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why why does robert do? this this actually became one of the animating questions and part of this was because of the storied family history. roberts father was a decorated world war one officer, who was actually re-commissioned at the outbreak of world war ii. he was captured after the battle for france was lost. in fact, captured five days after that battle, at a point where he was still fighting, so say eight his military records. so that gives you a sense of the de la roche foucault family there are other considerations to the family home and it was actually commandeered by the germans. and robert was an angry 17 year old man trying to find a way for himself in this new and scary world and he was confronted every day which are one officers who were literally in his home there was a third consideration and that was his mother his mother can swell adjust to give you a hint of sort of the character that she was there was a high ranking german army officer who was part of the nobility and germany and he came
why why does robert do? this this actually became one of the animating questions and part of this was because of the storied family history. roberts father was a decorated world war one officer, who was actually re-commissioned at the outbreak of world war ii. he was captured after the battle for france was lost. in fact, captured five days after that battle, at a point where he was still fighting, so say eight his military records. so that gives you a sense of the de la roche foucault family...
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robert had escape. whipping indants the wind. -- robert had escaped. then anotheret and looking for something to direct him out of here, and then, way., a sign -- this the road was none other than route nationality, and in a moment, he saw none other than the present itself and sped right past it. he rode the highway with the pedal to the floor and still no one trailing him. he might actually make it. he had never felt so alive. more time passed and robert even began to relax, but soon he noticed traffic ahead of him slow and soft in the distance a roadblock. the germans must have put all neighboring jurisdictions on high alert, and now they planned to stop each vehicle that passed until they had their man. twort edged closer and saw heavily armed soldiers manning the blockade asking every driver for jennifer cage and. robert was in the garb he wore for the last 4 months. -- asking every driver for identification. he stunk. there was little hope of him fooling the soldiers, even in his nazi sedan, maybe especially in his nazi sedan if word of the vehic
robert had escape. whipping indants the wind. -- robert had escaped. then anotheret and looking for something to direct him out of here, and then, way., a sign -- this the road was none other than route nationality, and in a moment, he saw none other than the present itself and sped right past it. he rode the highway with the pedal to the floor and still no one trailing him. he might actually make it. he had never felt so alive. more time passed and robert even began to relax, but soon he...
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robert redfield. live coverage begins at 10:00 eastern on c-span3 and online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> next, on american history tv, paul kix talks about his book the saboteur, the aristocrat most daring anti-nazi commando. we about the world war ii exploits of robert de la rochefoucauld. this is from the national museum in new orleans. >> first of all, welcome to louisiana memorial pavilion. named after the great estate in the union. according to me. and also to those of us, our audience at home on the live stream, we welcome you as always. my name is martin lay cano from the institute for the study of war and democracy here at the national world war ii museum. we are the humble group of scholars that bring you programs such as this and it is pleasure to have paul here with us tonight. the institute. what do we do? apologize to the veterans that hear this every fee weeks but it is the search core and the higher education center of the museum and we call ourselves
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once again from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert: good ening.eek that b wille remembered by history began on monday with a wal across laugh fa yet square that tested the bounds of presidential power. president trump'sio dec to visit st. john's church and the use of force to move out peaceful demonstrators, it sparkedm outrages fro americans across the nation whoe protested the killing of george floy by a police officer. according to some reports, attorney general william barrrd personally law enforcement officials to clear the area. and his roll in the militaryization is now under increasing scrutiny. th president has been dismissive of critics from leading members of the clergy to res,blican senato his former defense secretary general james mattis. but he remains defiant and bouied by economic numbers on iday that show the unemployment re dropping to 13.3% in may from 14.7% inap l. the president also invoked mr. floyd's name at the white house on friday. >> hopefully george is looking down right now and saying it's a great day for our country.
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but robert ends up becoming involved himself. >> did you get to speak to any of robert's family while you were researching? mr. kix: yes, i did. i was very fortunate. all of robert's children, his three daughters, his son, they all agreed to speak with me. that actually was a mixed blessing. it was wonderful, of course, because i came to know the man. it was not so great because robert was from a certain culture, and was born and raised in a certain time where you did not talk about the truly most painful moments of your life. robert received late in life the legion of honor, the highest military accommodation one can receive in france, and at that ceremony, his adult children were like, "dad, what did you do?" because they had only heard snippets of the war. it was in response to receiving that audio cd i mentioned a moment ago, robert worked with a french journalist to put it together, so the family finally heard an account of that. i came to understand the culture of the family, the dynamics of the family, but they did not have a whole lot of insight into what it was like for rober
but robert ends up becoming involved himself. >> did you get to speak to any of robert's family while you were researching? mr. kix: yes, i did. i was very fortunate. all of robert's children, his three daughters, his son, they all agreed to speak with me. that actually was a mixed blessing. it was wonderful, of course, because i came to know the man. it was not so great because robert was from a certain culture, and was born and raised in a certain time where you did not talk about the...
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robert: u.s.a. todayas done a lot of polling where the country is on rac what have you learned from the data? susan: one of the striking things we found in our latest polls is that black lives matter hamore credibility with americans to tell the truth th president trump when it comes to patters of racial justice and at s something we polled six months ago, that wouldot have been the case. there is a real sft in american public opinion. robert: geoff, you look at thep ident's decision to go, you reported that his own health advisers were telling him not to go, what have yo learned? geoff: dr. fauci and dr. birx advised against him of holding a rally in tulsa that will bring together 19,000 people in a con find space for aboo hours. but the president is intent on ving this rally and giving his supporters the appearance that he in control. the coronavirus is in retreat and that everything in this country is back mato n even though we know in oklahoma d other states, conavirus is hitting record highs an
robert: u.s.a. todayas done a lot of polling where the country is on rac what have you learned from the data? susan: one of the striking things we found in our latest polls is that black lives matter hamore credibility with americans to tell the truth th president trump when it comes to patters of racial justice and at s something we polled six months ago, that wouldot have been the case. there is a real sft in american public opinion. robert: geoff, you look at thep ident's decision to go, you...
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robert: and and across the nation. t it's down the steet at the capitol, where the date is will this powerful movement translate into in new federal policy. democrats incrudes a federal ban on choke clep holdsnd pulls back from prosecution. and senator scott are talki about a new national data base. president trump is not signing off on any proposal. in his decision to hold a rally in tulsa, oklahoma and riled his critics and called it insid yr move and theulsa is where one of the worst massacres took place. the president is rejeggetting a push to renime name military bases and yet on friday,um mr. announced he has been beneficial. >> i have done for more of the black community and let's take a pass on abraham lcoln. it is questioble. >> we are free, president. >> i'm go to go take a pass. robert: four first-rate report go. wesley lowery, andrea mitchell and ashley h parker, whise reporter for the "washington post" and jak sherman, senior writer for politico. you have one a a applies. u wrote, what if the activists are
robert: and and across the nation. t it's down the steet at the capitol, where the date is will this powerful movement translate into in new federal policy. democrats incrudes a federal ban on choke clep holdsnd pulls back from prosecution. and senator scott are talki about a new national data base. president trump is not signing off on any proposal. in his decision to hold a rally in tulsa, oklahoma and riled his critics and called it insid yr move and theulsa is where one of the worst...
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robert: that include the president's -- >> bob -- robert: do you want to jump in, abby?ust quickly. right.k that -- that's exactly and what we've also seen in this past week, fueled by these protests, actually, that have i been othe streets, is voter registration is up. people a votg in really high numbers, historic numbers for some of these primaries. that's a trend that i expect to see coming november. and it's one of the reasons that the president himself is extremely nervous. he thinks that all of these people voting by mail are a thre to him. this is a battlefield that republicans could be competitive in. but because the president is so opposed to vote by mail, they are putting themselves at a disadvanta g. i think itng to be a huge factor as we go forward. ere is a lot of energy in the democratic base that is being harnessed not just by restration but by people having more means to vote. and that's something at could benefit top and bottom of the ticket comeovember. robert: jonathan, house democrats passed sweeping cing legislation on thursday. but the whole thing
robert: that include the president's -- >> bob -- robert: do you want to jump in, abby?ust quickly. right.k that -- that's exactly and what we've also seen in this past week, fueled by these protests, actually, that have i been othe streets, is voter registration is up. people a votg in really high numbers, historic numbers for some of these primaries. that's a trend that i expect to see coming november. and it's one of the reasons that the president himself is extremely nervous. he...
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once again from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening.t week's end,mp president t is confronting a grim reality. the coronavirus pandemic is spreading like wildfire in many states with more than 40,000 new cases on thursdaylo. and spikes in florida, texas, and california. here is what dr. anthony fauci said this week. >> what we're dealing with right now is community spread ubstantial ext of a s proportion of the people who are getting infected. do not know they're infected. they're not symptomat. this is part of a process that we can be either part of the solution or part of the oblem. if we don't extinguish the outbreak, soone or later, even ones that are doing well are nerable to the spread. robert: but as governors reel from these alarming new numbers, the trump administration has asked the supreme court to strike down president obama's hea care law and it considered ending direct federalunding for 13 testing sites in five states by the end of the month. then on friday, it said it would actually extend funding in texas after an outcry
once again from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening.t week's end,mp president t is confronting a grim reality. the coronavirus pandemic is spreading like wildfire in many states with more than 40,000 new cases on thursdaylo. and spikes in florida, texas, and california. here is what dr. anthony fauci said this week. >> what we're dealing with right now is community spread ubstantial ext of a s proportion of the people who are getting infected. do not know they're...
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robert: i will follow up about that. speaker, are you frustrated about representative ocasio-cortez and her endorsement of democratic challengers? speaker pelosi: no, not at all. she is a valued member of the congress. i think it was set -- we don't know what the results were for eliot engel. but she is a very valued member. eliot engel loves his constituents and his district, and he would want the person who represents them to be well received in congress, and we will do that with the challenger. robert: vice president biden is considering some house democrats, including representative demings of florida, representative bass, your colleague from california. i know you do not want to meddle in that process, but would you like to see vice president biden pick a house democrats? speaker pelosi: i think it is good he is considering congressional democrats, including members of the senate as well. kamala harris. i have great confidence in joe biden. he is going to be a great president. whoever he chooses is who i am excited
robert: i will follow up about that. speaker, are you frustrated about representative ocasio-cortez and her endorsement of democratic challengers? speaker pelosi: no, not at all. she is a valued member of the congress. i think it was set -- we don't know what the results were for eliot engel. but she is a very valued member. eliot engel loves his constituents and his district, and he would want the person who represents them to be well received in congress, and we will do that with the...
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robert 11.ng how quickly the gains from the prior shutdown were erupted or eroded away indicate that california opened too quickly. >> i think we did open too quickly of this being purely a virus question. part of what drove us to open at all and at the rate that we did was concerns about getting our economy moving and, of course, one can easley make an argument that having a robust economy is a public health issue as well. >> no question, and that is the balance that state and national and local officials have to make every day. i mean, is there -- are you learning about how to tailor these stay-at-home orders? for instance, the governor taking particular aim at bars, and i'm speaking to mayors in el paso and miami-dade earlier in this broadcast. they were talking about bars and young people. as we learn more, can state officials target these stay-at-home orders, these closures more? >> i think so. i think you have to find out or identify where the cases are arising from. we know they are arisi
robert 11.ng how quickly the gains from the prior shutdown were erupted or eroded away indicate that california opened too quickly. >> i think we did open too quickly of this being purely a virus question. part of what drove us to open at all and at the rate that we did was concerns about getting our economy moving and, of course, one can easley make an argument that having a robust economy is a public health issue as well. >> no question, and that is the balance that state and...
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chief justice roberts knows exactly what he's doing. the fact that elites in washington don't see a problem with illegal immigration doesn't answer the reality for millions of working men and women who do. and these kind of games ultimately make a mockery of the rule of law. they make a mockery of the constitution and bill of rights. the same we saw chief justice roberts do several years ago, upholding obama care, where again just with a little flip of the wrist, he changed the penalty into a tax. that's not clever. that's lawless. this decision today was lawless. it was gamesmanship, and it was contrary to the judicial oath, that each of the nine justices has taken. i yield the floor. >> during the summer months, reach out to your elected officials with c-span's congressional directory. it contains all the contact information you need to stay in touch with members of congress, federal agencies, and state governors. order your copy on-line today, at c-span store.org. >>> c-span's "washington journal" every day. we're taking your calls l
chief justice roberts knows exactly what he's doing. the fact that elites in washington don't see a problem with illegal immigration doesn't answer the reality for millions of working men and women who do. and these kind of games ultimately make a mockery of the rule of law. they make a mockery of the constitution and bill of rights. the same we saw chief justice roberts do several years ago, upholding obama care, where again just with a little flip of the wrist, he changed the penalty into a...
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according to robert e. lee, if you're going to win it through military means, you probably have to win a decisive battle on virginia soil or a victory on the northern soil. robert e. lee knows he can keep whipping the yankees time and time again, but what does it solve? what does it accomplish? after the battle of chancellorsville, robert e. lee is going to get the opportunity , he has the initiative, and he is going to use that opportunity to invade the north. this map does not have a mountain ranges on it but basically he swings through the west and uses the mountain ranges as cover and it is a perfect conduit or avenue up into the north. once he gets into pennsylvania, he splits his forces up. the union army is starting to dovetail behind him. but they are not exactly flush with him as he comes up. on the night of june 28, everything changes for him. in that little town, if you have good eyes you can see, called chambersburg. it shows how history can change on one time when a scout or spy named harrison,
according to robert e. lee, if you're going to win it through military means, you probably have to win a decisive battle on virginia soil or a victory on the northern soil. robert e. lee knows he can keep whipping the yankees time and time again, but what does it solve? what does it accomplish? after the battle of chancellorsville, robert e. lee is going to get the opportunity , he has the initiative, and he is going to use that opportunity to invade the north. this map does not have a mountain...
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chief justice roberts knows exactly what he is doing. we saw earlier this week a decision rewriting title vii but the prohibition on sex discrimination or discrimination that women are against man. so as a policy matter a lot of people support that and indeed that legislation has passed the house of representatives twice but the court just rewrote it. and then to powerfully write chief justice roberts again in the majority signed that majority. but the fact that the elites in washington don't see a problem with illegal immigration. that doesn't answer the reality for working men and women who do. and then to make a mockery of the constitution and bill of rights. the same thing we saw chief justice roberts to several years ago to uphold obama care with a little flick of a risk to change the penalty into attacks. that's not clever. that is lawless. this decision today was lawless and gamesmanship and contrary to the judicial of. the each of the nine justices has taken. i yield the floor. . . . .
chief justice roberts knows exactly what he is doing. we saw earlier this week a decision rewriting title vii but the prohibition on sex discrimination or discrimination that women are against man. so as a policy matter a lot of people support that and indeed that legislation has passed the house of representatives twice but the court just rewrote it. and then to powerfully write chief justice roberts again in the majority signed that majority. but the fact that the elites in washington don't...
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robert: my pleasure. dion: juneteenth is a particularly apt holiday for african-americans because it is not come with the signing of a resolution or speech. it celebrates the day in 1865 where slaves who had been freed by president lincoln's emancipation proclamation finally found out they were free and were able to some cases leave plantations where they were being held in bondage and in some cases not. one thing you are working on is a $40 trillion program for reparation-- $14 trillion program for reparations, which is revolutionary and deadly outside the box. hear billionaire robert johnson advocating for is a man whothis can speak to why the american dream israel and how anyone can become a millionaire. so why is billionaire robert johnson pushing for reparations of $14 trillion? robert: let me answer that question, but i want to give a little bit of a footnote to the issue of juneteenth. i think it indicates why reparations and other issues regarding the treatment of african-americans slavery should
robert: my pleasure. dion: juneteenth is a particularly apt holiday for african-americans because it is not come with the signing of a resolution or speech. it celebrates the day in 1865 where slaves who had been freed by president lincoln's emancipation proclamation finally found out they were free and were able to some cases leave plantations where they were being held in bondage and in some cases not. one thing you are working on is a $40 trillion program for reparation-- $14 trillion...
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john roberts sided with the liberals in three of the biggest cases of the year. it is a major decision, a major message that chief justice roberts may not be who we thought he was. >> let's discuss with political analyst britt hume, good to have you. okay, the washington examiner writing a commentary says this, the headline is john roberts supports conservative jurisprudence yet again, chief justice john roberts put another shiv in the ribs of judicial conservatives abandoning intellectual consistency while doing the bidding of social liberals. what do you make of his decision? >> you can make the case for his decision based on the fact the court had ruled against the pro-life movement in a comparable case a few years ago thereby creating a precedent which john roberts argued he was bound to uphold, notice in the clarence thomas to send what he quibbled with most strongly was the line of cases that got us here. i think it was horrible just - going back to roe versus wade in 1973, the basis of it was flimsy, almost laughable but it is now enshrined in law and has
john roberts sided with the liberals in three of the biggest cases of the year. it is a major decision, a major message that chief justice roberts may not be who we thought he was. >> let's discuss with political analyst britt hume, good to have you. okay, the washington examiner writing a commentary says this, the headline is john roberts supports conservative jurisprudence yet again, chief justice john roberts put another shiv in the ribs of judicial conservatives abandoning...
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robert e. lee's battles. i will just say that. when i drive through the fredericksburg, spotsylvania, battlefield system, i'm thinking about it interrelates. i'm a huge fan of robert e. lee myself and these four battlefields which surround this area are the mecca for me. as well as the rangers, they like to talk about other subjects from time to time. what is the point? my point is, what is the point of robert e. lee fighting all of these battles in the fredericksburg area? the point is, ladies and gentlemen, he is trying to win the war. how do you win the war? according to robert e. lee, if you're going to win it through military means, you probably have to win a decisive battle on virginia soil or a victory on at least a victory on the northern soil. robert e. lee knows he can keep whipping the yankees time and here i use that word still in virginia, time and time again, but what does it solve? what does it accomplish? after the battle of chancellorsville in may of 1863, robert e. lee is goin
robert e. lee's battles. i will just say that. when i drive through the fredericksburg, spotsylvania, battlefield system, i'm thinking about it interrelates. i'm a huge fan of robert e. lee myself and these four battlefields which surround this area are the mecca for me. as well as the rangers, they like to talk about other subjects from time to time. what is the point? my point is, what is the point of robert e. lee fighting all of these battles in the fredericksburg area? the point is, ladies...
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chief robert justice john rober.his dissent, justice clarence thomas railed saying "the decisions created the rights to abortion out of full cloth without a shred of support from the constitution. our abortion precedents are grievously wrong and should be overruled." let's go straight to the source, pro-life democrat katrina jackson. senator, great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> shannon: i want to read from justice breyer who wrote for the majority that he said the law got it all wrong that's why he found it unconstitutional. he said "louisiana's law poses a substantial obstacle to women seeking an abortion that the law offers no significant health-related benefits, though the law consequent imposes an undue burden on a woman's constitutional right to choose to have an abortion." as the author, senator, asked for your response. >> i'm always very respectful of the supreme court but here they just got it wrong. there's no other way to put it. if you ask the women in louisiana who had abortions performed
chief robert justice john rober.his dissent, justice clarence thomas railed saying "the decisions created the rights to abortion out of full cloth without a shred of support from the constitution. our abortion precedents are grievously wrong and should be overruled." let's go straight to the source, pro-life democrat katrina jackson. senator, great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> shannon: i want to read from justice breyer who wrote for the majority that he...
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i still have to go through that, but we do know that at oral argument chief justice john roberts, he said that while the trump administration may have been able to do this, perhaps it if it was done in the right way there, also needed to be some humanitarian concerns here because these people, these daca recipients have relied on this program for the past eight years. they have set up their life here. they work here. they pay taxes. they have had children here, so to all of a sudden roll this back really seems like an inhumane injustice and that was something that it seemed at the time of oral arguments in november that chief justice roberts was trying to balance to really look to that humanitarian response that we got, you know. i spoke with some of those dreamers. they marched here to the steps of the supreme court from new york city. they marched for days in oftentimes bad weather. it was raining actually the morning of oral arguments here. they were committed to this. they were passionate about this, and today the supreme court handing them a win saying that the trump administrat
i still have to go through that, but we do know that at oral argument chief justice john roberts, he said that while the trump administration may have been able to do this, perhaps it if it was done in the right way there, also needed to be some humanitarian concerns here because these people, these daca recipients have relied on this program for the past eight years. they have set up their life here. they work here. they pay taxes. they have had children here, so to all of a sudden roll this...
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has an eye on history at so i think that roberts is. in the running needles very carefully and as i said today's case wasn't the grass case abhor anti-abortion advocates in his position was particularly good on the l.d.p. . case that came out earlier in june by the in that case as well. l g b t q rights have been fairly established in the united states and there are not too many people other than that say the catholic church you are opposed to l. he writes so i don't think roberts went out on a big limb in that case either add there's still a case coming down the pike i meet a ca or otherwise known as obama a bomb i care of. and how he rules out now will be very instructive so it's really i would say that overall roberts is not a liberal but he has made some very pragmatic decisions that made people suspect he's a liberal but he's just simply not as far right as some of the other justices we really appreciate you giving us your thoughts on this melanie sloan thank you very much and the tribal leaders and libya pledging to end a blockade
has an eye on history at so i think that roberts is. in the running needles very carefully and as i said today's case wasn't the grass case abhor anti-abortion advocates in his position was particularly good on the l.d.p. . case that came out earlier in june by the in that case as well. l g b t q rights have been fairly established in the united states and there are not too many people other than that say the catholic church you are opposed to l. he writes so i don't think roberts went out on a...
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roberts is kind of like a judicial joe biden. he has a man who quickly he has a man who quickly based his career to adopt a position designed to reach a political result. in other words, the lesson here for trump is that it is extremely important for judicial pick, the language of the constitution, not modern convention should dictate the outcome in cases of controversies before the courts. there is no room for error in the next judicial selection. joining me now is charlie hurt "washington times" opinion editor and fox news contributor. charlie, this is the bush legacy once again coming back to bite actual conservatives in the rearend. he got justice thomas, right? but that was his dad obviously in 1999, that this justice roberts has really become a piece of work. >> is charlie there? i don't know if charlie can hear me. we will talk to charlie about the court and we will see if charlie can hear us. maybe. >> i can hear you, laura. >> laura: we are talking about justice roberts, go ahead. >> you lay out a great case there. it is
roberts is kind of like a judicial joe biden. he has a man who quickly he has a man who quickly based his career to adopt a position designed to reach a political result. in other words, the lesson here for trump is that it is extremely important for judicial pick, the language of the constitution, not modern convention should dictate the outcome in cases of controversies before the courts. there is no room for error in the next judicial selection. joining me now is charlie hurt...
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but i agree with john roberts, the other john roberts as we say, when he made the statement.ppen before the election. there's a lot going on right now and so it puts the situation even more arbitrary for those folks that are in daca instead of getting solution that we would have had two years ago. >> ed: a lot going on indeed and one of those big issues is of course police reform. we will showing you in republican colleagues live, tim scott was leading the effort but you are there front and center as well. shortly after that news conference, the number two democrat in the senate dick durbin had this to say about tim scott effort and your effort. the sin. >> what we say on the democratic side is you cannot waste this historic moment. let's not do something that is a token half-hearted approach. >> ed: he talked about a token approach. durbin apologized later, i won't get lost in the back and forth on that but i want you to react to that and most important going forward. given this kind of tension back and forth, how do you move forward and what do you expect to get in terms of
but i agree with john roberts, the other john roberts as we say, when he made the statement.ppen before the election. there's a lot going on right now and so it puts the situation even more arbitrary for those folks that are in daca instead of getting solution that we would have had two years ago. >> ed: a lot going on indeed and one of those big issues is of course police reform. we will showing you in republican colleagues live, tim scott was leading the effort but you are there front...
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the wrong side, roberts wrote the opinion, john roberts and the four liberals in the opinion is it is a joke. he is playing games. >> and the victory made possible by the courage and resilience of hundreds of thousands of daca recipients who refused to be ignored and as president i will get to work immediately to make it permanent. daca recipients celebrating the ruling. >> one day, built a home in the community, and look forward to the graduation. >> justice clarence thomas objected, the court's decision to provide a politically controversial, legally correct decision. jillian: we will have more on this later, thank you. rob: the court siding against the president has some conservatives pretty concerned, worried about checks and balances and whether the highest court overstepped on a policy that should have been debated in congress to begin with. >> i was stunned. i don't think you can lose this one. what do i know? i think clarence thomas said it right, the daca program created by president obama is illegal on its face. now president can say 7000 people here legally all of a sudden
the wrong side, roberts wrote the opinion, john roberts and the four liberals in the opinion is it is a joke. he is playing games. >> and the victory made possible by the courage and resilience of hundreds of thousands of daca recipients who refused to be ignored and as president i will get to work immediately to make it permanent. daca recipients celebrating the ruling. >> one day, built a home in the community, and look forward to the graduation. >> justice clarence thomas...
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judge robert l. gibbs of jackson, mississippi. now who is judge gibbs to write a letter on behalf of cory wilson? for one thing we should know that judge gibbs is a democrat and he practiced law in mississippi for a time for mississippi legal services. he spent ten years with -- in the office of the mississippi attorney general, a statewide elected democratic official. and then robert gibbs served as a circuit judge, an elected position for some seven years there as a circuit judge in mississippi. that's who judge robert gibbs is. here is what judge gibbs says about our nominee, the very cory
judge robert l. gibbs of jackson, mississippi. now who is judge gibbs to write a letter on behalf of cory wilson? for one thing we should know that judge gibbs is a democrat and he practiced law in mississippi for a time for mississippi legal services. he spent ten years with -- in the office of the mississippi attorney general, a statewide elected democratic official. and then robert gibbs served as a circuit judge, an elected position for some seven years there as a circuit judge in...
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robert deniro. >> don't call him bob. >> robert deniro says call me bob. that is what he says. maybe i will call him bob. he will be here rachel. robert deniro has thoughts about donald trump and the state of the world. by the time that you come down after what you have done here we will be on talking about that. >> well done. thank you my friend. >> thank you. >> well, if you can believe it when the white house announced that donald trump announced he was go to dallas to give a speech. the white house was lying, except about the going to dallas part. dallas trump went to a tv megachurch in dallas where he was supposed to chair a roundtable discussion including the attorney general of the united states. donald trump read a few words of a prepared statement and mostly just rambled and never talked about race relations in america and never mentioned george floyd's name or talked about policing in america. he did lie about policing in america. he lied about what the new phrase defund the police means. simply the tightest bumper sticker way of reducing police budgets and redistribu
robert deniro. >> don't call him bob. >> robert deniro says call me bob. that is what he says. maybe i will call him bob. he will be here rachel. robert deniro has thoughts about donald trump and the state of the world. by the time that you come down after what you have done here we will be on talking about that. >> well done. thank you my friend. >> thank you. >> well, if you can believe it when the white house announced that donald trump announced he was go to...
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>> this is a bizarre decision for roberts who did flip-flopped. he joined the dissent in the heller scott case four years ago. why did he joined the majority now? justice thomas was correct when he said the constitution does not constrain the state's ability to regulate or prohibit abortion. if we look just at the constitution in context it doesn't provide a right to abortion. that was a legal fiction fabricated by a prior supreme court in 1973 and all the way through the abortion law progeny, it was a legal fiction and simply wanted to advance policy and legislation through an activist court, look at the constitution in context our declaration of independence provides our rights are fundamental, inalienable and god-given and the constitution is required to preserve and protect those rights, chief among them life so where roberts is switching his decision based on precedent the supreme court can overturn itself and has over the course of the supreme court's history so one of the things that is interesting and needs to be raised here is this is the
>> this is a bizarre decision for roberts who did flip-flopped. he joined the dissent in the heller scott case four years ago. why did he joined the majority now? justice thomas was correct when he said the constitution does not constrain the state's ability to regulate or prohibit abortion. if we look just at the constitution in context it doesn't provide a right to abortion. that was a legal fiction fabricated by a prior supreme court in 1973 and all the way through the abortion law...
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>> yeah. >> so roberts got a search warrant for brandon's house and car.be they would find some of the stolen dvds and game consoles there. they did not. but there had to be something. for weeks the detective looked for evidence on brandon beale. >> randy and her mom called me 24/7, every day, two, three times a day. >> brandon? >> brandon, brandon, brandon. >> detectives questioned his fiance, her parents. they scoured his found records. >> we did everything we could to try to get some kind of evidence on brandon, and there was none there. >> yeah. >> there was none there because he didn't do it. >> that alibi about helping his fiance's parents checked out. and his phone records revealed he was miles from the store when amber was murdered. finally, brandon beale was cleared. >> did you at some point think, i'm going to be charged with murder? >> yes, i did. >> the memory is still fresh. >> had nightmares of going to jail. it was hard to sleep. >> that terrible day -- >> my whole process was, let me get this store open because, you know -- >> i think i scr
>> yeah. >> so roberts got a search warrant for brandon's house and car.be they would find some of the stolen dvds and game consoles there. they did not. but there had to be something. for weeks the detective looked for evidence on brandon beale. >> randy and her mom called me 24/7, every day, two, three times a day. >> brandon? >> brandon, brandon, brandon. >> detectives questioned his fiance, her parents. they scoured his found records. >> we did...
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john roberts' decision in both cases, john roberts was on the wrong side. the decision today on obama's executive amnesty as you noted, roberts wrote the opinion and it was john roberts and the four liberals and the opinion is, it's a joke, it is -- he's playing games because as you noted, not a single justice, none of the nine disputed that what obama did was illegal, it was contrary to federal immigration law and they all agreed that trump has the authority to reverse it and nevertheless what they held today is that trump is prevented from stopping breaking the law. because obama broke the law and the game roberts played, yes, of course trump has the authority to stop breaking the law buddy didn't explain it well enough and it's exactly the same thing, a year ago, roberts did the same thing, joining with the four liberals in a case striking down the census where th the trump administration wanted to ask as part of the census, the questi question, "are you a u.s. citizen?" we've asked a version of that question in every sense since 1820. he said of course
john roberts' decision in both cases, john roberts was on the wrong side. the decision today on obama's executive amnesty as you noted, roberts wrote the opinion and it was john roberts and the four liberals and the opinion is, it's a joke, it is -- he's playing games because as you noted, not a single justice, none of the nine disputed that what obama did was illegal, it was contrary to federal immigration law and they all agreed that trump has the authority to reverse it and nevertheless what...
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and it is quickly becoming a laughingstock under justice roberts.he executive branch in the view of those justices, at least the majority, can legislate by executive order, so long as the majority of the high court and the administration to a lesser degree in this case, the obama administration, are idealogical aligned. what they're basically said today, to hell with the law, to hell with the constitution, we know better. breaking news tonight, a federal judge will hold a hairing tomorrow on the justice department's efforts to halt the distribution of john bolton's book. it is due to be released next tuesday by the way, due, means when the publisher wants to. it is at this point very much not, not on the schedule for the president of the united states. in fact the president today tweeted this about bolton's book saying, bolton's book, which is getting terrible reviews is compilation of lies and made-up stories all intended to make me look bad. many of the ridiculous statements attributes to me were never made. pure fiction. just trying to get even f
and it is quickly becoming a laughingstock under justice roberts.he executive branch in the view of those justices, at least the majority, can legislate by executive order, so long as the majority of the high court and the administration to a lesser degree in this case, the obama administration, are idealogical aligned. what they're basically said today, to hell with the law, to hell with the constitution, we know better. breaking news tonight, a federal judge will hold a hairing tomorrow on...
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>> robert kennedy's now undergoing a neurosurgical operation.1:44 a.m. today, june 6th, 1968. he was 42 years old. thank you. not even our competitor's best battery can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the...
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lou: apparently, it has the support of chief justice roberts, is so everything's okay. camarota, good to talk with you again. it's been too long. come back soon. we've got a lot the chew over. thanks so much. >>> up next, the target of robert mueller's investigation says president trump was targeted because they wanted to fix president obama's failed foreign policy. investigative journalist john solomon joins us. we'll be taking that up right after these quick messages. please stay with us. spygate get worse and worse. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions,
lou: apparently, it has the support of chief justice roberts, is so everything's okay. camarota, good to talk with you again. it's been too long. come back soon. we've got a lot the chew over. thanks so much. >>> up next, the target of robert mueller's investigation says president trump was targeted because they wanted to fix president obama's failed foreign policy. investigative journalist john solomon joins us. we'll be taking that up right after these quick messages. please stay...
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it is quickly becoming a laughing stock under justice roberts. the executive branch in the view of those justices, at least the majority, can legislate by executive order. so long as the majority of the high court and the administration to a lesser degree in this case the obama administration are ideologically aligned. what they basically said today was to hell with the law and to hell with the constitution, we know better. also taking to twitter to clear up what robert ligh lighthizer t yesterday. >> i don't think it's a reasonable policy option at this point. i think you will see supply chains come back as a result of u.s. policy including the kinds of things that you all did in the tax bill but also with the regulatory space that the president has done, as well as the tariffs that we put in place. lou: the president clarifying on twitter. he said this. quote, it was not ambassador lighthizer's fault yesterday in committee and perhaps i didn't make myself clear. but the u.s. certainly does maintain a policy option under various conditions of a
it is quickly becoming a laughing stock under justice roberts. the executive branch in the view of those justices, at least the majority, can legislate by executive order. so long as the majority of the high court and the administration to a lesser degree in this case the obama administration are ideologically aligned. what they basically said today was to hell with the law and to hell with the constitution, we know better. also taking to twitter to clear up what robert ligh lighthizer t...
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justice roberts: yes. mr. francisco: i'm going to try to squeeze in two points in a single sentence. justice breyer: that's all right. good luck. i'm sorry. mr. francisco: the first -- the -- the first point is that i very much disagree. all of those articulate the basic same policy rationale that this is a law enforcement agency. they are against general policies that actively facilitate violations of the law. and the last point i will make is, while we don't think you need to address the legality question if you agree with us on any of our other arguments, if you disagree with us on any of our other arguments, you absolutely must address the ultimate legality question because we simply cannot be forced to maintain a policy that this court concludes that is illegal. so, if you decide to get there, then we do think that daca is illegal and was justifiably -- was justifiably rescinded on that basis as well. thank you, your honor. justice roberts: thank you, counse >> king starts using -- to paralyze cities usin
justice roberts: yes. mr. francisco: i'm going to try to squeeze in two points in a single sentence. justice breyer: that's all right. good luck. i'm sorry. mr. francisco: the first -- the -- the first point is that i very much disagree. all of those articulate the basic same policy rationale that this is a law enforcement agency. they are against general policies that actively facilitate violations of the law. and the last point i will make is, while we don't think you need to address the...
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who knew who to kill robert maxwell. well now and then. other time here is a real trouble over. the pension funds the british police were about to enter us. over. concentrate on funds from enders who elites were terrified that one sees are us. telling stories. see what surprises me when you say that there's no evidence you can give me to. suggest even that israel was behind epstein's in tack area it was none other than alex acosta trumps now resigned labor or a secretary who said when he was in charge of the plea deal over epstein he said he belonged to intelligence what do you think he caused america and the best in theirs . is the deal. goes back about 10 years ago. it was a very strange and general spiel. surprising for a man that was accused of abusing young girls it was a very surprising. so i suppose some of the was how pick. somebody who was behind him help and get out of. real trouble but when trump's former labor secretary acosta says he belong to intelligence you think he means israeli intelligence not u.s. intelligence correct i think he imagines harry to starts right
who knew who to kill robert maxwell. well now and then. other time here is a real trouble over. the pension funds the british police were about to enter us. over. concentrate on funds from enders who elites were terrified that one sees are us. telling stories. see what surprises me when you say that there's no evidence you can give me to. suggest even that israel was behind epstein's in tack area it was none other than alex acosta trumps now resigned labor or a secretary who said when he was in...
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the statue of robert e lee is the most prominent. lee himself did not want a monument, but virginia built one anyway. , " i think it is wiser not to keep open the source of war but to follow the example of those nations who endeavored to obliterate the marks of civil strife, to commit to oblivion the feelings engendered." those are wide wise word indeed. what happened? virginia leaders said we know better. instead of choosing to heal the wounds of the american civil war, they chose to keep them on display right here in richmond. they launched a new campaign to undo the results of the civil war by other means. to ensured a simple the cause. it is quite the symbol. the lee statute was built in france. tookit arrived by boat, it 10,000 citizens, 10,000 and a three largeto haul crates out into the tobacco field where it would be installed. some business people put it out in the field so they could eventually build a housing development around it and make money, and it worked. may, 1890, 20in years after lee died at a generation after the
the statue of robert e lee is the most prominent. lee himself did not want a monument, but virginia built one anyway. , " i think it is wiser not to keep open the source of war but to follow the example of those nations who endeavored to obliterate the marks of civil strife, to commit to oblivion the feelings engendered." those are wide wise word indeed. what happened? virginia leaders said we know better. instead of choosing to heal the wounds of the american civil war, they chose to...
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in that case, roberts joined conservatives in dissent.ote today "i continue to believe that the case was wrongly decided. the question is not whether it was right or wrong, but whether to adhere to it in deciding the present case." that is not the outcome many expected. with the addition of two new justices appointed by president trump, it was widely believed the court was poised to allow greater restrictions on abortion. conservatives blanched at roberts decision. >> he wants the court to be perceived as apolitical. but unfortunately by making some of these decisions n a political basis, rather than on a legal basis, he is doing the exact opposite. >> reporter: but siding with liberals is becoming a familiar pattern with roberts in some of these big cases going back to 2012 when he provided that key fifth vote to save obamacare to the recent ruling preserving daca, all big disappointments for conservatives, major. >> garrett: jan crawford, thank you. tonight the white house is insisting president trump was never briefed on reports of a r
in that case, roberts joined conservatives in dissent.ote today "i continue to believe that the case was wrongly decided. the question is not whether it was right or wrong, but whether to adhere to it in deciding the present case." that is not the outcome many expected. with the addition of two new justices appointed by president trump, it was widely believed the court was poised to allow greater restrictions on abortion. conservatives blanched at roberts decision. >> he wants...
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roberts has talked a big game for a long time about caring about precedent.e saw that he is going to walk the walk, too, to an extent. at the same time, roberts didn't join the liberal plurality, went out of his way to suggest that he would be open to some other kinds of abortion restrictions, perhaps ones that wouldn't require the court to repudiate precedence as quickly. i think the future of abortion rights, especially the future of roe v wade is up for grabs, although roberts is certainly a swing justice on these cases. >> jeffrey, the trump administration had sided with the state of louisiana, and the democratic governor, john bell edwards, on this abortion case. two weeks ago, chief justice roberts ruled in favor of worker protections for lbgtq individuals, and also sided with the liberal wing when it came to the president's efforts to take away daca for the so-called dreamers, immigration protections. what do you make of roberts bucking the trump administration and siding with the liberal justices on these cases, especially in an election year? >> it's
roberts has talked a big game for a long time about caring about precedent.e saw that he is going to walk the walk, too, to an extent. at the same time, roberts didn't join the liberal plurality, went out of his way to suggest that he would be open to some other kinds of abortion restrictions, perhaps ones that wouldn't require the court to repudiate precedence as quickly. i think the future of abortion rights, especially the future of roe v wade is up for grabs, although roberts is certainly a...