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roberts. mr. roberts: thank you. the last time i was here, i commented that that was probably the first time you ever had anyone that was burned 50 miles up a holler speak at the press club. [laughter] i am very appreciative of this opportunity. let me say how wonderful it is to be feared with my good friend, joe manchin. if i heard him correctly, we just made history here with respect to the pro act. i want to thank him for that because that is part of what we are suggesting here today, as to what needs to happen in appalachia. as far as managing these difficult times, i have to say, the government has not done a good job if at all, managing what is going on in the coal fields. i want to thank senator manchin for his support in making sure sessions are taken care of for 80,000 retirees. that touched 80,000 home, but about 150,000 people in appalachia. in addition to that, it allowed for hospitals and doctors to stay in the coal fields, which is extremely important for making sure people in appalachia have health car
roberts. mr. roberts: thank you. the last time i was here, i commented that that was probably the first time you ever had anyone that was burned 50 miles up a holler speak at the press club. [laughter] i am very appreciative of this opportunity. let me say how wonderful it is to be feared with my good friend, joe manchin. if i heard him correctly, we just made history here with respect to the pro act. i want to thank him for that because that is part of what we are suggesting here today, as to...
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chief justice roberts: justice alito. justice: what does the record show about the number of concrete cases in which california has used this information? prior to an audit? attorney: justice alito, we think there are five instances in the past 10 years. california contends there were 10. the district court found five based on the testimony of the state's lead auditor, auditor since 1988, had been the lead auditor since 2001, was designated as california's witness on this critical subject matter and he, in his experience, justice alito, had used it once. where he served. the town is the most they could get to. i would commend to the court the relevant excerpts at this point. you can see the testimony, americans for prosperity foundation appendix 37. justice: california says that on this record you haven't shown an entitlement to succeed on an as applied challenge. what do you understand california to demand you prove that you have not already proved? attorney: i don't know, justice alito, what you could possibly ask the c
chief justice roberts: justice alito. justice: what does the record show about the number of concrete cases in which california has used this information? prior to an audit? attorney: justice alito, we think there are five instances in the past 10 years. california contends there were 10. the district court found five based on the testimony of the state's lead auditor, auditor since 1988, had been the lead auditor since 2001, was designated as california's witness on this critical subject...
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look at this, robert!d it be this guy's ticket to easy street... >> [ sighs ] >> ...or... >> but, um... >> ...has that train left the station? >> you didn't know that? >> [ chuckling ] no, i didn't. ♪♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby in south houston, texas, on my way to meet an heir who wrote me. he said he had an incredible and highly valuable inheritance linking him to a texas legend and, by the way, a baseball team that won its first world series in 2017. >> my name is robert harper. when my father died in 2012, i inherited a customized luxury railcar, and there's some really colorful texas history behind it, and i still don't know what the heck to do with it. >> hi, i'm jamie. >> robert harper. it's a pleasure to meet you. welcome to south houston. >> okay. robert leads me into a warehouse to show me his strange inheritance. what is it exactly? >> it's a full-size railcar -- 44 feet long, 12 feet wide. it weighs 50,000 pounds. it sat here for 41 year
look at this, robert!d it be this guy's ticket to easy street... >> [ sighs ] >> ...or... >> but, um... >> ...has that train left the station? >> you didn't know that? >> [ chuckling ] no, i didn't. ♪♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby in south houston, texas, on my way to meet an heir who wrote me. he said he had an incredible and highly valuable inheritance linking him to a texas legend and, by the...
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chief justice roberts: now, mr. kessler, the thing that concerns me about your approach that was adopted by the court below, the ncaa has a number of limitations that are designed to ensure that its product is amateur athletic competition. you look at, and the district court looks at one rule, and let's say it's a limit of $2,000 for something, and you say we can make that less restrictive. let's make it $2,500, and that's fine, and that doesn't alter the public perception of what's going on. but then you go on to another rule and fiddle with that in the same way and another one and another one, and -- and it's like a game of jenga. you've got this nice solid block that protects the sort of product the schools want to provide, and you pull out one log and then another and everything's fine, then another and another and all of a sudden the whole thing comes crashing down. what's your answer to that way of looking at it? mr. kessler: i do not believe that is what the district court did here under the prevailing law. w
chief justice roberts: now, mr. kessler, the thing that concerns me about your approach that was adopted by the court below, the ncaa has a number of limitations that are designed to ensure that its product is amateur athletic competition. you look at, and the district court looks at one rule, and let's say it's a limit of $2,000 for something, and you say we can make that less restrictive. let's make it $2,500, and that's fine, and that doesn't alter the public perception of what's going on....
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roberts, are you still there?- so the queen - the queen. roberts, are you still there?ne yesterday. — there? i am. so the queen sat alone yesterday, dominating _ there? i am. so the queen sat alone yesterday, dominating a _ there? i —n so the queen sat alone yesterday, dominating a lot of the newspapers today and social media. we don�*t know how the ceremony and the passing of prince philip will affect at the wider family, perhaps you can shed some light on that. robert hardman, are you there? iam. can i am. can you see me? yes, wejust i am. can you see me? yes, we 'ust wanted you — i am. can you see me? yes, we 'ust wanted you to fl i am. can you see me? yes, we 'ust wanted you to reflect i i am. can you see me? yes, we 'ust wanted you to reflect on i i am. can you see me? yes, we 'ust wanted you to reflect on how i i am. can you see me? yes, wejust wanted you to reflect on how the . wanted you to reflect on how the prince make passing could reflect on the queen and the wider family. yes. the queen and the wider family. yes, i think that's — the queen and the wider fami
roberts, are you still there?- so the queen - the queen. roberts, are you still there?ne yesterday. — there? i am. so the queen sat alone yesterday, dominating _ there? i am. so the queen sat alone yesterday, dominating a _ there? i —n so the queen sat alone yesterday, dominating a lot of the newspapers today and social media. we don�*t know how the ceremony and the passing of prince philip will affect at the wider family, perhaps you can shed some light on that. robert hardman, are you...
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roberts: para daniela ha sido una buena experiencia.uaves del baño? luego regresan al aire y los hueles. guácala, ¿no? por eso febreze creó small spaces. presiona fuerte y ponlo a trabajar... a diferencia del típico cono, small spaces elimina constantemente el olor en el aire y en las superficies, para que no vuelva por 45 días. imagina lo que puede hacer con otros olores. lavas los platos mientras cocinas para ahorrar tiempo y adelantar la limpieza pero fregarlos toma tiempo. ahora está el spray para platos dawn powerwash. la forma más rápida y fácil de limpiar al cocinar. limpia la grasa cinco veces más rápido para platos poco sucios, solo rocía, limpia y enjuaga. en comida pegada el rocío de espuma activada corta la grasa al contacto, sin agua. solo limpia y enjuaga. lava los platos más rápido. el spray para platos dawn powerwash. disponible en free and clear, sin colorantes. ¿algún préstamo estudiantil? ¡si, pero es la primera abogada de la familia! bueno, parece que su sueldo aumentó- ¿aumento? if you want, i can finish this up for
roberts: para daniela ha sido una buena experiencia.uaves del baño? luego regresan al aire y los hueles. guácala, ¿no? por eso febreze creó small spaces. presiona fuerte y ponlo a trabajar... a diferencia del típico cono, small spaces elimina constantemente el olor en el aire y en las superficies, para que no vuelva por 45 días. imagina lo que puede hacer con otros olores. lavas los platos mientras cocinas para ahorrar tiempo y adelantar la limpieza pero fregarlos toma tiempo. ahora está...
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chief justice roberts: mr. huston, i was struck by the extent to which your brief undersold your position. throughout it, you said things like the text doesn't foreclose your position; the court was not required to accept the petitioners' reading; the statute does not clearly exclude your reading; congress did not unambiguously mandate the opponent's position. and, of course, you ended by saying that it would not be entirely unreasonable for the court to rule in your favor. i, i made that last one up, but that's part, that's what i was expecting to see. do you want us to say that your interpretation of the statute is the correct one? mr. huston: your honor, we think that the court should follow its precedents in the immigration area, particularly martinez-gutierrez, which has indicated that when an agency, as in this case, has consistently interpreted the statute with the force of law, the agency's position prevails if it's a reasonable construction of the statute, and the court has no need to decide whether th
chief justice roberts: mr. huston, i was struck by the extent to which your brief undersold your position. throughout it, you said things like the text doesn't foreclose your position; the court was not required to accept the petitioners' reading; the statute does not clearly exclude your reading; congress did not unambiguously mandate the opponent's position. and, of course, you ended by saying that it would not be entirely unreasonable for the court to rule in your favor. i, i made that last...
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chief justice roberts: i think may, mr. waxman, the one limitation that is the most troublesome, or lack of limitation i guess, that schools can pay up to $50,000 for a $10 million insurance policy to protect student athletes future earnings. that sounds very much like pay for play. you are paying the insurance premiums so that they will pay in college and not at the pros. doesn't that undermine amateur status? mr. waxman: first of all, one can dispute whether one particular line or not is drawn in the right ways. -- right place. the notion that this particular rule -- i will explain in less than a minute. loss of value insurance, which has been provided in a few instances by some schools administering their student activity fund, is a form of insurance against injury, just like disability insurance and extended medical insurance. it is a cost of participating in athletics that permits athletes who want to receive an education, instead of pay for their play, can continue to do so. chief justice roberts: thank you, justice t
chief justice roberts: i think may, mr. waxman, the one limitation that is the most troublesome, or lack of limitation i guess, that schools can pay up to $50,000 for a $10 million insurance policy to protect student athletes future earnings. that sounds very much like pay for play. you are paying the insurance premiums so that they will pay in college and not at the pros. doesn't that undermine amateur status? mr. waxman: first of all, one can dispute whether one particular line or not is...
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welcome senator manchin and mister roberts. let me turn the screen over to senator manchin for remarks. >> thank you for allowing us to be here today and my good friend cecil roberts for inviting me to be here also with you all today. america's whole miners are the backbone arof our great nation for generations, our minors mind the goal and forced the industries that we know and ensures our country the strongest in the world. they sacrificed their health our nation relied on andstill relies on to this day .too many coal mining families have mourned the loss of a loved oneincluding myself . as the chairman of the senate energy and natural resources committee ensuring our coal miners are left behind as american transitions to a cleaner energy future is one of my top priorities. while the industry has been on a steady downturn in job opportunities maintaining those good paying jobs will reduce in missions. it is both possible and ssit's our responsibility. we can do that by signing the carbon capture utilization research developme
welcome senator manchin and mister roberts. let me turn the screen over to senator manchin for remarks. >> thank you for allowing us to be here today and my good friend cecil roberts for inviting me to be here also with you all today. america's whole miners are the backbone arof our great nation for generations, our minors mind the goal and forced the industries that we know and ensures our country the strongest in the world. they sacrificed their health our nation relied on andstill...
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chief justice roberts: justice alito? justice alito: let me put on the table some of what is said by those who challenge your idea of amateurism. breeds that are submitted and supported the respondents paint a pretty stark picture. they argued that colleges with powerhouse football investable programs are really exploiting the students that they recruit. they have programs that bring in billions of dollars, as justice thomas mentioned, this money funds in norma salaries for coaches and others in athletic departments. the athletes themselves have a pretty hard life. they face training requirements that leave little time or energy for study. constant pressure to put sports above study. pressure to drop out of hard majors and hard classes. really shockingly low graduation rates, only a tiny percentage on the go on to make any money in professional sports. the argument is, they are recruited, used up and cast aside without even a college degree. they say, how can this be defended in the name of amateurism? mr. waxman: let me
chief justice roberts: justice alito? justice alito: let me put on the table some of what is said by those who challenge your idea of amateurism. breeds that are submitted and supported the respondents paint a pretty stark picture. they argued that colleges with powerhouse football investable programs are really exploiting the students that they recruit. they have programs that bring in billions of dollars, as justice thomas mentioned, this money funds in norma salaries for coaches and others...
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but robert was in around. >> well is the last time you saw? robert >> yesterday.ft, he came in on sunday. he stayed for a day. he left. >> here's the thing, robert was a long haul truck driver, which explained his absence. but not where he was. especially when nikki was murdered. >> we had to find robert and we had to check on his gps. >> that takes a while, right? >> yes sir. >> meanwhile, detective spread out through the neighborhood. knocking on doors. did anyone see anything unusual? >> a couple a neighbor said they saw a red car in nicky's driveway that afternoon. a car they had never seen before. and a black car as well. they asked the girls. who could've been there? >> does your mom have any other friends or anybody else that come over? >> she talks a lot of men. she talks to cement. but the only one i've been hearing her talk to lately is joe. >> joe? who was joe? >> we are also told by the twins that nikki had a second boyfriend, joel carter. >> to? boyfriends >> to boyfriends. >> now that got the investigators attention. time to dig a little deeper into
but robert was in around. >> well is the last time you saw? robert >> yesterday.ft, he came in on sunday. he stayed for a day. he left. >> here's the thing, robert was a long haul truck driver, which explained his absence. but not where he was. especially when nikki was murdered. >> we had to find robert and we had to check on his gps. >> that takes a while, right? >> yes sir. >> meanwhile, detective spread out through the neighborhood. knocking on...
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chief justice roberts: mr. schiff are, your main argument is that we should apply strict scrutiny to the disclosure requirements here, but with respect to political speech which is at the heart of the first amendment, we have thought exact scrutiny. doesn't it seem strange that when you're talking about charitable association, you would apply a more rigorous test than we apply to political association? attorney: mr. chief justice, i think among the petitioners, we, americans for prosperity foundation have no quarrel with that. it makes the argument well for the standard. but the petitioners simply stressed that under, any standard of exacting scrutiny that calls for narrow tailoring, this demand is invalid and due to be struck down across the board. chief justice roberts: thank you for the correction, but when it comes to tailoring, what exactly is your understanding? what that means? i think it is not well settled under the exacting scrutiny standard. attorney: i think shelton gives you the holding. shelton sp
chief justice roberts: mr. schiff are, your main argument is that we should apply strict scrutiny to the disclosure requirements here, but with respect to political speech which is at the heart of the first amendment, we have thought exact scrutiny. doesn't it seem strange that when you're talking about charitable association, you would apply a more rigorous test than we apply to political association? attorney: mr. chief justice, i think among the petitioners, we, americans for prosperity...
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another debutante, robert mcln re, form. another debutante, robert mcintyre. he _ form.other debutante, robert mcintyre, he had a _ form. another debutante, robert mcintyre, he had a great - form. another debutante, robert mcintyre, he had a great four- form. another debutante, robert l mcintyre, he had a great four days. he's going to be back next time. that gets you back in the top 12. they get back to a dustup regardless. perhaps most refreshing for scottish fans —— augusta'. he felt it was a course that suited him. we know that augusta' has suited many a left—handed. you wonder if one is lying in wait for bob mcintyre. maybe not next year, but in the years to come. irate bob mcintyre. maybe not next year, but in the years to come.— but in the years to come. we will see. but in the years to come. we will see- many _ but in the years to come. we will see. many thanks _ but in the years to come. we will see. many thanks for _ but in the years to come. we will see. many thanks for looking - but in the years to come. we will see. many thanks for looking at i but in the ye
another debutante, robert mcln re, form. another debutante, robert mcintyre. he _ form.other debutante, robert mcintyre, he had a _ form. another debutante, robert mcintyre, he had a great - form. another debutante, robert mcintyre, he had a great four- form. another debutante, robert l mcintyre, he had a great four days. he's going to be back next time. that gets you back in the top 12. they get back to a dustup regardless. perhaps most refreshing for scottish fans —— augusta'. he felt it...
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later, she was institutionalized for insanity by her son robert. she got out and proved her sanity in another court of law. she broke all ties with him called him her monster of mankind son and disappeared again to the continent to live out most of the remainder of her life. the story of mary lincoln i find to be a tragic kind of counterpoint to the story of her husband and his memory as he became more and more revered. she became more and more pushed to the side and in her place interestingly a fantasy figure from the past a real girlfriend of lincoln's from his early years and rutledge. we've all heard of she was rediscovered as one of lincoln's early love and she was kind of raced up into almost a position of divine consort next to the great deity of abraham lincoln even as mary lincoln was pushed aside and anathematized a very odd story now i when i show you some slides in a few minutes, i'll tell you more about that. another figure, of course. i didn't mention yet was the figure of william herndon played an extremely important role in the pres
later, she was institutionalized for insanity by her son robert. she got out and proved her sanity in another court of law. she broke all ties with him called him her monster of mankind son and disappeared again to the continent to live out most of the remainder of her life. the story of mary lincoln i find to be a tragic kind of counterpoint to the story of her husband and his memory as he became more and more revered. she became more and more pushed to the side and in her place interestingly...
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robert: not as high as you would think.hey are proud of coming out of what we went through in one piece. i don't think they want to spoil that. i don't think standards will change. the key here is if we have an infrastructure package, that plus the last bill, we have enough in the economy to drive a huge capital expenditure cycle. everything so far has been on the consumer side and stimulus has been aimed at that. now we are shifting into the commercial side. that has great power. that could make 2023 a better year than 2022. most people look that far -- don't look that far and see that yet. it's right up his alley in terms of fiscal spending. it could driver economy into the 8% or 9% range. all understood and accepted. >> can you talk about where rates would have to go to make this as lucrative as you expect for banks. this is something he is clear about. he sees treasury yields going higher. he's been wrong year after year. how high do they have to go to make this make sense? robert: i'm wrong with him and have been wrong
robert: not as high as you would think.hey are proud of coming out of what we went through in one piece. i don't think they want to spoil that. i don't think standards will change. the key here is if we have an infrastructure package, that plus the last bill, we have enough in the economy to drive a huge capital expenditure cycle. everything so far has been on the consumer side and stimulus has been aimed at that. now we are shifting into the commercial side. that has great power. that could...
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robert: it is possible, of course.y it becomes less possible, but it is possible. i just want to say before i leave just a thought, american detainees unjustly detained in iran, we can't forget them, and anything on the nuclear side, whher we succeed or fail, our goal is to get them back home, one of them will be marking 2000 days unjustly detained in an iranian prison tomorrow, so we will work as hard as we can and get it as soon as possible, but we will never forget the americans who are wrongfully deined and need to be re-knighted with their loved ones. judy: can there be a deal if they are not returned? robert: we will get them home and do everything we can. that is a priority for the president, the secretary of state come in for my entire team. judy: the u.s. special envoy to iran, thank you very much. robert: thanks so much for having me. ♪ judy: last month, connecticut became one of a growing number of states to make race-based haired is from a nation illegal. we have this report on how black americans often fac
robert: it is possible, of course.y it becomes less possible, but it is possible. i just want to say before i leave just a thought, american detainees unjustly detained in iran, we can't forget them, and anything on the nuclear side, whher we succeed or fail, our goal is to get them back home, one of them will be marking 2000 days unjustly detained in an iranian prison tomorrow, so we will work as hard as we can and get it as soon as possible, but we will never forget the americans who are...
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robert, i think you're ready if you're up with us. >> i'm ready. >> shannon: robert, what do you make of this? we have this officer, we saw the video. to the police's credit, it was released quickly so people could have as much transparency as possible. the officer, kim potter, decades of service, has resigned, saying it was best for the community and best for her fellow officers. we await potential charging decisions. what are you looking for tonight? >> what i am seeing is the protests from last year have been effective in changing local policy with regards to policing. often, if you go to the trayvon martin shooting, the breonna taylor shooting, the george floyd killing. one the issues that caused these protests to escalate was a lack of transparency by police department, lack of accountability. we also saw with ahmaud arbery y three months for the charges. the police department, local leadership, they are acting in a way. the public policy change to calm down the social unrest. one of the reasons we are still seeing protests and riots after a half a century of these issues as we h
robert, i think you're ready if you're up with us. >> i'm ready. >> shannon: robert, what do you make of this? we have this officer, we saw the video. to the police's credit, it was released quickly so people could have as much transparency as possible. the officer, kim potter, decades of service, has resigned, saying it was best for the community and best for her fellow officers. we await potential charging decisions. what are you looking for tonight? >> what i am seeing is...
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robert reich, fantastic _ competitor. robert reich, fantastic to _ competitor.c to speak to - competitor. robert reich, fantastic to speak to you | competitor. robert reich, i fantastic to speak to you and your wealth of knowledge. thank ou. your wealth of knowledge. thank you- thank _ your wealth of knowledge. thank you- thank you- _ stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: the groundbreaking new treatment helping people who have a rare form of inherited sight loss. nothing, it seemed, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood here is of great celebration. this is the end of a 12—year warfor them. they have taken the capital which they have been fighting
robert reich, fantastic _ competitor. robert reich, fantastic to _ competitor.c to speak to - competitor. robert reich, fantastic to speak to you | competitor. robert reich, i fantastic to speak to you and your wealth of knowledge. thank ou. your wealth of knowledge. thank you- thank _ your wealth of knowledge. thank you- thank you- _ stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: the groundbreaking new treatment helping people who have a rare form of inherited sight loss. nothing, it seemed,...
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the >> man on the ground was melvin roberts, and everybody knew him. he was a former mayor of york, one of the towns wealthiest businessmen, and the legendary defense attorney. >> i had a few cases with him, he's a stern man, but always friendly. >> and the woman who called police to the scene, was julia phillips. melvin's longtime girlfriend. >> she was worried that melvin was dead. she said she didn't know what had happened to him. >> investigators at the scene told julia the devastating news, melvin had been murdered. >> is that a little jolt, melvin roberts is the victim? >> yes, because melvin is not the type of person to be a victim of anything. >> melvin was the longest practicing lawyer in south carolina, he had defended both the rich and poor for 55 years. >> he sounds like a small town celebrity, rather he liked it or not. >> the thing about melvin is that he was friendly to everyone. >> the street where he lived was named after him, roberts avenue. >> a true renaissance man devoted to his family. >> he was everything to me. he was my best fr
the >> man on the ground was melvin roberts, and everybody knew him. he was a former mayor of york, one of the towns wealthiest businessmen, and the legendary defense attorney. >> i had a few cases with him, he's a stern man, but always friendly. >> and the woman who called police to the scene, was julia phillips. melvin's longtime girlfriend. >> she was worried that melvin was dead. she said she didn't know what had happened to him. >> investigators at the scene...
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will be talking with author robert strauss on marshall in just a moment. first a very lucky to have a couple special guest with us here this evening to tells more about the importance of preserving the past, to help shape our future and look delighted to welcome jennifer hurst-wender the director of museum operations and education and welcomes you both a gift for joining us this evening. see mick thanks for having us. direct thank you. jen talked was a little little about the john marshall house what goes on there? >> i am absolutely thrilled today detectable the john marshall house. but in order to really understand the john marshall house and going to tell a little bit about preservation virginia the organization that runs and operates the john marshall house. we've been around for one or 32 years of the nation's oldest preservation organization. we actually own and operate the john marshall house smith court, lighthouse and also stork jamestown. so i have the opportunity to be the director of museum operations for all those wonderful historic places. bu
will be talking with author robert strauss on marshall in just a moment. first a very lucky to have a couple special guest with us here this evening to tells more about the importance of preserving the past, to help shape our future and look delighted to welcome jennifer hurst-wender the director of museum operations and education and welcomes you both a gift for joining us this evening. see mick thanks for having us. direct thank you. jen talked was a little little about the john marshall...
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it's an alias for robert loudon now robert loudon was a known boat burner in the civil war. he's even tried and convicted for both boat burning and mail running. he's kind of a dark lean man. he's about 5 foot 960 pounds dark hair blue eyes. he was well known in st. louis in the civil war era. he'd been a volunteer fireman a street inspector a steamboat painter and a pilot and he was also part of saint louis's underworld. he had been known to frequent gambling hall saloons bordellos. and he has a lot of pseudonyms. that's why he's operating under this alias. so he's robert loudon, which is spelled l o u d e n but sometimes you see his name spelled with a w. sometimes. he's bob loud and robert seiden charlie deal charlie dale, right all sorts of aliases and students. after the war he becomes a painter and he dies of yellow fever in 1867. so charlie dale isn't even his right name to begin with right? so after we look at that do we think that robert loudon make a charlie dale actually blew up the sultana and did this intentional act of sabotage? i'm going to argue. no. right, t
it's an alias for robert loudon now robert loudon was a known boat burner in the civil war. he's even tried and convicted for both boat burning and mail running. he's kind of a dark lean man. he's about 5 foot 960 pounds dark hair blue eyes. he was well known in st. louis in the civil war era. he'd been a volunteer fireman a street inspector a steamboat painter and a pilot and he was also part of saint louis's underworld. he had been known to frequent gambling hall saloons bordellos. and he has...
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robert: you hit the nail on the head.t now is to get the vaccine down to stop or reduce the transmission significantly so the the whole numbers start to go down. the mrna vaccines, the moderna and pfizer, work fairly well against the b117, the others less so, but they all work a bit. all of the companies are working on a booster shot that will actually impact the variance better. you are going to see this going on the next few months as the variance takeover. you will have a new booster shot that is going to protect you from these variants. lisa: there's a real challenge here for health professionals and politicians because on one hand, if we all just stayed home and stayed away from other people for a couple of weeks, everybody in the whole world, it could potentially bring down the cases dramatically. on the other hand, people are lonely. people are depressed. children need to get educated. people are sick of it. how do you pair the reality of the need for more caution with the optimism, which is also just as needed for
robert: you hit the nail on the head.t now is to get the vaccine down to stop or reduce the transmission significantly so the the whole numbers start to go down. the mrna vaccines, the moderna and pfizer, work fairly well against the b117, the others less so, but they all work a bit. all of the companies are working on a booster shot that will actually impact the variance better. you are going to see this going on the next few months as the variance takeover. you will have a new booster shot...
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robert leslie is a well known and well respected physician here. emergency medical clinics. >> they took you as you are. they loved you as you came to them. they loved everyone that they met. >> reporter: it's a sunny wednesday afternoon. dr. leslie, his wife and two of their grandchildren, ada and noah are all home. hvac technicians are outside working. >> 9-1-1. >> yes, ma'am, i think we have had some trouble at 4456 marshal road. >> what's going on marshal road? >> i think there's been a bad shooting. >> reporter: a concerned neighbor out cutting grass hears shots and sees someone in the distance. >> the guy walked on out of the house. i'm quite sure i seen him from a distance. it looked like a black guy. >> reporter: by 4:45 p.m., sheriff's deputies are called to the leslie's home. >> deputies arrived eight minutes after the two 9-1-1 calls and then we began to put together a team to clear the house of dr. robert leslie. >> reporter: the doctor, his wife and two grandchildren are found dead on the scene. as well as the hvac contractor james lew
robert leslie is a well known and well respected physician here. emergency medical clinics. >> they took you as you are. they loved you as you came to them. they loved everyone that they met. >> reporter: it's a sunny wednesday afternoon. dr. leslie, his wife and two of their grandchildren, ada and noah are all home. hvac technicians are outside working. >> 9-1-1. >> yes, ma'am, i think we have had some trouble at 4456 marshal road. >> what's going on marshal road?...
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robert: you don't? candice: only two said, "yes."ffer more services for men. candice: colleen berumen is executive director of opportunity house, a homeless shelter in vacaville. candice: how widespread is this problem? colleen: i think it's huge, widespread. statistically, 80% of our homeless are men. they receive 20% of the services. we have two and a half case managers that are here to support our residents. for at least 20 years, we've been teaching our men to be step-up men. well, they're steppin' up. they're doing what we've been asking them to do as society, but, yet we're not supporting them on that journey. candice: are they being left behind? are they falling through the cracks? herb: yes, there are a lot of people like this gentleman, who are newly helpless, with a child, for whom there are, as you found, almost no crisis services available. ♪♪♪ mike: we were homeless. we were just bouncing around, everywhere. everything was just by the day. that was the lowest point 'cause i'm like, "maybe something about me being a dad j
robert: you don't? candice: only two said, "yes."ffer more services for men. candice: colleen berumen is executive director of opportunity house, a homeless shelter in vacaville. candice: how widespread is this problem? colleen: i think it's huge, widespread. statistically, 80% of our homeless are men. they receive 20% of the services. we have two and a half case managers that are here to support our residents. for at least 20 years, we've been teaching our men to be step-up men....
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>> firing line with margaret hoover is made possible by: >> robert grey near. charles r. schwab, the david foundation, inc. the fair weather foundation. craig newmark philanthropies. and by corporate funding is provided by stephens, inc. >> maya macguineas, welcome to "firing line." secretary reich, welcome back to "firing line." >> thank you. >> thanks so much. robert reich, you served in three presidential administrations, including as labor secretary for president bill clinton. and maya, you are the president of the nonpartisan committee for a responsible federal budget. i'd like to start first with a television advertisement from e 1980s warning in very stark terms about the consequences of the national debt. take a look. >> morning. shall we get down to business? now that you've joined us, you'll enjoy numerous rights and privileges, but you will share certain problems, as well. specifically, you owe the united states government, in round numbers, $50,000. >> when that advertisement aired in 1984, the national debt was just under $2 trillion. right now, it is at $28
>> firing line with margaret hoover is made possible by: >> robert grey near. charles r. schwab, the david foundation, inc. the fair weather foundation. craig newmark philanthropies. and by corporate funding is provided by stephens, inc. >> maya macguineas, welcome to "firing line." secretary reich, welcome back to "firing line." >> thank you. >> thanks so much. robert reich, you served in three presidential administrations, including as labor...
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robert franks. robert, we want to show you the numbers. we always go after the rich.t of our audience is in that group. it's a small, but successful group. they can afford more how much do we think this might really raise >> you know, the thing about capital gains is it is discreti discretionary. you can shift that amount of money. that is why what we see is important. a capital gains of 43% would be the biggest increase the highest rate in u.s. history and the highest in the entire world. biden's proposal of top rate of 39.6% plus the obama surcharge of 3.8% would be the first time capital is taxed at a higher rate than labor. it would only apply to those with capital gains income of more than $1 million a year. since the wealthy 5% includes the group you showed, that group owns 85% of the stocks any selling in advance of increase could put pressure on the markets as we saw a little bit yesterday. in 1986 under reagan tax overall, it increased from 20% to 28% over the sales of stocks and assets they surged 60% in the months before the tax hike. we could see some mark
robert franks. robert, we want to show you the numbers. we always go after the rich.t of our audience is in that group. it's a small, but successful group. they can afford more how much do we think this might really raise >> you know, the thing about capital gains is it is discreti discretionary. you can shift that amount of money. that is why what we see is important. a capital gains of 43% would be the biggest increase the highest rate in u.s. history and the highest in the entire...
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alix: robert, congrats. robert reffkin, compass founder and ceo, thank you very much.eaking news concerning opec. delegates saying opec+ is debating a proposal for gradual output hikes. the market clearly was not expect to get. we are now in negative territory when it comes to energy aspects. highlighting that earlier before. russia gets in exam seven -- if russia gets an exempt and, others are going to want an exemption as well -- gets an exemption, others are going to want and exams and as well. we will break it down more over the next hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ ritika: it is time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. i one semiconductor is making ash taiwan semiconductor is making a staggering commitment -- taiwan some conductor's a staggering commitment to new technologies -- taiwan semiconductors is making a staggering commit meant to new technologies. egypt says it may seek around $1 billion in damages from the suez canal crisis, a rough estimate of losses linked to the cost of the dredging and
alix: robert, congrats. robert reffkin, compass founder and ceo, thank you very much.eaking news concerning opec. delegates saying opec+ is debating a proposal for gradual output hikes. the market clearly was not expect to get. we are now in negative territory when it comes to energy aspects. highlighting that earlier before. russia gets in exam seven -- if russia gets an exempt and, others are going to want an exemption as well -- gets an exemption, others are going to want and exams and as...
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robert: my personal answer to that question would be yes.t substantial further progress means for me is there is clear evidence we have weathered the pandemic and that we have turned the corner and we are marching forward towards achieving our full employment and priced ability goals. when it is clear to me that that is happening, i will be advocating that we should start withdrawing some of this extraordinary action that we have taken, and yes, it would start with asset purchases. kathleen: when you look at the risks in the market, we have seen leverage. we have seen concerns about leverage. it has all really -- it was all really brought to the table by archegos, started with gamestop, and i think the question is, when you see the giant hedge fund liquidation, you look what is happening not even to a hedge fund, to a bank who is involved, it is around the world, is this a consequence of too much money, too many bond purchases, too many low rates being poured into financial markets for something that maybe now is on the point of being too lo
robert: my personal answer to that question would be yes.t substantial further progress means for me is there is clear evidence we have weathered the pandemic and that we have turned the corner and we are marching forward towards achieving our full employment and priced ability goals. when it is clear to me that that is happening, i will be advocating that we should start withdrawing some of this extraordinary action that we have taken, and yes, it would start with asset purchases. kathleen:...
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maria: robert kaplan. fighting back against corporate hi hypocrisy and false statements from the president, georgia governor brian kemp is responding to the woke mob. but first, president biden says he is open to negotiating a lower corporate tax hike to pay for his more than $2 trillion spending plan. is anybody buying it? is anybody buying it? i'll be we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. before discovering nexium 24hr s to treat heres frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? stay restless with the icon that does the
maria: robert kaplan. fighting back against corporate hi hypocrisy and false statements from the president, georgia governor brian kemp is responding to the woke mob. but first, president biden says he is open to negotiating a lower corporate tax hike to pay for his more than $2 trillion spending plan. is anybody buying it? is anybody buying it? i'll be we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable...
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that robert reich that there's not much teeth in these executive orders and that's why he's got to go to congress and get congress to pass a whole bunch of gun control laws and that's also why you're so like your last statement mention he wants the supreme court because he knows in any of these gun control laws are likely to fail in supreme court because it comes to she's very clear with the word shall not be infringed i know he used the word in pain she said this doesn't end the 2nd amendment but it does infringe on the 2nd amendment and eat around trying because guns are not used in mass shootings i don't think there's a single case of ghost gun used in a mass shooting and to top it off you know i know i know guntur scary and kosher scary but i've never seen a ghost with a gun wow i mean that's my whole thing robert why did he do this considering our view is that we've had a right ever ange of gun violence that has happened we've seen it again and america today sadly why did he even do it then why was this press conference for. well similar to what happened with president trump afte
that robert reich that there's not much teeth in these executive orders and that's why he's got to go to congress and get congress to pass a whole bunch of gun control laws and that's also why you're so like your last statement mention he wants the supreme court because he knows in any of these gun control laws are likely to fail in supreme court because it comes to she's very clear with the word shall not be infringed i know he used the word in pain she said this doesn't end the 2nd amendment...
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maria: robert kaplan. fighting back against corporate hi hypocrisy and false statements from the president, georgia governor brian kemp is responding to the woke mob. but first, president biden says he is open to negotiating a lower corporate tax hike to pay for his more than $2 trillion spending plan. is anybody buying it? i'll b nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette obsession has many names. this is ours. the lexus is. all in on the sports sedan. lease the 2021 is 300 for $369 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. lease the 2021 is 300 for $369 a month for 36 months. so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. i
maria: robert kaplan. fighting back against corporate hi hypocrisy and false statements from the president, georgia governor brian kemp is responding to the woke mob. but first, president biden says he is open to negotiating a lower corporate tax hike to pay for his more than $2 trillion spending plan. is anybody buying it? i'll b nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette....
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the changes in the community, however, have made but little difference to robert trent. although many of the fish he catches and dries are now shipped to england. digging for clams along the shore is still a task for the children. this is a task that children enjoy, and one which is very important to settlers who still must rest their food directly from land and sea. food must be taken from shore and from field, from lake and from stream. and there's game to be had in the forests, too. john fox has learned well the pounds of the nearby forests which harbor many turkeys but reasonably brought from abroad. in the gardens of the settlement, medicinal herbs are grown. some of local origin and others transplanted from england. mistress lane, who is skilled in their preparation and use, supervises a selection to be used in a special broth. later she carries her preparation to a case of serious illness in the home of harold perry. >> here is a draft of herbs fresh brewed for mr. perry. >> it is most welcome for the pain is still sharp. >> yes, there is still sickness, and there
the changes in the community, however, have made but little difference to robert trent. although many of the fish he catches and dries are now shipped to england. digging for clams along the shore is still a task for the children. this is a task that children enjoy, and one which is very important to settlers who still must rest their food directly from land and sea. food must be taken from shore and from field, from lake and from stream. and there's game to be had in the forests, too. john fox...
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maria: robert kaplan. fighting back against corporate hi hypocrisy and false statements from the president, georgia governor brian kemp is responding to the woke mob. but first, president biden says he is open to negotiating a lower corporate tax hike to pay for his more than $2 trillion spending plan. is anybody buying it? is anybody buying it? i'll b we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day wi
maria: robert kaplan. fighting back against corporate hi hypocrisy and false statements from the president, georgia governor brian kemp is responding to the woke mob. but first, president biden says he is open to negotiating a lower corporate tax hike to pay for his more than $2 trillion spending plan. is anybody buying it? is anybody buying it? i'll b we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle...
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maria: robert kaplan. fighting back against corporate hi hypocrisy and false statements from the president, georgia governor brian kemp is responding to the woke mob. but first, president biden says he is open to negotiating a lower corporate tax hike to pay for his more than $2 trillion spending plan. is anybody buying it? i'll b cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new da
maria: robert kaplan. fighting back against corporate hi hypocrisy and false statements from the president, georgia governor brian kemp is responding to the woke mob. but first, president biden says he is open to negotiating a lower corporate tax hike to pay for his more than $2 trillion spending plan. is anybody buying it? i'll b cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll...
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maria: robert kaplan. fighting back against corporate hi hypocrisy and false statements from the president, georgia governor brian kemp is responding to the woke mob. but first, president biden says he is open to negotiating a lower corporate tax hike to pay for his more than $2 trillion spending plan. is anybody buying it? i'll be talking with congressman kevin brady. stay with us. vested in invesco q a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq obsession has many names. this is ours. the lexus is. all in on the sports sedan. lease the 2021 is 300 for $369 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪♪ (car horn) ♪♪ (splash) ♪♪ turn today's dreams into tomorrow's trips... with millions of flexible booking options. all in one place. expedia. these days you have to keep everything moving and reinvent the wheel. with a hybrid, you can do both. that's why manufacturers are going hybrid with ibm. with watson on a hybrid clou
maria: robert kaplan. fighting back against corporate hi hypocrisy and false statements from the president, georgia governor brian kemp is responding to the woke mob. but first, president biden says he is open to negotiating a lower corporate tax hike to pay for his more than $2 trillion spending plan. is anybody buying it? i'll be talking with congressman kevin brady. stay with us. vested in invesco q a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you become an agent of...
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maria: robert kaplan. fighting back against corporate hi hypocrisy and false statements from the president, georgia governor brian kemp is responding to the woke mob. but first, president biden says he is open to negotiating a lower corporate tax hike to pay for his more than $2 trillion spending plan. is anybody buying it? i'll b all right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology, makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $349 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of t
maria: robert kaplan. fighting back against corporate hi hypocrisy and false statements from the president, georgia governor brian kemp is responding to the woke mob. but first, president biden says he is open to negotiating a lower corporate tax hike to pay for his more than $2 trillion spending plan. is anybody buying it? i'll b all right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save...
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chief justics roberts: justice alito?ustice alito: because the student does something outside of school that relates to important subject like politics, religion, morality, it makes no reference to the school or teacher or student but their remarks are so offensive that they will predictably cause controversy within the school and could distract the students from the educational process. does the school have any authority to discipline the student? >> no, not in our view. the purpose in our analytic test of having a school speech prong is simply to provide a safe harbor, to make clear in the situation that you posit where speech off-campus has no connection to the school, the justification for regulation that people will be upset when the school day starts, that is an illegitimate justification. justice alito: an important part of the test you propose is whether the speech intentionally targets specific individuals or groups in school communities. the verb "target" means select as an object of intention or attack. does sc
chief justics roberts: justice alito?ustice alito: because the student does something outside of school that relates to important subject like politics, religion, morality, it makes no reference to the school or teacher or student but their remarks are so offensive that they will predictably cause controversy within the school and could distract the students from the educational process. does the school have any authority to discipline the student? >> no, not in our view. the purpose in...
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my take on robert chilton was that he was very smart. you could tell by the way he organized, the way he dressed. he wore klan uniforms and paraphernalia around klan gatherings but not in the public. he was a coat and tie kind of guy, and he set up an organization that was pretty sophisticated. >> shelton's chapters were responsible for really horrific violence, and shelton's people were organized and were vicious. a number of them had military training, and that made them a much more dangerous threat. >> over the last several months, members of the aryan nation's church and other neo-nazi groups have been connected to a whole series of very violent events. >> the united klans of america, the country's oldest group of ku klux klansmen is threatened with financial ruruin. >> they started calling into the night, wee hours of the morning to say we're going to come and get you. they just kept calling, kept calling. >> they got fired up because we sued them. >> in 1983, the klan burned our building in montgomery, alabama. >> not only had our
my take on robert chilton was that he was very smart. you could tell by the way he organized, the way he dressed. he wore klan uniforms and paraphernalia around klan gatherings but not in the public. he was a coat and tie kind of guy, and he set up an organization that was pretty sophisticated. >> shelton's chapters were responsible for really horrific violence, and shelton's people were organized and were vicious. a number of them had military training, and that made them a much more...