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robert e. lee lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. he goes to harpers ferry and is already known at that time as one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned their reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier, a unique understanding of topography, can see things others cannot and he equips himself quite well. he well. he performs well carpets down the insurrection, reasserts federal control. and what becomes known as john brown's raid an already impressive military resume it's another we will. but it heralds the coming of the american civil war. and i want to take you to one final place just a little bit upriver from harpers ferry. it's a quiet national park today where you'll find a cornfield a sunken road and the stonebridge over the creek call the antietam. there on september 17, 1862 robert e lee and and the outmanned and outgunned army of northern virginia thought the union army of the potomac which was much much larger to a a stalemate in the bloodiest single day of combat in american history.
robert e. lee lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. he goes to harpers ferry and is already known at that time as one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned their reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier, a unique understanding of topography, can see things others cannot and he equips himself quite well. he well. he performs well carpets down the insurrection, reasserts federal control. and what becomes known as john brown's raid an already impressive...
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robert: not yet -- rand paul sweatshirt yet? robert, not yet.you think we will see a new round of oil mergers? tweet us. ♪ brendan: this is bloomberg surveillance and i'm brendan greeley with olivia sterns. tom keene is definitely on vacation. he may or may not be on a beach. we will know when he tweets us. last month saw investment-grade debt. 65% came outside the eurozone. we talked about this with lisa abramowicz. do american companies have any punch bowl in what is happening? lisa: absolutely. as much as janet yellen wants to raise rates right now, the control is shifting away from the u.s. and moving over to mario draghi in europe right now. brendan: i want to bring up a chart for those of you on radio. it shows the share for american investment, actually growing for the -- actually growing rapidly in the last four years. why is our portion of the debt much larger? lisa: right now, our deals in europe are plummeting. and the risk is creeping up. u.s. companies are saying, we can go overseas. we can sell debt to the yield start european inve
robert: not yet -- rand paul sweatshirt yet? robert, not yet.you think we will see a new round of oil mergers? tweet us. ♪ brendan: this is bloomberg surveillance and i'm brendan greeley with olivia sterns. tom keene is definitely on vacation. he may or may not be on a beach. we will know when he tweets us. last month saw investment-grade debt. 65% came outside the eurozone. we talked about this with lisa abramowicz. do american companies have any punch bowl in what is happening? lisa:...
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(robert) i like the idea.five years, going in the-- in the forest, cutting down my own tree was wonderful. after that, i want somebody to deliver it. going into the forest and cutting it down? i didn't say go in the forest and cutting it down. (mark and barbara laugh) is that croatian? no! that's the kind of... (scott) let me tell you, there's people-- hardy guy i am. i go into the forest, i cut my own tree, mark. so the cache is, it's the same tree every year, it becomes part of our family? yeah. the whole symbol about having a tree is something that's alive in your home, and the difference of having something slowly dying in the corner or plastic in the corner as opposed to live tree is a completely different experience. what are the sales? $150,000. $150,000 in your season, which is basically one month. yeah, it's a 2-month season. and what's your profit on that? $33,000. and that's after paying yourself? no, i have not paid myself. do i have to pay if i kill the tree? on the web site, it says that there is
(robert) i like the idea.five years, going in the-- in the forest, cutting down my own tree was wonderful. after that, i want somebody to deliver it. going into the forest and cutting it down? i didn't say go in the forest and cutting it down. (mark and barbara laugh) is that croatian? no! that's the kind of... (scott) let me tell you, there's people-- hardy guy i am. i go into the forest, i cut my own tree, mark. so the cache is, it's the same tree every year, it becomes part of our family?...
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roberts: thank you. senator brown. that is mr. leahy. you may want to put your sign appeared. what on earth happened to mr. brown? did you lose your --? that's ok. sen. brown: i lost my china thought -- train of thought. talk to me about what this means and what these trade restrictions me to a state like ohio in terms of agricultural exports. mr. scuse: first aid like ohio, what our current restrictions mean -- for a state like ohio what our current research and mean is that it's difficult to get agricultural products from our state into cuba. we are at a tremendous disadvantage. the playing field is not level because we are not allowed to do marketing programs like other countries do. we are not allowed to extend credit like other countries do. the playing field is not level and it creates a great deal difficulty for us to compete against those countries. sen. brown: tell me what it will mean as we use them. mr. scuse: as we ease the restrictions, it will be easier to get products in there. i went thro
roberts: thank you. senator brown. that is mr. leahy. you may want to put your sign appeared. what on earth happened to mr. brown? did you lose your --? that's ok. sen. brown: i lost my china thought -- train of thought. talk to me about what this means and what these trade restrictions me to a state like ohio in terms of agricultural exports. mr. scuse: first aid like ohio, what our current restrictions mean -- for a state like ohio what our current research and mean is that it's difficult to...
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports why the wiz think they can eliminate a team they haven't beaten all season and the caps try to take a load off after a rough day at the office. that and more as abc 7 news at leon: senate finance committee hearings typically aren't a laughing matter. that is until you hear the cell phone ring tone for a certain long time senator. >> going to be very aggressive on that issue as well as on the geographic preferences. >> come on! >> just let it go, mister! leon: the phone belonged to senator pat roberts, republican from kansas. certainly after the hearing, senator roberts joked on twitter that someone had to tell the obama administration to let it go. nice move. visitors to the jefferson memorial will now find an interactive kiosk there that willow them to share stories about their favorite national parks. kiosk debuted today as part of the national park service's centennial and visitors can find information about all 407 national parks. the park service and the nonpr
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports why the wiz think they can eliminate a team they haven't beaten all season and the caps try to take a load off after a rough day at the office. that and more as abc 7 news at leon: senate finance committee hearings typically aren't a laughing matter. that is until you hear the cell phone ring tone for a certain long time senator. >> going to be very aggressive on that issue as well as on the geographic preferences. >> come on! >>...
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think back 200 years if you can to robert e. lee's era. and then another 200 years back to jamestown. that is hard to do. if someone just says 400 years ago, we cannot really envision that. so the thread is jamestown. that is where it starts. in 1519, 12 years later, the first african americans arrive at jamestown. they are not slaves yet. they are for the most part indentured servants. slavery will begin a little bit later. a lot of people wonder why did it take so long for slavery to end. well, slavery was in existence from us 200 years when robert e. lee is born in 1807. which is rather remarkable. and slavery will end in about four short -- well, long years at the end of the civil war. let's talk about ira aldridge. ira was not a slave. he was a free black. he was born in downtown manhattan, new york city, in 1807. along with ira aldridge, robert e. lee is going to shadow aldridge. ira aldridge, free black. not many opportunities for free blacks. were of the biggest challenges was to stay out of the hands of kidnappers to be taken back
think back 200 years if you can to robert e. lee's era. and then another 200 years back to jamestown. that is hard to do. if someone just says 400 years ago, we cannot really envision that. so the thread is jamestown. that is where it starts. in 1519, 12 years later, the first african americans arrive at jamestown. they are not slaves yet. they are for the most part indentured servants. slavery will begin a little bit later. a lot of people wonder why did it take so long for slavery to end....
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robert: the nats are batting .180, but it's a little too early.oming up, the nationals off to a slow start. is skipper matt williams worried? sports is coming up. ♪ deie & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. dresses start at $25. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: starting off on the ice the season finale for the caps. with a victory against the rangers, they would open up against the islanders in the district, but they had to win first. kevin hayes hits the puck midair backhand, past braden holtby. the caps down by two early of the second and they cannot get the puck out of the zone. 3-0 rangers. the only bright spot for the caps, the power play ovie with the slap shot, his 53rd goal of the season. now the islanders have to lose tonight for the caps to start the series at home. >> it would have been nice to have clinched it at home. just pay attention to the game tonight i gue
robert: the nats are batting .180, but it's a little too early.oming up, the nationals off to a slow start. is skipper matt williams worried? sports is coming up. ♪ deie & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. dresses start at $25. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: starting off on the ice the season finale for...
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roberts: undersecretary scuse. mr. scuse: i defer to my colleague. sen. roberts: senator stabenow. sen. stabenow: thank you, mr. chairman. i had the same conversations with the secretary of agriculture about the process. they were indicating about 80% of the farmland is owned by the government. about 20% by the private sector. i said, can we sell to the 20%? no. it has to all go through the same process. there's a lot of change that needs to occur. i do want to stress that we have tremendous opportunities. senator leahy was talking about products in new zealand. they are getting powdered milk from new zealand. milk producers would be happy to abide. others would as well. we are a whole lot closer. potatoes and beans and a whole range of things are available. apples seem to be a delicacy at christmas time. i said, we can give you christmas every day. we have a lot of opportunities. let me ask undersecretary scuse. there is an expression that says, the first step to achieving success is showing up. i think that is really true on trade. also, our ability to market. you mentioned the m
roberts: undersecretary scuse. mr. scuse: i defer to my colleague. sen. roberts: senator stabenow. sen. stabenow: thank you, mr. chairman. i had the same conversations with the secretary of agriculture about the process. they were indicating about 80% of the farmland is owned by the government. about 20% by the private sector. i said, can we sell to the 20%? no. it has to all go through the same process. there's a lot of change that needs to occur. i do want to stress that we have tremendous...
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roberts: thank you. now have the pleasure of introducing a friend and colleague of mine, senator leahy , the undeclared but yet accurate king of the dairy policy. and the dairy policy policy who comes in at the 11th hour to help us write a farm bill from time to time. you may go manage a bill on the floor in your very snappy attire. sen. leahy: thank you, mr. chairman. i like being with a chairman who knows how to comb his hair. [laughter] sen. roberts: i appreciate that so much. just let it go. sen. leahy: i can't do as well as you do on the tones on your phone, but i commend you for holding this. all seriousness, this is an important hearing. here is cuba, 90 miles from our shores, we have the ability to help them gain control of their own life, and we could also expand american farmers. we have to temper our hopes and remember that cuba's economy is a shambles. its people are suffering. but i would note what senator stabenow said. she spent time with the agricultural community on our last trip. i've b
roberts: thank you. now have the pleasure of introducing a friend and colleague of mine, senator leahy , the undeclared but yet accurate king of the dairy policy. and the dairy policy policy who comes in at the 11th hour to help us write a farm bill from time to time. you may go manage a bill on the floor in your very snappy attire. sen. leahy: thank you, mr. chairman. i like being with a chairman who knows how to comb his hair. [laughter] sen. roberts: i appreciate that so much. just let it...
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robert: the nationals-yankees in d.c. and a tall task for the terps women. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: opening day for the nats monday night but first a little action with the yankees today. wilson ramos, right up the middle, r.b.i. single, scoring two. 3-0 nats. in the fifth, ryan zimmerman looking really comfortable at his new position, right at home at first base. the nice scoop, easy out. but here comes trouble. eighth-inning, drew storen gives up a two run shot. the yankees take the lead after that. the nats go down 4-3. opening day against the mets, first pitch 4 p.m. monday. a new season, but slightly higher expectations, as if they were not high enough. >> florida is fine, but d.c. is always fun to come back to. just happy to see the guys excited. robert: the nationals have returned to the comforts of home and a very thin layer field. >> we had a good rotation last year, so high expectations last year. we have been here in done this. robert: another openi
robert: the nationals-yankees in d.c. and a tall task for the terps women. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: opening day for the nats monday night but first a little action with the yankees today. wilson ramos, right up the middle, r.b.i. single, scoring two. 3-0 nats. in the fifth, ryan zimmerman looking really comfortable at his new position, right at home at first base. the nice scoop, easy out. but here comes trouble....
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robert: it is not.ng this frenzy now in an and a market cap -- in the end and day --the m&a market. i was frantic through congressional hearings. tom: did you take a van from detroit to washington, like hillary's trip? did you go into a chipotle? robert: no, and this is a true story. i drove in one of the top post stop it took me two days. i stopped at a truck stop and at a holiday express, because i wanted to be smarter for the next congressional hearing. tom: you can't make this stuff up. robert: no, you can't. they asked me about it, where did you stay and where did you eat? they did. tom: how many gulfstream's did you use? brendan: bob nardelli, you're a performance artist. olivia: much more from bloomberg surveillance after the break. tweet us. tom: good morning, everyone. futures up 41. brendan: it is confirmed, nokia to buy alcatel lucent. it will create the largest supplier of equipment that powers phone networks. the ceo of alcatel now joins us. francine, this is the meeting of not just to comp
robert: it is not.ng this frenzy now in an and a market cap -- in the end and day --the m&a market. i was frantic through congressional hearings. tom: did you take a van from detroit to washington, like hillary's trip? did you go into a chipotle? robert: no, and this is a true story. i drove in one of the top post stop it took me two days. i stopped at a truck stop and at a holiday express, because i wanted to be smarter for the next congressional hearing. tom: you can't make this stuff up....
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robert: 125-94. coach: i challenged them the last two days, yesterday and this morning that i needed to see that we were the desperate team tonight and that we were going to come out and act like our backs were against the wall, come out and lay it on the line, and these guys did it. >> as terrific as it is to see where we are now, we have the mindset we are an elite team and we have to continue to stay that way. we will stay together as a team and continue to move forward as a team. >> this is a good sign. we are playing our best basketball. if we continue to play like this, will be a tough team to beat. robert: knuckles were flying last night in nassau as the islanders took game six. nobody wants to go home after game seven or cut their playoff beard. but there will be a of shaving tuesday night. hopefully the caps look like cavemen by the time this is over. >> i have not even thought about the record in game seven. each year, there is a different challenge. i think our team has been good with thes
robert: 125-94. coach: i challenged them the last two days, yesterday and this morning that i needed to see that we were the desperate team tonight and that we were going to come out and act like our backs were against the wall, come out and lay it on the line, and these guys did it. >> as terrific as it is to see where we are now, we have the mindset we are an elite team and we have to continue to stay that way. we will stay together as a team and continue to move forward as a team....
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robert: well, that is changing. are seeing more and more design integrated into these schools and understanding why it is important. it is not just for our school. cory: let's use a real life example from your career beats. i'm wondering where the design fit into the evolution of that. robert: the initial -- as we thought about -- the headphone is really a wearable technology. most headsets were prior to that sort of complicated and mechanical -- cory: the great ones. the crummy ones -- robert: air driven by function which is important. smartphones became the primary way people got their business -- music and where about. what you where and how it looks and how it feels becomes very important. cory: was the notion that the product would be so much better because the design would be integral to it and that is what was missing, the design slapped on top? it was like a different pattern slapped on top of something that existed, as opposed to something you thought about from the beginning? robert: it is just thinking ab
robert: well, that is changing. are seeing more and more design integrated into these schools and understanding why it is important. it is not just for our school. cory: let's use a real life example from your career beats. i'm wondering where the design fit into the evolution of that. robert: the initial -- as we thought about -- the headphone is really a wearable technology. most headsets were prior to that sort of complicated and mechanical -- cory: the great ones. the crummy ones -- robert:...
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. >> rate now on jimmy kimmel robert downey jr. >> rate now on jimmy kimmel robert downey jr. >> enjoyment good night jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel. we have such a big show for you tonight. you are not going to believe it. so many stars are here tonight. but first, we're going to play a game of telephone. tonight, we have the avengers on the show. >> i have a rash. >> oh, gosh. i don't want to see that. >> i have a rash -- >> the diaphram jelly is in my glove box. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live: the avengers assembled." tonight -- the cast of "marvel's avengers: age of ultron." with robert downey jr. chris hemsworth. mark ruffalo. chris evans. scarlett johansson. and jeremy renner. plus music from the war on drugs. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>. >> jimmy: thank you for watching. [ cheers and applause ] let me tell you something, it's not the dirty super heros that stand outside of the theater on our street. tonight we have the ones in the magazines, the good looking on
. >> rate now on jimmy kimmel robert downey jr. >> rate now on jimmy kimmel robert downey jr. >> enjoyment good night jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel. we have such a big show for you tonight. you are not going to believe it. so many stars are here tonight. but first, we're going to play a game of telephone. tonight, we have the avengers on the show. >> i have a rash. >> oh, gosh. i don't want to see that. >> i have a rash -- >> the diaphram jelly is in my...
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robert downey jr. chris hemsworth. mark ruffalo. chris evans. scarlett johansson. and jeremy renner. plus music from the war on drugs. with cleto and the cletones. and now, by odin's beard, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming to see what will be a -- [ cheers and applause ] a super hero packed program tonight. and let me tell you something, it's not the dirty super heroes who stand outside our theater on the street. tonight, we have the ones you see in the magazines, the good-looking ones. the cast of "the avengers: age of ultron" is here. robert downey jr., scarlett johansson, mark ruffalo, jeremy renner, chris evans and chris hemsworth, aka iron man, black widow, the hulk, hawkeye, captain america and thor. we've gathered them all together in one place. the fools, they fell in to my trap. and tonight, i will destroy them. it's exciting. it's like having our own priv
robert downey jr. chris hemsworth. mark ruffalo. chris evans. scarlett johansson. and jeremy renner. plus music from the war on drugs. with cleto and the cletones. and now, by odin's beard, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming to see what will be a -- [ cheers and applause ] a super hero packed program tonight. and let me tell you something,...
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robert of ammunition. thank you very much.e more as "bloomberg west" continues. ♪ ♪ cory: it is now time for the bwest byte, one number that tells us a whole lot. here is brad stone to tell us. when you heard the bloomberg businessweek design conference -- brad: 26, the number of designers we have at today's conference. it is an incredible group. we have the architect of the new googleplex. we also have armani, a textile and jewelry designer. daniel caudill, the creative director of shynola. cory: the watch company in detroit. brad: it's a great line-up. robot designers, app designers. i'm interviewing ev williams later today from medium and twitter. cory: it is so interesting how apple is the company that is mentioned in the beginning of the conversation of building a company where beauty is the beginning of the product and functionality is just as important. brad: that's right. apple started something with product design, but it spread into different areas of business like designing great workplace environments designing str
robert of ammunition. thank you very much.e more as "bloomberg west" continues. ♪ ♪ cory: it is now time for the bwest byte, one number that tells us a whole lot. here is brad stone to tell us. when you heard the bloomberg businessweek design conference -- brad: 26, the number of designers we have at today's conference. it is an incredible group. we have the architect of the new googleplex. we also have armani, a textile and jewelry designer. daniel caudill, the creative director...
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robert? robert: they definitely do. all this blue is slowly turning to red as it gets closer and closer to game time. the caps aren't in the red yet. they could be if they lose tonight. we'll talk caps and islanders. th robert: welcome back to verizon. game two caps and islanders. stanley cup playoffs. we just learned some information, braden holtby will not start tonight. he's been sick for the past couple of days. phillip grudbauer will be in front of the net to start this one for the 7:00 puck drop. however, the caps need urgency tonight. they're down 1-0 game. they want to tie this series up 1-1 before they head into new york because one thing you don't want to do in the post season is travel and you're down 2-0 games. earlier this week we talked to forwards and they say the more we play, the better we are. here's troy brouwer. >> we were a little out last game. not our best hockey game which is disappointing in the first game of the playoffs. but the more we get going here the more games that we play i think we're
robert? robert: they definitely do. all this blue is slowly turning to red as it gets closer and closer to game time. the caps aren't in the red yet. they could be if they lose tonight. we'll talk caps and islanders. th robert: welcome back to verizon. game two caps and islanders. stanley cup playoffs. we just learned some information, braden holtby will not start tonight. he's been sick for the past couple of days. phillip grudbauer will be in front of the net to start this one for the 7:00...
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we are here with the amazing robert downey jr., now, you are a great actor. i love you. you're such an amazing actor. i think that means that you are in touch with your emotions. would you say that's true? >> um -- i mean, i'd say i'm an emotional chameleon. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: let's see how emotional we can get. it's time for an emotional interview. ♪ emotional interview ooh yes ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: okay, so here's how it works. we're going to have a normal conversation with each other. except every so often we're going to hear this ding sound -- [ ding ] --and when we hear that we'll be given an emotion or situation that we have to act out as we keep talking. are you ready for this? okay, here we go. [ laughter ] he's getting in to character -- as you. [ light laughter ] okay. here we go. [ ding ] when did you know that you wanted to be an actor? >> well, knowing is something that is very particular to the soul. [ laughter ] to know is to understand the question is already answered in it's asking. [ laughter ]
we are here with the amazing robert downey jr., now, you are a great actor. i love you. you're such an amazing actor. i think that means that you are in touch with your emotions. would you say that's true? >> um -- i mean, i'd say i'm an emotional chameleon. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: let's see how emotional we can get. it's time for an emotional interview. ♪ emotional interview ooh yes ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: okay, so here's how it works. we're going to have a...
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robert: the true golfers say they could do either/or. kimberly: really?are sitting back watching this young guy. robert: he is only 21, but age is nothing but a number, especially leading at the masters. and the team that was to win the world series is having trouble. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the nats needed a pick me up asap. tonight, game two of their series with the phillies. cole hamels to nelson ra amos, it's gone. nats uo p 1-0. the ball in and the defense was a letdown. -- the bullpen and the defense was a letdown. ian desmond, miscommunication. extra innings, tanner roark, the hit down the line. ruiz comes around for the winning run. the nationals fall 3-2. they are now 1-4 on the season. blue jays-o's. fifth inning, jonathan schoop, grand slam. 7-1 is the final. baltimore is now 3-2 on the season. hockey, the caps had their regular-season finale today. a want to start the playoffs at home against the islanders. on the ice now, the caps down by two early of the second and they cannot g
robert: the true golfers say they could do either/or. kimberly: really?are sitting back watching this young guy. robert: he is only 21, but age is nothing but a number, especially leading at the masters. and the team that was to win the world series is having trouble. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the nats needed a pick me up asap. tonight, game two of their series with the phillies. cole hamels to nelson ra amos, it's gone. nats...
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amy: joe conason, if you could respond to robert scheer?> it would be great to bring the conversation back to reality. when someone says, well, seattle is the perfect example of politics in america. i'm sorry there is a republican party in america. it is in fact the dominant party right now. seattle -- we're not all like seattle. that is not what is happening in the united states politically. so you have to start with where you are and the choices you really have, ok? it is fine to have these discussions and fantasize about whatever it is you would like to see happen, and i share a lot of the aspirations that anybody would have about more progressive government in the united states. but here we are now. the choices going to be, 70 like rand paul -- i guess bob is ok with them wanting to abolish social security and medicaid. or someone like you learned clinton who won't do that. for instance. so going towards november 20 16 -- amy: i want robert scheer to answer that point and i will come right back to you. >> come on. the fact is, rand paul
amy: joe conason, if you could respond to robert scheer?> it would be great to bring the conversation back to reality. when someone says, well, seattle is the perfect example of politics in america. i'm sorry there is a republican party in america. it is in fact the dominant party right now. seattle -- we're not all like seattle. that is not what is happening in the united states politically. so you have to start with where you are and the choices you really have, ok? it is fine to have...
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robert rodriguez, everybody. el rey network is on cable and satellite now. thank you, robert. "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. we're the settles! when we go on vacation, it's hard to find, like, those little activities that are kind of fun and educational. i think with williamsburg, you have all of that educational part rolled into the fun. it's already here. this is probably the most fun i've had all summer. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank julia louis-dreyfus, robert rodriguez, gary clark jr. and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first. this is their album "they want my soul." here with the song "rainy taxi" austin's spoon! ♪ ♪ ♪ you catch everything i never could you believed when i gave up for good ♪ ♪ and when you stand beside me i can tell i'm stronger than i've ever been ♪ ♪ but if you're goin' you know you don't come back ♪ ♪ ♪ i came home last night i had no good news i came home last night i had
robert rodriguez, everybody. el rey network is on cable and satellite now. thank you, robert. "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. we're the settles! when we go on vacation, it's hard to find, like, those little activities that are kind of fun and educational. i think with williamsburg, you have all of that educational part rolled into the fun. it's already here. this is probably the most fun i've had all summer. >> dicky: the jimmy...
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>> now it was victor and meg and robert and myself.ore we could talk about what we really wanted to do and what our plan was, two of the men that had passed us earlier in the day showed up. one of them was bleeding, and they were completely terrified. apparently they had been cutting bamboo and people had just started shooting at them. that's all they could say. then one of them sort of showed where the third man had been shot, that they killed him. and they continued back to paya where our guides had just run off to. i was trying to delay panic, you know. i figured there would be time to panic later on, but at this point we just really need to do figure out what we were going to do. i remember being quiet. i remember not really saying much. i just kind of went back into myself. this wasn't really my game. robert was the one that suggested -- >> i think we keep going. >> toward the ambush. >> it will be safer than to turn back. >> what about victor? >> we stay together. >> mark? are you happy with that? >> i'm scared, but this was some
>> now it was victor and meg and robert and myself.ore we could talk about what we really wanted to do and what our plan was, two of the men that had passed us earlier in the day showed up. one of them was bleeding, and they were completely terrified. apparently they had been cutting bamboo and people had just started shooting at them. that's all they could say. then one of them sort of showed where the third man had been shot, that they killed him. and they continued back to paya where...
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wearing the uniform. >> stanley roberts: in san francisco's stanley roberts kron 4 news >> catherine heenan: atoll so officer kenneth white was found with a legal weapons when he was arrested is a san pablo police officer charged with by cocaine and heroin and seven cisco last week. the seven fiscal police arrested him after noticing a suspicious activity around his car. 57 year-old timothy french was also arrested and is accused of being involved in the drug deal. kenneth white is also charged with child endangerment sense there was a two year-old girl found in his car he remains in custody on to earn $50,000 bail. >> catherine heenan: now until oklahoma of reservists their sheriffs deputy has been charged in the shooting death of a black suspect 73 year-old robert bass faces second- degree manslaughter charges police say he thought he was holding a stun gun and is a handgun when he shot 44 year-old eric harris it happened during an undercover weapons team earlier this month over the weekend of video surface showing here is being shot while struggling on the ground in it you can hea
wearing the uniform. >> stanley roberts: in san francisco's stanley roberts kron 4 news >> catherine heenan: atoll so officer kenneth white was found with a legal weapons when he was arrested is a san pablo police officer charged with by cocaine and heroin and seven cisco last week. the seven fiscal police arrested him after noticing a suspicious activity around his car. 57 year-old timothy french was also arrested and is accused of being involved in the drug deal. kenneth white is...
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justice roberts: sure. justice breyer: i'm surprised we have this case in front of us if that i mean, if it's been so clearly decided, but -- justice roberts: do you want wrap up, counsel? mr. bursch: i do want to wrap up. your honors, these are obviously very emotional issues where reasonable people can disagree. this court has never assumed that people have act out of animus when they're voting in the democratic process. the states generally, michigan specifically, has no animus. it doesn't intend to take away dignity from anyone. we respect all parents, and we hope that they love their children. but this court taking this important issue away from the people will have dramatic impacts on the democratic process, and we ask that you affirm. justice roberts: thank you counsel. ms. bonauto, you have three minutes remaining. ms. bonauto: first, i just want to say that the idea that the ideas of marriage will change is a false dichotomy. right now, different-sex couples can choose to marry and rear children. t
justice roberts: sure. justice breyer: i'm surprised we have this case in front of us if that i mean, if it's been so clearly decided, but -- justice roberts: do you want wrap up, counsel? mr. bursch: i do want to wrap up. your honors, these are obviously very emotional issues where reasonable people can disagree. this court has never assumed that people have act out of animus when they're voting in the democratic process. the states generally, michigan specifically, has no animus. it doesn't...
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robert, would you consider yourself to be the leader of this group?der robert the leader of the group? >> we're a team. >> jimmy: okay. who's the social director for the group, who's in charge of fun? >> we're on tv. >> is this after hours? >>. >> jimmy: after hours kind of thing. >> jimmy: you are just as bad. >> jimmy: he is in charge of brunch. >> i'm in charge of brunch. pluto. lord of the underword takes over -- >> chris is up for just about anything. >> jimmy: why did you refer to jeremy as lord of the underworld. >> because pluto runs the underworld and that's what it is like to go out with him. >> jimmy: i see. who goes out with him? does everybody go or do you -- are there people more inclined to go out than others? >> you never know. you have to test the waters. sometimes people have responsibilities. everyone has kids and, you know >> jimmy: everyone except -- >> but for the most part. working is a tricky -- >> jimmy: have the kids cut in to the. >> glad we got that in. >> are the kids cutting in to the fun? >> no. i'm enjoying it. >> jimmy
robert, would you consider yourself to be the leader of this group?der robert the leader of the group? >> we're a team. >> jimmy: okay. who's the social director for the group, who's in charge of fun? >> we're on tv. >> is this after hours? >>. >> jimmy: after hours kind of thing. >> jimmy: you are just as bad. >> jimmy: he is in charge of brunch. >> i'm in charge of brunch. pluto. lord of the underword takes over -- >> chris is up for...
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que matÓ dice que robert comprÓ el derecho a ser policÍa y se llevÓ una vida por delante.tados en california por presunto intento de venta de armas a narcotraficantes mexicanos, las supuestas transacciones se descubrieron en una operaciÓn encubierta en la que vendieron armas y equipo militar a informantes creyendo que eran intermediarios de narcotraficantes. marÍa: otros implicados en corrupciÓn son algunos agentes fronterizos, asÍ lo dijo indicando que los policÍas reciben sobornos, favores sexuales y otras recompensas. se agregÓ que los narcos estÁn empezando a reclutar y corromper a los empleados de seguridad interna. jorge: en mÉxico cinco estados estÁn bajo alerta tras el robo de un recipiente con material radiactivo altamente tÓxico. probablemente los delincuentes no tienen idea de lo que se llevaron. alejandro roldÁn nos explica. alejandro: se trata de una cÁpsula que se queda expuesta a las personas podrÍa tener graves daÑos a la salud. en alerta se encuentra tabasco, veracruz, campeche por el robo de una fuente radiactiva en tabasco. >> cuando se detecta una anoma
que matÓ dice que robert comprÓ el derecho a ser policÍa y se llevÓ una vida por delante.tados en california por presunto intento de venta de armas a narcotraficantes mexicanos, las supuestas transacciones se descubrieron en una operaciÓn encubierta en la que vendieron armas y equipo militar a informantes creyendo que eran intermediarios de narcotraficantes. marÍa: otros implicados en corrupciÓn son algunos agentes fronterizos, asÍ lo dijo indicando que los policÍas reciben sobornos,...
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robert: it is just thinking about it differently.e create something, you are designing, right? it is thinking about where you want to end up in how you want this to fit into people's lives which becomes important. beats was very focused on bringing a younger audience into high-quality sound. building products that understood that and understood what they were about was very important. cory: why do you think this focus of developing around design and adding on design -- why do you think that is happening now? what are the drivers of that of making design more essential? robert: it has a lot to do with success. everybody points to companies like apple. they are seeing -- cory: i wouldn't say companies are pointing at apple. robert: i don't know how many people come into our office and say we want to be like apple. you are not apple so we will work with the assets you happen make that great. -- you have and make that great. people see design has not just from a business point of view but a customer loyal experience. all of these things
robert: it is just thinking about it differently.e create something, you are designing, right? it is thinking about where you want to end up in how you want this to fit into people's lives which becomes important. beats was very focused on bringing a younger audience into high-quality sound. building products that understood that and understood what they were about was very important. cory: why do you think this focus of developing around design and adding on design -- why do you think that is...
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i think there is a possibility they get justice roberts.ohn: people misunderstand the purpose of the oral arguments. the justices are asking questions. justice roberts asked questions that seemed soto suggest that it could be in the political level. he also raised the point that it is not sexual discrimination. he is trying to persuade people. these are not just expressions of opinion. they are asking questions of better strategic. you can see some things, certain things from what they are asking. you got justice scalia, you can read him pretty easily. the guys in the middle are much harder to note. mark: the fact of the justices double will vote against further expansion of rights for gay lesbians to get married, the fact that all of them are conservative is representative of the divide in america. too much in the media coverage today and of the arguments today is rooting for the court to overturn this. there are millions of americans on that side, too. i think the simplest thing to look at is justice kennedy's stance on these issues. he i
i think there is a possibility they get justice roberts.ohn: people misunderstand the purpose of the oral arguments. the justices are asking questions. justice roberts asked questions that seemed soto suggest that it could be in the political level. he also raised the point that it is not sexual discrimination. he is trying to persuade people. these are not just expressions of opinion. they are asking questions of better strategic. you can see some things, certain things from what they are...
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craig: i can, robert. robert: so what is wrong with you? craig: i did not want to leave the laborious sunshine for washington, and ec, and it would have made them proud. robert goa let me ask you because we have not had a whole lot of time. the one that intrigues me the most is this notion of a minimal cell. first of all, can you explain what a "minimal cell" is? craig: we have been working on this since 1995 when we sequenced the first two jen m's in history, trying to understand a very minimal set of genes that can be responsible for complete self replicating life, and so we have been working on this for a long time. we have had our first synthetic version of 2010, as you know. we have been working since then to try to design a cell from scratch that has just the minimal set of genes necessary for living and replication, at least in a laboratory environment. robert: so we humans have about 20,000 to 30,000 genes. you started with a little itty-bitty thing. you did you try to make it little or -- little or -- smaller? craig: the smallest s
craig: i can, robert. robert: so what is wrong with you? craig: i did not want to leave the laborious sunshine for washington, and ec, and it would have made them proud. robert goa let me ask you because we have not had a whole lot of time. the one that intrigues me the most is this notion of a minimal cell. first of all, can you explain what a "minimal cell" is? craig: we have been working on this since 1995 when we sequenced the first two jen m's in history, trying to understand a...
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robert burton has been embedded with the wizards. a team has never come from 3-0 diwn own in an nba series and won. robert: exactly. john wall, when he does not have the hot hand, he finds the guy who does. the man with the super hot hand tonight was the veteran paul pierce, knocking it down from beyond the arc to give the wiz a very comfortable lead late. here is the truth after the game. paul: i'm glad they brought me here. i'm just grateful for the opportunity. they made some great plays, dies get eight -- guys did a great job. robert: tim, you say you think it is over, i have to agree, it might be over. they get this done sunday, they have a clean sweep. live at the phone booth, robert burton, abc 7 sports. tim: i agree. baseball fans, the downward spiral for the nats continues. bottom of the eighth, martin prado singles with runners on second and third, ballgame. nats lose again, 3-2. once again three games below .500. red sox-orioles, bottom of the eighth ripped to right field. wave goodbye, the red sox beat the orioles, 7-5. t
robert burton has been embedded with the wizards. a team has never come from 3-0 diwn own in an nba series and won. robert: exactly. john wall, when he does not have the hot hand, he finds the guy who does. the man with the super hot hand tonight was the veteran paul pierce, knocking it down from beyond the arc to give the wiz a very comfortable lead late. here is the truth after the game. paul: i'm glad they brought me here. i'm just grateful for the opportunity. they made some great plays,...
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. >> the man's flame was robert huff man, a 49-year-old construction worker. vehicle records indicated huff man drove a red dodge pickup truck made in the year 2000. he disappeared the morning following the accident and the girlfriend had no idea where he went. >> time is of the essence when you are trying to solve these crimes. knowing the truck is out there driving around in the evidence. >> making matters worse, huffman did not have any credit cards or an atm card and police could not track his whereabouts. >> we should never lose hope because you never know what information may come forward and who may call in and what can be found. even years later. >>> the prime suspect in the hit-and-run death of 17-year-old rafeal garcia was robert huffman, a construction worker who owned the type of truck police were looking for. a background check revealed huffman had two previous convictions for drunk driving and had just finished serving a two-year sentence for a weapons offense. the media attention prompted an anonymous tip. someone told huffman was at a local bar
. >> the man's flame was robert huff man, a 49-year-old construction worker. vehicle records indicated huff man drove a red dodge pickup truck made in the year 2000. he disappeared the morning following the accident and the girlfriend had no idea where he went. >> time is of the essence when you are trying to solve these crimes. knowing the truck is out there driving around in the evidence. >> making matters worse, huffman did not have any credit cards or an atm card and...
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he we -- robert e lee. it was an army larger than the army of northern virginia. it intersected here at appomattox courthouse, not far from the home of the newcomer. >> grant first proposed surrender near farmville on april 7. lee danced around the issue trying to buy time. on that morning how he portrayed himself in defeat mattered a great deal. lee dressed in a new uniform and sash. something he rarely did. at some point, she received a word east of the appomattox that the army could not break through union lines. on dozens of fields, lee always had options, but no more. there is nothing left for me to do, he said, then to go to general grant. and i would rather die a thousand deaths. lee sent threethrough the lines to grant. the last one was direct. i ask for an extension of possibility and surrender of this army. at 10:30 april 9, 1865, the guns of the armies fell silent. lee waited for a response under an apple tree along the road near the narrow banks of the appomattox river, about a mile from us. not
he we -- robert e lee. it was an army larger than the army of northern virginia. it intersected here at appomattox courthouse, not far from the home of the newcomer. >> grant first proposed surrender near farmville on april 7. lee danced around the issue trying to buy time. on that morning how he portrayed himself in defeat mattered a great deal. lee dressed in a new uniform and sash. something he rarely did. at some point, she received a word east of the appomattox that the army could...
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robert: the nets are itching, opening day tomorrow, first pitch at 4 p.m. eyes will be on mac sure sir. he will start opening day, the first time in his career. -- all eyes are on max scherzer. scherzer is excited about starting opening day, just not super excited. max: it's still excitement, optimism, all the things everybody experiences. >> for us to actually get out there and play real baseball, we are looking forward to it. robert: as we mentioned, reports say the nats are expected to host the 2018 all-star game. the announcement should be made tomorrow before first pitch. they spanked them at their place, have to give credit where it's due. kimberly: the first of its kind in the u.s. kimberly: as if being pregnant is not tough enough, kate middleton has the added stress of gamblers hedging their bets. if the gamblers have it their way, prince george will be getting a little sister. 82% of bettors put their money on a princess. her hypothetical name, gamblers are going with alice. williams grandmother the queen had an aunt named alice. the new royal is
robert: the nets are itching, opening day tomorrow, first pitch at 4 p.m. eyes will be on mac sure sir. he will start opening day, the first time in his career. -- all eyes are on max scherzer. scherzer is excited about starting opening day, just not super excited. max: it's still excitement, optimism, all the things everybody experiences. >> for us to actually get out there and play real baseball, we are looking forward to it. robert: as we mentioned, reports say the nats are expected to...
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: last year this time, michele roberts was one of the country's leading trial lawyers.known quantity in the world of basketball, she was still chosen out of 300 candidates receiving almost 90% of the vote from player representatives to lead their union. >> initially when i got the job, and this is true, there were literally mornings i'd get up and i remember that i was no longer in d.c., i was no longer practicing law and then i just burst into laughter, and think like, "this is so cool!" my two older brothers were basketball fans. we had one television growing up and we saw a lot of knicks games. and so, just by osmosis, i started watching the game and loving the game. that love of basketball never changed. >> woodruff: the first woman ever to run a professional sports union in north america, michele roberts, is undeniably on top of what is still very much a man's world. when i caught up with her at a knicks game last month, it was clear that even big time players like the legendary walt frazier understand her value. >> i spent about 12 seconds thinking that i won't ge
: last year this time, michele roberts was one of the country's leading trial lawyers.known quantity in the world of basketball, she was still chosen out of 300 candidates receiving almost 90% of the vote from player representatives to lead their union. >> initially when i got the job, and this is true, there were literally mornings i'd get up and i remember that i was no longer in d.c., i was no longer practicing law and then i just burst into laughter, and think like, "this is so...
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robert: caps, game two against the islanders tomorrow night at 7 p.m.as all about putting wednesday's loss in the past. at the same time, they need to turn it up a bit. after watching his guys get smoked, he said nobody really played the way to were supposed to, barry trotz talking. "basically, new york wanted it more." the capitals have to turn up the desperation factor. >> a lot of times when we are trailing i have thought that is when we play our best hockey. we have to find a way to be desperate. >> the expectations have to be better. we understand that in we will be better tomorrow. robert: the nba draft tonight saint joseph's in round two. please do not sleep on the raptors. leon: the wizards need to get him this time around. coming up, and amazing milestone. -- an amazing milestone. alison: the pilot who landed his gyrocopter on the capitol lawn has been released. also, security improvements at the white house, and steve's forecast. although stories right now at wjla.com. leon: a big milestone for a man and a texas brewer re-. eugene turned 106 y
robert: caps, game two against the islanders tomorrow night at 7 p.m.as all about putting wednesday's loss in the past. at the same time, they need to turn it up a bit. after watching his guys get smoked, he said nobody really played the way to were supposed to, barry trotz talking. "basically, new york wanted it more." the capitals have to turn up the desperation factor. >> a lot of times when we are trailing i have thought that is when we play our best hockey. we have to find...
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on your driver's license >> stanley roberts: in richmond stanley roberts kron 4 news >> pam moore: still ahead shocking burial of disabled vets. shocking abuse of disabled back veterans 7 >> reporter: welcomed back is looking relatively dry across much of the bay area of things will be changing up with a light activity in the east bay. six east of walnut creek south of concord. things will definitely be changing up about an hour future guesses that for about 9:00 p.m. this evening it will be moving south to the peninsula and the south bay area to the overnight hours by midnight we should be sitting mostly wet conditions or across most of the bay area by 7:00 a.m. things will be clearing up mostly cloudy skies and you wake up tomorrow morning for the morning hours is to start soon the sun shall i come through the streets and plenty of sun chung overall should be looking pretty the case much cooler tonight bill we saw yesterday 57 free mud 56 said they were down and tell san francisco is at 654 degrees 54 degrees but a lot bitchery bring a jacket a sweater or umbrella. >> reporter: we shou
on your driver's license >> stanley roberts: in richmond stanley roberts kron 4 news >> pam moore: still ahead shocking burial of disabled vets. shocking abuse of disabled back veterans 7 >> reporter: welcomed back is looking relatively dry across much of the bay area of things will be changing up with a light activity in the east bay. six east of walnut creek south of concord. things will definitely be changing up about an hour future guesses that for about 9:00 p.m. this...
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and a one-on-one interview with robert gentry. this is sunday night at 9 right after the news >> catherine heenan: oakland police said they hold that a block party in west oakland today as a singing adjustor of community good will were learning what the officers were hoping to hoping >> reporter: was really good time today it was barbequed dancing all kinds of fun but police say was mob more than fund was about communication and communication between police and community members. is this type of a communication that helps them make progress in the murder of chyemil pierce. >> reporter: is not often the to see up oakland police officer dancing in his uniform that's what happened at the block party on campbell's street friday afternoon they the police said it is black parties like this that allows the community in the police to come together and to communicate without the stress of a criminal investigation. >>: 1 the bid to bridge the communications gap and we want them to come on top was freely without us having to knock on doors a
and a one-on-one interview with robert gentry. this is sunday night at 9 right after the news >> catherine heenan: oakland police said they hold that a block party in west oakland today as a singing adjustor of community good will were learning what the officers were hoping to hoping >> reporter: was really good time today it was barbequed dancing all kinds of fun but police say was mob more than fund was about communication and communication between police and community members. is...
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robert: aw. kimberly: a robotics competition today. ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl p plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. dresses start at $25. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. kimberly: more than 600 highschooler showed off their robotics skills, battling out to complete a certain set of tasks with homemade robots. anything from stacking boxes to picking up litter. >> it's difficult, but it's a lot of fun. >> it gives them everything they need to go into engineering. kimberly: three teams are headed to the national competition in st. louis. can you believe five years ago we did not know what an ipad was? today is five years since the release of the game changer, when steve jobs unveiled the ipad, calling it a truly magical and revolutionary project -- product. as of this
robert: aw. kimberly: a robotics competition today. ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl p plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. dresses start at $25. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. kimberly: more than 600 highschooler showed off their robotics skills, battling out to complete a certain set of tasks with homemade robots. anything from stacking boxes to picking up litter. >> it's difficult, but it's a lot of fun. >>...
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>> on out united flight syracuse roberts frustration boiled over. he jokingly tweeted about making the oxygen mask on the plane deploy. >> the tweet was blunt. probably should have been tempered. >> the f.b.i. did not see the humor the on the ground in syracuseing as questioned roberts. they seized equipment shown in the tweets. >> san francisco based company is representing roberts and the company, one world lab. >> it is his job and he founded a company to help improve network and computer security. >> united bounced roberts from the booked flight to san francisco on saturday. saying he would be refunded but could not fly with the carrier. >> you security researchers will be less likely to help airlines given united's overseas action. >> united released this statement "given the claims he has manipulated aircraft suspects while in-flight, a clear violation of united policy, we have decided it is in the best interest of our customers and crew members he not be allowed to fly united." roberts said the research and work indicates it is possible to ha
>> on out united flight syracuse roberts frustration boiled over. he jokingly tweeted about making the oxygen mask on the plane deploy. >> the tweet was blunt. probably should have been tempered. >> the f.b.i. did not see the humor the on the ground in syracuseing as questioned roberts. they seized equipment shown in the tweets. >> san francisco based company is representing roberts and the company, one world lab. >> it is his job and he founded a company to help...
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robert: i think so. that was his thing. kimberly: a homegrown star getting the national honor tonight. kimberly: the rock 'n roll hall of fame welcomed its latest in ductees this weekend. the new class includes joan jett , who spent part of her childhood in wheaton. she rocked out with springfield's own dave grohl. the ceremony airs may 30 on hbo. tonight was all about pause for a cause, with hundreds of people in their dogs. this benefits a veterinary school. the school is the first and only veterinarian school dedicated to professional animal care and building bridges to people. kimberly: how much rain are we talking about? ryan: one to two inches. tomorrow, mid day, we briquette with sunshine, 80 degrees. then we have another chance of severe weather tomorrow afternoon and evening. then cooler weather towards the middle of the week and even next weekend. kimberly: not too bad. kimberly: as we deal with rain and thunderstorms, the south is dealing with dangerous weather. reporter: severe storms hammering the southeast, ge
robert: i think so. that was his thing. kimberly: a homegrown star getting the national honor tonight. kimberly: the rock 'n roll hall of fame welcomed its latest in ductees this weekend. the new class includes joan jett , who spent part of her childhood in wheaton. she rocked out with springfield's own dave grohl. the ceremony airs may 30 on hbo. tonight was all about pause for a cause, with hundreds of people in their dogs. this benefits a veterinary school. the school is the first and only...
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in barry bonds battle to clear his name and the steroids stand-up bay area gems played by some of roberts and bulk you bolt cutters to break into lockers and a couple who discovered a stranger using their water to wash his car is a full hour of your choice of prime time news. >> pam moore: we begin tonight with breaking out of the lay all does wear a seven year old boy has been shot grant lodes is here with the latest details >> grant lodes: the little boy has been taken to the hospital in serious condition people are crowded around the evidence markers and the crime scene tape there the best shot in the torso and was caught in the cost crossfire and south vallejo just after 5:00 today the looking at the intersection of fifth and jerry st. that's not far from highway 29 and interstate 80 intersects. it's not clear what prompted the issue out. the with some sort of party or gathering that was going on and then to separate guns were used in the shooting. there's no word on exactly what occurred we do have a reporter of same gathering information when jeff bush at of information for us we wi
in barry bonds battle to clear his name and the steroids stand-up bay area gems played by some of roberts and bulk you bolt cutters to break into lockers and a couple who discovered a stranger using their water to wash his car is a full hour of your choice of prime time news. >> pam moore: we begin tonight with breaking out of the lay all does wear a seven year old boy has been shot grant lodes is here with the latest details >> grant lodes: the little boy has been taken to the...
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robert e. lee believes his army is invincible and eager to gain success in pennsylvania on the third of july, he will assemble 13,000 confederate infantryman in a line that is a mile-long soldier to soldier. he preludes the assault with a big artillery bombardment. at 3:00 in the afternoon after the confederate artillery is quite, the 13,000 infantryman step across the field, open field, we have been there, we have walked this. remember how long it took us to get across the field? it is a mile from cemetery ridge to seminary ridge. what happens when the confederate soldiers get to the center of the union line? do they break it? no they hit the wall and are repulsed. this is the angle to be there focal point on july 3. at the end of the day on july 3 agency three, by 4:00 in the afternoon, the high tide of the confederacy receded. they are falling back to cemetery ridge. robert e. lee will say 50% of the confederates who made the attack will be killed, wounded or captured. lee no longer able to
robert e. lee believes his army is invincible and eager to gain success in pennsylvania on the third of july, he will assemble 13,000 confederate infantryman in a line that is a mile-long soldier to soldier. he preludes the assault with a big artillery bombardment. at 3:00 in the afternoon after the confederate artillery is quite, the 13,000 infantryman step across the field, open field, we have been there, we have walked this. remember how long it took us to get across the field? it is a mile...
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agents questioned roberts. the electronic frontier foundation is representing roberts and his company one world lab. >> he founded a company to help improve network and come suiter security. >> he said he would be refunded for his flight but couldn't fly with the carrier. >> security researchers will be less likely to help airlines given united's over reaction. >> united released this statement, given mr. robert's claims that he manipulated the system, we have decided it is in the best interest of our customers and crew members he not be allowed to fly united. he said the research and the work indicates that it is possible to hack an airplane. >> has anybody done it? >> good question. i'm not sure the best way to answer that. leave it at that. >> united says "we are confident our flight control systems could not be accessed through techniques he describes." roberts hopes it will lead to a dialogue with federal authorities about the security risks. abc7 news. >>> an attorney for the san francisco sheriff will he
agents questioned roberts. the electronic frontier foundation is representing roberts and his company one world lab. >> he founded a company to help improve network and come suiter security. >> he said he would be refunded for his flight but couldn't fly with the carrier. >> security researchers will be less likely to help airlines given united's over reaction. >> united released this statement, given mr. robert's claims that he manipulated the system, we have decided it...