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roberts pardon was conditional.bracelet, and still a record. >> this governor expressed to me that the door was open for a reconsideration toward an absolute pardon. which would erase, expunge his conviction. >> and on december 16th, 2016, governor mcauliffe did just that. granting robert davis a full pardon. just one month later, roberts mother sandy died in a car crash. she had said her greatest joy was seeing her son exonerated. it would take the state two years. but virginia lawmakers eroded davis nearly $600,000 in compensation for his wrongful conviction. laura believes that her there are untold others now languishing in american brothers prisons. he confessed under duress to something they didn't do. >> filet these stories are beginning to make headlines. now we see, eyes are beginning to open. questions are beginning to be asked around the country. and that is what happened in robert davis this case. >> one night of your life made a hell of a difference. >> yeah, yeah. >> you ever run into randy snead? >> i
roberts pardon was conditional.bracelet, and still a record. >> this governor expressed to me that the door was open for a reconsideration toward an absolute pardon. which would erase, expunge his conviction. >> and on december 16th, 2016, governor mcauliffe did just that. granting robert davis a full pardon. just one month later, roberts mother sandy died in a car crash. she had said her greatest joy was seeing her son exonerated. it would take the state two years. but virginia...
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robert kennedy said it was the worst night of my life.ean, he and the president and their aides were sitting in the white house, passing back, calling in from a pay phone -- this is way before cell phones -- and it was just awful, and after it was over, someone asked him what his brother had learned. i really thought this was interesting -- from the crisis. and he said my brother learned never to believe a book on reconstruction again, the old school interpretation, the poor south, the federal government, it brought it to life. the trip to the delta, oh, but let me add one other thing because kathleen kennedy told me about this film about when robert kennedy went back in 1966, to -- he was invited by the law students to come back to ole miss. he's like what is this? what is going to happen when i go back there? this is just four years later. they really wanted him. and so he went, and ethel kennedy went with him. i mean, they had some protection, but i mean really people in that state still hated him, but the law students wanted him. and
robert kennedy said it was the worst night of my life.ean, he and the president and their aides were sitting in the white house, passing back, calling in from a pay phone -- this is way before cell phones -- and it was just awful, and after it was over, someone asked him what his brother had learned. i really thought this was interesting -- from the crisis. and he said my brother learned never to believe a book on reconstruction again, the old school interpretation, the poor south, the federal...
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robert kennedy's american black and white, amazing book.i read the whole thing, i recommended you read it. a really complicated question. mobilizing all the evidence without that about the wiretap so it's well worth reading. so thank you for this form, thank you to the audience for coming and for your wonderful questions. thank you to the kennedy library for inviting us both to appear. >> thank you to all. thank you everybody. ♪♪ ♪♪ book tv continues now on c-span2. television for serious readers.
robert kennedy's american black and white, amazing book.i read the whole thing, i recommended you read it. a really complicated question. mobilizing all the evidence without that about the wiretap so it's well worth reading. so thank you for this form, thank you to the audience for coming and for your wonderful questions. thank you to the kennedy library for inviting us both to appear. >> thank you to all. thank you everybody. ♪♪ ♪♪ book tv continues now on c-span2. television for...
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but is one of the most important robert live? and does he correct the job has now got he just pulled the record and even thompson cruz on it. how's it putting that? we'll see what happens next week. my next of all, i get me the final game of the season in munich. one know, go to set a new all time record the theme, assess the thriller. i'm told that kansas presented chances, big chunk right through to the 19th minutes. and then just over the normal time, remaining for bias to try and find a way to go with the shots. it's good for me would be good to have the last very last season if you want to break. so like a very record, maybe you need to draw, i don't know. i cannot explain. i said, on the live maybe tomorrow, maybe even want 2 weeks later. i'm under a if i talking about get minute. i know how big he was, how big personal he's. he's only one, get miller. and also the only one live on his 7 consecutive legal title with bion. and now he's cracked as supposedly on crack of the record. for he won goals for the season. robert, nev
but is one of the most important robert live? and does he correct the job has now got he just pulled the record and even thompson cruz on it. how's it putting that? we'll see what happens next week. my next of all, i get me the final game of the season in munich. one know, go to set a new all time record the theme, assess the thriller. i'm told that kansas presented chances, big chunk right through to the 19th minutes. and then just over the normal time, remaining for bias to try and find a way...
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go ahead robert. well, you know, we've been in the same mindset since 911 where every time there's a problem, there's a new federal agency or france or federal agency to, to address that every. everything is everything of the mail. we want to be a hammer. so to say with all the same thing with black, white matter and quote unquote n t for protests were conservative, wanting to send out the f, b i, and the, and other government agencies to root out quote unquote, black. i didn't the previous to route out and teen for groups and anti fascist group and start bringing both people and we think the influence of different infiltration in those groups. so what be, what start out of people being for protests, all of a sudden pallets a brick showed up out of nowhere. and signs and banners showed about a know where police were told to stand down out of nowhere, causing things to spiral out of control. which creates the type of domestic strife which is needed when you have the government entities infiltrating the
go ahead robert. well, you know, we've been in the same mindset since 911 where every time there's a problem, there's a new federal agency or france or federal agency to, to address that every. everything is everything of the mail. we want to be a hammer. so to say with all the same thing with black, white matter and quote unquote n t for protests were conservative, wanting to send out the f, b i, and the, and other government agencies to root out quote unquote, black. i didn't the previous to...
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you have robert kennedy son saying that that robert kennedy's 1st reaction to news of the assassination of j. f . k. was to phone the ca, and more or less did they do it? who conducted this hard was his actual cool. i mean, robert kennedy junior, very young. he said that to us, he tells us the story. robert kennedy suspected something on day one. and jackie kennedy and him wrote a note soon thereafter, to wrote to kosher. in the soviet union tell him that they knew that this was non russian plot to, to kill kennedy. that in fact it was right wing group in the united states. they said in the letter that had done this, there was a correspondence between the kennedys and cruise shop that had been going on before the assassination is an interesting sign angle to put in. robert kennedy makes very clear that his father, in $68.00 was running for president on part of that agenda was that he was going to revisit, gonna enact the policies that had begun under john his brother. and that he was among other things. going to look into the assassination again because he never just never believed the
you have robert kennedy son saying that that robert kennedy's 1st reaction to news of the assassination of j. f . k. was to phone the ca, and more or less did they do it? who conducted this hard was his actual cool. i mean, robert kennedy junior, very young. he said that to us, he tells us the story. robert kennedy suspected something on day one. and jackie kennedy and him wrote a note soon thereafter, to wrote to kosher. in the soviet union tell him that they knew that this was non russian...
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the tough time of all came early and robert was 17. his father died following a long illness to the guy. one of them was dying my life, but i know it if i i have to fight has to keep going me with difficult moments to get through. he wanted to make things easier for me and to matters into his own hands. he showed me that he manage, and i needn't worry about that. because in 2005, 11 dusky, joined his father's favorite club, nikia was unable to break through there. he moved to 13. each push caught a year later, promptly helping them to promotion of division. top scorer next door was less where he won the polish title and 2010. now heading the 1st division, scoring child picnic clubs from elsewhere came calling live in dusky joint. there was the adornment and the rest is history. the for wildman was to what the handle even to by him. thanks also to live and the of the coach you propelled him to take him. you have him stop champions in 2011 domestic double when at the following year thrilling football that is thrilling me forward pops adm
the tough time of all came early and robert was 17. his father died following a long illness to the guy. one of them was dying my life, but i know it if i i have to fight has to keep going me with difficult moments to get through. he wanted to make things easier for me and to matters into his own hands. he showed me that he manage, and i needn't worry about that. because in 2005, 11 dusky, joined his father's favorite club, nikia was unable to break through there. he moved to 13. each push...
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they said they said robert kennedy was the attorney general for johnson if, if robert kennedy felt so strongly about as he could have prosecuted, the people that were involved in the, the real people who were involved in jeff cases as a nation. i did tell you that there was a phone call. we haven't, we have the voices on tape where linda johnson clearly tells robert mcnamara. this was a bad idea, withdrawn from vietnam. that how much clear can you be that johnson did not agree with these policies? and he used to use the us as a nation rather quickly to take control. and within 2 days, issue issued national security action memorandum, $273.00, which reversed which basically set up a new militancy in the american position. india now allowing us forward to conduct air patrols and naval patrols along the noisy enemy's coast. then ended in the tonkin bay buck debacle in august of $64.00 in the fall flag. it's now increasingly called last night and operation. yeah. and that was a basis for the war. but why did law kennedy not do anything? why did he not attorney general? he's gone off on da
they said they said robert kennedy was the attorney general for johnson if, if robert kennedy felt so strongly about as he could have prosecuted, the people that were involved in the, the real people who were involved in jeff cases as a nation. i did tell you that there was a phone call. we haven't, we have the voices on tape where linda johnson clearly tells robert mcnamara. this was a bad idea, withdrawn from vietnam. that how much clear can you be that johnson did not agree with these...
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let me go to robert here. let me go to robert here. robert, i mean, you know, i'm a conservative, you're not obviously, but i mean, when i watch cnn and m s m b, c. i mean, it's one intelligence official after another. i mean, where is going? greenwald, or aaron, my k. i mean, because they would challenge these things and all i see is, is that the, i see these networks is just being mouthpiece for, for power and for the intelligence community. like i said, i mean, just bring on glen. meanwhile, get a different opinion. there might be healthy for the, for the audience. it might be healthy for public discussion. go ahead, robert group, or the, pull it by the name of gill scott here. and who said the military in the monetary they come together whenever necessary. and that's what we're seeing when it comes to the media right now, that they have their teams, they put on their jersey and whatever and, and tie the other team. they are in favor of the long as you have blog intelligence officials, who are anti trump or anti conservative media,
let me go to robert here. let me go to robert here. robert, i mean, you know, i'm a conservative, you're not obviously, but i mean, when i watch cnn and m s m b, c. i mean, it's one intelligence official after another. i mean, where is going? greenwald, or aaron, my k. i mean, because they would challenge these things and all i see is, is that the, i see these networks is just being mouthpiece for, for power and for the intelligence community. like i said, i mean, just bring on glen. meanwhile,...
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the village west of walsall is where robert grew up. his mother still lives here. 11 duffy's was supporting family. his mother was a successful volleyball player, his father, a former junior champion. se system, and nina also played volleyball the alamo. she was my for is a and we didn't bank on him growing tool, so there wasn't much point in him getting into volleyball game the very small, even i will thing in my age, i was always smaller than my teammate, his parents, both primary school, p e teacher, the national, made the early foundations for his future career. but it wasn't just football on the program that christoph visionary training methods. my father was my teacher and i want to always think only football. my mother said to me, no day, you won't play football. you play basketball, volleyball handle everything, do nothing as well. and that time i didn't know why we're running nice for a while. this all things are and after 2 years, i know it. okay. start to work for me. one big, big step for and one plus or well, the national h
the village west of walsall is where robert grew up. his mother still lives here. 11 duffy's was supporting family. his mother was a successful volleyball player, his father, a former junior champion. se system, and nina also played volleyball the alamo. she was my for is a and we didn't bank on him growing tool, so there wasn't much point in him getting into volleyball game the very small, even i will thing in my age, i was always smaller than my teammate, his parents, both primary school, p e...
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lawrence roberts president nixon's words there. what impact do they have in the following days and that lead up to may 2nd 1971? well nixon was in a kind of a precarious position at this point in april of 1971 as i mentioned earlier. he had sent forces into laos and that had triggered a lot of anti-war sentiment. he was getting ready to run for re-election in 1972 and the polls at this point had him at the lowest approval rating partly because of the laos invasion of his of his first term and he actually used at the time that he might not even get the nomination of his party to run again for reelection. so he was very determined to make sure that the coming string of anti-war demonstration which they of course knew about didn't move public opinion. so the speech was views very important. he spent days working on it and it was an effective speech afterwards if you spent some time listening to the tapes and the nixon tapes and the white house, which i did for my book. you can hear their delight that delight of the president on his ch
lawrence roberts president nixon's words there. what impact do they have in the following days and that lead up to may 2nd 1971? well nixon was in a kind of a precarious position at this point in april of 1971 as i mentioned earlier. he had sent forces into laos and that had triggered a lot of anti-war sentiment. he was getting ready to run for re-election in 1972 and the polls at this point had him at the lowest approval rating partly because of the laos invasion of his of his first term and...
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bob robert weil -- tell us about liveright books. >> first of all its great to be here. i feel like life is getting back to normal. one of the greatest publishing houses in 1917 hemingway and in 1933 norton the parent company bought it in the early 1970s and the former chairman decided to relaunch it as a quality nonfiction and fiction imprint in 2011 and 10 years later its 370 hoax. >> mr. weil who are some of the authors that you published? >> you would know many of them. someone like larry mcmurtry a.g. ballard and a lot of wonderful people from many of all different sources. and nonfiction we have joe ellis on the revolution coming this fall. we won the national book award last year. with the revolution coming this fall and we won the national book award last year with malcolm x. mary beard, s.b. qr and annette gordon-reed. we just had her bestseller in juneteenth and we have another look on the front page of their times american on fire. jack davis won a pulitzer for his book called the gulf. he goes all over the gambit. >> host: other names include transportation s
bob robert weil -- tell us about liveright books. >> first of all its great to be here. i feel like life is getting back to normal. one of the greatest publishing houses in 1917 hemingway and in 1933 norton the parent company bought it in the early 1970s and the former chairman decided to relaunch it as a quality nonfiction and fiction imprint in 2011 and 10 years later its 370 hoax. >> mr. weil who are some of the authors that you published? >> you would know many of them....
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but then that is robert level dorski fans. the best fee for men's has ended and they will cut qualifier against andorra. that bull that he scored twice in poland green with a debit. dusky will probably be so full weeks to miss him. i'm always sorry for players who get injured to be there like this. i wish everyone was always available by and it goes without saying robinson important laugh or is it also? yeah. and as you always miss him, when he's as, as gold grabber, and on a personal level, go out and do a minute to capitol of the principality of the same name, situated on the border between france and spain. and is renowned for quality, skiing and rugged mountain scenery, rather lesser for the football team. and certainly nobody in these parts had anticipated putting a spoken rub 11 dusky ambitious plans for the remainder of the season. but so it came to pass such it's football a full week injury break the longest since he moved to germany. and 11 dusky witness both legs of the champions league, quarter final for the title h
but then that is robert level dorski fans. the best fee for men's has ended and they will cut qualifier against andorra. that bull that he scored twice in poland green with a debit. dusky will probably be so full weeks to miss him. i'm always sorry for players who get injured to be there like this. i wish everyone was always available by and it goes without saying robinson important laugh or is it also? yeah. and as you always miss him, when he's as, as gold grabber, and on a personal level, go...
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robert never, not as yet another summit scaled. and this is a great role model if you want to teach some young fall was to strike us, you know, about, did a vacation civic game about the hunger of the game. show him a couple of video clips from all the live and all and you all, you all good. if we both, it's not physically, he can maintain a grade level for $36.00 or $37.00. he could break the record for the most close at all times. i think he'll smash will respond as he caught it. the guy who thinking about the future will can be happy and what can i do more? what can i do better, even though i am already 33 this year, but i know that for me, the age is only the numbers and i can take i can play football home and i'm watching the news. the news . the news the news freedom do is the success story behind coffee from guatemala and to deal with the social emancipation of the miami. the power of an old idea and enduring strength. how indifferent and most skilled coffee farmers with the most difficult circumstances. in 15 on d w because
robert never, not as yet another summit scaled. and this is a great role model if you want to teach some young fall was to strike us, you know, about, did a vacation civic game about the hunger of the game. show him a couple of video clips from all the live and all and you all, you all good. if we both, it's not physically, he can maintain a grade level for $36.00 or $37.00. he could break the record for the most close at all times. i think he'll smash will respond as he caught it. the guy who...
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roberts.hat really put roberts at the center. he was the swing justice. that is reflected in the fact that a year ago, he dissented only twice. he was in the majority in 97% of cases. but now, there are five justices more conservative than roberts. thomas, alito, gorsuch, cavanaugh, and barrett. think of it in terms of granting , it takes four votes to take the case. the four most conservative justices might be reluctant to take cases if they don't know they have a vote by roberts. now they know they likely have five conservative votes. that will change the agenda of the supreme court. i do not want to in role for john roberts. he is still the chief. he is still assigned to write the majority opinion when he is in the majority. but one interesting statistic this term, it was brett kavanaugh who was the justice most often in the majority. he was there 97% of the time. second, there was no pretense of judicial deference by the court this time. there was a time when judicial conservatism was a de
roberts.hat really put roberts at the center. he was the swing justice. that is reflected in the fact that a year ago, he dissented only twice. he was in the majority in 97% of cases. but now, there are five justices more conservative than roberts. thomas, alito, gorsuch, cavanaugh, and barrett. think of it in terms of granting , it takes four votes to take the case. the four most conservative justices might be reluctant to take cases if they don't know they have a vote by roberts. now they...
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you know, i'm going to start with the robert on this one. you know, it's only been a year since we saw a violent protest against the police with much of the violence actually happening. it's the police that were on duty. we remember those videos, please being spit on being, being things thrown at them. they were just, you know, in the streets with their full, full gear on robert were seeing this strong uptick in brazen a violent crime happening the streets of america. do you think there's any to have the correlation? the correlation between the 2 and i think it's kind of ridiculous to draw the conclusion such what we have, however, seeing is that in cities across the country where there have been attempts to hopefully cell which is accountable for the bad apples. and the bonds will seem police union to be massive. we've heard of both more. it's police officers down there been mass retirements, new york city and the city of atlanta were, i'm from you. had officers who have refused to respond to any calls is for officer down cold. so police ar
you know, i'm going to start with the robert on this one. you know, it's only been a year since we saw a violent protest against the police with much of the violence actually happening. it's the police that were on duty. we remember those videos, please being spit on being, being things thrown at them. they were just, you know, in the streets with their full, full gear on robert were seeing this strong uptick in brazen a violent crime happening the streets of america. do you think there's any...
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a year ago we said it was the roberts court.ut also, a year ago there were four justices more conservative than roberts and four more liberal. that put roberts at the center. he was the swing justice. a year ago, he dissented only twice. he was in the majority of 97% of cases. now, there are five justices more conservative than roberts. think of it in terms of it takes four votes. the four most conservative justices might be reluctant to take cases if they know -- if they don't know they have roberts. now they know they likely have five conservative votes. that will change the agenda of the supreme court. john roberts is still the chief assigned to write the majority opinion when he is in the majority. but, what interesting statistic this term. it was brett kavanaugh who was the justice most often in the majority. second, there was no pretense of judicial deference by the court this time. there was a time when judicial conservatism was a deference to elected officials. we do not see that this year. as i went through the list of
a year ago we said it was the roberts court.ut also, a year ago there were four justices more conservative than roberts and four more liberal. that put roberts at the center. he was the swing justice. a year ago, he dissented only twice. he was in the majority of 97% of cases. now, there are five justices more conservative than roberts. think of it in terms of it takes four votes. the four most conservative justices might be reluctant to take cases if they know -- if they don't know they have...
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robert f. kennedy memorial stadium. which had a chain link fence around it. you pack thousands of people in there. later on as john said people were trucked over to the washington coliseum. which was an inside arena. >> let's go to mike who is also a protester that day. mike in wheeling west virginia thank you for calling in. >> what i would like to say first of all, i was there, i went into the service in may sorry march 10th of 1965. i got out march 10th 1969. i was four years in the service. i was in southeast asia. and what i would like to say is all the soldier it was their right and i enlisted and i got my notice but i enlisted. and the soldiers had a right to do what they did. but what i would like to say is the reason i went there, was because of nixon. i could not vote until i was 21. fortunately i was three days before the election was up in 1968. and i was able to vote and i voted for nixon, because he promised us and he swore to the soldiers he was going to end the war and he killed
robert f. kennedy memorial stadium. which had a chain link fence around it. you pack thousands of people in there. later on as john said people were trucked over to the washington coliseum. which was an inside arena. >> let's go to mike who is also a protester that day. mike in wheeling west virginia thank you for calling in. >> what i would like to say first of all, i was there, i went into the service in may sorry march 10th of 1965. i got out march 10th 1969. i was four years in...
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took one look and called raman ray bob roberts. the san antonio police department. >> it looks like a robbery gone bad. the store is in disarray. the clerk was found in the back office. she's dead. if i can get some information on her. any witnesses. >> so we hold the scene down, get the crime scene detectives out there. >> the news, indistinct, unconfirmed, spread through the texas afternoon. somebody dead in embers store. but most people did not know who. including amber's father as he headed over there. >> i jumped in my truck and i called a friend of mine who was a defense attorney and i said, i need you to call anybody that you can. see what you can find out. i was just about there and he called me and he said, well how far are you from there? >> and that's when he realized, it wasn't that amber found someone dead. >> they found her. >> my knees just buckled and i just -- my whole world just died right there. >> it's a pretty dreadful feeling? >> it's the worst feeling in the world because you totally realize no one can fix th
took one look and called raman ray bob roberts. the san antonio police department. >> it looks like a robbery gone bad. the store is in disarray. the clerk was found in the back office. she's dead. if i can get some information on her. any witnesses. >> so we hold the scene down, get the crime scene detectives out there. >> the news, indistinct, unconfirmed, spread through the texas afternoon. somebody dead in embers store. but most people did not know who. including amber's...
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lawrence roberts? >> right. i think that's right. i think that most people did come out of this extreme conviction that it was time to do something more to end the war. i think that the response of the nixon administration was informed a lot by what had happened in the previous weeks of these 1971 protests. so, i mentioned that the speech that nixon gave on april 7th had given him a bump in approval of his handling of the war. but as soon as these protests started, particularly the vietnam veterans, the white house was getting alarmed because they noticed that public opinion was going in the other direction. and they were worried that a really successful shutdown of the city by, you know, by protesters would put even more pressure on them and would make them look weak. so, nixon and his men started holding these secret war councils to figure out how to undermine the mayday protest. and, as i mentioned early in the program, one of the things they did was revoke this camping permit and bust up the campgr
lawrence roberts? >> right. i think that's right. i think that most people did come out of this extreme conviction that it was time to do something more to end the war. i think that the response of the nixon administration was informed a lot by what had happened in the previous weeks of these 1971 protests. so, i mentioned that the speech that nixon gave on april 7th had given him a bump in approval of his handling of the war. but as soon as these protests started, particularly the...
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including robert's daughter, aime.uld let richard see that picture of you fast asleep, aime, should we? i know. 0ur sense of humour. they'll get the wrong idea. it's bizarre because basically we were the forgotten industry when it came to brexit. it was almost as if they didn't know we existed. these are the kinds of goods that we are storing at the minute. so, these are some logs. in the first few months, they survived by transporting anything. we've gone from rock'n�*roll to toilet rolls. we're transporting everything and anything from toilet rolls to logs. the government says it's disappointed the eu didn't accept its proposals for the music industry, and it's encouraging member states to be flexible. what we're looking at is the rear yard of our facility in holland, which is a four—acre site. robert's spent £3.5 million on this new depot, which he hopes will keep his lorries on the road. the reason we bought the facility in holland was purely because of brexit. by having that dutch space in mainland europe, enables
including robert's daughter, aime.uld let richard see that picture of you fast asleep, aime, should we? i know. 0ur sense of humour. they'll get the wrong idea. it's bizarre because basically we were the forgotten industry when it came to brexit. it was almost as if they didn't know we existed. these are the kinds of goods that we are storing at the minute. so, these are some logs. in the first few months, they survived by transporting anything. we've gone from rock'n�*roll to toilet rolls....
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robert duvall, thank you so much for sitting town with me today.re to virginia to talk to me. >> stephen: it is absolutely no trial to come to your beautiful farm and your beautiful house. >> thank you. >> stephen: how many acres do you have here and how many horses? >> oh, we have one horse that's about 32 years old but he looks like 15. we have 360 acres. >> stephen: is it important for you to not live in hollywood, to not be in los angeles or new york? >> oh, well, i lived in new york, and then i would go to california and come back, but i don't care to go to either place now. i like it out here. >> stephen: it's pretty quiet. do you like people? >> yeah, i do. i like characters. i want to hold a definitive character party some day. you're invited. ( laughter) you're a character. >> stephen: i'm honored. yeah. >> stephen: you say you enjoy -- i've read you enjoy being a character actor. you think that's better than being a leader man? why? it seems like more work because a leading man just gets a show and can be himself. a character actor has to
robert duvall, thank you so much for sitting town with me today.re to virginia to talk to me. >> stephen: it is absolutely no trial to come to your beautiful farm and your beautiful house. >> thank you. >> stephen: how many acres do you have here and how many horses? >> oh, we have one horse that's about 32 years old but he looks like 15. we have 360 acres. >> stephen: is it important for you to not live in hollywood, to not be in los angeles or new york? >>...
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the toughest time of all came early and robert was 17. his father died following a long illness to the guy that was one of the in the was dying my life. but i know it if i have to fight it has to keep going me with difficult moments to get through. if he wanted to make things easier for me until matters into his own house, he showed me that he'd manage and i needn't worry about that. that's because in 2005, 11 dusky joined, his father's favorite club, was unable to break through there. he moved to 13, each, pushed off a year later, promptly helping them to promotion as division tough score. next up was less where he won the polish title and 2010. now heading the 1st division, scoring jobs. big name clubs from elsewhere can calling live and sky joint was the adornment and the rest is history. the news for a while goldman what to what the handle even to buy and also to live and the sky and the coach who propelled him to take a sudden you have him stop champions and 2011 domestic double. when is the following? yes. thrilling football with a
the toughest time of all came early and robert was 17. his father died following a long illness to the guy that was one of the in the was dying my life. but i know it if i have to fight it has to keep going me with difficult moments to get through. if he wanted to make things easier for me until matters into his own house, he showed me that he'd manage and i needn't worry about that. that's because in 2005, 11 dusky joined, his father's favorite club, was unable to break through there. he moved...
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so as justice roberts pointed out, there's not a single instance anyone can find at the lower court levels having used this information to relief fraud. that kind of information is used normally in politics to intimidate donors trying to get them to suppress their giving to organizations that people don't like. the interesting thing about this is that the opposition of the california law was bipartisan from aclu was against it, left-wing nonprofits were against it not wanting to disclose their donors so i think it is disappointing to find three justices voted to support the california law despite no other reason for it other than to harass and intimidate trying to get the nonprofit for their reasoning for. paul: bill, practical implications of this are also quite large because we have in congress a particular a lot of effort to pass disclosure laws to require much stricter disclosure regimes not just new campaigns. in this case it didn't affect campaign donations to specific candidates, this affected donations to nonprofit and things like that but they want much stricter rules on th
so as justice roberts pointed out, there's not a single instance anyone can find at the lower court levels having used this information to relief fraud. that kind of information is used normally in politics to intimidate donors trying to get them to suppress their giving to organizations that people don't like. the interesting thing about this is that the opposition of the california law was bipartisan from aclu was against it, left-wing nonprofits were against it not wanting to disclose their...
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robert, never, not as yet another summer scaled. and this is a great role model if you want to teach them young whole was to strike goes, you know, about it education to the game about the hungry of the game. show him a couple of video clips from over live and off ski. and you all, you all is good for all it's not physically. he can maintain a grade level for 36 or 37. he could brighten the record for the most close. little time. i think he'll smash recklessly, especially the, the guy who, thinking about the future can be happy. what can i do more what i do better, even that i am already 30 to 33 this year, but i know that for me the age is only the numbers and i can place i can play football home and them in the sense for watching take care ah, the news the nature of wonders is under threat. northern coast as humans are encroaching, the teacher was like turtles amenities are losing their habitats. paradise still the same. dream coastline. a harsh reality for sea turtle. the count in 30 minutes on d. w. a freedom there was a success
robert, never, not as yet another summer scaled. and this is a great role model if you want to teach them young whole was to strike goes, you know, about it education to the game about the hungry of the game. show him a couple of video clips from over live and off ski. and you all, you all is good for all it's not physically. he can maintain a grade level for 36 or 37. he could brighten the record for the most close. little time. i think he'll smash recklessly, especially the, the guy who,...
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robert patello. robert, welcome to the conversation on this thanksgiving. okay, well, obviously i have to ask you, what do you feel like robert, what is the objective of this committee? why things are very clear that the american people are unprecedented tech on our capital. something we haven't seen since 1814. our an enemy enforced tried to not only in the capital, the united central america flight, a confederate flag, but also to stop the democratic proximal b installation for new president to stop and county, one of our electoral college votes. and to in many ways overturn the democratic will be american people. so this idea that somehow we're too often skating. we're going to keep trying to do this threat from that simple fact. i think so, the republicans are not serious about this from the beginning because of what they understand. a real investigation may be putting their members at risk for their complicity in this. and i think that's what we've been every robot lot put in place possible by republican to prevent that from happening. okay, so now you
robert patello. robert, welcome to the conversation on this thanksgiving. okay, well, obviously i have to ask you, what do you feel like robert, what is the objective of this committee? why things are very clear that the american people are unprecedented tech on our capital. something we haven't seen since 1814. our an enemy enforced tried to not only in the capital, the united central america flight, a confederate flag, but also to stop the democratic proximal b installation for new president...
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do you, robert? you hear those questions on both sides? so robert, why wouldn't speaker plus the allow any republican who would want to serve on this committee? if this is about finding out the honest truth, doesn't the truth speak for itself? absolutely, and that was so interesting, the republicans voted down the full committee investigation into january to where they are, continue to pretend you know, they try to investigate everybody for the actual insurrection is what the f b i have to do. what about capital? we believe? well, my name's no gar. where would be avengers? and what were they involved in this? why don't we investigate the people who broke into the capital near the scene on the capital grounds of their feet on the figure that help desk? this is what the impact investigation. we put george who may be a material witness in the investigation. like jim bates on schools already made the statement about this investigator. what they were attempting to do was change the topic, an obvious game for what we don't want to talk about wha
do you, robert? you hear those questions on both sides? so robert, why wouldn't speaker plus the allow any republican who would want to serve on this committee? if this is about finding out the honest truth, doesn't the truth speak for itself? absolutely, and that was so interesting, the republicans voted down the full committee investigation into january to where they are, continue to pretend you know, they try to investigate everybody for the actual insurrection is what the f b i have to do....
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, told the this morning --- told the this morning -- robert generate. _ told the this morning -- robert _ told the this morning -- robert generate, the housing - told the this morning -- robert i generate, the housing secretary, said that rules may change with bubbles in schools. how likely do think it will change in september? because it has been disruptive. the? because it has been disruptive. they had substantial _ because it has been disruptive. tie had substantial value early because it has been disruptive. tié:1: had substantial value early on because it has been disruptive. tij:1: had substantial value early on in the epidemic, and we had people who weren't immunised. i think the value of those school bubbles are coming to an end now. i would certainly be uneasy about them continuing into the autumn. given that this virus is going to be here forever, and that we are unlikely to be vaccinating children under 11. we may well not also vaccinate children between 11 and i6. also vaccinate children between 11 and 16. at some point, they will have to get a natural infection. to a large
, told the this morning --- told the this morning -- robert generate. _ told the this morning -- robert _ told the this morning -- robert generate, the housing - told the this morning -- robert i generate, the housing secretary, said that rules may change with bubbles in schools. how likely do think it will change in september? because it has been disruptive. the? because it has been disruptive. they had substantial _ because it has been disruptive. tie had substantial value early because it...
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robert: understandable.early and when you are seeing these observations that the early period of this new variant is very difficult for anyone, including any scientists, any virologist, to give accurate predictions of what to do. of course, the best argument is to err on the side of safety but in the midst of all of this, how are these countries that are seeing these spikes doing with vaccines? because the variant is susceptible to the vaccine. it does not escape. there is enough time to see that the vaccine can contain it. if there is resistance to the vaccine in some parts of the world, we need to hear that and fast but i have not seen that yet so the answer is in front of our face, to get people have tremendous international cooperation among all countries and not let politics and policies of other kinds of things, whether they be financial or other interfere with that. this must have cooperation and the answer is you better have vaccination put out there fully and fast. america is not seeing the rise of
robert: understandable.early and when you are seeing these observations that the early period of this new variant is very difficult for anyone, including any scientists, any virologist, to give accurate predictions of what to do. of course, the best argument is to err on the side of safety but in the midst of all of this, how are these countries that are seeing these spikes doing with vaccines? because the variant is susceptible to the vaccine. it does not escape. there is enough time to see...
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she says that co working with robert is used differently there. there is something about craftsmanship and above the art of making things were effect. and there was also like a very clear social care by company that was good. and so they never introduced me to replace that there, introduced us to make their work better working with the robot is something that is really cool or like having a robot in your company. something that is really nice. this attitude that robots i cool is a sentiment that you go. developers also share a remote control used by an operator isn't exactly cool, but it's only a temporary measure. you are believes that intelligence machines will take on shows independently and the future. you goes target audience for the elderly and professional. the company belief that you can make a real difference in their life, but it's also expensive. depending on operating time, the monthly rental costs are between 800 to 1600 euro's the upside. if you go with the post to make life longer and more comfortable for a whole lot of them are in
she says that co working with robert is used differently there. there is something about craftsmanship and above the art of making things were effect. and there was also like a very clear social care by company that was good. and so they never introduced me to replace that there, introduced us to make their work better working with the robot is something that is really cool or like having a robot in your company. something that is really nice. this attitude that robots i cool is a sentiment...
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robert: i think so. long rates on the 10 year are going to be peaking sub 2%, bouncing around in this area, typically financials like to see higher yields, and that doesn't look to be in the cards. it looks like we are going to have stability. the one thing that the credit cycle has going forward, and that would include financials, is the really good asset performance. there are concerns about asset quality at the early stages of the crisis, and i think a lot of those concerns are falling by the wayside as we go forward and as we get information from the banks going on here. i think the underlying fundamentals of an expanding economy, of corporations that have liquefied that are able to roll out debt, extend their maturities out, continues to provide a lot of opportunities across the credit spectrum, from local and hard currency emerging markets, investment grade and high-yield corporate bonds, as well as structured products. jonathan: good to catch up. i love the team at pgim. good to hear from you. tha
robert: i think so. long rates on the 10 year are going to be peaking sub 2%, bouncing around in this area, typically financials like to see higher yields, and that doesn't look to be in the cards. it looks like we are going to have stability. the one thing that the credit cycle has going forward, and that would include financials, is the really good asset performance. there are concerns about asset quality at the early stages of the crisis, and i think a lot of those concerns are falling by...
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that is really the slogan for the roberts court. making it easier to buy elections and harder to vote for them. and it was really fitting that they came at the same time because one of the rights the roberts court is concerned about? they're worried about the rights of dark money groups, keep their donor secret and they're worried about the rights of states to be able to suppress voters, not the rights of voters who are facing discrimination. that was a complete inverse of what the voting rights act was supposed to do, chris. as you know, the voting rights act was supposed to protect minority voters facing suppression in places like georgia and alabama. now the roberts court led by sam alito in this opinion, we are going to protect the rights of states to pass whatever voter suppression laws we want even if there's no evidence of voter fraud they're intending to resolve. we're going to dramatically raise the bar for the kind of minority suppression to win these cases in the future. >> i want to read a section because you've done so
that is really the slogan for the roberts court. making it easier to buy elections and harder to vote for them. and it was really fitting that they came at the same time because one of the rights the roberts court is concerned about? they're worried about the rights of dark money groups, keep their donor secret and they're worried about the rights of states to be able to suppress voters, not the rights of voters who are facing discrimination. that was a complete inverse of what the voting...
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quote, and this is robert e. lee's words. quote, i think it wiser moreover not to keep open the sores of war, but to follow the examples of those nations who endeavored to obliterate the marks of civil strife and to commit to oblivion the feelings it engendered, unquote. so, jonathan, robert e. lee did not want monuments. he didn't even wanting the battlefields preserved. it sounded like he wanted us to kind of forget it and move on. >> that's exactly right. we know this because from the last years of robert e. lee's life he received a series of letters asking him to support memorial projects. he always had a reason why now wasn't the right time to do a memorial. as to when the right time might be, he made it pretty clear that he felt the answer was never. his understanding of history was that countries that hide reminders of civil war move on quicker from civil wars. i think to be fair, we should probably ask ourselves why did lee feel that way. it may not be for the reason that we want to necessarily believe today. the reas
quote, and this is robert e. lee's words. quote, i think it wiser moreover not to keep open the sores of war, but to follow the examples of those nations who endeavored to obliterate the marks of civil strife and to commit to oblivion the feelings it engendered, unquote. so, jonathan, robert e. lee did not want monuments. he didn't even wanting the battlefields preserved. it sounded like he wanted us to kind of forget it and move on. >> that's exactly right. we know this because from the...
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robert has written a book focusin: event. robert has written a book focusing on _ event.on japanese _ event. robert has written a book focusing on japanese women - event. robert has written a bookj focusing on japanese women and focusing onjapanese women and sport. robert has written a book focusing on japanese sport. stay with us on outside source. still to come: extreme weather across the globe. wildfires, flashlights, landslides now some of the leading scientists warned that not enough is being done to tackle climate change. the number of new covid infections in the uk has fallen for six days in a row for the first time since february. paul hunter is professor in medicine at the university of east anglia. the first thing to say is it's not entirely unexpected. we saw cases beginning to plateau earlyjune, but i think we saw a subsequent large surge that was associated with the early england game. and so as the euros finished, we would certainly expect to see less of a driver on the case numbers. and in fact, looking at scotland, we're actually what happened in scotland
robert has written a book focusin: event. robert has written a book focusing on _ event.on japanese _ event. robert has written a book focusing on japanese women - event. robert has written a bookj focusing on japanese women and focusing onjapanese women and sport. robert has written a book focusing on japanese sport. stay with us on outside source. still to come: extreme weather across the globe. wildfires, flashlights, landslides now some of the leading scientists warned that not enough is...