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robert? >> announcer: stay out of the street. this is for everyone's safety. >> you can see a huge line of tactical vehicles behind the fire creeping up saying this is not a peaceful protest longer. please disperse - hey, derek, look at this vehicle. those are the hooligans with masks and driving literally in circles intimidating the whole area. what is the tactic? what is the motive? a huge fire is burning, there's no fire trucks here. not any more, to try to put this out. that fire that we talked about earlier jumped from that structure over there to in giant structure here. it doesn't like like they are going to attempt to put it out. it's too dangers for the fire department to come in with the gun fire. you are talking about earlier, what is the end game? how do you stop this? >> you are in a difficult situation, i'm going to move on to john terrett, we'll get back to you in a second. and, robert, take cover. this is a tough place for you to be. john terrett is standing by on the other si
robert? >> announcer: stay out of the street. this is for everyone's safety. >> you can see a huge line of tactical vehicles behind the fire creeping up saying this is not a peaceful protest longer. please disperse - hey, derek, look at this vehicle. those are the hooligans with masks and driving literally in circles intimidating the whole area. what is the tactic? what is the motive? a huge fire is burning, there's no fire trucks here. not any more, to try to put this out. that...
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and robert ray, who has been hearing gun fire for half hour. robert. exactly. gun fire - this building here, starting to get smoke coming out from it. we are not seeing flames. here is the deal. this storage unit is engulfed in flames. the owner of the building that we are standing in front of has showed up. he's makes his way into the structure, whether it's gone into the building, it's sitting in there. whether there's a fire inside. it shows you the danger that is going on. you know what, this is a small business owner, these are people whose lives are wrapped up into businesses. there's gunfire, let's get down. you have to be safe, guys. gotta be safe. you can hear the horns and the fire, and gunshots. every couple of seconds there are gunshots going off. >> where is it coming off, do you have a sense. >> car alarms. the police - it's almost... >> we lost... >> the gun fire, if you see down there, the stop lights. if you see that, do you guys have me? john, you do have me. good. if you look down there at the corner, the gun fire is coming from that structur
and robert ray, who has been hearing gun fire for half hour. robert. exactly. gun fire - this building here, starting to get smoke coming out from it. we are not seeing flames. here is the deal. this storage unit is engulfed in flames. the owner of the building that we are standing in front of has showed up. he's makes his way into the structure, whether it's gone into the building, it's sitting in there. whether there's a fire inside. it shows you the danger that is going on. you know what,...
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but we are in d.c., and it is robert griffin. they're always going to try to tear him down but we're going to stay united as a locker room, and that's that. >> redskins coach jay gruden addressing an article that says griffin has alienated himself in the locker room stemming from an incident friday. gruden, of course, squashing those rumors as did his players after the game for the most part. let's take a look at the rest of the nfc east. carson palmer made an early mistake. tyler patman ran it back 58 yards but he settled down after. that palmer threw for three touchdowns, beating the cowboys 28-17. frustration mounting in dallas. you can see it there. the eagles visiting houston. philadelphia on top, dallas in second, giants at 3-4, washington at 3-6 going into their bye week. eagles visiting houston. nick foles looking for riley cooper but gets picked off here. the return is for the score. foles would leave with a shoulder injury. remember mark sanchez? he is coming in to save the day to lead the eagles to a 10- point win. san
but we are in d.c., and it is robert griffin. they're always going to try to tear him down but we're going to stay united as a locker room, and that's that. >> redskins coach jay gruden addressing an article that says griffin has alienated himself in the locker room stemming from an incident friday. gruden, of course, squashing those rumors as did his players after the game for the most part. let's take a look at the rest of the nfc east. carson palmer made an early mistake. tyler patman...
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but robert wasn't around. >> when is the last time you saw robert? >> yesterday. he left. in on sunday. he stayed for a day. he left. >> reporter: here's the thing, robert was a long-haul truck driver, which explained his absence, but not where he was, especially when nikki was murdered. >> we had to find robert, and we had to check on his gps. >> reporter: and that takes a while, right? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: meanwhile, detectives spread out through the neighborhood, knocking on doors. had anyone seen anything unusual? couple of neighbors said they saw a red car in nikki's driveway that afternoon, a car they had never seen before. and a black car, too, on the street. they asked the girls, who could have been there? >> okay. does your mom have any other friends or anybody else that come over that you know of? >> she talk to a lot of men. >> she talk to some men, but the only one i been hearing her talk to lately is joe. >> reporter: joe? who was joe? >> we were also told by the twins that nikki had a second boyfriend, joe carter. >> reporter: two boyfriends? >> two boyf
but robert wasn't around. >> when is the last time you saw robert? >> yesterday. he left. in on sunday. he stayed for a day. he left. >> reporter: here's the thing, robert was a long-haul truck driver, which explained his absence, but not where he was, especially when nikki was murdered. >> we had to find robert, and we had to check on his gps. >> reporter: and that takes a while, right? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: meanwhile, detectives spread out through...
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but we will continue this discussion with robert kaplan -- >> we will continue this discussion with roberthe libor? >> yes, continuing these questions over chat room. who would you rather have an engineer bank, or an mba? former fdic chairman william isaac joins us next to discuss. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. bloomberg surveillance from our world headquarters. i'm tom keene and right now, breaking the news, scarlet will brief you. we'll continue this discussion with robert kaplan. >> we've been talking a lot about how they will be consolidation in the banking industry. it's happening now. bb&t is buying susquehanna bancshares. $2.5 billion.bout about one quarter of bb&t stock will be paid out to susquehanna shareholders. susquehanna is short -- is soaring in the premarket. this is old and has been starting economics departments and colleges all over the south. >> what i find interesting here is there is this ageless fear that i we're -- that we are going back to andrew jackson. we have not seen that. >> regulars have not allowed banks to do much in the way of mergers because they wanted t
but we will continue this discussion with robert kaplan -- >> we will continue this discussion with roberthe libor? >> yes, continuing these questions over chat room. who would you rather have an engineer bank, or an mba? former fdic chairman william isaac joins us next to discuss. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. bloomberg surveillance from our world headquarters. i'm tom keene and right now, breaking the news, scarlet will brief you. we'll continue this discussion with robert...
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the team denies any of that and say robert is indeed the team leader. it's the defense who caused the team's loss. >> we believe in him. it's not his fault that we loxt. it's defense lost. that's not the quarterback. the quarterback did his job. >> you still want robert griffin iii at quarterback. >> absolutely. absolutely. everybody loves him. i don't understand any qug him as a player in the locker room. we all love him. >> we are in d.c. and it is robert griffin. they are going to try to tear us down and him down. we're going to stay unit nighted as a locker room. that's that. >> that's a small time reporter reporting. in that locker room we e and what's going on on n in that field. can't really worry about the negativity that's swirling around. some day that will stop. i truly believe that. some day the nest negativity will stop. >> griffin was sacked five times and his ankle held up. he says it feels just fine. now, robert, his ankle and the rest of the team will get a break now that they have a bye week coming up. >>> thanks, diana. let's head dow
the team denies any of that and say robert is indeed the team leader. it's the defense who caused the team's loss. >> we believe in him. it's not his fault that we loxt. it's defense lost. that's not the quarterback. the quarterback did his job. >> you still want robert griffin iii at quarterback. >> absolutely. absolutely. everybody loves him. i don't understand any qug him as a player in the locker room. we all love him. >> we are in d.c. and it is robert griffin. they...
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interestingly enough, hollywood hired robert welsh. if you see " anatomy of a murder," he is the judge in that. but he really did show mccarthy for what he was. and that undermines mccarthy's standing among the other senators. they began an investigation of mccarthy and his tactics. in december 1954, the senate voted to censure senator mccarthy for conduct unbecoming a senator. all of the democrats, except for john kennedy who was in the hospital and half of the republicans, including prescott bush, father and grandfather of two presidents, wound up voting to censure. senator mccarthy was never able to regain his national standing after that. he went into a tailspin, and he died at the age of 48 few years later. when roy cohn stepped down as the council of that committee, the committee hired robert kennedy to replace him. you can go through the records of the national archives pretty can tell the moment that cohn leaves and kennedy takes over. this mismatch of paperwork is suddenly replaced by nice, tight depositions. it looks like a s
interestingly enough, hollywood hired robert welsh. if you see " anatomy of a murder," he is the judge in that. but he really did show mccarthy for what he was. and that undermines mccarthy's standing among the other senators. they began an investigation of mccarthy and his tactics. in december 1954, the senate voted to censure senator mccarthy for conduct unbecoming a senator. all of the democrats, except for john kennedy who was in the hospital and half of the republicans, including...
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is robert o'hare action u.s. news director for a voice for men. of the largest men's rights organizations. and so skype out of chicago, illinois, david a critic of the men's rights movement. and he is also founder of the blog, we hunted the mammoth. thanks for both of you for being here. so robert, men dominate in american politics, and business, they out earn women by about 20% and have always been afforded rights that women have had to earn along the way. why does america need a men's rights group? >> men make up 85% of all suicides, they make up almost 90% of the homeless, they make up 95% of workplace deaths. men die on average seven years earlier than women do in years past that wasn't necessarily the case, the gap was much less. there is a war being waged upon system. they are failing miserably. no one is doing anything about it. and there is a terrible, terrible bias in our family courts as well as terrible disparities in criminal sentences and prosecution between minute and women. >> robert, you brought up a whole lot of things there. are
is robert o'hare action u.s. news director for a voice for men. of the largest men's rights organizations. and so skype out of chicago, illinois, david a critic of the men's rights movement. and he is also founder of the blog, we hunted the mammoth. thanks for both of you for being here. so robert, men dominate in american politics, and business, they out earn women by about 20% and have always been afforded rights that women have had to earn along the way. why does america need a men's rights...
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he looked at robert kennedy as a possible counsel. instead he hired roy cohen, a prosecutor from new york and who worked in the justice department. this was a big mistake. mccarthy needed somebody to slow him down. he sometimes would lose control. he needed a ma juror force. cohen was young and totally ruthless. and egged mccarthy on. i've done a lot of oral histories with people who worked here at the time. mccasually has a villianous illage. almost all the people who worked for him really liked joe mccarthy. he was a nice guy. he was the only senator who gave one of the staff a christmas present for instance. he went out of his way to help people. he was lending money to the police. he was a hail fellow well met. but when he would get before the tv cameras, it was a dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. a different side of his personality came out. shocked the people who liked him. >> i'm glad we're on television. i think the millions of people can see how low that a man can sink. i repeat, they can see how low an alleged man can sink. >> whethe
he looked at robert kennedy as a possible counsel. instead he hired roy cohen, a prosecutor from new york and who worked in the justice department. this was a big mistake. mccarthy needed somebody to slow him down. he sometimes would lose control. he needed a ma juror force. cohen was young and totally ruthless. and egged mccarthy on. i've done a lot of oral histories with people who worked here at the time. mccasually has a villianous illage. almost all the people who worked for him really...
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we can even go to bill clinton. >> now richard roberts. >> now richard roberts.ave always been a womanizer. that's what most people say. something about a nice man in his mid-50s with a nice smile, healthy body and a full head of hair. women have a tendency to attract themselves to it. they're like moths to a light. they just flutter right on in. >> though roberts considers himself a ladies man, some of the women in his life disagree. he is currently charged with assault and battery against a former girlfriend. he's pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. 16 months earlier, however, he pled guilty to three counts of violating a protective order taken out by another woman and served 60 days in the tulsa county jail. >> i was kind of hooked on women for a long time. after my wife left me and everything, my attitude changed about women. that was probably where the switch started going in reverse toward cocaine. >> though he has been caught in the jail's revolving door, robert says it was during a stay two years earlier that he had an epiphany. it had to do with disca
we can even go to bill clinton. >> now richard roberts. >> now richard roberts.ave always been a womanizer. that's what most people say. something about a nice man in his mid-50s with a nice smile, healthy body and a full head of hair. women have a tendency to attract themselves to it. they're like moths to a light. they just flutter right on in. >> though roberts considers himself a ladies man, some of the women in his life disagree. he is currently charged with assault and...
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that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. alr. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga
that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. alr. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and...
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panic at the prospect of losing roberts. they partied, after pouring money into the campaign. >> it is essential that we elected pat roberts to the u.s. senate. roberts says greg ormond is really a democrat, and an ally of president obama, who he denounces as a reckless and flawed president who will stop at nothing. >> back at the cafe, many feel roberts is out of touch. >> mr roberts has been in washington too long, hanging on to his paycheck and life-long pension. he has lost contact with the kansas voters. >> i'd like to see the independent in. hopefully he's independent. we need someone fresh and new, someone listening to the people. >> long-time voters say greg ormond has a tough job. >> he faces a challenge of message, building an organization, getting people to the polls. doesn't mean he can't do it. >> polls show the race is tide, so on election day, places like osawatomie may send a message >>> in bangladesh the jamaat-e-islami is calling for a 24 hour country-wide strike. that is after a second senior party member
panic at the prospect of losing roberts. they partied, after pouring money into the campaign. >> it is essential that we elected pat roberts to the u.s. senate. roberts says greg ormond is really a democrat, and an ally of president obama, who he denounces as a reckless and flawed president who will stop at nothing. >> back at the cafe, many feel roberts is out of touch. >> mr roberts has been in washington too long, hanging on to his paycheck and life-long pension. he has...
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he looked at robert kennedy. instead he hired roy cohen a prosecutor from new york who worked in the justice d. this was a big mistake. mccarthy needed somebody to slow him down. he would sometimes lose control and needed a mature force. he was a young and ruthless person. he brought out his worst. it was interesting. i've done oerl histories with people that worked here at the time. mccarthy has a villainous image in the history books. everybody that worked for him thought he was a very nice guy. he was the only senator that gave one of the staff a christmas present. he went out of his way to help people. he was always lending money to the capital police. he was a fellow well met. when he would get before the tv cameras he was dr. jeckyl mr. hyde. when cameras were turned off, he could walk out the door and throw his arm around the person he attacked on the floor. he was an odd person in a lot of ways. he was an inept investigator. he was not focussed to do the hard work. cohen was also not a great investigator
he looked at robert kennedy. instead he hired roy cohen a prosecutor from new york who worked in the justice d. this was a big mistake. mccarthy needed somebody to slow him down. he would sometimes lose control and needed a mature force. he was a young and ruthless person. he brought out his worst. it was interesting. i've done oerl histories with people that worked here at the time. mccarthy has a villainous image in the history books. everybody that worked for him thought he was a very nice...
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among them, robert levinson who disappeared in iran seven years ago.t pictures to his family. 72-year-old warn weinstein, he was working as a government contractor in pakistan during the summer of 2011 when he was grabbed from his home. he has been held hostage by al qaeda. and allen gross, u.s. government contractor in jail in cuba. several u.s. officials, including former president, jimmy carter, have personally pleaded for his release. so far, though, no success. that will do it for us this evening. i'm poppy harlow in new york. stay with us here and online at cnn.com because we are waiting for that joyous return of two americans free now from their detention in north korea. we're hearing the plane lands at midnight eastern time here in the united states. 9:00 p.m. pacific. we, of course, will cover that for you, as soon as it happens. now, don't miss cnn heroes, stars and stripes unite. ♪ >>> veterans day. it's a day to honor and thank military personnel who served the united states. since 2007, cnn heroes has honored many everyday citizens who dev
among them, robert levinson who disappeared in iran seven years ago.t pictures to his family. 72-year-old warn weinstein, he was working as a government contractor in pakistan during the summer of 2011 when he was grabbed from his home. he has been held hostage by al qaeda. and allen gross, u.s. government contractor in jail in cuba. several u.s. officials, including former president, jimmy carter, have personally pleaded for his release. so far, though, no success. that will do it for us this...
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. >> we have robert set up at a computer here. but there is a little computer, and you are on instagram, facebook and twitter for questions about the thanksgiving dinner. yes. >> fox 29 good day. >> that is exactly right, robert. >> yes. >> here's a question already, what sides can i make today had will keep for 48 hours. >> here's my rule of thumb. everybody at home should cook or prepare things, carrots, green beans, brussels sprouts, powe tait the owes, you can prep that days in advance, put tonight ice water with lemon and cook it on the day. you don't have to be rush, rush, busy busy all day. idea of thanksgiving is you spend it with the the people you love. while they are drinking you can have a drink good where will you be. >> for the first time in 500 years i will be home. >> you will be home in florida. >> yes. >> he travels 300 how many days a year. >> 345 days a year. >> yes. >> that is 20 days you are home. i have been home three days this year but that is okay. >> where do you work out then. >> i work on the bellevue
. >> we have robert set up at a computer here. but there is a little computer, and you are on instagram, facebook and twitter for questions about the thanksgiving dinner. yes. >> fox 29 good day. >> that is exactly right, robert. >> yes. >> here's a question already, what sides can i make today had will keep for 48 hours. >> here's my rule of thumb. everybody at home should cook or prepare things, carrots, green beans, brussels sprouts, powe tait the owes,...
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senator roberts? to do first thing we have is secure the border. the second thing we have to do is pass a bill and a house that says that all other countries will be similar to that of mexico and canada. if you come across here illegally, i am sorry, but you have to go back. humanitarian repatriation. the president himself said people 16 another -- 16 and under could stay led to this onslaught of a humanitarian tragedy. but let me go back to the border. we had 160,000 felons who were admitted to the department of isis,nd security, we have we have ebola, so we must secure the border. clarification sir, yes about the children who have come across the u.s. border -- he asked about the children who have come across the u.s. border. been working through the system and are obviously not going to deport 66,000 children. borderhave to secure the to prevent other situations like that from happening again, and yes we work with the central american countries to make sure that they understand that they are going
senator roberts? to do first thing we have is secure the border. the second thing we have to do is pass a bill and a house that says that all other countries will be similar to that of mexico and canada. if you come across here illegally, i am sorry, but you have to go back. humanitarian repatriation. the president himself said people 16 another -- 16 and under could stay led to this onslaught of a humanitarian tragedy. but let me go back to the border. we had 160,000 felons who were admitted...
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. >> robert kennedy, jr., a lifelong advocate of the environmental movement thanks in part to memoriesf his dad prior to his father's assassination in 1968. >> my father considered this part of our heritage and our purple mountains' majesty. kennedy says those who sponsor climate lies should be given the death penalty. are: >> sociopaths. >> he warns american values are under attack. >> it's hard to claim we have a democracy in our country. >> kennedy talks about his life and personal struggles. >> i started taking trucks when i was young. soon after my dad died. but everybody has tried them. the enemy of any productive life is civil pity. >> he reflects on the month he spent in a port rican prison thanks to his activism. >> you ask what it was like? experience. >> we have spoke to robert kennedy, jr., lawyer, activist, radio activist in new york. >> you are passionate about the environment. where does it come from? hen did it start? >> i knew i was going to be an environmental advocate. in fact, when i was 8s years old, i wrote a letter to my uncle, president kennedy who sat in the wh
. >> robert kennedy, jr., a lifelong advocate of the environmental movement thanks in part to memoriesf his dad prior to his father's assassination in 1968. >> my father considered this part of our heritage and our purple mountains' majesty. kennedy says those who sponsor climate lies should be given the death penalty. are: >> sociopaths. >> he warns american values are under attack. >> it's hard to claim we have a democracy in our country. >> kennedy talks...
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. >> robert graham, an eccentric millionaire, who believed the brain power of the human race was in declinead a solution, selectively breeding for intelligence. >> it was called the repository for germinal choice, and the press got wind of it and people went up in arms. this is tampering with god. >> hidden amongst us are over 200 children that carry a secret buried deep in their dna. the genetic makeup for academic excellence. >> we as a species do need to make sure that we're not slipping into an idiocracy. >> did the experiment work? >> are you a genius? >> tonight we'll meet the prog againy of the experiment to create genius us and explore the legacy robert graham left behind. >> what is it like to try and create a version of you? >> super weird. >>> so nine years ago i met this guy. he was 6'4", a doctor, and as it turns out, a pretty good cook. i was instantly interested. i thought this guy could make a good baby daddy. paul and i got married, and several years later decided to start a family, but the journey wasn't easy. after two miscarriages, we were finally successful. when in 201
. >> robert graham, an eccentric millionaire, who believed the brain power of the human race was in declinead a solution, selectively breeding for intelligence. >> it was called the repository for germinal choice, and the press got wind of it and people went up in arms. this is tampering with god. >> hidden amongst us are over 200 children that carry a secret buried deep in their dna. the genetic makeup for academic excellence. >> we as a species do need to make sure...
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>> tonight, we'll meet the progeny of the experiment to create geniuses and explore the legacy robert graham left behind. >> what is it like to try and create a better version of you? >> super weird. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> so nine years ago i met this guy. he was 6'4", a doctor, and as it turns out, a pretty good cook. i was instantly interested. i admittedly thought to myself, this guy could make a good baby daddy. paul and i got married and several years later decided to start a family. but the journey wasn't easy. after two miscarriages, we were finally successful, when in 2013 we gave birth to our baby girl, jet. >> are you going to help daddy cook? are you going to help daddy cook? >> all we cared about was having a healthy baby, but, of course, we hoped she'd be smart too. so, for fun, we started to test her. >> where's the turtle? where's turtle? yeah. where's sea horse? where's sea horse? yeah. >> let's look. >> did she inherit her father's academic prowess? >> right. >> or will she have more of her mother's outgoing personality? >> give me five. good job! >> jet's genetic hand has been
>> tonight, we'll meet the progeny of the experiment to create geniuses and explore the legacy robert graham left behind. >> what is it like to try and create a better version of you? >> super weird. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> so nine years ago i met this guy. he was 6'4", a doctor, and as it turns out, a pretty good cook. i was instantly interested. i admittedly thought to myself, this guy could make a good baby daddy. paul and i got married and several years later...
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robert: i had amazing night last night. at the sports bar, and i met this really, really hot woman. hohot woman, yeah? get to the part where you notice her adam's apple. believe me, she's all woman, okay? her name's natasha. she's pretty, she's got a great personality. i'm tellin' ya, raymond, we really hit it off. yeah, all right. so then what happened, you ran out of singles? will ya stop? will ya justst stop already? i'm tellin' ya she really liked me. there was just one little problem. what? it--it's really not a problem. i shouldn't even use the word "prproblem." it's just a minor, minor, minor thing. all right! what? what is it? she thinks i'm you. ha ha ha ha! captioning made possible by talk productions and cbs, inc. don't disguise bad odors. ♪ continuously neutralize them with glad with febreze.
robert: i had amazing night last night. at the sports bar, and i met this really, really hot woman. hohot woman, yeah? get to the part where you notice her adam's apple. believe me, she's all woman, okay? her name's natasha. she's pretty, she's got a great personality. i'm tellin' ya, raymond, we really hit it off. yeah, all right. so then what happened, you ran out of singles? will ya stop? will ya justst stop already? i'm tellin' ya she really liked me. there was just one little problem....
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back at oso watta my many feels that roberts has grown out of touch. >> mr roberts has been in washington too long hanging on to a pay check and life-long pension. he has lost contact with the voters. >> i'd like to see the independent, and hopefully see that he is independent. we need something fresh and new in there. someone that will listen to the people. >> long-time kansas political observers say greg ormond has a tough job. >> he faces enormous challenges, but building his organization, getting people. doesn't mean he can't pull it off. >> polls show it's tied. on election day, places like oso watta my may send washington a message. on tuesday we'll look at who votes in the elections, and why voter tonne out is low. that's in the sunday segment "the week ahead". we invite you to join us tomorrow at 8mm eastern, 5:30 pacific. senior enlisted female sailors will be added to submarine crews soon. >> reporter: travelling the depths of the ocean, they call themselves the silent service. a dedicated brotherhood of mariners, no women allowed. >> this is a popular place. >> reporter: until
back at oso watta my many feels that roberts has grown out of touch. >> mr roberts has been in washington too long hanging on to a pay check and life-long pension. he has lost contact with the voters. >> i'd like to see the independent, and hopefully see that he is independent. we need something fresh and new in there. someone that will listen to the people. >> long-time kansas political observers say greg ormond has a tough job. >> he faces enormous challenges, but...
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. >> robert graham, an eccentric millionaire who believed the brain power of the human race was in decline had a solution. selectively breeding for intelligence. >> press got wind of it. people went up in arms. this is tampering with god. >> hidden amongst us are over 200 children that carry a secret buried deep in their dna. the genetic make up for academic excellence. >> we, as a species do need to make sure we are not slipping into on id rock si. >> did it work? >> are you a genius? >> tonight we meet and explore the legacy robert graham left behind. >> what is it like to try and create a better version of you? >> super weird. >>> so, nine years ago, i met this guy. he was 6'4" a doctor and as it turns out, a pretty good cook. i was instantly interested. i admittedly thought to myself, this guy could make a good baby daddy. paul and i got married. several years later, decided to start a family. but, the journey wasn't easy. after two miscarriages, we were finally successful. in 2013, we gave birth to our baby girl, jet. >> are you going to help daddy cook? all we cared about was having
. >> robert graham, an eccentric millionaire who believed the brain power of the human race was in decline had a solution. selectively breeding for intelligence. >> press got wind of it. people went up in arms. this is tampering with god. >> hidden amongst us are over 200 children that carry a secret buried deep in their dna. the genetic make up for academic excellence. >> we, as a species do need to make sure we are not slipping into on id rock si. >> did it work?...
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. >> the man on the ground was melvin roberts, and everyone knew him. he was a former mayor of york, one of the town's wealthiest businessmen and a legendary defense attorney. >> i'd had a few cases with him. kind of a stern man but always friendly. >> and the woman who had called police to the scene was julia phillips, melvin's longtime girlfriend. >> she was worried that melvin was dead. she said she didn't know what had happened to him. >> investigators at the scene told julia the devastating news. melvin had been murdered. >> is that a little jolt, melvin roberts is the victim? >> yeah. because melvin's not the type of a person to be a victim of anything. >> melvin was the longest-practicing lawyer in south carolina. he had defended both the rich and poor for 55 years. he almost sounds like a bit of a small town celebrity, whether he liked it or not. >> the thing about melvin is he was into everything. >> he was so influential, the street where he lived was named after him. roberts avenue. a true renaissance man devoted to his family. >> he was ever
. >> the man on the ground was melvin roberts, and everyone knew him. he was a former mayor of york, one of the town's wealthiest businessmen and a legendary defense attorney. >> i'd had a few cases with him. kind of a stern man but always friendly. >> and the woman who had called police to the scene was julia phillips, melvin's longtime girlfriend. >> she was worried that melvin was dead. she said she didn't know what had happened to him. >> investigators at the...
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denounces as a... >> reckless and flawed president. >> many feel roberts is out of touch. >> mr roberts has been in washington too long, hanging on to his pay check, and his life-long pension. he has lost contact with the kansas voters. >> i'd like to see the in dependent and see hopefully he is independent. we need something fresh and new in there. somebody that will listen to the people. >> long-time kansas political observers say that greg ormond has a tough job. >> he faces challenges of messaging, but building his organization, getting people to the polls. doesn't mean he can't pull it off. >> polls show the race is tide. on election day, places like osowotame may send washington a message. >> americans have long been interested in diane afties overseas, but there is a growing class of political royalty at home. michael shure reports. >> reporter: one look at the roster of names running for office in 2014 makes it abundantly clear that no amount of frantic fundraising or negative advertising or even good ideas can replace the cower of name recognition in american politics. for a co
denounces as a... >> reckless and flawed president. >> many feel roberts is out of touch. >> mr roberts has been in washington too long, hanging on to his pay check, and his life-long pension. he has lost contact with the kansas voters. >> i'd like to see the in dependent and see hopefully he is independent. we need something fresh and new in there. somebody that will listen to the people. >> long-time kansas political observers say that greg ormond has a tough...
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robert burke knows my wallet.data coming up, including durable goods, and the chicago purchasing manager. here with tom keene. brendan greeley is off today. futures have given up some of their gains and are a little bit lower. oil prices we continue to monitor as opec gets ready to meet tomorrow. right now, comments are split on whether there will be a cut. is european commission stepping into the driver seat to try to stimulate growth in the nearlyand unveiling a 400 billion dollar investment plan. hans nichols joins us with the latest. there is not a lot of conviction that europe will get this right. is this plan in conjunction with the european central bank? flex it is meant to be in conjunction. -- >> it is meant to be in conjunction. banks have pretty healthy balance sheets. the question is where they will invest it. createan is trying to something out of nothing, create some three hundred 15 billion euros by backstopping it with $21 billion -- 21 billion euros from the eu. but they are just hoping to leverag
robert burke knows my wallet.data coming up, including durable goods, and the chicago purchasing manager. here with tom keene. brendan greeley is off today. futures have given up some of their gains and are a little bit lower. oil prices we continue to monitor as opec gets ready to meet tomorrow. right now, comments are split on whether there will be a cut. is european commission stepping into the driver seat to try to stimulate growth in the nearlyand unveiling a 400 billion dollar investment...
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robert gri robert griffin iii is now number two. second string, that is. been the second time in the last two years he's been benched. we have a whole lot more on what that means for him and the team. >> that's right. i just got back from redskins park. jay gruden says he made this decision on monday. he calls all three quarterbacks in on tuesday to tell them without the rest of the team that robert griffin iii is no longer going to be the starter. colt mccoy will be under center on sunday. the first snap belonged to mccoy. griffin prepared to be his backup. gruden says he knows rg-3 did play better and that signature hymn down right now may help him in the long term. but he added, right now mccoy gives the skins a better chance to win a game and that as long as he's productive, the job is his. >> i'm prepared to give colt every opportunity to keep the job, yes. that's not an issue for me. if he zshgs he'll be the quarterback next week. if he does, he'll be the quarterback the following week. but he's an experienced quarterback. he's got, you know, some ga
robert gri robert griffin iii is now number two. second string, that is. been the second time in the last two years he's been benched. we have a whole lot more on what that means for him and the team. >> that's right. i just got back from redskins park. jay gruden says he made this decision on monday. he calls all three quarterbacks in on tuesday to tell them without the rest of the team that robert griffin iii is no longer going to be the starter. colt mccoy will be under center on...
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joining us, senator pat roberts, who last week defeated independent challenger greg orman in a hard-fought battle to retain his seat. senator roberts a key member of a number of committees, including finance, agriculture, health and education. congratulations on your victory. secondly, good to see you. and let's turn to how this congress and this senate will respond to a president who does try to issue an executive fiat declaring amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants. >> lou, thank you very much for those comment. i think it's all hands on deck right now. i'm supporting senator sessions from alabama in his efforts to strip the spending from the president's amnesty, i don't know what to call it. an amnesty executive order. if it's anything they heard in kansas on the campaign trail, is that people are sick and tired of the obama-reid agenda
joining us, senator pat roberts, who last week defeated independent challenger greg orman in a hard-fought battle to retain his seat. senator roberts a key member of a number of committees, including finance, agriculture, health and education. congratulations on your victory. secondly, good to see you. and let's turn to how this congress and this senate will respond to a president who does try to issue an executive fiat declaring amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants. >> lou, thank...
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thanks, robert. council committees approved up to $150 million in subsidies for a new soccer stadium. the stadium at budget point would be the new home of the d.c. united team. the plant let's swap -- planned land swap deal involves the municipal building. the full council will vote on the bill next month. >> we are also learning more about plans to honor the late marion barry. mayor vincent gray joined the late councilman poss family this afternoon to announce memorial arrangements. at thed is live building, where people are able to sign that [indiscernible] of condolences. >> mayor barry's death over the weekend, right after he had been released from the hospital, came as quite a shock for many. today vincent gray and representatives of the barry family laid out three days of events to honor the former mayor. his closed casket will lie in repose in the wilson building thursday, december 4. friday there will be events that will have his body moving through all eight words of d.c. -- wards of d.c. th
thanks, robert. council committees approved up to $150 million in subsidies for a new soccer stadium. the stadium at budget point would be the new home of the d.c. united team. the plant let's swap -- planned land swap deal involves the municipal building. the full council will vote on the bill next month. >> we are also learning more about plans to honor the late marion barry. mayor vincent gray joined the late councilman poss family this afternoon to announce memorial arrangements. at...
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it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f.hink what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. [coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. [coughing] hey amanda, sorry to bother you, but i gotta take a sick day. moms don't take sick days, moms take dayquil. the non drowsy, coughing, aching, fever, sore throat, stuffy head, power through your day medicine. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you prin
it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f.hink what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. [coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime,...
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only robert is allowed this. because of his weaker arms.pen take fro dispense governor body. the other one say hands break, all the other drivers have one that you pull towards you to lock the rear wheels, robert have push his forward. >> on a daily base i you forgett about it. but from other hand no limitation else be in the rail. >> reporter: his achievements in rally have given the sport a surge in his native pole apted and he was the first po had to drive in formula one a rising star in that sport and it's still in his heart. >> for now it's quite far. and i will like to come in to one if i am sure i am able to drive as i was able to drive before it,. >> we wish you well, good luck. >> reporter: whichever road i takes, robert's bravery and determination make him i unique star of motor sport. lee wellings, al jazerra, wales. a very determined man there, and you can find his story and the rest of the day's news on our website, al jazerra.com. [music] >> hello, i'm sheila mcvicar. ukrainian government forces and russian-backed separatists
only robert is allowed this. because of his weaker arms.pen take fro dispense governor body. the other one say hands break, all the other drivers have one that you pull towards you to lock the rear wheels, robert have push his forward. >> on a daily base i you forgett about it. but from other hand no limitation else be in the rail. >> reporter: his achievements in rally have given the sport a surge in his native pole apted and he was the first po had to drive in formula one a rising...
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his name is robert, living underground since he was 9.unnels are his family. generations of people like robert have grown up in the sewers. since 1989, when the communist regime was ended, and the lost boys and girls now joined by a new generation of kids like robert. can we go down in the tunnel with you? he tells us it's too dangerous to go down there. addicts ten feet below injecting heroin. aren't you afraid? >> no -- it's no problem. >> reporter: but that was just a glimpse of the subculture. to see more and do it safely, they would have to find and get permission from their leader, an elusive man named bruce lee. they treat him like a king. >> he's our leader. >> reporter: to report the story, we hit the streets with a charity group. the only organization in romania working with the sewer people. why are they in the tunnels? >> they have no other choice. >> reporter: can they live in some kind of shelter? >> no. >> they're like a family down there. >> reporter: this is a doctor and a social worker. feels like it's about 75 degrees d
his name is robert, living underground since he was 9.unnels are his family. generations of people like robert have grown up in the sewers. since 1989, when the communist regime was ended, and the lost boys and girls now joined by a new generation of kids like robert. can we go down in the tunnel with you? he tells us it's too dangerous to go down there. addicts ten feet below injecting heroin. aren't you afraid? >> no -- it's no problem. >> reporter: but that was just a glimpse of...
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i heard robert yell and he told me that his arm and leg werew3 i broken.Ñiqxd robert's father was a policeok best to try to stayçó awake. q) and triedw3 keeping eachçóñr ot calm. we hadn't heard anything from will.ep&r(t&ho i think we both assumed that he was knocked out from the impact. at 275.e's a pretty large signa- that thing isok destroyed.lp i garnt ee thereuarantee there' that car right there. >> at that type i did actually pass out. when i woke up, there was some people driving through the one gentleman got out az÷ he approached us and as s.7l as he gote1e1 up to the vooehicle, he put his hand over his face. the paramedicsi]e1 t(arrived. i can hear the ambulances, i can hear a helicopter also. they reach the vehicle ande1 th were shining the flashlight through. robert started yellinge1fá for first so couldn't see will and i paramedic. signal sevenxd means a body. one unconscious male in thee1 r mustang. >> thefá paramedics sat in the ¿n(ont of the vehiclee1 and i'l stille1 arguing him about will d he said to me, he didn't make it. had heard that i lost mye1 best friend. right off th
i heard robert yell and he told me that his arm and leg werew3 i broken.Ñiqxd robert's father was a policeok best to try to stayçó awake. q) and triedw3 keeping eachçóñr ot calm. we hadn't heard anything from will.ep&r(t&ho i think we both assumed that he was knocked out from the impact. at 275.e's a pretty large signa- that thing isok destroyed.lp i garnt ee thereuarantee there' that car right there. >> at that type i did actually pass out. when i woke up, there was some...
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robert ray join us live from clayton, missouri. robert? >> tony, spot on. the decision has been made from the grand jury. we don't know whether they will indict officer darren wilson or whether or not they'll give him a clean bill. but in the meantime this area, st. louis metro, and really the whole country waiting for the decision of what will occur, what the grand jury has decided. groups behind me will come out in full force. michael's parents are calling for calm and four and a half minute silence before demonstrations starts tonight. that four and a half minutes represents four and a half hours that 18-year-old michael brown lay on the street back on augu august 9th. >> how long has this been going on now? this grand jury process? >> about three and a half months they have been meeting at their leisure. most grand juries are supposed to meet on wednesdays in st. louis county. they've been going over witnesses testimonies, this has been going on for quite a long time. they had until january 7th ultimately to make the decision, but clearly a decision mad
robert ray join us live from clayton, missouri. robert? >> tony, spot on. the decision has been made from the grand jury. we don't know whether they will indict officer darren wilson or whether or not they'll give him a clean bill. but in the meantime this area, st. louis metro, and really the whole country waiting for the decision of what will occur, what the grand jury has decided. groups behind me will come out in full force. michael's parents are calling for calm and four and a half...
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tummy and officer robert plume and officer robert johnson and deputy smith is going to read the entire scenario those officers will get their awards first and the next round of officers i'll call if you could stand on the lower level sergeant airbnb bear are a sergeant he dense missouri honey and officer james cunningham and officer directing lee and officer anton adequate val we will and believe me i've been practicing this one lieutenant. >> (clapping.) there it is on saturday july 6, 2013, as approximately 1125 hours they were on final approach to san francisco international airport the aircraft was a bowing 27 it was a calm and sunny saturday morning of a holiday weekend and no indication of problems all of a sudden and without warning the aircraft crashed into the seawall at the end of the run away 28 left it served the tail of the plan the plane be banged up ward and did a 3 hundred and 60 degree spin and slammed into the ground and caught on fire the officer witnessed that crash he called a code 33 and notified dispatch a twoip 37 had crashed officer cunningham was in the north
tummy and officer robert plume and officer robert johnson and deputy smith is going to read the entire scenario those officers will get their awards first and the next round of officers i'll call if you could stand on the lower level sergeant airbnb bear are a sergeant he dense missouri honey and officer james cunningham and officer directing lee and officer anton adequate val we will and believe me i've been practicing this one lieutenant. >> (clapping.) there it is on saturday july 6,...
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it's the olympics for robert and the ducks are doing what he says.mera on the dog. not only do they have a camera on his back, he is herding these ducks. >> these ducks are sticking together. >> they are sticking together. he successfully completes this. now the second one. this group of ducks, they are about to go up the slide. will they go? can he get them herded? piece of cake for old robert. >> i think he is a gold medalist today. >> this is a beautiful video that shows just how much love a father has for his newborn son. this is little 4-month-old collier. collier has been in the hospital since the day of his birth. he was born premature with underdeveloped lungs. little collier was in the hospital over halloween. dad eric thought he needed to find the perfect costume for little collier. a costume that would make collier feel brave and feel strong. dad found a pattern online and made it to scale to fit his little son. you'll watch hill figure out all the little ways to make this costume work. >> dad takes the costume to the hospital. here is bab
it's the olympics for robert and the ducks are doing what he says.mera on the dog. not only do they have a camera on his back, he is herding these ducks. >> these ducks are sticking together. >> they are sticking together. he successfully completes this. now the second one. this group of ducks, they are about to go up the slide. will they go? can he get them herded? piece of cake for old robert. >> i think he is a gold medalist today. >> this is a beautiful video that...
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so thank you very much, lord judge and chief justice roberts. >> sure. >> now chief justice roberts, as i'm sure most of you know, began his appointment as chief justice of the united states and head of the federal judiciary here in the united states in 2005. lord judge was appointed lord chief justice of england and wales in 2008. and as lord chief justice of england and wales, he was head of the judiciary and president of the courts of england and wales. i should probably mention one other thing that in addition to both of them leading the judiciary in their respective countries, one other item that they have in common is that both are benchers of the honorable society of the middle temple which is one of the four ancient organizations in england that has the privilege of calling their members to be barristers in england, so with that introduction i want to start, excuse me, i thought we could start with our conversation focusing on magna carta and its meaning to us in the present time, in modern times. and so when we talk about magna carta now we focus on the fact that it was a gr
so thank you very much, lord judge and chief justice roberts. >> sure. >> now chief justice roberts, as i'm sure most of you know, began his appointment as chief justice of the united states and head of the federal judiciary here in the united states in 2005. lord judge was appointed lord chief justice of england and wales in 2008. and as lord chief justice of england and wales, he was head of the judiciary and president of the courts of england and wales. i should probably mention...
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it would be the best defense is a good offense and robert e. lee who became the principal military partner not only as the best general but also the closest confidante and the best way to defend the confederacy was to seize opportunities when they presented themselves to take the offensive against the enemy armies and knock them back on their heels. >> host: let's turn back to davis in her circles. talk about the rivalries, the disobedience isn't it the case that just like lincoln d. just had a terrible time next >> guest: they have some of the same kinds of problems among some of the principal generals i suppose an outstanding example of that in the confederacy was boulevard that had a high opinion of himself and very low opinion of davis. if they they came into conflict fairly early after the first confederate victory in the world they are concerned of taking credit for that issue to report that they took not turning him loose to do even more damage and that began in the deterioration of the relationship of the general and basically they sent
it would be the best defense is a good offense and robert e. lee who became the principal military partner not only as the best general but also the closest confidante and the best way to defend the confederacy was to seize opportunities when they presented themselves to take the offensive against the enemy armies and knock them back on their heels. >> host: let's turn back to davis in her circles. talk about the rivalries, the disobedience isn't it the case that just like lincoln d. just...
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robert. many dominate in american politics and business and outerb women and have been afforded rights that women had to earn. why does america need a men's rights group? >> men make up 85% -- men make up 85% of suicide and the homeless and workplace deaths. men die on average seven years earlier and in years pass it wasn't necessarily the case. the gap is less. there's a war waged upon men and boys in the education system. they are failing miserably and no one is doing anything about it. there's a terrible bias in the family courts and terrible disparities in criminal sentencing and prosecution. >> you brought up a lot of things there. are those all because of women, and the right that women have, or are these functions of society and gaps in the societal system. >> both, the idea of the disposable male is something that is important and is not talked about much. have you that talking against men. and feminism has entrenched itself in our education system and the family law court system and
robert. many dominate in american politics and business and outerb women and have been afforded rights that women had to earn. why does america need a men's rights group? >> men make up 85% -- men make up 85% of suicide and the homeless and workplace deaths. men die on average seven years earlier and in years pass it wasn't necessarily the case. the gap is less. there's a war waged upon men and boys in the education system. they are failing miserably and no one is doing anything about it....
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his oh own spent pat roberts is here to respond.artha: mitt romney is saying tomorrow's election is all about president obama. >> this is the last chance for america to pass judgment on the obama administration and on its policies. synchrony financial partners with over two hundred thousand businesses, from fashion retailers to healthcare providers, from jewelers to sporting good stores, to help their customers get what they want and need. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. bill: republican senator pat roberts in a tough fight for reelection with the independent candidate greg orman. here is what he said about world war ii hero bob dole. i
his oh own spent pat roberts is here to respond.artha: mitt romney is saying tomorrow's election is all about president obama. >> this is the last chance for america to pass judgment on the obama administration and on its policies. synchrony financial partners with over two hundred thousand businesses, from fashion retailers to healthcare providers, from jewelers to sporting good stores, to help their customers get what they want and need. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial....
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robert is in chester, virginia. independent line. you are on c-span. we just talked to robert.we are moving on to jerry in meridian. sorry about that, folks. jerry, are you with us? go ahead. to make awould like comment. i was glad the republicans won last night. i pray they don't drop the ball and move forward with this country. so things like immigration reform, we need to close our gates. we have too many people just coming in. taking jobs that the american people need. in's move forward and maybe , whoever the republican candidate might be, they will not only have the reef -- support of the congress. thank you. host: we spend a lot of time down in mississippi earlier in when thad cochran was under caller: fire. but he won pretty big? caller:real good. host: did you support him? caller: yes, sir. host: next up, frank, clinton, maryland. democrat. caller: good morning. i have a comment. hello? host: we are listening. caller: i have a comment. the republicans are with the 1%. they are against women's rights. they are against minimum wage. they did nothing to help the middle cl
robert is in chester, virginia. independent line. you are on c-span. we just talked to robert.we are moving on to jerry in meridian. sorry about that, folks. jerry, are you with us? go ahead. to make awould like comment. i was glad the republicans won last night. i pray they don't drop the ball and move forward with this country. so things like immigration reform, we need to close our gates. we have too many people just coming in. taking jobs that the american people need. in's move forward and...
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robert ray, who has - robert, can you hear me. tell us what happened to you in ferguson. and where are you. >> randall, after we had gotten off air with you 10 minutes ago, we were trying to make our way down the block, away from the over turned vehicle, and more vehicles - armoured vehicles came in and shots ran out from somewhere in the crowd, and knocked out the window - i believe it's a state bliss control car. then tear gas went flying, we were caught in a side little alley off there. we had a cannize ter land in front of us, we are okay, tear gas is no serious sting. we are itching and trying to feel a bit better. but it was about as hostile as i have seen since i have covered this in august. tense and scary. when the tear gas was deployed, you couldn't see where you were going, and there were mobs of demonstrators and media running through a thick cloud of smoke trying to get into a place - a safe place where we could get out of the danger zone. as we ran re heard the pops behind us. we are now about three blocks away from there, back at the ferguson police departm
robert ray, who has - robert, can you hear me. tell us what happened to you in ferguson. and where are you. >> randall, after we had gotten off air with you 10 minutes ago, we were trying to make our way down the block, away from the over turned vehicle, and more vehicles - armoured vehicles came in and shots ran out from somewhere in the crowd, and knocked out the window - i believe it's a state bliss control car. then tear gas went flying, we were caught in a side little alley off...
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robert e. lee, joseph e. johnston, stonewall jackson and a good many others. these were some of the most talented officers in the whole united states army and they were making a commitment now to bleed the new confederate states army. so davis, even though the north had more than twice the population and several times the industrial resources, commercial resources if our nation is going to mobilize for war the south had advantages which made it possible for davis although he expected a difficult and long war also to be confident that the south actually could win in the sense of surviving. >> host: the firing at fort sumter, lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers to suppress the intercession and the secession of former state senator lincoln called for 75,000 troops. after that happened what was the planned? did david sit down with his top generals in cabinet and say all right what's our plan? how do we fight and how do we win the? what were his first strategic moves? >> guest: the first strategic
robert e. lee, joseph e. johnston, stonewall jackson and a good many others. these were some of the most talented officers in the whole united states army and they were making a commitment now to bleed the new confederate states army. so davis, even though the north had more than twice the population and several times the industrial resources, commercial resources if our nation is going to mobilize for war the south had advantages which made it possible for davis although he expected a...
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roberts was down in this race. as for who he's going to caucus with. the way he's campaigning is if i'm the tiebreaker, whoever has the most seats in the senate, i'll side with them. however, republicans say look at his background, this guy is a democrat, don't be fooled. liz: absolutely. former kansas governor mike parkinson along with robert ehrlich, this is going to be so interesting. these former governors are opinionated. coming up, you have to hear what they have to say, both of them, in a fox business exclusive. i have a think about kansas, that could be a very interesting race. most interesting to us on this business network is what the outcome of today's races mean for your investments and potentially the way you're taxed on them and so much more. right to the floor show and talk about possible market reaction, depending which outcomes we see the moral republican sweep, the democrats remain in the majority or two months for crucial runoff. traders at the nyse, the cme and nymex. which one might make the markets take off? >> if the republicans
roberts was down in this race. as for who he's going to caucus with. the way he's campaigning is if i'm the tiebreaker, whoever has the most seats in the senate, i'll side with them. however, republicans say look at his background, this guy is a democrat, don't be fooled. liz: absolutely. former kansas governor mike parkinson along with robert ehrlich, this is going to be so interesting. these former governors are opinionated. coming up, you have to hear what they have to say, both of them, in...