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and third look, john roberts and sam alito could run circles what anyone who did try to do it the roberts is a superb performance at his confirmation but i think alito, i mean, the committee in the warmest bath of the boredom than anyone has ever seen. [laughter] and they would ask it is incredibly hostile questions and he would be like yes, and there's smith versus jones. [laughter] data leak completely defused in the southern ocean that some democratic senator, particularly joe biden, is going to figure out sam alito's jurisprudence is just i think quite unrealistic. jan, you were there. spin i want to more from you about how you figure out who's going to be, think about how john roberts answered the question about roe v. wade. he suggests it is settled law, subject to principles of stare decisis. i mean, democrats are like okay, i like that. and republicans were like yes. they heard different things. and, of course, john roberts said absolutely nothing. that's a meaningless -- the people heard different things because, to mike's point, they are members of the senate judiciary committee
and third look, john roberts and sam alito could run circles what anyone who did try to do it the roberts is a superb performance at his confirmation but i think alito, i mean, the committee in the warmest bath of the boredom than anyone has ever seen. [laughter] and they would ask it is incredibly hostile questions and he would be like yes, and there's smith versus jones. [laughter] data leak completely defused in the southern ocean that some democratic senator, particularly joe biden, is...
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but as so often happens, it turned out there was another aspect to robert's story. >> robert wolford had a brother in the jail named bobby wolford. >> it's weird how [ bleep ] happens. >> we encountered not just 1 but two wolfords in jail. and later, the story of the missing girl named amanda makes national news and stuns millions. >>> i think one of the main reasons "lockup" has had such a long run on television is because we don't just feature the loudest inmates or the most violent inmates or the troublemakers. >> you are refusing to do what you're supposed to do. >> i didn't refuse nothing. i have my back to you! >> we go into prisons and jails across the country to try to find a cause and effect. producers start by asking the first question, which is -- >> what's the status? what are you charged with? convicted of? >> what did you do to get in here? then they ask the more important meaningful question. >> what happened? >> donald coleman's answer was concise. >> me getting in trouble, just being in and out of jail, getting in trouble. i was working for the military making good m
but as so often happens, it turned out there was another aspect to robert's story. >> robert wolford had a brother in the jail named bobby wolford. >> it's weird how [ bleep ] happens. >> we encountered not just 1 but two wolfords in jail. and later, the story of the missing girl named amanda makes national news and stuns millions. >>> i think one of the main reasons "lockup" has had such a long run on television is because we don't just feature the loudest...
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who is john roberts? ago, i was one, and i argue with a lot of you in this , about whether he was going to be this judicial conservative. i convinced that he was going to be. others were not. even vividly in the supreme court press room, reporters were saying, he is not that conservative. he was really nice and he would talk to them and return their calls. he gave them his cell phone number. a conservative would never do that. they are so mean. [laughter] new he wasugh, i k going to be solid. that sheemos came out had written in the reagan administration. his comments on the margins were kind of snarky. his comments suggested he was really conservative. i said, to one of the members on the panel, see! i told you so. he waltzed through his confirmation hearing. it was just roberts? we are still talking about some of his decisions. they are hard to figure. it is fascinating. it is fascinating when you think about how he would have ruled on obamacare and same-sex marriage. those decisions in his mind, would
who is john roberts? ago, i was one, and i argue with a lot of you in this , about whether he was going to be this judicial conservative. i convinced that he was going to be. others were not. even vividly in the supreme court press room, reporters were saying, he is not that conservative. he was really nice and he would talk to them and return their calls. he gave them his cell phone number. a conservative would never do that. they are so mean. [laughter] new he wasugh, i k going to be solid....
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today robert durst sits in a jail cell in new orleans.orts are that his health is failing, that he has cancer, and water on the brain. but i hope he lives long enough to stand trial in los angeles for the murder of his friend, susan berman. and recently, kathleen's family filed a wrongful death civil suit against him. for over 15 years, i've fought for justice for kathleen's disappearance. and there is no doubt in my mind that he's responsible for her death, along with susan berman. and i firmly believe morris's death was no accident. i believe durst is a serial killer. and my pursuit of this monster has always been about one thing -- justice. justice long denied. for fox news, i'm jeanine pirro, for fox news, i'm jeanine pirro, good-bye. whether your car is a new car an old car a big car a small car a car that looks kind of plain a car that looks kind of like a plane a red car a white car a blue car a red white and blue car a green car a city car a country car this car, seriously this car a clean car, a dirty car a car for the two of you
today robert durst sits in a jail cell in new orleans.orts are that his health is failing, that he has cancer, and water on the brain. but i hope he lives long enough to stand trial in los angeles for the murder of his friend, susan berman. and recently, kathleen's family filed a wrongful death civil suit against him. for over 15 years, i've fought for justice for kathleen's disappearance. and there is no doubt in my mind that he's responsible for her death, along with susan berman. and i...
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kerry and robert. robert: thanks so much. learning more about the fate of the two russian pilots whose kerry: one of them wounded and then killed on ground by jihadist. other managed to escape and now safe. it shot down the russian or warplane after it violated air space and ignored repeated warnings but moscow insists it was in syrian air space. robert: the brother of a missing suspect in the paris attacks is once again calling on him to surrender. muhammad said he shares pain of the victim's families and he wishes he and his family could have done something to prevent these tacks. his brother abdelhamid abaaoud alluded police. his other brother blew himself up. 132 people were killed in the attacks. kerry: school and subways following ferris attacks shut bellgium capitol -- >> e elementing carriage horses from city streets. reports say that there's a new compromised plan in works that could reduce but not eliminate them. plan being discussed would strict horses to central park and reduce animal to 220 to 70. mayor de blasio
kerry and robert. robert: thanks so much. learning more about the fate of the two russian pilots whose kerry: one of them wounded and then killed on ground by jihadist. other managed to escape and now safe. it shot down the russian or warplane after it violated air space and ignored repeated warnings but moscow insists it was in syrian air space. robert: the brother of a missing suspect in the paris attacks is once again calling on him to surrender. muhammad said he shares pain of the victim's...
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you both have spent the of a de robert durst, making a documentary about robert durst, doing that looselyased film on his life "all good things." why? andrew, i'll start with you. >> well, you know, i think we've been fascinated by the story of somebody who started out in this incredibly pop lent way, born into this billionaire family in beautiful westchester county with all the opportunity in the world and somehow ended up 70 years later in a $300 a month rooming house in galveston, texas disguised as a mute woman. that was a story that we could not ignore. >> how did you first find out about it, marc? >> back in the day. back when the original disappearance of kathie happened and then you reopened the case. >> and so you decided first to do this film with ryan gosling, "all good things." why? >> well, marc and i grew up in that part of the world. we were interested in this man's story. and we had followed it in the media. and when we learned more and more about bob, we found that there was this beautiful love story that had preceded all of the burlesque stories of bob dressing as a woma
you both have spent the of a de robert durst, making a documentary about robert durst, doing that looselyased film on his life "all good things." why? andrew, i'll start with you. >> well, you know, i think we've been fascinated by the story of somebody who started out in this incredibly pop lent way, born into this billionaire family in beautiful westchester county with all the opportunity in the world and somehow ended up 70 years later in a $300 a month rooming house in...
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so this was the first time i spoke with robert. so when he told me that another inmate had written the letter it seemed like a plausible situation. >> authorities say wolford had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the letter. their unsuccessful search resulted in a new criminal charge for him. >> they saying i obstructed the fbi and cleveland police investigation. >> wolford was charged with obstruction of justice. he pled not guilty but will remain in the jail until the case was resolved. if found guilty he could have several more years added to the 26 he's already serving in prison. >> i got a saying for them. the glove don't fit you must acquit. going to trial. that's o.j. >> i think we all remember o.j. >> that's o.j. let's go to trial. >> while wolford denied any knowledge of what happened to the missing girl named amanda, he did say they were friends prior to her disappearance nine years earlier. >> we knew each other since we were little kids. i used to go to her work, talk to her all
so this was the first time i spoke with robert. so when he told me that another inmate had written the letter it seemed like a plausible situation. >> authorities say wolford had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the letter. their unsuccessful search resulted in a new criminal charge for him. >> they saying i obstructed the fbi and cleveland police investigation. >> wolford was charged with obstruction of justice. he pled not guilty but...
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robert: i am robert moses, ben simmoneau will be later this morning. kerry: i am kerry drew in for juliet huddy, 5:30 on thanksgiving eve. robert: this is the first time we ever incurred together. kerry: can you believe it? kerry: we get to be together for 2-1/2 hours. robert: they are letting you come in out of the cold. very nice. mike is in with the forecast. a lot of people paying attention to you and ines. >> meteorologist: want to make sure is nice and clear, beautiful sunny skies, that is what we have out there, cool start to the morning, let's show you what is going on, 30 degrees central bark. no problems at all, winds out of the north at 5 miles an hour. there. this time of year this is where we should be. in albany, in williamsport, 30 in pittsburgh, same with buffalo, mainly clear sky, a lot of sunshine today. and mainly clear sky. in an hour and change. and that brings more clouds at this time and i don't think rain will be an issue for a little while, before we get into the weekend and then it doesn't look like much. temperatureswise, 51
robert: i am robert moses, ben simmoneau will be later this morning. kerry: i am kerry drew in for juliet huddy, 5:30 on thanksgiving eve. robert: this is the first time we ever incurred together. kerry: can you believe it? kerry: we get to be together for 2-1/2 hours. robert: they are letting you come in out of the cold. very nice. mike is in with the forecast. a lot of people paying attention to you and ines. >> meteorologist: want to make sure is nice and clear, beautiful sunny skies,...
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i talked to her. >> and robert durst waited five days before roberting his wife missing to new york cityuthorities. >> he carried a magazine with a picture on the front. the five men who really own manhattan. and don't you know seymour durst was right in the middle. he said, you know who i am, right? >> gilberta never stopped believing that robert was responsible for her best friend's disappearance. >> what led you to think that he might be involved in kathleen's disappearance? >> the first week he had thrown away her mail. it was unopened. her clothes. her medal books. her surgical scrubs. things that she would have needed. it's been 33 years. that's why i've kept up this promise. i have promised my best friend and i'm going to keep the promise. i'm going to see justice done. >> my quest for justice for kathleen durst began in 1999 when i was westchester county's district attorney. i reopened cathy's case. i recently sat down with journalist cathy scott, texas investigator cody and two former members from my westchester team, lead senior investigator john o'donnell and assistant d.a. cl
i talked to her. >> and robert durst waited five days before roberting his wife missing to new york cityuthorities. >> he carried a magazine with a picture on the front. the five men who really own manhattan. and don't you know seymour durst was right in the middle. he said, you know who i am, right? >> gilberta never stopped believing that robert was responsible for her best friend's disappearance. >> what led you to think that he might be involved in kathleen's...
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we've got nine julia roberts. hello, julia roberts!wow, all right. let's start in the center there. from -- julia from lake havasu in arizona, hello. >> hi, jimmy. hi, julia. i'm so happy to see you. i want to thank you for being a nice person. because all of my stories are really great when i go to make a reservation. we were going town to palm springs and paul springs is someplace you probably go to. so i made a reservation. and i get there. and i say hi, i'm julia roberts checking in. and the girl went, oh. so disappointed. but i have to tell you my room was awesome. it was the best room ever. >> jimmy: that's nice. >> so cool. it was awesome. >> yay! >> jimmy: a little disappointment. but all right, let's check with julia in toronto. hello, julia. >> hello. >> hi, julia. >> jimmy: here she is. >> i had an amazing opportunity to spend eight weeks in an ashram in india. >> jimmy: wow. >> while i was there learning how to teach yoga -- >> was i there? >> no, no. >> what did they call you? >> they called me "eat, pray, love." [ laughte
we've got nine julia roberts. hello, julia roberts!wow, all right. let's start in the center there. from -- julia from lake havasu in arizona, hello. >> hi, jimmy. hi, julia. i'm so happy to see you. i want to thank you for being a nice person. because all of my stories are really great when i go to make a reservation. we were going town to palm springs and paul springs is someplace you probably go to. so i made a reservation. and i get there. and i say hi, i'm julia roberts checking in....
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be right back with julia roberts and julia roberts and julia roberts and so on. all the hard work... time in the service... community college... it matters. it's why we, at university of phoenix, count your relevant work and college experience as credits toward your degree. learn more at phoenix.edu. wireless networks are awesome. they let us s e our phones to do amazing things. bubuwhy sign a two-yearr phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless you can use the phone you already have. and keep your network and number too. for a lot less. only on the bring your own phone plan. that's wireless your way. now, get unlimited talk and text, plus 5gb of high-speed data, on the nation's largest, most dependable networks, for $50 a month. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the show from "black-ish" whichchirs wednesday nights o oabc, all the kids yara, marcus, marai, and miles are with us. right now they are enjoying shirley hemphills in the green room. then, a talented man from his latest album is called "ds2," future from the samsung outdoor stage. nex
be right back with julia roberts and julia roberts and julia roberts and so on. all the hard work... time in the service... community college... it matters. it's why we, at university of phoenix, count your relevant work and college experience as credits toward your degree. learn more at phoenix.edu. wireless networks are awesome. they let us s e our phones to do amazing things. bubuwhy sign a two-yearr phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless you can use the phone you already have....
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be right back with julia roberts and julia roberts and julia roberts and so on. all the hard work... time in the service... community college... it matters. it's why we, at university of phoenix, count your relevant work and college experience as credits toward your degree. learn more at phoenix.edu. wireless networks are awesome. they let us use our phones to do amazing things. but why sign a two-year phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless you can use the phone you already have. and keep your network and number too. for a lot less. only on the bring your own phone plan. that's wireless your way. now, get unlimited talk and text, plus 5gb of high-speed data, on the nation's largest, most dependable networks, for $50 a month. hey! this holiday, u.s. cellular's giving you 50% more data than verizon and at&t for the same price. but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo card
be right back with julia roberts and julia roberts and julia roberts and so on. all the hard work... time in the service... community college... it matters. it's why we, at university of phoenix, count your relevant work and college experience as credits toward your degree. learn more at phoenix.edu. wireless networks are awesome. they let us use our phones to do amazing things. but why sign a two-year phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless you can use the phone you already have....
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be right back with julia roberts and julia roberts and julia roberts and so on. [ cheers and applause ] one, two, three, four five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten i love you sail the ship chop the tree skip the rope look at me all together now i wish dad was here to see this. he is. the beam family has a long history of doing things their own way. they age every drop of jim beam twice as long as the law requires. so, four long years from now... i'll be back for this one. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the show from "black-ish" which airs wednesday nights on abc, all the kids yara, marcus, marai, and miles are with us. right now they are enjoying shirley hemphills in the green room. then, a talented man from atlanta, ga. his latest album is called "ds2," future from the samsung outdoor stage. next week we have a powerful line-up that includes liam hemsworth, josh hutcherson, joseph gordon-levitt, tracee ellis ross, "science bob" pflugfelder and amber hurd, melissa mccarthy. with music from walk the moon, jewel will join forces with kool and the gang to perform as jewel and
be right back with julia roberts and julia roberts and julia roberts and so on. [ cheers and applause ] one, two, three, four five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten i love you sail the ship chop the tree skip the rope look at me all together now i wish dad was here to see this. he is. the beam family has a long history of doing things their own way. they age every drop of jim beam twice as long as the law requires. so, four long years from now... i'll be back for this one. [ cheers and applause ]...
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>> robert durst only kills when he has to. robert durst is a calculating man. he knows when he's in a danger zone. that's when he kills. >> reporter: killing black is the only crime durst ever confessed to. an admission pirro says should have been a slam dunk for a murder conviction. but durst's team mount an ambitious defense starring pirro. >> bob was driven from new york by a politically ambitious woman. >> reporter: the defense strategy paid off. >> this half-wit jury in texas bought it. >> we the jury find the defendant robert durst not guilty. >> reporter: durst served time for three lesser crimes, including bond jumping, and was paroled in 2005. he lived mostly out of the public eye until he decided to participate in "the jinx." >> why do you think robert durst did "the jinx"? >> because he's an ego maniac, he wants attention. he wants to prove he can get away with things. >> reporter: on the eve of the final episode of "the jinx" durst was arrested in new orleans for the murder of susan berman, where law enforcement found him apparently trying to flee w
>> robert durst only kills when he has to. robert durst is a calculating man. he knows when he's in a danger zone. that's when he kills. >> reporter: killing black is the only crime durst ever confessed to. an admission pirro says should have been a slam dunk for a murder conviction. but durst's team mount an ambitious defense starring pirro. >> bob was driven from new york by a politically ambitious woman. >> reporter: the defense strategy paid off. >> this...
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robert: breaking the mold here. kerry: good weather. >> meteorologist: pretty good for us, getting better, a little better than we have. high temperatures coming up, good morning to you. checking out temperatures as it stands, mostly 20s and 30s. even montauk sitting at 30 morning, 39 at central park, 35 in newark, 22 in poughkeepsie, 26 in allentown, bridgeport checked in at 32. temperatures generally speaking warming up except montauk, they drop down 7 degrees, it took a longer, it is there. generally it should be warming up, that is the trend overall in the tristate, sky looks good, mainly clear sky right now, that is what we will see for the majority of the day, a big travel day, a lot of folks hitting the roads, the airwaves as well, heading out to where they go for thanksgiving, high pressure in control, we are going to be in pretty good shape for the next several days. sunny skies coming today, 48 by mid day, right on the money for this time of year temperatureswise and thanksgiving tomorrow, high of 59, 64 f
robert: breaking the mold here. kerry: good weather. >> meteorologist: pretty good for us, getting better, a little better than we have. high temperatures coming up, good morning to you. checking out temperatures as it stands, mostly 20s and 30s. even montauk sitting at 30 morning, 39 at central park, 35 in newark, 22 in poughkeepsie, 26 in allentown, bridgeport checked in at 32. temperatures generally speaking warming up except montauk, they drop down 7 degrees, it took a longer, it is...
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." >> tonight, inside the saga of robert durst. the multi-millionaire real estate heir and the start of "the jinx." his wife disappeared without a trace. could he board have been right here the whole time? >> she is here. there's no doubt in my mind that she's here. >> tonight the former prosecutor who's been on his case for years, determined to get justice. >> he should be shot in the back of the head and his body should be dismembered like he did to everyone else. >>> welcome to the victorian life. at first it was fashion. then she was hooked. >> sometimes little girls will ask me if i'm a princess. >> now this couple lives in a whole other world. >> the heart of the victorian home -- >> why they're facing backlash for their very old-school lifestyle. but first the "nightline 5." >> beyond natural grain-free pet food is committed to truth on the label. first ingredient, it is always number one. we leave out poultry byproduct meal, corn, wheat, and soy. and we own where our dry food is made. 100%. can other brands say all that? fo
." >> tonight, inside the saga of robert durst. the multi-millionaire real estate heir and the start of "the jinx." his wife disappeared without a trace. could he board have been right here the whole time? >> she is here. there's no doubt in my mind that she's here. >> tonight the former prosecutor who's been on his case for years, determined to get justice. >> he should be shot in the back of the head and his body should be dismembered like he did to...
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babita: the case of robert jones could we, of course, we will let you know what happens next with robertjones. free for the moment after more than 20 years in prison. you can find much more on all the days news, including the latest on the investigations in brussels and paris on the bbc news website. to get in touch with me, go to twitter. i would love to hear from you. thank you for watching. goodbye. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. >> want to know hong kong's most romantic spots? i will show you. i love heading to repulse bay for an evening stroll. it's a perfect, stunning backdrop for making romantic moments unforgettable. i have lived in the city for years, but hong kong still makes me fall in love with it time and again. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. - coming up ne
babita: the case of robert jones could we, of course, we will let you know what happens next with robertjones. free for the moment after more than 20 years in prison. you can find much more on all the days news, including the latest on the investigations in brussels and paris on the bbc news website. to get in touch with me, go to twitter. i would love to hear from you. thank you for watching. goodbye. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this...
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>> reporter: roberts had spousal support on-set. danny moder, the film's cinematographer and her husband of 13 years. >> did it help to have him there whenever you got out of a heavy scene? >> it helped if a couple of ways. because first of all, i try to impress him so much that really, as much as i try to impress my director -- >> really? >> i think, is he? okay. >> are you trying to impress your husband? >> of course. he's my person. >> i love that. >> he's my person. in that regard i think i definitely tried to go more, find more, to kind of make him go, i did not expect her to do that. it became very meditative to go to work together or come home together and we've kind of gone through -- we come home, how was your day? well, we did this, this. none of that. it was all about the kids. which was amazing. >> reporter: over her nearly three decade long career, roberts has played it all. from a law school student in "the pelican brief" to a maid of honor trying to steal the groom in "my best friend's wedding." >> i dreamt some psych
>> reporter: roberts had spousal support on-set. danny moder, the film's cinematographer and her husband of 13 years. >> did it help to have him there whenever you got out of a heavy scene? >> it helped if a couple of ways. because first of all, i try to impress him so much that really, as much as i try to impress my director -- >> really? >> i think, is he? okay. >> are you trying to impress your husband? >> of course. he's my person. >> i love...
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robert: exactly. take awayprobably to from this game, cam , the panthers quarterback, known as the nfl's dance king, not a lot of dancing today. of teammates did a lot dancing and so on. let's go inside bank of america. there were some bright spots in this game. early for the skins, first quarter, look at under robertson who fields the kick at the goal line, great blocking, exploding up the field. he would go the distance, 99 yards for the touchdown. just like that, 14-14. touchdownewton passes. his fifth score went to devon french us. washington gets blown out 44-16. jay gruden says he takes full responsibility for this. >> i've got to do a better job of getting our team prepared, quite frankly. this is on me. we had too many penalties, turnovers, and these are things we have to get fixed. last week, we were feeling pretty good, top of the mountain. this week, the game is a humbling game. you feel like you can't do anything right. we have to make sure we ride the roller coaster, but we have to try to
robert: exactly. take awayprobably to from this game, cam , the panthers quarterback, known as the nfl's dance king, not a lot of dancing today. of teammates did a lot dancing and so on. let's go inside bank of america. there were some bright spots in this game. early for the skins, first quarter, look at under robertson who fields the kick at the goal line, great blocking, exploding up the field. he would go the distance, 99 yards for the touchdown. just like that, 14-14. touchdownewton...
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who is john roberts? years ago i was one including on the panel wondering if he would be a judicial conservative than i was convinced that he was. i know this guy if he will be solid. and then the memo came out and they were smirky with his comments in the margin to suggest to call a member tuesday's see i told you so. [laughter] and he walked through his confirmation hearing. then here we are in these decisions it is fascinating is to get through the details as this unfolds but how does obamacare and same-sex marriage it would be complete the complementary and not at all inconsistent or should not reach out to take a back seat to the legislature he would say it is perfectly consistent with his testimony. he had an interesting exchange with a strict constructionist. but what was he sent with those principles and not engage in all so at the time to think that is a very savvy answer. as this panel will show and we will just talk about john roberts but the roberts court more broadly with justice alito his op
who is john roberts? years ago i was one including on the panel wondering if he would be a judicial conservative than i was convinced that he was. i know this guy if he will be solid. and then the memo came out and they were smirky with his comments in the margin to suggest to call a member tuesday's see i told you so. [laughter] and he walked through his confirmation hearing. then here we are in these decisions it is fascinating is to get through the details as this unfolds but how does...
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robert suggested that we speak louder. >> louder.ing. >> so they would have ample opportunity before they shot at anyone. i was kind of reaching a bit of a breaking point. >> i said mark, what kind of movies do you like? >> keep talking, louder. >> after maybe just 15 or 20 minutes, we made our way up to a bluff, and robert i think actually said -- >> this would be a really good place for an ambush. >> and four soldiers materialized. they just stood up. short hair, young, probably all in their early 20s. and i remember very distinctly that the soldier just in front of me had a green bandanna and a single blue feather right in the middle. it was striking. they were all armed, pointed their guns at us. we had our hands up, and we took off our bags, and then we sat down. at that point, the soldiers were just meeting on their radios. [ speaking spanish ] >> we were thinking they were the farc. victor was the one with the farc contacts. and now we were going to fall back on victor's relationship, and also robert as a journalist. [ speakin
robert suggested that we speak louder. >> louder.ing. >> so they would have ample opportunity before they shot at anyone. i was kind of reaching a bit of a breaking point. >> i said mark, what kind of movies do you like? >> keep talking, louder. >> after maybe just 15 or 20 minutes, we made our way up to a bluff, and robert i think actually said -- >> this would be a really good place for an ambush. >> and four soldiers materialized. they just stood up....
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he was better than roberts.d when his wife started crying you couldn't have scripted it any better. alito, it was like they were ready, they're going to begin, defeat this nomination and they never were able to strike, like get a spark, like never. so i think, and by the way, sam alito did not read one word of the briefing books that the white house prepared for him for the very. that was all sam alito. the less i think if you think about going forward in getting that nominee confirmed his track record although that tends to be a a public court judge but also think that the nominee at the hearing. robert bork could well be on the supreme court if there was nicorette, at the time. that hearing speed or if we set him up in 86. >> we still have the senate in 86 and he would've gotten through and scalia sailed through. >> we are going to close at 1:45 p.m. punctually and we have left some time for questions on the audience. so if you have some questions please stand up and go to one of the microphones. and when you
he was better than roberts.d when his wife started crying you couldn't have scripted it any better. alito, it was like they were ready, they're going to begin, defeat this nomination and they never were able to strike, like get a spark, like never. so i think, and by the way, sam alito did not read one word of the briefing books that the white house prepared for him for the very. that was all sam alito. the less i think if you think about going forward in getting that nominee confirmed his...