war ii. in this latest move 50 women took out a full page ad in "the new york times" that calls for economic relief in the form of a $2400 monthly payment and other...
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to her grandchildren was her role as a "bridesmaid" in the june 30, 1831 wedding to a young army officer named robert e lee. she talked how the minister got caught in a summer rainstorm and arrived at arlington house soaking wet. he ended up having to borrow a pair of trousers, the reverend was tall and lanky and uncle custis was short and stout. this gave the minister a comical appearance in the trousers whose hem was a couple inches above his boots. another fascinating person who whom britannia interacted was elizabeth schuyler hamilton. more tumultuous memories are also described in her recollections like her decision to take on union officers as boarders during the civil war in an effort to prevent tudor place to be seized by the federal government. another instance she recalled was the hanging of her cousin and nephew after they were captured and accused of being confederate spies in tennessee in 1863. this image of their execution actually made the front page of harper's weekly on july 4 of 1863. in addition to her own memories and experiences, britannia shared anecdotes and information passed
to her grandchildren was her role as a "bridesmaid" in the june 30, 1831 wedding to a young army officer named robert e lee. she talked how the minister got caught in a summer rainstorm and arrived at arlington house soaking wet. he ended up having to borrow a pair of trousers, the reverend was tall and lanky and uncle custis was short and stout. this gave the minister a comical appearance in the trousers whose hem was a couple inches above his boots. another fascinating person who...
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robert downey, jr. back? they wanted that youngnces? >> i did. and i believed that we happened to be, despite current feedback in a very forgiving industry. you know, i was really fortunate and that i was preinternet with much of my misbehavior. but i think i always had a bit of a moral psychology. and i always wanted to kind of do the right thing. which doesn't count for much. and then i took it on the chin, you know. i think whenever you get handed a true period of humiliation, i think that we, i will speak for my own experience seeing it with other people, i give them cred for dusting themselves off. and i hate to say this, a very american thing, you know, to build up and break down and come back. it is, in its own weird way, it is a herey, so by the way, i can relate to tony stark a lot by the time i played him. a guy who needed to really be handed a dose of ouch. >> stephen: robert downey, jr., everybody. when we come back, tiffany haddish does th, colbert questionert. stick around. >> "a late show presents the post nfl rule c
robert downey, jr. back? they wanted that youngnces? >> i did. and i believed that we happened to be, despite current feedback in a very forgiving industry. you know, i was really fortunate and that i was preinternet with much of my misbehavior. but i think i always had a bit of a moral psychology. and i always wanted to kind of do the right thing. which doesn't count for much. and then i took it on the chin, you know. i think whenever you get handed a true period of humiliation, i think...
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robert e. sharpie who at a young age was assistant director of the oak ridge national laboratories and whom i had known only at a distance in oak ridge, became the president of that electronics division and so, bob and i became acquainted and got a mutual respect. bob didn't remain there very long, he became president of the cabinet corporation and left. but i stayed in managing the electronic operations until 1973 and i had been receiving offers that were attractive to leave and one of my sons paul said, oh dad, i'll never leave union carbine. turned out i did. by the way, we had at the meantime, we had six wonderful kids and i remember this -- i mentioned earlier, once said that larry, what are you going to do with all these kids? so i said, carl, will manage well. two of them are physicians, two of them are practicing physicians. two of them are practicing attorneys, one is a practicing register nurse all these years and the others at nbc station manager in texas. they did all right. unfortunately, carl had passed on before i could tell him what happened. our children have been self starters a
robert e. sharpie who at a young age was assistant director of the oak ridge national laboratories and whom i had known only at a distance in oak ridge, became the president of that electronics division and so, bob and i became acquainted and got a mutual respect. bob didn't remain there very long, he became president of the cabinet corporation and left. but i stayed in managing the electronic operations until 1973 and i had been receiving offers that were attractive to leave and one of my sons...
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recipe for totalitarianism well according to wired dot com margaret roberts a political science professor at u.c. san diego and a young a ph d. student there examined ai language algorithms trained on 2 sources are the chinese language version of what a p.t.o. which is blocked within china and by do big. take a similar site operated by china's dominant search engine by do that is subject to government censorship well what the researchers found is that the ai trained on chinese with a pedia represented democracy closer to positive words such as stability the algorithm train on by do break represented democracy closer to chaos well joining me now to discuss has been both co-host. and cyber security expert morgan wright thank you both for joining me today ben let's start with you what does this study mean in terms of language and culture. yeah i don't think that should be surprising to anyone i mean i think that part of the problem is that it was that when people think about this thing called a i they automatically think that there's actually artificial intelligence that has it's own form of intelligence it doesn't it's
recipe for totalitarianism well according to wired dot com margaret roberts a political science professor at u.c. san diego and a young a ph d. student there examined ai language algorithms trained on 2 sources are the chinese language version of what a p.t.o. which is blocked within china and by do big. take a similar site operated by china's dominant search engine by do that is subject to government censorship well what the researchers found is that the ai trained on chinese with a pedia...
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painful part of the book for me which is the revelation a guy the number of robert hanson is fbi headquarters part as a youngnew supervisor first promotion to washington. only years later will driving down the fbi arrested one of its own for espionage but became to find out for ten years for one of these years happened to my unity. said where is that in the book? the chapter called credibility. you might ask, you have a frankly horrific fbi spy case of the betrayal of the fbi and the nation and the credibility chapter. here's why i did it. the book is not about the fbi being perfect and your credibility of your family, your person, your team, your organization is not about that organization or nation being perfect, you're far from perfect right now. it's about owning up to the mistake she made, robert hanson should never been higher paid robert hanson should be detected as a spy somewhere in that tenure. of his spine on fbi agent. we have to figure out a way to win without fighting, and they are very skilled at it and that is the new battlefield for everyone. >> how worried are you about the solar wind pack?
painful part of the book for me which is the revelation a guy the number of robert hanson is fbi headquarters part as a youngnew supervisor first promotion to washington. only years later will driving down the fbi arrested one of its own for espionage but became to find out for ten years for one of these years happened to my unity. said where is that in the book? the chapter called credibility. you might ask, you have a frankly horrific fbi spy case of the betrayal of the fbi and the nation and...
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robert smith about the okay program, our kids. at first i thought it meant the oakland kids, but this program extends throughout the state. so helping young people, young kids. tell us more about that, the fact that it is in other parts of the country. >> yes, so currently we have an okay program in i believe seven states, and chapters just like oklahoma. we call them chapters, and chapter is a middle school that we start in that feeds into a high school. so all of the chapters are ran by african-american police officers, and they try to follow those young boys that we recruit into the program from sixth grade all the way to 12th grade to build that relationship and stick with them to get true any issues that they might encounter. >> do you find them open? do you feel initem dated by seeing the police officers. how do you see that experience? >> at first, just because of what has been going on in the news an the media, the young kids, especially african- american boys are concerned when they first -- you know, when you first approach them. i'm officer smith and this is my program, but really when the young men -- if you stay consistent an
robert smith about the okay program, our kids. at first i thought it meant the oakland kids, but this program extends throughout the state. so helping young people, young kids. tell us more about that, the fact that it is in other parts of the country. >> yes, so currently we have an okay program in i believe seven states, and chapters just like oklahoma. we call them chapters, and chapter is a middle school that we start in that feeds into a high school. so all of the chapters are ran by...
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robert h. terrell who was a very talented young man who had lived for seven years of his life as an enslaved person and then ended up graduating from harvard university and was the first one to graduate with honors, the first black student to graduate with honors. so in fact, they were quite well matched and he would spin with her right away. she was quite attracted to him, but she wasn't ready to settle down and she was absolutely determined to have her european troll her and so, her father had promised her two years abroad and so she ended up staying away two and a half years, but in the meantime, she and robert terrell rewriting to each other the whole time. and jennifer wilcox has done a fabulous job of both translating and then editing her french diaries. so i was able to use those to talk about her time there. but when she was there, she met a lawyer who was a young german baron who ended up asking her to marry him, but he did it in a way that actually offended her, which is that he didn't ask her first, he directly wrote a letter to her father and she was horrified because of two things. fir
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a group of young people inspired by social justice and their diverse backgrounds hoping to change what's taught in history class by being the change themselves. here's abc's deborah robertsings from the social justice committee. >> reporter: for the average high schooler these days, life is about the latest tiktok and fitting in. >> want to look at college courses to go with our african-american studies course. >> reporter: for 18-year-old mcalea randall life is also about making a deference. >> what do you want to the reform in your educational experience. >> there's lack of education of african-american history throughout our school system. the most you learn about african-american history is during the month of february, which is -- >> black history month. >> yeah, black history month and it's limited to the civil rights movement and that's pretty much it. unfortunately. >> no justice! no peace! >> reporter: as protests for social justice erupted year many students face their own racial reckoning in the classroom. >> it's the leader of the african-american leaders of the culture club. >> reporter: for her and her classmates in new jersey change begins with a course co
a group of young people inspired by social justice and their diverse backgrounds hoping to change what's taught in history class by being the change themselves. here's abc's deborah robertsings from the social justice committee. >> reporter: for the average high schooler these days, life is about the latest tiktok and fitting in. >> want to look at college courses to go with our african-american studies course. >> reporter: for 18-year-old mcalea randall life is also about...
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robert and off ski $51.00 was the final score in munich. and african soccer players who play in european leagues are the inspiration for many young people in their home countries who want to follow in their footsteps. is a kenyan international he plays in turkey but has set up a foundation to help kids back home in africa with life both on and off the pitch. know it's a. difficult place i live pretty close to the dump site distance in a minute. we check in a football. just the next to me so we used the plastic bags from the garbage to make. nowadays johannah is a pro footballer in europe for the last 14 years the kenyan international has played in belgium luxembourg and turkey but mallo has not forgotten his roots despite his time abroad. they don't want to talk about it. because they said it's. bad for me i'm proud of where i come from that's why i really want to give back so i'm going for me. for a lot of kids when i see all this here i think in my mind is why can't i have this in you know in 10 in 2017 set up a foundation in his hometown established a football academy close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their ski
robert and off ski $51.00 was the final score in munich. and african soccer players who play in european leagues are the inspiration for many young people in their home countries who want to follow in their footsteps. is a kenyan international he plays in turkey but has set up a foundation to help kids back home in africa with life both on and off the pitch. know it's a. difficult place i live pretty close to the dump site distance in a minute. we check in a football. just the next to me so we...
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the revelation that or or a period of time guy by the name of robert hansen was my unit chief at fbi headquarters. i was a brand-new young supervisor when the first promotion to washington and only years later while driving down the florida turnpike on my way to the miami office for work i hear on the radio that the fbi had arrested one of its own, robert philip hansen for espionage and we found out that for 10 years bob hansen spied for the russians undetected and for one of those years it happened to be my unit chief. where is that in the book? it's in the chapter called credibility and it frankly might have put a horrific fbi spy case of the trail of the fbi and nation in the credibility chapter,here's what i did . the focus of the fbi being perfect and your credibility, your team, your organization isn't about that organization or nation being perfect, are democracy is far from perfect . it's about owning up to the mistakes you made. robert hansen should never have been hired, he should have been detected somewhere in that 10 year period . but when he was found and boy they went after him and they, the mole and it wa
the revelation that or or a period of time guy by the name of robert hansen was my unit chief at fbi headquarters. i was a brand-new young supervisor when the first promotion to washington and only years later while driving down the florida turnpike on my way to the miami office for work i hear on the radio that the fbi had arrested one of its own, robert philip hansen for espionage and we found out that for 10 years bob hansen spied for the russians undetected and for one of those years it...
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penalty in the 11 minutes which saw robert levin dusky step up he scored all goals in this season's previous 43 victory over how to this time he was to 95 when a young shine back between the posts under the new coach and repaying the faith. however he could not prevent by in scoring 10 minutes later kingsley commom benefited from a hefty deflection the frenchman put in a lively performance and was rewarded with a slice of luck. after the break how to held the fort and kept counter-attacking they even hit the back of the net just before the hour mark only to have the goal ruled out for an offside position in the build up. the capital club put in a strong performance in their 2nd game under adonai but it did not yield any points as brian got the win and then hurried off the pitch to catch their flight to the club world cup in qatar. you're watching the dublin is live from the land i'm told me. he doesn't use africa as christine mondays up next gen member you can keep up today on our website e.w. dot com follow us on twitter and instagram as well i did up the news thanks for joining us. why are people forced to hide in trucks. there are many reasons. t
penalty in the 11 minutes which saw robert levin dusky step up he scored all goals in this season's previous 43 victory over how to this time he was to 95 when a young shine back between the posts under the new coach and repaying the faith. however he could not prevent by in scoring 10 minutes later kingsley commom benefited from a hefty deflection the frenchman put in a lively performance and was rewarded with a slice of luck. after the break how to held the fort and kept counter-attacking...
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the critical influence here is probably robert mills but he did have, when he was living in philadelphia he began to take some or a young man and to mentor them and some concepts were successful but sometimes it was not. but in terms of mentoring other architects one can go through the list to louis sullivan and then down to frank lloyd wright and it's a wonderful kind of genealogical architectural tree but again, there weren't a lot of architects so when one looks at latrobe's career one of the things to understand is that he really tried to establish architecture as a profession and that was hard. it was hard because it was so much competition from carpenters, books and from artisans who simply built houses without any desire to make them the kind of splendid spaces that he wanted to. as far as low domes i would answer no, others did not share his affinity for low domes. that is why we have the capital today. you probably know this but on the eve of the civil war that the great dorm of thomas [inaudible] was being erected and congress wanted to have more and congressman liked it and they wanted to have domes put over
the critical influence here is probably robert mills but he did have, when he was living in philadelphia he began to take some or a young man and to mentor them and some concepts were successful but sometimes it was not. but in terms of mentoring other architects one can go through the list to louis sullivan and then down to frank lloyd wright and it's a wonderful kind of genealogical architectural tree but again, there weren't a lot of architects so when one looks at latrobe's career one of...
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young kids. outrages us. connell: steve, thank you, and i almost forgot to ask robert, do you still root for tom brady this weekend? >> are you kidding me i'm all in for tom brady number seven is coming. connell: all right >> i'm on the same page on that. [laughter] connell: there you go we'll actually talk about the game a little bit later thank you, gentlemen have a terrific weekend. >> thank you. connell: enjoy the super bowl and we also have a possible game changer we'll talk about as one company's advancement toward a one shot vaccine it could get emergency approval from the fda so we have a board member from johnson & johnson on the show right after the break talking about that effort, plus betting on the big game, online gambling, it is set to surge for this year's super bowl, so many of us stuck at home we'll talk to the fox sports analyst mark schler coming up a little bit later in the show and big bucks amid the pandemic we are live today from a shrimp boat on how the seafood business is really cashing in. stick around you don't want to miss that. we'll be right back. i have an idea for a trade. oh yeah,
young kids. outrages us. connell: steve, thank you, and i almost forgot to ask robert, do you still root for tom brady this weekend? >> are you kidding me i'm all in for tom brady number seven is coming. connell: all right >> i'm on the same page on that. [laughter] connell: there you go we'll actually talk about the game a little bit later thank you, gentlemen have a terrific weekend. >> thank you. connell: enjoy the super bowl and we also have a possible game changer we'll...
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robert had engraved with a special inscription. >> it had our initials and the date of our wedding. >> reporter: years later, while leaving her grandmother's house, helping her three young off her finger, falling into the snow. >> i turned around and tried to find my ring, but it was just gone. >> reporter: fast forward 48 years to earlier this month when karen woke up to find a facebook message from the ridge historical society in chicago. they had tracked her down, with some amazing news. the message reading in part, "we were asked by the current owner of a house to help find the owner of a wedding ring she found while gardening at her house. the inside initials are "r.a. to k.b.," plus a date. we think it matches you. >> i went, oh, my goodness, i couldn't believe it. so i immediately messaged back and said, "yes. yes, i lost that ring probably 50 years ago." >> reporter: this past week, this very special discovery made its way to san antonio, where karen and robert now live. >> it's been sitting on my nightstand in the box ever since because i promised all the family that i wouldn't open it until we were all together. >> i think you should open it. >> reporter: so t
robert had engraved with a special inscription. >> it had our initials and the date of our wedding. >> reporter: years later, while leaving her grandmother's house, helping her three young off her finger, falling into the snow. >> i turned around and tried to find my ring, but it was just gone. >> reporter: fast forward 48 years to earlier this month when karen woke up to find a facebook message from the ridge historical society in chicago. they had tracked her down,...
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roberts. >> reporter: they were supremely talented and unforgettable. ♪ stop in the name of love ♪ ♪ before you break my heart ♪ ♪ think is over ♪ >> reporter: three inspiring and beautiful younging member of their chart-topping group. in 1959 at age 15, joining the group "the primettes," eventually changing their name to the supremes. ♪ see about me ♪ ♪ come see about me ♪ ♪ see about your baby ♪ ♪ come see about me ♪ >> reporter: they became superstars during america's civil rights movement, popular with black and white audiences. appearing in white venues, breaking barriers. >> well, this is black history month. >> reporter: posting this video just three days ago, telling what she witnessed and overcame. >> we the supremes. we experienced a lot of that stuff, right? we had a lot of things happening to us on those shows because of segregation. >> reporter: mary wilson died at her home monday at 76. she had just announced a new book and new music coming out. ♪ you can't hurry love ♪ ♪ you just have to wait ♪ ♪ she said love don't come easy ♪ >> reporter: tonight, fellow supreme diana ross saying, "my condolences to you, mary's family. i am reminded that each day is a gift. th
roberts. >> reporter: they were supremely talented and unforgettable. ♪ stop in the name of love ♪ ♪ before you break my heart ♪ ♪ think is over ♪ >> reporter: three inspiring and beautiful younging member of their chart-topping group. in 1959 at age 15, joining the group "the primettes," eventually changing their name to the supremes. ♪ see about me ♪ ♪ come see about me ♪ ♪ see about your baby ♪ ♪ come see about me ♪ >> reporter: they...
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young nation seat of government. although he did not live to see the government officially relocated here, his vision shaped the national capitol for years to come. in george washington's final battle, robertson highlights washington's political skills and reveals how he worked behind the scenes to establish the new city. robert watson is distinguished professor of american studies at university and senior fellow at the florida joint center for citizenship. he is the author of numerous books and politics including the ghost ship of brooklyn, the knotty titanic, the first crisis the war of 1812. he's the of two encyclopedias the american presidents and americans first ladies. professor watson has served on the board of the harry truman foundation, the calvin coolidge memorial foundation, and the george mcgovern lebron center for public service. professor watson is also served as a visiting scholar with many organizations including the truman presidential library, gerald floyd present up museum illinois holocaust museum and u.s. military academy at west point. now let's hear from robert watson, thank you for joining us today. >> hello everyone i am robert watson. here to talk about my latest
young nation seat of government. although he did not live to see the government officially relocated here, his vision shaped the national capitol for years to come. in george washington's final battle, robertson highlights washington's political skills and reveals how he worked behind the scenes to establish the new city. robert watson is distinguished professor of american studies at university and senior fellow at the florida joint center for citizenship. he is the author of numerous books...
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robert e. lee that how did you see him honored and admired in your life? >> growing up as a kid he was the virginia gentlemen is an ambitious young kid i wanted status on a scale of one through ten i would put lee at 11 despite the fact i went to church every sunday i would be jesus at five. i revered him. i hope you don't mind. i have a prop here is my first chapter book meet robert e. lee that i got in a read it over and over again when i was in alexandria virginia growing up i was so happy to go to the sixth grade because we were busting so i went from the all-white elementary school douglas macarthur to the segregated black school named after robert e. lee elementary there were 60 some street in alexandria named for can spread confederates despite the fact alexandria spent 12 hours in the confederacy before was occupied by the united states army. they were named in the fifties and sixties as a reaction to interrogation. - - integration. semi ten revered him he was born only 2 miles from where i was born he lived there most of his life and was the great hero in my life. i was wrong about this but he was a hero to me growing up
robert e. lee that how did you see him honored and admired in your life? >> growing up as a kid he was the virginia gentlemen is an ambitious young kid i wanted status on a scale of one through ten i would put lee at 11 despite the fact i went to church every sunday i would be jesus at five. i revered him. i hope you don't mind. i have a prop here is my first chapter book meet robert e. lee that i got in a read it over and over again when i was in alexandria virginia growing up i was so...
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firefighters saved a young border collie after he took a tumble down a cliff while hiking with his humans yesterday. crews used ropes to reach the 8-month old robert shared photos of robert posing with the crew that rescued him. >>> a san francisco artist has painted a portrait of amanda gorman on a wall. it's at the corner of page and laguna. the san francisco zen commissioned the work from nicole hayden. it shows gordon at joe biden's inauguration. hayden said she rewatched her reciting the poem and paused ate the moment that her arms were spread wide and she wasgwi h it's beautiful. >> all right. let's talk about what's going on today. around the state you can see the wet weather moving into the northern half, and it's going to be increasing clouds in the southern half. winter storm warning starts tonight. specifically 2:00 in the morning through wednesday at 6:00 in the morning. one to two feet above 6500 feet. and the snow level will drop down to 5500 feet. a couple of inches down to that level which will make difficult travel tricky. up to 12 inches at donner kirk wood 9. the 1 to 2 feet is probably above 8,000 to 9,000 feet on the peaks and
firefighters saved a young border collie after he took a tumble down a cliff while hiking with his humans yesterday. crews used ropes to reach the 8-month old robert shared photos of robert posing with the crew that rescued him. >>> a san francisco artist has painted a portrait of amanda gorman on a wall. it's at the corner of page and laguna. the san francisco zen commissioned the work from nicole hayden. it shows gordon at joe biden's inauguration. hayden said she rewatched her...
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i have to say, a young black documentarian, kirk frasier, worked with me on this, and i am so very proud. it's like a love letter to my father, lawrence t. robertseah, really, really. on the history channel, 8:00 on wednesday night. thank you, robin. it's great to see you. i wish you well. >> always. >> jimmy: say hello to amber. >> i will. >> jimmy: "tuskegee " be right back with pentatonix. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz, the best or nothing. drive safe. what'll we do with our son gone off to college? what you'll do is claim a tuition tax credit for him. which, i can help file. right here. come on, look, look, look! if you're a photographer, these props can be deducted. ♪ can i write off the wifi in my son's treehouse? if that's where you get your freelancing done, then yep. thank you! file with the help of an expert. or, let an expert file for you. intuit turbotax live at panera, when we make a pizza... we don't just “make a pizza.” we use fresh, clean ingredients... to make a masterpiece. order our new pepperoni and four cheese flatbread pizzas for delivery or pickup today. panera. (dad vo) i s
i have to say, a young black documentarian, kirk frasier, worked with me on this, and i am so very proud. it's like a love letter to my father, lawrence t. robertseah, really, really. on the history channel, 8:00 on wednesday night. thank you, robin. it's great to see you. i wish you well. >> always. >> jimmy: say hello to amber. >> i will. >> jimmy: "tuskegee " be right back with pentatonix. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is...
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robert zone, denise mcnair, and addie mae collins. those four girls are immortalized in statues that are in the park right across the road from where i am. the statues of the youngll to see. that is why this is a pilgrimage spot for people looking at the history of the civil rights movement. the brutal attack had become a new rallying cry in the fight for civil rights. the blacks were seen around the country as a moral attack as a foundation in the united states. its helped p the passage of the civil rights act a year later. the reverend dr. carol mckinstry was there that day. she survived a second bombing at her home. her book is "while the world watched." doctor, than you for joining me. reverend, thank you for joining me. you were here that day. tell us a bit about what happened that day. if you look at the church now, there's no evidence that there was violence here, no evidence of the damage that was done. what was that day like? >> good morning, and welcome to birmingham. on september 15th, 1963, it was a regular morning, typical morning. the sun was somewhat overcast. i arrived at church about 9:30. at that point we had approximately, according to the fbi
robert zone, denise mcnair, and addie mae collins. those four girls are immortalized in statues that are in the park right across the road from where i am. the statues of the youngll to see. that is why this is a pilgrimage spot for people looking at the history of the civil rights movement. the brutal attack had become a new rallying cry in the fight for civil rights. the blacks were seen around the country as a moral attack as a foundation in the united states. its helped p the passage of the...
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young lady on the very left of the bottom slot. she was a beauty from carlisle pennsylvania. beverly robertson was once engaged to her. but she doesn't marry beverly robert i'll give you a guess on who she actually marries. she marries jeb stuart jeff stewart. they date for about two months. he's famously says i came i saw i was conquered and she marries him. do you think jeb stuart and beverly robertson get along? of course, they do not so he can't go on jeb stuart try and the last person that leaves is kind of the the guy there with the dark beard looking rather grumpy and his name is grumble jones. now if your nickname is grumble, what do you think? you're interpersonal skills are like, yeah. jeb stuart doesn't write long letters. unless grumble jones is up for promotion and then he writes very long letters on why he should not be promoted. all of this is to say that lee did have options but personalities matter. jeb stuart takes all the best calvary with him. and ultimately these other resources do not get used we say you had better know what's going on two levels above you and this makes sense if i can make my boss's boss successful. we will be succ
young lady on the very left of the bottom slot. she was a beauty from carlisle pennsylvania. beverly robertson was once engaged to her. but she doesn't marry beverly robert i'll give you a guess on who she actually marries. she marries jeb stuart jeff stewart. they date for about two months. he's famously says i came i saw i was conquered and she marries him. do you think jeb stuart and beverly robertson get along? of course, they do not so he can't go on jeb stuart try and the last person that...
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hour back and forth between the two young stars and rip prospective parties and the fight over experience during the capitol hill riots. good afternoon i'm john robertsdra: good afternoon the republican congressman nancy gates at this time yesterday said democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is good at "politicizing events to her advantage. >> john: and also hitting the media for over dramatizing alexandria ocasio-cortez account of what happened. aoc responding accusing of minimizing her experience and calling her "cynical and disgusting." >> sandra: one william standing by with analysis. i look forward to that but first, live in washington, hey rich esmond. >> this fight has gone from twitter, down to the halls of congress and now has returned to twitter as alexandria ocasio-cortez says congresswoman nancy gates is twisting her words that nancy mays criticizing that she never gave. and she says aoc is using this episode for political gain. >> she is very good at politicizing advanced to her advantage and that's what's going on today. we have seen it through her tenure in congress. these are the reasons why american is fed up with culture
hour back and forth between the two young stars and rip prospective parties and the fight over experience during the capitol hill riots. good afternoon i'm john robertsdra: good afternoon the republican congressman nancy gates at this time yesterday said democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is good at "politicizing events to her advantage. >> john: and also hitting the media for over dramatizing alexandria ocasio-cortez account of what happened. aoc responding accusing...
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roberts, unfortunately he has a frozen. try and defrost him and go back a bit later. unemployment in the uk has risen to its highest rate in five years, with young what _ those statistics? i think they were more or less what we _ those statistics? i think they were more or less what we were - more or less what we were anticipating. as you say, unemployment, the rate has now gone up unemployment, the rate has now gone up to over 5.1%, quite interestingly it is higherfor men at up to over 5.1%, quite interestingly it is higher for men at 5.4% than it is for women at 4.8%, but what you have just mentioned is that this is not hitting proportionately. these overall figures are hiding the fact that some groups have been very badly hit. in terms of a bit of good news, if you look at payroll figures, the numbers have gone up from 83,000 over december, but if you look back to a year ago, they are down 726,000, so that is almost three quarters of a million jobs and of thosejobs that three quarters of a million jobs and of those jobs that have gone, 58.5% have come from those in the age group 18 to 24, so young people are being very badly hit. truth? group
roberts, unfortunately he has a frozen. try and defrost him and go back a bit later. unemployment in the uk has risen to its highest rate in five years, with young what _ those statistics? i think they were more or less what we _ those statistics? i think they were more or less what we were - more or less what we were anticipating. as you say, unemployment, the rate has now gone up unemployment, the rate has now gone up to over 5.1%, quite interestingly it is higherfor men at up to over 5.1%,...