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and that's a known photo of robert williams. so as we go forward, the purpose of the facial reconstruction, of course, was to continue to maintain interest in the "monitor's" story. but there is a very practical purpose. and that is that 150 years has all but erased any first-person, emotional connection with these men. it's also probably erased the ability for somebody to look at a photograph and say that was my -- that certainly has erased the ability for them to say that's my grandfather. maybe great grandfather. maybe folks alive who might remember somebody that was their great grandfather. but in ten years since the recovery of these men no one has come forward -- there have been a few. but no one's come forward and said, i have dna i'd like to offer up that has been a match. and in fact the trail has gone somewhat cold. so the purpose of the reconstruction was to shake family trees, to get people around the world -- and i say around the world because there's a very high likelihood, for instance, robert williams' family may
and that's a known photo of robert williams. so as we go forward, the purpose of the facial reconstruction, of course, was to continue to maintain interest in the "monitor's" story. but there is a very practical purpose. and that is that 150 years has all but erased any first-person, emotional connection with these men. it's also probably erased the ability for somebody to look at a photograph and say that was my -- that certainly has erased the ability for them to say that's my...
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that's a known photo of robert williams. so as we go forward, the purpose of the facial reconstruction, of course, was to continue to maintain interest in the monitor's story. but there is a very practical purpose. that is that 150 years has all but erased any first-person, emotional connection with these men. it's also probably erased the ability for somebody to look at a photo and say, that's my grandfather, maybe great grandfather. but in ten years since the recovery of these men, no one has come forward. there have been a few. but no one's come forward and said, i have dna i'd like to offer up that has been a match. the trail has gone somewhat cold. the purpose of the reconstruction was to shake family trees, to get people around the world -- i say around the world because there's a very high likelihood, robert williams' family may be from wales and not from the united states. to get people to go back to their family trees, come forward if they believe that they may be a descendant of one of these two men, if there are d
that's a known photo of robert williams. so as we go forward, the purpose of the facial reconstruction, of course, was to continue to maintain interest in the monitor's story. but there is a very practical purpose. that is that 150 years has all but erased any first-person, emotional connection with these men. it's also probably erased the ability for somebody to look at a photo and say, that's my grandfather, maybe great grandfather. but in ten years since the recovery of these men, no one has...
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before i go on, i, too, will miss robert bryan. one quick story about some of the things we get into, at the army corps of engineers, the demolition of pier 36, which will appear in the capital plan, they changed the federal boilerplate. the port believe that they changed it for the entire country. it was a long one but we got there at the end and then ultimately sided with robert. i will start off with some process. section 2.3 of the city's administration code is what drives the city generation of the capital plan every year, at least until last year before they amended it, to have the city administrator bring into the board of supervisors every other year. this year, staff thought it was a good idea to bring it before the commission because there had been a number of big changes. additionally, at the last capital planning committee meeting, members of the board of supervisors had requested a mid cycle update. cpc has requested that port staff present on monday march 5. we will be presenting their with the provision that this is
before i go on, i, too, will miss robert bryan. one quick story about some of the things we get into, at the army corps of engineers, the demolition of pier 36, which will appear in the capital plan, they changed the federal boilerplate. the port believe that they changed it for the entire country. it was a long one but we got there at the end and then ultimately sided with robert. i will start off with some process. section 2.3 of the city's administration code is what drives the city...
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we have really benefited tremendously under robert's leadership. he arrived in the first couple of years and spearheaded a number of relooks at our boiler plate contracts, memos, licenses, to bring them up to the best possible standard. he has helped us through numerous complex issues and litigation, as well as spearheaded a couple of projects on his own. most notably, as it relates to some legacy issues of pg&e at the power plant site. once the transfer was made, there were some of lingering issues that roberts took the lead on resolving on the port's behalf. i am excited for robert to have this great, new opportunity for the city, an opportunity which likely has an impact on the port. it is nice to have someone representing in some fashion our interest, but it is sad to see him leave in the middle of everything he has started. robert, thank you for everything you have done on our behalf, and for your great professionalism, the way that you have raised the bar on our standards of contracts and leases. we will always be indebted, at least for the t
we have really benefited tremendously under robert's leadership. he arrived in the first couple of years and spearheaded a number of relooks at our boiler plate contracts, memos, licenses, to bring them up to the best possible standard. he has helped us through numerous complex issues and litigation, as well as spearheaded a couple of projects on his own. most notably, as it relates to some legacy issues of pg&e at the power plant site. once the transfer was made, there were some of...
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this is what george's brother robert told me last night. who was screaming there, robert?that's my brother. >> how can you be so sure? because trayvon's family are equally adamant it's their boy. >> you know, that's a very sensitive thing to talk about. i don't blame them for being as equally adamant. i don't blame anybody whose meam member they believe or perceive to hear on a tape for being equally adamant. i would expected nothing less actually. i know that that's george. >> joining me now is one of the attorneys of trayvon martin's family. natalie jackson. what did you make of the interview i conducted with robert zimmerman? >> well, i thought it was more of the same that we've seen. we've seen it from his father. we've seen it from joe oliver. we've seen his from his attorney. now we see it from his brother. it's a tweaking of the story. and it's a bedding of a story to see which story is the best and most acceptable to america. and it's also coming from people who will never, ever take the stand. these are people who are not involved in the story. they weren't there,
this is what george's brother robert told me last night. who was screaming there, robert?that's my brother. >> how can you be so sure? because trayvon's family are equally adamant it's their boy. >> you know, that's a very sensitive thing to talk about. i don't blame them for being as equally adamant. i don't blame anybody whose meam member they believe or perceive to hear on a tape for being equally adamant. i would expected nothing less actually. i know that that's george....
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robert zimmerman is once again willing to challenge the facts on the record. he told fox 35, i don't believe that happened, meaning that conversation. i don't believe she was on the phone with him and i find it very strange, with the publicity involved in this, that all of a sudden, after three weeks, someone would remember that they were on the phone. "abc news" reported trayvon's phone logs show the conversation occurred five minutes before someone arrived on the scene. here's what happened on february 26th as a we know it. at 7:12 p.m., trayvon martin was on the phone with a friend. by 7:17, police arrive on the scene of the shooting and trayvon martin was dead. at 7:51, george zimmerman arrived at the sanford police station. let's return to john bucho, homicide department with 25 years experience in miami. thanks for being with us, i appreciate your time. as a homicide detective, what inconsistencies jump out at you? >> first, it's a pleasure to be here. as far as the facts i know about the case and this is from the media, i don't have the details from the
robert zimmerman is once again willing to challenge the facts on the record. he told fox 35, i don't believe that happened, meaning that conversation. i don't believe she was on the phone with him and i find it very strange, with the publicity involved in this, that all of a sudden, after three weeks, someone would remember that they were on the phone. "abc news" reported trayvon's phone logs show the conversation occurred five minutes before someone arrived on the scene. here's what...
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(robert altman) we had 4 assassins incarcerated and had for years. there's not one person alive, nor has there ever been, who can sit and really tell you why any of these people did the act they did. (gunshot) so my assassination was politically inspired, but it was not a political assassination, because i'm saying it doesn't make any difference. okay, everybody, sing! somebody, sing! (screams from the crowd) (narrator) in 1968, haskell wexler used the riots surrounding the democratic national convention in chicago as a backdrop for a feature film. "medium cool" employed real and fictional elements to explore the impact of tv on the 60's traumatic event. (screams and commotion from the crowd) the title "medium cool" is derived by marshall mcluhan, who spoke of television as being a "cool" medium. (haskell wexler) what was happening was happening in the street and there were other cameras shooting. i had a camera where my actress was involved in the situation. (crowd chanting) people in the streets recognize that their validity would not be certified
(robert altman) we had 4 assassins incarcerated and had for years. there's not one person alive, nor has there ever been, who can sit and really tell you why any of these people did the act they did. (gunshot) so my assassination was politically inspired, but it was not a political assassination, because i'm saying it doesn't make any difference. okay, everybody, sing! somebody, sing! (screams from the crowd) (narrator) in 1968, haskell wexler used the riots surrounding the democratic national...
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robert oppenheimer a security threat? and security risk? he doesn't answer it directly but he says i think you can tell answer would be to that, in other words, it's very critical statement. he had to hide his membership in the party and the story he told to grefz and only he and groves knew and kept that a full secret. that may be why oppenheimer had -- whether he goes into exile, he speaks out on issues of human rights a arms race. he no longer goes to washington. his membership on the committees a security clearance. oppenheimer never takes a public role. he never really comes out and discusses the arms race. and i had to keep quiet and he didn't that i'll admit is speculation. next slide, please. just one footnote. i think the incident probably finished oppenheimer as far as any possibility of getting a clearance again was concerned. but straws wanted to make sure that oppenheimer would never come back again and he needed a international stature who could testify essentially for the prosecution. he assumed that was go
robert oppenheimer a security threat? and security risk? he doesn't answer it directly but he says i think you can tell answer would be to that, in other words, it's very critical statement. he had to hide his membership in the party and the story he told to grefz and only he and groves knew and kept that a full secret. that may be why oppenheimer had -- whether he goes into exile, he speaks out on issues of human rights a arms race. he no longer goes to washington. his membership on the...
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and roberts the chief justice.hink he prefers to see the court speak with a solid voice. people are looking at escape clauses. people are worried. the governments don't believe this is a tax. everybody looking suspiciously at roberts. would he take the escape clause and say we will not have a strong opinion. ? host: some say when it comes to the commerce clause that chief justice roberts may not be the fifth vote. but he maybe the sixth vote. guest: i would agree with that. i think roberts would like -- to present a solid decision. i think that justice kennedy, who is likely, if it is a", to be the swing vote -- if the justice kennedy votes to find the act constitutional, i would not be surprised if not only justice scalia but justice roberts to vote in favor of constitutionality. for roberts, it has to do with institutional stability and the projection of the court's image as a partial bid that might weigh upon him heavily. host: what is the role of the supreme court in our society and how does that pertain to thi
and roberts the chief justice.hink he prefers to see the court speak with a solid voice. people are looking at escape clauses. people are worried. the governments don't believe this is a tax. everybody looking suspiciously at roberts. would he take the escape clause and say we will not have a strong opinion. ? host: some say when it comes to the commerce clause that chief justice roberts may not be the fifth vote. but he maybe the sixth vote. guest: i would agree with that. i think roberts...
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roberts has a conservative view of the role of a judge.he believes in leaving legislating to the congress and he said this in his confirmation hearing: >> judges are like umpires. umpires don't make the rules, they apply them. >> pelley: attorney david bois has argued before the chief. when you look at the tenure of chief justice roberts, what has this court been known for? >> i think it's been known for conservatism-- not entirely-- but i think in general it's moved the law in a conservative direction, but i think it's largely done that incrementally. >> pelley: "cautious" is a word you hear often when people describe roberts. cautious and a stickler for rules. >> well, the chief justice is not only a brilliant judge, but he's a regular person. he's got a family, he's the kind of person who would talk sports with you and he enjoys a round of golf. >> pelley: you play golf with him? >> there was a time when we played together with some frequency. >> pelley: you can judge a lot about a man on a golf course. tell me a story. >> well, he's a
roberts has a conservative view of the role of a judge.he believes in leaving legislating to the congress and he said this in his confirmation hearing: >> judges are like umpires. umpires don't make the rules, they apply them. >> pelley: attorney david bois has argued before the chief. when you look at the tenure of chief justice roberts, what has this court been known for? >> i think it's been known for conservatism-- not entirely-- but i think in general it's moved the law...
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robert garrigus has stuck around after his final round 64. so the playoff will head back to this hole at 18 and then go 16, 17, 18. go to the snake pit if necessary. goosen for par. >> well, i've got to take my hat off to him. he really hung in there. after the first few holes, i was wondering if he would even complete the round, let alone post a reasonable score. so kudos to him for staying with it. >> after the double bogey, bogey start, plus 4 in his first five holes and you just can't recover from that, even though he got it together in the middle portion of the round but ends with two straight bogeys and a 75. so jim furyk taps in for his 2 under round of 69 and we've got a four-way playoff. and the first playoff in the 12-year history of this tournament. so they'll go back to the par 418th. luke donald, jim furyk, robert garrigus and sang-moon bae heading back to 18. let's see if we can decide it. >>> all right, hi again, everyone. back down to florida in just a moment. first let's bring you up to date on some of the other sports news o
robert garrigus has stuck around after his final round 64. so the playoff will head back to this hole at 18 and then go 16, 17, 18. go to the snake pit if necessary. goosen for par. >> well, i've got to take my hat off to him. he really hung in there. after the first few holes, i was wondering if he would even complete the round, let alone post a reasonable score. so kudos to him for staying with it. >> after the double bogey, bogey start, plus 4 in his first five holes and you just...
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because dr roberts bill gross the co-founder of pimco the largest on fund in the world i'd say what he said earlier about how both political parties don't have a long term view that encourages long term investment in the united states and that's one of the issues that something you're talking about too it sounds like with talking about how outsourcing has been this long term problem that has shed all of these jobs over years now in the same graph that i was listening to him say that there's a story today. that china is increasing its strategic petroleum reserves it already did a first round of getting building up its reserves for an emergency and now it's on to the second one this is at the same time that we see the united states this debate going on about using this or teach it to trolling and reserves to do something about gas prices because they're higher in this feels very much like a political football it's been used as a political football before during an election year where obama wants to get reelected and republicans are getting on him about the gas prices so my question to
because dr roberts bill gross the co-founder of pimco the largest on fund in the world i'd say what he said earlier about how both political parties don't have a long term view that encourages long term investment in the united states and that's one of the issues that something you're talking about too it sounds like with talking about how outsourcing has been this long term problem that has shed all of these jobs over years now in the same graph that i was listening to him say that there's a...
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robert garrigus has stuck around after his final round 64. so the playoff will head back to this hole at 18 and then go 16, 17, 18. go to the snake pit if necessary. goosen for par. >> well, i've got to take my hat off to him. he really hung in there. after the first few holes, i was wondering if he would even complete the round, let alone post a reasonable score. so kudos to him for staying with it. >> after the double bogey, bogey start, plus 4 in his first five holes and you just can't recover from that, even though he got it together in the middle portion of the round but ends with two straight bogeys and a 75. so jim furyk taps in for his 2 under round of 69 and we've got a four-way playoff. and the first playoff in the 12-year history of this tournament. so they'll go back to the par 418th. luke donald, jim furyk, robert garrigus and sang-moon bae heading back to 18. let's see if we can decide it. >>> all right, hi again, everyone. back down to florida in just a moment. first let's bring you up to date on some of the other sports news o
robert garrigus has stuck around after his final round 64. so the playoff will head back to this hole at 18 and then go 16, 17, 18. go to the snake pit if necessary. goosen for par. >> well, i've got to take my hat off to him. he really hung in there. after the first few holes, i was wondering if he would even complete the round, let alone post a reasonable score. so kudos to him for staying with it. >> after the double bogey, bogey start, plus 4 in his first five holes and you just...
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andrew luck or robert griffin iii?> you know, i definitely want a stanford guy being on my team being a cal guy. so rg-3. both have great talents and great abilities. rg is off the charts. phenomenal players, phenomenal guys, both will have great career. but to answer your question, i'm going to go with rg-3. >> do you think the pursuit of peyton manning is over or is it just beginning? >> me personally, i don't think they should bring peyton in, with his whole injury situation and neck. i just don't think it would be a great fit. they should allow rg-3 to come in here, groom him, throw him into the fire and let him go. >> the trade cannot be finalized until the league year begins on tuesday. >>> hometown hockey. the capitals playing a saturday matinee on the road against the bruins. the caps haven't won a game in boston since 2010. coach dale hunter. pick it up in first period. after semin scores, hendrix crashing the net. see it again. just a gritty, hard working goal. caps up 2-0. but the lead wouldn't last. second
andrew luck or robert griffin iii?> you know, i definitely want a stanford guy being on my team being a cal guy. so rg-3. both have great talents and great abilities. rg is off the charts. phenomenal players, phenomenal guys, both will have great career. but to answer your question, i'm going to go with rg-3. >> do you think the pursuit of peyton manning is over or is it just beginning? >> me personally, i don't think they should bring peyton in, with his whole injury situation...
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. >> there is new information about sergeant robert bales test. the father of two was able to talk to his wife for the first time yesterday to discuss family matters, not the case and suspected charges. robert bales is likely facing murder charges in connection with the shootings in afghanistan earlier this month. >> you could not imagine a bigger case. >> robert bales is expected to be charged with 17 counts of murder, including other charges two weeks after an allegedly shooting spree in afghan villages killing 17, including nine children and eight adults. robert bales attorney said he believes it will be difficult for the governor to prove the case. the client has memory problems surrounding the incident. >> he has some memories from the evening before the alleged incident, and then after that, but no memory of what happened in between. >> the incident reignite the debate of whether american troops should withdraw from afghanistan. the top commander says he would like to keep most if not all their next year. >> 68,000? >> it is a good number, b
. >> there is new information about sergeant robert bales test. the father of two was able to talk to his wife for the first time yesterday to discuss family matters, not the case and suspected charges. robert bales is likely facing murder charges in connection with the shootings in afghanistan earlier this month. >> you could not imagine a bigger case. >> robert bales is expected to be charged with 17 counts of murder, including other charges two weeks after an allegedly...
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major robert marchanti tianna tianna hawkins brings it home. in long shot to try to tie it by becky burke fell short. terps win. the lady terps take on texas a&m on sunday afternoon. peyton manning makes a decision in a much more low-key way than lebron james. a phone call to the denver. his agent has started the final phase of a contract negotiation with denver. will the broncos do with tim tebow? john elway has not said. possibly a trade for tim tebow. manning will try to get to a super bowl. >> 6:28. 61 degrees on tv hill. project baltimore residents do not want in their neighborhood because the mayor has a new plant to lower property tax rates in the city. i will explain. >> we're live at the timonium fairground where decorating bowls for the empty bowl >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us this morning. we have several school delays because of the fog on the eastern shore. they are scrolling
major robert marchanti tianna tianna hawkins brings it home. in long shot to try to tie it by becky burke fell short. terps win. the lady terps take on texas a&m on sunday afternoon. peyton manning makes a decision in a much more low-key way than lebron james. a phone call to the denver. his agent has started the final phase of a contract negotiation with denver. will the broncos do with tim tebow? john elway has not said. possibly a trade for tim tebow. manning will try to get to a super...
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let's start with you, robert.ive the president and his campaign team a grade on how they did on the video. what are you going to give them. >> triple-a. >> triple a. >> i think it's a stunning video and narrated with tom hanks one of our great actors with compassion and a sense of feeling. >> mike: yeah. >> i think the whole video had a sense of feeling and draws me in. i might not agree with the policies of the administration, but i look at that video and get taken in and that's something that the left does better than us, and this is a beautiful piece of ad prop, and-- >> sally, what about you. >> i don't agree with the ad prop, but the triple-a. and look, the president says one thing we are where we are, what the video does well, puts out facts, facts about the, you know, 22 straight months of job growth and that's what's going to take to win the campaign. >> mike: all right. >> i give the president a halo and i particularly liked it. i particularly liked it when he walked across water and changed my coffee-- (
let's start with you, robert.ive the president and his campaign team a grade on how they did on the video. what are you going to give them. >> triple-a. >> triple a. >> i think it's a stunning video and narrated with tom hanks one of our great actors with compassion and a sense of feeling. >> mike: yeah. >> i think the whole video had a sense of feeling and draws me in. i might not agree with the policies of the administration, but i look at that video and get...
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they're out of robert sanders elementary. >> disney is brought to a sea mammal center. >> by day he is a promising second grader at robert sanders elementary, but by night you might see carlos moonlighting as, well, a reporter. >> carlos and several classmates put together a two minute video hoping to convince race car driver jimmy smith's foundation to award them as first ever team for technology prize, an award that comes with $48,000 in tech upgrades. >> you know when you go to the computer lab. it makes you smarter. the learning gets fun. >> the problem is there's only one computer lab for 500 students. mean, each gets to log on for an average of a half hour per week. they're using old imacs and overhead projectors, but these children don't use it as an excuse. >> the students, i think, in many cases aren't even aware of what other schools have. >> so in essence racing in the slow lane of are the super highway. many of their families too poor to buy home computers. >> it's discouraging. we're in the heart of silicone valley, and my students cannot compete with students that are jus
they're out of robert sanders elementary. >> disney is brought to a sea mammal center. >> by day he is a promising second grader at robert sanders elementary, but by night you might see carlos moonlighting as, well, a reporter. >> carlos and several classmates put together a two minute video hoping to convince race car driver jimmy smith's foundation to award them as first ever team for technology prize, an award that comes with $48,000 in tech upgrades. >> you know when...
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i want to be able to watch them grow up. >> reporter: the video robert posted before his 23rd birthdayas gone viral. it's been viewed over 1 million times and there is an outpouring of support from all over the world. doctor phil said he will be appearing right here on kron4 so check back for episode dates. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus' dynamic handling, the next generation of lexus will not be contained. the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. ♪ there's no going back. peoppeople, let's get star pete, did you forget yours? me pete, me use pen! (laughter) sorry i'm late, i was in the 16th century looking for pete's pen. (laughter) guys, guys. take it easy, ok? pete's mom is videochatting me, and she wants her pen back! ok, alright, well. i just got one. so... yeah, you've got a little... yep, i can feel the wet patch. don't look at it. when it's on your mind, it's on ebay. (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking a
i want to be able to watch them grow up. >> reporter: the video robert posted before his 23rd birthdayas gone viral. it's been viewed over 1 million times and there is an outpouring of support from all over the world. doctor phil said he will be appearing right here on kron4 so check back for episode dates. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus' dynamic handling, the next generation of lexus will not be contained. the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no...
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even robert de niro. also connie chung and mori aury povich povich, a power couple with 75 years in the news business. they'll weigh in on everything from the gop to whitney houston and my worldwide exclusive with football legend joe namath. does he think new york has faith in tim tebow? >> he'll be happy here, he'll fit in well here and we're happy to have him. >> i'm really psyched up. i'm looking forward to next season. >> look what he did for the broncos last year. it might push sanchez to be tougher and get out there all the time. >> well, he's not going to be a quarterback. he's a wild card. >> they'll play him as a running back. >> i think it's dumb. >> i think you'll find joe namath doesn't disagree with that last gentleman but we'll find out. >>> we begin with breaking news, the coroner's report on whitney houston's death has come in. the singer died of accidental drowning and that cocaine and heart disease were contributing factors. joining me now from los angeles, dr. drew pinsky. drew, what do
even robert de niro. also connie chung and mori aury povich povich, a power couple with 75 years in the news business. they'll weigh in on everything from the gop to whitney houston and my worldwide exclusive with football legend joe namath. does he think new york has faith in tim tebow? >> he'll be happy here, he'll fit in well here and we're happy to have him. >> i'm really psyched up. i'm looking forward to next season. >> look what he did for the broncos last year. it...
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a plane carrying robert bahls lands in kansas.ven year veteran is accused of killing afghans last week. they are outraged as is afghanistan's president. >> reporter: crowds marched through the streets of jau streets to demand trial. they must be on trial according to our laws, this man says. staff sergeant robert bahls is being held in kansas, flown from kuwait on friday who will go a physical and psychological exam. military officials say bahls killed 16. he was drinking before the attack. his neighbors are shocked. >> just a good guy, fun to be with. never thought something like this would happen to him. >> reporter: there's two children to the nearby base at the station. the family put their house up for sale. bahls used to watch her kids. >> i'm blown away. i'm waiting for something to come out where there's more involved. >> reporter: the court documents say he was arrested years ago for assaulting a girlfriend and had to attend anger management classes. he was deployed to iraq three times. the attorney said he suffered a hea
a plane carrying robert bahls lands in kansas.ven year veteran is accused of killing afghans last week. they are outraged as is afghanistan's president. >> reporter: crowds marched through the streets of jau streets to demand trial. they must be on trial according to our laws, this man says. staff sergeant robert bahls is being held in kansas, flown from kuwait on friday who will go a physical and psychological exam. military officials say bahls killed 16. he was drinking before the...
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robert m.t what is crazy is that -- check this out -- he says in the chat that he is 28. >> that ain't no 28. >> there's no way he's 28. >> in fact he was 68 years old. we see a lot of fibbing online about ages, but it's usually five or ten years, you know, not 40 years. >> this is his picture, right? that's his sex offender arrest picture. it's the same guy. >> yeah. yeah. >> everything is the same. >> when you think that this guy had just recently pleaded guilty to having sex with an underage boy, that he had the guts to tell somebody he was 40 years younger than he really was, and then to follow through on the chat by actually showing up, i mean, it's stunning. what was your plan here today, robert? >> no plan. >> no plan at all? i've got the transcripts of your conversation here. >> i'm sorry? >> i've got the transcripts of your conversation here. you say to him, i'll be your girlfriend and you be my boyfriend, huh? he says are you a girl? you say, no, oh sometimes i wish i was. you say wha
robert m.t what is crazy is that -- check this out -- he says in the chat that he is 28. >> that ain't no 28. >> there's no way he's 28. >> in fact he was 68 years old. we see a lot of fibbing online about ages, but it's usually five or ten years, you know, not 40 years. >> this is his picture, right? that's his sex offender arrest picture. it's the same guy. >> yeah. yeah. >> everything is the same. >> when you think that this guy had just recently...
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there were indication from roberts yesterday that his vote might potentially be in play here. he made comments on both sides of the ledger. kennedy people always thought of as being a swing vote and roberts didn't express himself very clearly in one direction or another and i think that's why people are thinking he might possibly be in play, but one of the reasons to think that he wouldn't simply side with the liberal justices alone is he has already never done that in the time he has been on the court. there have been no 5-4 cases where it was roberts with the liberal justices controlling a case, only one case even close to that and it was a 5-3 case. it never happened aside from that. it is not a position he likes to be in. he likes a consensus opinion. if he can't get a consensus opinion he usually sides with the conservative brethren on the court. >> you brought up a 5-4 decision. if we see a 5-4 decision it would feed the perception that the supreme court is as partisan as congress and increasing parts of the media and in other words they're sieg the nine justices would b
there were indication from roberts yesterday that his vote might potentially be in play here. he made comments on both sides of the ledger. kennedy people always thought of as being a swing vote and roberts didn't express himself very clearly in one direction or another and i think that's why people are thinking he might possibly be in play, but one of the reasons to think that he wouldn't simply side with the liberal justices alone is he has already never done that in the time he has been on...
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during my visit, i'm robert. i don't talk about what goes on in here to my kids.ow about the mistakes i made so they don't repeat them so they don't end up in here. do what i can for them moneywise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank and hopefully they, you know, college, you know? that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to be a better person than me, you know? >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. i get an allowance and some of it goes to my kids. most of it. i got four kids, so i got four different bank accounts for them, you know? once i'm gone, they have that. they have something i left.
during my visit, i'm robert. i don't talk about what goes on in here to my kids.ow about the mistakes i made so they don't repeat them so they don't end up in here. do what i can for them moneywise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank and hopefully they, you know, college, you know? that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to be a better person than me, you know? >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell...
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that is the way robert always described it. but in, fact, it was as haakan would say, something more than that. it was affiliated directly with the party. and membership and its ranks was itself secret. next slide, please. and steve nelson, kitty was on her way to spain to rendezvous with her husband. she got as far as paris and told by steve nelson that joe had been killed. they were social friends through the early part of the war. and steve nelson was its head of the communist party in the east bay. next slide, please. he bugged nelson's home and office. picks up a conversation that is between joe, unidentified other than joe, but joe says in a korgs of korgs that he was a member of the party starting in 1938. that he had two sisters, one of whom was a teacher in new york. between joe and steve nelson and in the course of their conversation, joe comes there to say that he has information. he is working on the project. he has information that is -- he figures will be of value to the comrades. and he relays this information wi
that is the way robert always described it. but in, fact, it was as haakan would say, something more than that. it was affiliated directly with the party. and membership and its ranks was itself secret. next slide, please. and steve nelson, kitty was on her way to spain to rendezvous with her husband. she got as far as paris and told by steve nelson that joe had been killed. they were social friends through the early part of the war. and steve nelson was its head of the communist party in the...