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roberts: la conversaciÓn continÚa.on altos funcionarios tambiÉn del gobierno. >> pues ya ve que Él otra vez tambiÉn le dijeron que un general. >> sÍ, pero esta vez me dieron muchos detalles de un general retirado o algo asÍ, que ese es nuestro padrino y Él tiene lÍnea con cienfuegos. roberts: el abogado cÉsar gutiÉrrez priego ha defendido a varios militares en mÉxico. Él asegura que el intercambio de textos entre 2 narcotraficantes no es prueba suficiente para encausar al general cienfuegos zepeda. gutiÉrrez: cuando hacen la especificaciÓn tÉcnica y de las caracterÍsticas fÍsicas del supuesto contacto o del padrino o de zepeda, pues obviamente quien conoce al ex secretario de la defensa nacional sabe que es un tipo de casi 2 metros de alto, moreno y que no tiene nada que ver con las especificaciones que dan en el mismo mensaje. roberts: en las conversaciones, zepeda le informa a los narcos sobre operativos en la zona con promesas de que no afectarÁ su seguridad. vigil: Él estaba protegiendo a este cartel h2. aparte de
roberts: la conversaciÓn continÚa.on altos funcionarios tambiÉn del gobierno. >> pues ya ve que Él otra vez tambiÉn le dijeron que un general. >> sÍ, pero esta vez me dieron muchos detalles de un general retirado o algo asÍ, que ese es nuestro padrino y Él tiene lÍnea con cienfuegos. roberts: el abogado cÉsar gutiÉrrez priego ha defendido a varios militares en mÉxico. Él asegura que el intercambio de textos entre 2 narcotraficantes no es prueba suficiente para encausar...
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robert's event.— robert's event.thank you for coming. today we will - robert's event. thank you for coming. today we will talk i robert's event. thank you for coming. today we will talk to | coming. today we will talk to you ladies about relationships. some — you ladies about relationships. some of— you ladies about relationships. some of you realise you have been — some of you realise you have been single, because the men out there. _ been single, because the men out there, but others have been single _ out there, but others have been single because of your mistakes.— single because of your mistakes. , ., , ., mistakes. the day starts with a series of speakers _ mistakes. the day starts with a series of speakers in _ mistakes. the day starts with a series of speakers in occluding | series of speakers in occluding yes—men who kicks off with a group exercise to "expand your heart". 50 group exercise to "expand your heart", . group exercise to "expand your heart". . , , heart". so close your eyes... and i heart". so cl
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that was robert harlan.osition of power and an actual personal relationship with people like ulysses-esque grant, rutherford b hayes been governor of ohio, garfield, mckinley, all of them knew robert harlan. it was from that perch where she helped john marshall harlan, validate the fact that his views on civil rights were supportive of african-americans in a time where people doubted it. people said he supported these comprise before the civil war, slow to support people war amendments, frequently as attorney general of kentucky had disputes with the federal government. yet, he was somebody who grew up in the same household as him, african-american, and supported civil rights they work together politically in the 1870's. he maintained a relationship with the family he had grown up with. there were many instances in which he protected and sucked to protect john marshall harlan from political reversals and the embarrassment. you come out of this saying well, there was a lot of respect on both sides. he clearly
that was robert harlan.osition of power and an actual personal relationship with people like ulysses-esque grant, rutherford b hayes been governor of ohio, garfield, mckinley, all of them knew robert harlan. it was from that perch where she helped john marshall harlan, validate the fact that his views on civil rights were supportive of african-americans in a time where people doubted it. people said he supported these comprise before the civil war, slow to support people war amendments,...
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robert voiceover: ii?ifference between potential and manifestation is the information that we have. in other words, information is power. what you take in is what you give out. well, allow me to invite you on a journey. robert burale also hosts relationship and life coaching videos which get hundreds of thousands of views. so what happens in this room? this isjust where, it's like a set where people can come and do digital productions here, tv productions. but more so a place we can come as men as just sit and have our own time. i don't do my videos from here, orfrom just head, i do my videos from deep within me. yeah. so when i look at the camera, i don't see the camera, i see a human being desperate for some word, to give them a jumpstart for their life. robert burale is holding his event in an exclusive hotel owned by kenya's vice president. so this will be the stage. so we'll be looking, everything is happening here and they're sitting facing us. we'll have a raised stage, we'll have the dj... so you'r
robert voiceover: ii?ifference between potential and manifestation is the information that we have. in other words, information is power. what you take in is what you give out. well, allow me to invite you on a journey. robert burale also hosts relationship and life coaching videos which get hundreds of thousands of views. so what happens in this room? this isjust where, it's like a set where people can come and do digital productions here, tv productions. but more so a place we can come as men...
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i'm your coach and your friend, robert burale. robert! hi, how you doing? hey, how are you?l we do the, er... do this. robert burale is one kenya's most popular life and love coaches. he invited me to a day retreat he was hosting for women looking for a husband. what do you think the women are hoping to get to this course? first and foremost, they want to meet somebody who will be with them and they can live happily ever after, but some are also broken and they want answers. and you're hoping to fix them? yes. the question is, somebody would say, but i think i have what it takes, i have a good job, i have this and that, but how come it doesn't happen for me? so you're going to give them, kind of, hard, empirical advice to get the guy? right, absolutely. because some are making crazy mistakes. some because they believe the lie that when you get to 35, 40, that you've got to do it quickly. that's it. yeah, so any man who comes and says "come home", you rush home. "i want to sleep with you". ok, fine, he's a hunter, he got what he wanted, he's left. so, as much as we'll speak p
i'm your coach and your friend, robert burale. robert! hi, how you doing? hey, how are you?l we do the, er... do this. robert burale is one kenya's most popular life and love coaches. he invited me to a day retreat he was hosting for women looking for a husband. what do you think the women are hoping to get to this course? first and foremost, they want to meet somebody who will be with them and they can live happily ever after, but some are also broken and they want answers. and you're hoping...
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>> robert poynter. a >> somewhere in all this, she hit the ground. >> we were concerned for her and wanted to make sure where she was taking care of. we find out as much, and is quickly, what happened. >> reporter: and all the cops kept watching the sky. because this is texas. and the heavens were about to open. >> rain or any type of weather can damage or completely get rid of possible evidence, as quick as the storm was moving fast. >> the race was on to uncover any clues to the crime scene and what it might hold. what would investigators find? >> coming up -- >> his phone was still in the center console. the blood, a big clue for us, was the weapon was a shotgun. >> reporter: a shotgun turned murder weapon. so where was it? when "dateline" continues. en "dateline" continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. there's lots of people who are confused about which medicare plan is right for them. hey, that's me. i barely know where to start. well, start her
>> robert poynter. a >> somewhere in all this, she hit the ground. >> we were concerned for her and wanted to make sure where she was taking care of. we find out as much, and is quickly, what happened. >> reporter: and all the cops kept watching the sky. because this is texas. and the heavens were about to open. >> rain or any type of weather can damage or completely get rid of possible evidence, as quick as the storm was moving fast. >> the race was on to...
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robert bierenbaum. >> reporter: robert bierenbaum met gail during his surgical residency in new york. >> he's close to her age, jewish, classical guitar player. he spoke several languages. he was a gourmet cook. an expert skier. he had mastered instructor level piloting. >> reporter: the doctor swept gail off her feet immediately. >> however, in spite of all of his pluses, there were problems with the relationship. and it was obvious early on. >> when we would be together with them as a couple, he would be very controlling of her. >> reporter: but gail had made up her mind. bob was marrying material. and the two get engaged. but then all of a sudden those red flags about gail's seemingly perfect fiance become four-alarm sirens. >> during the summer of '82 i get the hysterical call from my sister. bob tried to kill the cat. he had the cat in the toilet choking it with its head submerged underwater. >> he was offended because she seemed to love the cat more than she loved bob. >> no, no, no, alayne, we're going to get rid of the cat and then everything's going to be fine because he's go
robert bierenbaum. >> reporter: robert bierenbaum met gail during his surgical residency in new york. >> he's close to her age, jewish, classical guitar player. he spoke several languages. he was a gourmet cook. an expert skier. he had mastered instructor level piloting. >> reporter: the doctor swept gail off her feet immediately. >> however, in spite of all of his pluses, there were problems with the relationship. and it was obvious early on. >> when we would be...
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roberts: y de ahÍ naciÓ la idea.Ía que hacer. luevano: entonces ahÍ ella dice “deberÍamos investigar quÉ tenemos que hacer para importar a los estados unidos y pues iniciar un negocio”. >> lo primero es un estudio de factibilidad. roberts: germÁn rojas es un consultor en creaciÓn de empresas en miami, florida. Él dice que en un estudio de factibilidad hay que hacerse muchas preguntas. rojas: ¿voy a crearlo en quÉ ciudad? ¿quÉ entorno tengo? ¿quÉ posibilidades tengo de obtener clientes en ese entorno donde me quiero establecer? roberts: y para ello las amigas solicitaron la ayuda de sus familias en aguascalientes. reygoza: realmente en este proceso mi familia nos ayudÓ. nosotros los mandamos a una feria de eventos, de bodas, de primeras comuniones y cosas asÍ. empezamos a pedir muestras para ver la calidad del producto y ver si era algo que podÍamos ofrecer al mercado. luevano: en estados unidos. tambiÉn habemos muchÍsimos hispanos. compartimos, por ejemplo, la tradiciÓn de la quinceaÑera. es una tradiciÓn mexicana, p
roberts: y de ahÍ naciÓ la idea.Ía que hacer. luevano: entonces ahÍ ella dice “deberÍamos investigar quÉ tenemos que hacer para importar a los estados unidos y pues iniciar un negocio”. >> lo primero es un estudio de factibilidad. roberts: germÁn rojas es un consultor en creaciÓn de empresas en miami, florida. Él dice que en un estudio de factibilidad hay que hacerse muchas preguntas. rojas: ¿voy a crearlo en quÉ ciudad? ¿quÉ entorno tengo? ¿quÉ posibilidades tengo de...
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robert bierenbaum.he consequences, including the possibility of personal injury or death at the hands of my husband, and absolve dr. stone of responsibility for any such eventuality." >> this letter says that you are worried about her husband killing her. >> yes. >> and that you're trying to warn her. >> that's right. >> have you ever written a letter worded that strongly to or for another patient? >> it's the only letter i've ever written to a patient of any sort in all those years. >> when she left your office the last time she left your office, did you feel then, even then, that she was in serious danger? >> yes. and had rather a sinking feeling about the future, because i had warned her every way i knew how and she wasn't heeding my warning. >> when gail got the letter, i know that she -- of course, she kept it. she didn't just destroy it or read it and throw it away. she put it away. >> were you aware of the letter? >> gail told me about it approximately a year after she got it. she's like, it says
robert bierenbaum.he consequences, including the possibility of personal injury or death at the hands of my husband, and absolve dr. stone of responsibility for any such eventuality." >> this letter says that you are worried about her husband killing her. >> yes. >> and that you're trying to warn her. >> that's right. >> have you ever written a letter worded that strongly to or for another patient? >> it's the only letter i've ever written to a patient...
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i am your coach and yourfriend, robert. robert. how are you?t burale is one of kenya's most popular life and love coaches. he invited me to a day retreat he was hosting for women looking for a husband. what do you think the women are hoping to get from this? they want to meet somebody who will be with them and they can live happily ever after. but some are also broken and they want answers. and you are hoping to fix them? yes. the question is some would say i think i have what it takes, i have a good job, but how come it doesn't happen for me? so you will give them hard, empiricaladvice? yes. to get the guy? absolutely. because some are making mistakes. some because they believe the lie that when you get to 35, a0... that's it. yes, so any man who says come home, you rush home. i want to sleep with you. he is a hunter. he got what he wanted, he left. so as much as we will speak politely, my relationship angle of my business is called the naked truth. we will also tell them some hard things. information is power. what you take in is what you giv
i am your coach and yourfriend, robert. robert. how are you?t burale is one of kenya's most popular life and love coaches. he invited me to a day retreat he was hosting for women looking for a husband. what do you think the women are hoping to get from this? they want to meet somebody who will be with them and they can live happily ever after. but some are also broken and they want answers. and you are hoping to fix them? yes. the question is some would say i think i have what it takes, i have...
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thank you, robert. let me _ france, how do you see it? thank you, robert. thank you, robert. let me just say - france, how do you see it? thank you, robert. let me just say first| you, robert. let me just say first of all on where we are with the g20 of all on where we are with the 620 on climate change, it has been reasonable, i think countries have made a big effort, and we have got commitments by all 620 countries to net zero by the middle of the century and if you remember when the uk started off in this we had only two countries that were committed and that went up to 17 under the uk's cop26 leadership, and we are now at all 620 signed up, everyone is committed to trying to keep 1.5 alive and we have everybody agreeing that from the end of this year no new financing of international coal. but what everybody needs to do now is recognise that there are granular commitments that countries need to make on those for bucket areas of coal, cash, trees and cars. otherwise, i'm afraid the increase in temperatures will be considerably in temperatures will be con
thank you, robert. let me _ france, how do you see it? thank you, robert. thank you, robert. let me just say - france, how do you see it? thank you, robert. let me just say first| you, robert. let me just say first of all on where we are with the g20 of all on where we are with the 620 on climate change, it has been reasonable, i think countries have made a big effort, and we have got commitments by all 620 countries to net zero by the middle of the century and if you remember when the uk...
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bob woodward and robert costa, everybody!rk early. or late. and i need to make enough to make it worthwhile. i can only work two days a week. and it can't interfere with my other job. i can do full-time. just not daytime. and i need benefits. good ones. and you know, it would be nice if you paid for my tuition. like all of it. ♪ ♪ ♪ who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet you get a free flex 4k streaming box and peacock premium included, with access to tons of free movies and shows. more bang for your buck. can your internet do that? like your outfit, girl. why thank you! ok, now it's a party! get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months and add a flex 4k streaming box for free. click, call, or visit a store today. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: and now performing "motorbike" from his album "gold-diggers sound," leon bridges! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we don't stop, but the time do lovers in another life
bob woodward and robert costa, everybody!rk early. or late. and i need to make enough to make it worthwhile. i can only work two days a week. and it can't interfere with my other job. i can do full-time. just not daytime. and i need benefits. good ones. and you know, it would be nice if you paid for my tuition. like all of it. ♪ ♪ ♪ who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet you get a free flex 4k...
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robert, let me ask you about this question.ou ask about european collaboration, what would you do? >> we already have collaboration, some economic interests both from the eu side and the u.s. side. the most confirmation of cloud computing in cloud service providers. certification for the closers providers and the argument is of course we should not forget about strategic relationships with the u.s.. so at least the point is we should not develop -- providers like chance hurting the you and the not outside of the eu. in this case of course we are losing american security measures. but talking about eu i would refer to was achieved by eu, u.s., trade. i'm during the first meeting in saint petersburg the declaration was signed on the 29th of september, so just quite fresh document. i document of ten working groups and cover circular supply chain for us. and of course information technology and security services. some regulations and -- i believe in outcomes for these working groups can create a good foundation for close cooperatio
robert, let me ask you about this question.ou ask about european collaboration, what would you do? >> we already have collaboration, some economic interests both from the eu side and the u.s. side. the most confirmation of cloud computing in cloud service providers. certification for the closers providers and the argument is of course we should not forget about strategic relationships with the u.s.. so at least the point is we should not develop -- providers like chance hurting the you...
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i think robert hit on it in his opening remarks. critical infrastructure is really the critical purposes -- the critical services that underpin society. and, the separate but related critical functions of the state as well. that is where we get into national security systems and things that underpin the military. to your point that the idea of what critical infrastructure is has expanded over time given, largely, the fact that it is so interrelated and connected on technology, i mean, if we -- in original sort of definition of prickle infrastructure, this -- critical infrastructure, this concept originated in the late 90's. we were talking about strict critical services and telecommunications and cyber related services were part of that. but, as this has become a technical strata that underpins everything, it has become something separate that requires its own attention, that is substantively something that needs to be looked at on its own. the european union does an interesting job in how they categorize critical infrastructure, ra
i think robert hit on it in his opening remarks. critical infrastructure is really the critical purposes -- the critical services that underpin society. and, the separate but related critical functions of the state as well. that is where we get into national security systems and things that underpin the military. to your point that the idea of what critical infrastructure is has expanded over time given, largely, the fact that it is so interrelated and connected on technology, i mean, if we --...
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robert sort of hit on it. it's really the critical services that underwin the functioning of society and the separate, but certainly functioning, crit tal functions of the state as well. and that's where we get into national security systems and things that underpin the military. i did see your point that the idea of what critical infrastructure is has expanded over time given, largely due to the fact that it's interrelated on technology. the original sort of definition of critical infrastructure and concept sort of originated in the late 90's, we were talking about stripped services and telecommunications and cyber related services is part of that. as this is a technical strategy that underpins, everything. it's something that requires its own attention, and something that is substantively and in the degree looked at on its own. and they have a job in how they categorize the infrastructure rather than having the categories of critical infrastructure. and we're getting to a place where we're looking at the cri
robert sort of hit on it. it's really the critical services that underwin the functioning of society and the separate, but certainly functioning, crit tal functions of the state as well. and that's where we get into national security systems and things that underpin the military. i did see your point that the idea of what critical infrastructure is has expanded over time given, largely due to the fact that it's interrelated on technology. the original sort of definition of critical...
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why should florida be the be the bad guys in this, robert? i assume you probably do not like this policy. although by all means go to florida . enjoy florida wants me to known as having the most disease police force in the country, then sure. bring on your own backups. maybe your dominate you both on my answers on this one, but we have no more time left to go into that. thank you, jennifer, joining me less than double fire to prob guns after being told the guns were cold, all of this just days before the fatal shooting on the set of rust starting alec baldwin. now crew members had raised concerns regarding gun safety and conditions. but the production company said they were not aware of an official complaint. now, in regards to the incident, which led to halo, hutchins, a cinematographer being shot later pronounced the hospital. according to an affidavit by the santa fe county sheriffs office because of cobra, 1900 safety protocols, there were actually 3 prob guns checked on a cart left on the step before the crew broke for lunch. after lunch
why should florida be the be the bad guys in this, robert? i assume you probably do not like this policy. although by all means go to florida . enjoy florida wants me to known as having the most disease police force in the country, then sure. bring on your own backups. maybe your dominate you both on my answers on this one, but we have no more time left to go into that. thank you, jennifer, joining me less than double fire to prob guns after being told the guns were cold, all of this just days...
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let's start with you, robert, help me out here. what is wrong with what abbott said, isn't fairness? what we're striving for, especially in a place like academia. you know, it's funny, there's a song most deaf from way back in the ninety's when you start keeping paste, it starts with an up tempo and i find it interesting that all of a sudden people have an issue with diversity inclusion. when you start seeing more minorities getting degrees and you start seeing the playing field start to be level back in the days when front mit and some of these other schools have 9095 percent plus a white population. nobody talked about the issues diverted in inclusion. it only becomes a problem when other people are starting to catch up and think mister abbott is a great geophysicist. he does. rick dingle climate change, but maybe his opinions on social engineering don't company off in foreign place. we look at the enrollment numbers of minorities and some of these, i believe, institutions they're higher than have ever been there. a graduation ra
let's start with you, robert, help me out here. what is wrong with what abbott said, isn't fairness? what we're striving for, especially in a place like academia. you know, it's funny, there's a song most deaf from way back in the ninety's when you start keeping paste, it starts with an up tempo and i find it interesting that all of a sudden people have an issue with diversity inclusion. when you start seeing more minorities getting degrees and you start seeing the playing field start to be...
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robert? i assume you probably do not like this policy. oh, by all means go to florida. enjoy florida wants me to known as having the most disease policed floors in the country. then sure. bring on your unvaccinated, your leprosy, your in your ancient diseases, you bonnet plate come on down to florida, can we don't care? oh, some sam police officer to generate will do public. i've a wife who can, you know, compromise them well to read it would be no compromise. i'll like to think that a police officer that they have to pull them over in their head with helping them carry groceries across the street. they've been taking all the public health measures possible to a shorter they are not the not laid only carrying a virus that may kill those individual. i don't understand why republicans decided to make this into some kind of lyrical anarchy. freedom versus authoritarian argue it. when people are dying, several 100000 americans have died and effect. you have a governor of the united states, a state of united states from america, and some surprising people to carry diseases t
robert? i assume you probably do not like this policy. oh, by all means go to florida. enjoy florida wants me to known as having the most disease policed floors in the country. then sure. bring on your unvaccinated, your leprosy, your in your ancient diseases, you bonnet plate come on down to florida, can we don't care? oh, some sam police officer to generate will do public. i've a wife who can, you know, compromise them well to read it would be no compromise. i'll like to think that a police...
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and so the spotlight was on robert durst.oid that they were going to charge him with the murder. they didn't. but robert durst really led a life of evading law and going from city to city, even disguising himself as a woman in galveston, texas, and saying he was in an altercation with a man that he lived with, a roommate, he killed him and actually dismembered him. a jury acquitted him on murder. but then finally when he was on the run from houston to new orleans, los angeles prosecutes caught up with him. they arrested him and charged him in the murder of susan berman, his best friend. but prosecutors believe the motive was that susan berman knew the truth, that he had murdered his wife cathy, and she was just about to tell new york authorities who were reopening the investigation. finally, a conviction sentencing on thursday and now robert durst is extremely ill, we understand, with covid-19. >> thank you so much for that. >>> health experts are now urging people who got a johnson & johnson covid vaccine shot to get a boost
and so the spotlight was on robert durst.oid that they were going to charge him with the murder. they didn't. but robert durst really led a life of evading law and going from city to city, even disguising himself as a woman in galveston, texas, and saying he was in an altercation with a man that he lived with, a roommate, he killed him and actually dismembered him. a jury acquitted him on murder. but then finally when he was on the run from houston to new orleans, los angeles prosecutes caught...
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robert, let me ask you the same question. when you think about it from your position, what is resilience? >> i cannot address the resilience aspect. a strategy should be implemented by 2024. this is related to cybersecurity. my major concern is about the infrastructure itself. i'm talking about resilience. we prefer directly at the national level e to focus on protecting essential services. you may ask how they refer to critical services. what i actually see is anne -- a relationship between critical infrastructure and digital. it's about how to maintain and how to protect infrastructure. >> thank you. reyou work with a lot of companies. what's your perspective? >> thank you. i'd prefer to use a different word than resilience. the enterprise few as the way the company could adapt to the new situation and quite easily use the capability to respond to the memory of every major incident. there is no such thing as linear thinking. when i'm working with my clients and i see a lot of suppliers, vendors, partners claudette, it's bas
robert, let me ask you the same question. when you think about it from your position, what is resilience? >> i cannot address the resilience aspect. a strategy should be implemented by 2024. this is related to cybersecurity. my major concern is about the infrastructure itself. i'm talking about resilience. we prefer directly at the national level e to focus on protecting essential services. you may ask how they refer to critical services. what i actually see is anne -- a relationship...
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took one look and called raymond "ray bob" roberts.a detective with 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. i try to 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 amber's 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
took one look and called raymond "ray bob" roberts.a detective with 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. i try to 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 amber's store. but most people did...
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robert, how do you see things playing out? and for ginia, why i did thing, the democrats ultimately carry the day by to agree with believe that it belongs democrats continued to have trumpet mean the ghost of the darkness that it is sinners. american politics around trump, entropy of them as opposed to moving forward. electrons are based on the future, not the past. nobody's asking about, hey, what are the old or what is? oh, william howard half. think about this issue because there's something in the past, is that something to putting towards a future? i think democrats of startling what their viewers of the people of the future pushing that out there. not simmering all the races around the who's the most antitrust candidate. and the most away forward. so i think the fed this raises closer shown the john joe biden had a terrible no good there event summer. and he asked to work on that democrats at some, some points on the board. all right, thank you so much gentlemen. robert patello malik until we always appreciate your insig
robert, how do you see things playing out? and for ginia, why i did thing, the democrats ultimately carry the day by to agree with believe that it belongs democrats continued to have trumpet mean the ghost of the darkness that it is sinners. american politics around trump, entropy of them as opposed to moving forward. electrons are based on the future, not the past. nobody's asking about, hey, what are the old or what is? oh, william howard half. think about this issue because there's something...
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robert indiana. to vinyl haven in materially 1970's, fleeing the art scene in new york city where he felt underappreciated. he bought and moved into a historic building right on main street. the toed fellows hall. renaming it the star of hope. indiana transformed the building into a studio, living space and museum of sorts. >> i don't think it's possible to understand who he was and what his working was about without experiencing it with him in that building. he created what i view as one of the most remarkable artists environments in the united states. >> to the public, robert indiana was a famous pop artist, the create or of the iconic love ask rupture one of the bests known peeses of public art in the world. but only vinyl haven, to many, indiana was an out stander who boarded up doors and windows on the star of hope. >> and it justs feltlike he was creating a fortress. so this building that was always open to the public, the door was closed literally. so he was controversial. he was very controve
robert indiana. to vinyl haven in materially 1970's, fleeing the art scene in new york city where he felt underappreciated. he bought and moved into a historic building right on main street. the toed fellows hall. renaming it the star of hope. indiana transformed the building into a studio, living space and museum of sorts. >> i don't think it's possible to understand who he was and what his working was about without experiencing it with him in that building. he created what i view as one...
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robert, let me ask you the same question. when you think about it from your position in the chancellery. what would be-- ments i would describe through cyber security aspect. one is adopted by the council of ministers in 2019 and should be implemented down to 2024. so resiliency is one of two goals, strategy goal first of all is the resiliency and this is related to cyber security. and of course, we're talking about how to avoid disruptions of critical much infrastructure and the second is of course, increased capabilities in information protection. talking about resilience, this is the way, how the country should focus on the maintenance and continues availability of critical services. so, that's why, where we refer directly at the national, implementing them. and in this directive in the european countries, we are focusing on how to protect essential services. so, essential services, you may ask how they refer to critical infrastructure. what i see, actually, that resilience becomes more and more important right now, also,
robert, let me ask you the same question. when you think about it from your position in the chancellery. what would be-- ments i would describe through cyber security aspect. one is adopted by the council of ministers in 2019 and should be implemented down to 2024. so resiliency is one of two goals, strategy goal first of all is the resiliency and this is related to cyber security. and of course, we're talking about how to avoid disruptions of critical much infrastructure and the second is of...
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live in cupertino, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you so much, robert. >>> it's not just cupertino that is struggling to keep schools open. yesterday, we told you about the hayward school district that's taking enrollment hits. it's looking to close at least ten schools as more families move out of the city. next week, they will hear feedback from parts and teachers. >>> teachers are ready to leave their classrooms. what pleasanton teachers are demanding from the district, that's next. >> i'm good at this. i'm good at getting money for just causes and i need to do this again. >> he's playing to his strengths. the retiree who is raising thousands of dollars for bay area causes. what he says is his inspiration. >>> right now, sunny skies. san francisco, 64 degrees. we'll see upper 70s around downtown san francisco. the latest on that warmup and weekend. showers in the forecast when we come right back. >>> activists are suing a bay area sheriff for illegally sharing data on millions of drivers. for years, marin county sheriff robert doyle has been criticized for sharing information wi
live in cupertino, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you so much, robert. >>> it's not just cupertino that is struggling to keep schools open. yesterday, we told you about the hayward school district that's taking enrollment hits. it's looking to close at least ten schools as more families move out of the city. next week, they will hear feedback from parts and teachers. >>> teachers are ready to leave their classrooms. what pleasanton teachers are demanding from...
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robert, you're an attorney. do you see a possible conflict of interest here? no, this is one of the silliest stories of the week. so let's understand, the attorney general's daughter's husband works for a company that tries to get children to learn more about history. and conservatives are trying to turn that into a scandal. when the previous president's daughter and her husband worked in the, in the white house, while still having business ties across the country and also internationally where yvonne control was still selling her bootleg handbags made them china. while in the white house, i think this is a completely non story and lives understand right now the senate is debating $3.00 trillion dollar bill. they'll address things like early childhood education, free 2 years of junior college for anybody in the country. and instead of conservatives actually introducing their own policy or talking about what they want to do on education, they pushed each canards up to try to distract people will do silly stores. i think the american people don't believe in. and
robert, you're an attorney. do you see a possible conflict of interest here? no, this is one of the silliest stories of the week. so let's understand, the attorney general's daughter's husband works for a company that tries to get children to learn more about history. and conservatives are trying to turn that into a scandal. when the previous president's daughter and her husband worked in the, in the white house, while still having business ties across the country and also internationally where...
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robert junior was 8 and one was 7 p.1935. isabel sells the product at spanish foods. 1923 filmore grocery store. 1948 robert junior is listed as the operator of all sanchez company and successes. in 1968 robert and michael created an anchor company on 24th street called casa sanchez. [ inaudible ] you want to say a few words, bob sanchez? can you hear me? >> bob has merged to this line. >> i can't hear him. >> he can call in on public testimony. >> how about now? >> we are part of the san francisco, the mission. we have been here for generations. we plan to stay for many generations. we are involved in the community as a whole. we support this. we support anything to do with san francisco. thank you. >> great. thank you. that concludes staff and other presentations. we should take public comment. this is your opportunity to address the commission by pressing star 3. when you hear your line is unmuted that is your indication to begin speaking. >> this is martha sanchez one of the five in the family. i want to express my gratit
robert junior was 8 and one was 7 p.1935. isabel sells the product at spanish foods. 1923 filmore grocery store. 1948 robert junior is listed as the operator of all sanchez company and successes. in 1968 robert and michael created an anchor company on 24th street called casa sanchez. [ inaudible ] you want to say a few words, bob sanchez? can you hear me? >> bob has merged to this line. >> i can't hear him. >> he can call in on public testimony. >> how about now?...
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>> robert: a few things.int, talking about the infrastructure bill passing and i agree with douglas, we should skinny doup the reconciliation. with respect to cinema going back to arizona, the senate has passed the infrastructure bill. now we're waiting on the house side. on the whole manchin versus bernie thing, the idea 6.5 trillion was starting point for bernie is nonsense. starting point at 3.5 trillion is still too high, my opinion it will come in $2 trillion and i think there is a lot to do in this post-covid environment and on the pay for, unlike the trump tax reform, we are paying for it. there are pay for to pay for it. >> sandra: let douglas respond before i move on. >> that's fair. >> doug: the problem is simple, progressives in the house don't trust they will get the reconciliation bill if they vote on this bill. whatever the merit, it is not moving, they cannot generate trust overnight, put them back together and get something that is passable. real issue, robert, they are spending time on things
>> robert: a few things.int, talking about the infrastructure bill passing and i agree with douglas, we should skinny doup the reconciliation. with respect to cinema going back to arizona, the senate has passed the infrastructure bill. now we're waiting on the house side. on the whole manchin versus bernie thing, the idea 6.5 trillion was starting point for bernie is nonsense. starting point at 3.5 trillion is still too high, my opinion it will come in $2 trillion and i think there is a...
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robert doar?ost: i'm coming to you from new york city before i came to a.i.e.i., i spent time running the social agencies and worked closely with the safety net and for me it was an area to help people get in employment and combine that employment with a variety of aids, i ran the snap program, fad stamp program and medicaid or earned income credit, refundable tax credits for working individuals. the safety net in the united states is a combination of a lot of forms of assistance that goes to people in need and people who are working at low wages. and that's what it is in the united states and that has led to some progress the last 25 years and sometimes we don't give ourselves the credit it deserves and me and olivia have been here a long time and we help people get into work and combining the earnings with the work with other living assistance to make the wages go farther so the families have the resources they need to get a fair start. host: robert, what progress has been made, outline it for u
robert doar?ost: i'm coming to you from new york city before i came to a.i.e.i., i spent time running the social agencies and worked closely with the safety net and for me it was an area to help people get in employment and combine that employment with a variety of aids, i ran the snap program, fad stamp program and medicaid or earned income credit, refundable tax credits for working individuals. the safety net in the united states is a combination of a lot of forms of assistance that goes to...
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the nephew says two men got out and attacked robert kicking him in his back. when my husband is 62 years old, he's never heard anybody before. patricia says the four people stole her father's phone and drove away. what makes her angry, she says, is that her father had been trying to comfort the other driver. and this is how she repeats him. now they say, robert can't speak a man they say was always hoping his family friends and his community. patricia says she didn't understand. until now why her father would always help others. even when he wasn't getting paid. my dad's like, don't like their they pay. they pay me in ways that you will never understand. and it's true like. i finally understand what he's been trying to teach me this whole time. my dad has reached so many people if they when we needed it. this is when they show up. and now i understand. i understand. rosario says her husband is a semi retired tv repairman and handyman who is self employed with no sick leave or vacation days. they say they don't know how they're going to manage the medical bills
the nephew says two men got out and attacked robert kicking him in his back. when my husband is 62 years old, he's never heard anybody before. patricia says the four people stole her father's phone and drove away. what makes her angry, she says, is that her father had been trying to comfort the other driver. and this is how she repeats him. now they say, robert can't speak a man they say was always hoping his family friends and his community. patricia says she didn't understand. until now why...
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johns university and fellow at the robert h. jackson center. he's the biographer of justice -- [inaudible] and editor of jackson's acclaimed 2003 posthumous book, quote, that man: an insider's portrait of franklin d. roosevelt, the last new deal insider's memoir. also with us, paul blumenthal, former new york times reporter and continues to be a periodic contributor of the times. the author of five books including "the believer" about the harvard psychiatrist john mack who investigated u if fos -- ufos and alien encounters. we'll talk about this in a minute. we'll starlet with professor if barrett. -- start with professor barrett. give us a little bit of your background, specifically your work on justice robert jackson. >> thank you, paul, for this opportunity and really the privilege to be at the roosevelt library and homestead in every sense except actual. the path that led he to all of this us -- was really being a lawyer at first. i worked in the bureau of investigations for about seven years and then became a law professor. among hi areas,
johns university and fellow at the robert h. jackson center. he's the biographer of justice -- [inaudible] and editor of jackson's acclaimed 2003 posthumous book, quote, that man: an insider's portrait of franklin d. roosevelt, the last new deal insider's memoir. also with us, paul blumenthal, former new york times reporter and continues to be a periodic contributor of the times. the author of five books including "the believer" about the harvard psychiatrist john mack who...
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we've seen roberts do in what robert does. you know, i just tried to given gordon things.now, he did his batman thing. you know, this batman will focus more on his detective side as he uncovers his family linked to corruption in gotham city. >> but. >> it will still be plenty of action and of course, the >> and tune in to e t tonight for our interview with jason today because before his big snl returned will next season be the last season of ted lasso. we'll tell you what he told us. we hope not for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. real say it's not so. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. thanks for being with us. keep it here, though. a lot more news ahead is coming up next on kron, 4 news at 6. as we say hello to. >> catherine and pam moore. all right. grant vicki, thanks to you both. we're coming up next, a 6 o'clock, a lot happening. the nation, of course, tonight is mourning the passing of former secretary of state colin powell. >> lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle. remembering the impression he left in washington, dc and also free college for cert
we've seen roberts do in what robert does. you know, i just tried to given gordon things.now, he did his batman thing. you know, this batman will focus more on his detective side as he uncovers his family linked to corruption in gotham city. >> but. >> it will still be plenty of action and of course, the >> and tune in to e t tonight for our interview with jason today because before his big snl returned will next season be the last season of ted lasso. we'll tell you what he...
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and robert things got to be with you robert. this is your party, so we're going to let you cry if you want to tell me how crucial is mentioned in cinema support to either bill. i think was crucial for me because we've seen that there are 0 republicans who are willing to cross 40 lines to vote and favorite things like clean energy and such as the pre k education of free 2 years of college . adding a visual vision and dental care to medicare of those sorts of things or problems for them and opposition to. and therefore we have to go groveling to jo, mansion and christian cinema. and let joe mansion who understands the democrats pick up one senate seat in 2022. he becomes completely irrelevant. so he's playing every car that he has right now to keep himself in the limelight and try to do the facto prime minister of the united states of america. but what. busy we know is that the democratic base is not going to compromise everything that they ran on 2022 apiece, jo, mansion and i think i'm checking to see of how this has ever, becau
and robert things got to be with you robert. this is your party, so we're going to let you cry if you want to tell me how crucial is mentioned in cinema support to either bill. i think was crucial for me because we've seen that there are 0 republicans who are willing to cross 40 lines to vote and favorite things like clean energy and such as the pre k education of free 2 years of college . adding a visual vision and dental care to medicare of those sorts of things or problems for them and...