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robert lacey, thank you. robert will _ and in the future. robert lacey, thank you.talking about the year ahead and reflect on the clean's very long reign and think about what might be head for the nation as a whole. the queen's rain. for now, back to you. a powerful storm has struck madagascar — the second in two weeks. cyclone batsirai has winds of about 180 kilometres an hour and more floods and landslides are expected. aid agencies have set up emergency shelters, where there are fears of significant and widespread damage to homes. lucy grey has more details. cyclone batsirai making landfall, heavy rain and winds of more than 180 kilometres an hour batter madagascar, the island still reeling from a storm less than a fortnight ago. they've been preparing, reinforcing their roofs here, and taking shelter. 200 people crammed into this one room, bracing themselves for the full force of the cyclone. translation: the problem| is there is no drinking water, there is nothing, we make do with what we have at first but it scares us because of diseases and all that, it makes
robert lacey, thank you. robert will _ and in the future. robert lacey, thank you.talking about the year ahead and reflect on the clean's very long reign and think about what might be head for the nation as a whole. the queen's rain. for now, back to you. a powerful storm has struck madagascar — the second in two weeks. cyclone batsirai has winds of about 180 kilometres an hour and more floods and landslides are expected. aid agencies have set up emergency shelters, where there are fears of...
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robert: rebalance. if you've not rebalanced, equity weighting because of the games of the last for years is higher than the target. bring it back to target at a minimum, that is the first thing. the second is to make sure your portfolio is not overly populated with growth stocks that have done so well over the last few years into the last few months. need to cut them back some. for goodness sakes, if you have been totally in the u.s., stand up, take about and do a dollar cost averaging outside the u.s. for economies are picking up. i think europe is not a bad place to be, the emerging markets still have a challenge with china's credit problem. i would stay with developed markets. jonathan: do the brick peripheral yields worry you? robert: i think it is a signal of the theme. valuation headwinds. when the supply or amount of bombs selling at negative interest rates just bonds -- bonds drops, we need to pay attention. jonathan: do you think central banks can pull off what they are discussing at the same t
robert: rebalance. if you've not rebalanced, equity weighting because of the games of the last for years is higher than the target. bring it back to target at a minimum, that is the first thing. the second is to make sure your portfolio is not overly populated with growth stocks that have done so well over the last few years into the last few months. need to cut them back some. for goodness sakes, if you have been totally in the u.s., stand up, take about and do a dollar cost averaging outside...
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robert de niro was sa in: 20 japanese. robert de niro was saying 20 minutes _ japanese.t de niro was saying 20 minutes later in the| saying 20 minutes later in the film but that mouth was needed for a foreign performance and it was able to take his actual word that he says and plays it in the right spot so it's actually him saying it. and aside from _ actually him saying it. and aside from allowing - actually him saying it. and aside from allowing filmmakers to translate their films accurately, there is also the benefit to the audience who, let's face it, can be put off by poor dubbing. it’s let's face it, can be put off by poor dubbing.— let's face it, can be put off by poor dubbing. it's a miracle ou ever by poor dubbing. it's a miracle you ever get — by poor dubbing. it's a miracle you ever get to _ by poor dubbing. it's a miracle you ever get to fight _ by poor dubbing. it's a miracle you ever get to fight at - by poor dubbing. it's a miracle you ever get to fight at all! i you ever get to fight at all! and — you ever get to fight at all! and with the streaming giant
robert de niro was sa in: 20 japanese. robert de niro was saying 20 minutes _ japanese.t de niro was saying 20 minutes later in the| saying 20 minutes later in the film but that mouth was needed for a foreign performance and it was able to take his actual word that he says and plays it in the right spot so it's actually him saying it. and aside from _ actually him saying it. and aside from allowing - actually him saying it. and aside from allowing filmmakers to translate their films accurately,...
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we can rest in the knowledge that sergeant roberts' sacrifice was not in vain. he laid his life down for hundreds of millions of americans that he never knew. and future generations yet to come. renaming the owasso post office in his honor is a small gesture, but meaningful, and ensures that our community proudly keeps his story alive for all the generations to come. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from kansas reserves. the gentlelady from florida is recognized. ms. wasserman schultz: mr. speaker, if the gentleman from kansas has no other speakers, i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from florida is recognized. the gentleman from kansas is recognized. mr. laturner: no problem. mr. speaker, i have no further speakers and i too am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. laturner: mr. speaker, i support this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the ge
we can rest in the knowledge that sergeant roberts' sacrifice was not in vain. he laid his life down for hundreds of millions of americans that he never knew. and future generations yet to come. renaming the owasso post office in his honor is a small gesture, but meaningful, and ensures that our community proudly keeps his story alive for all the generations to come. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from kansas reserves. the...
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what do you think, robert? but the look ridiculous to way the do right as decide to frame this as democrats being somehow soft on crime, assault on crime, the same that when a 12 year old like to me, rice is in his front yard playing with a, a toy gun, thinkin shot by 2 officers and 30 seconds and murdered in front of his family and nobody's were brought to justice republicans consider that be soft on crime to say well we don't want that to happen so often a was when like derrick jovan is gonna win me on his neck saying he can't bravely been kill republican called that being soft on crime. when say we want those people to be able to go home and have their cars to. so right you spent it. what has to happen is understanding that we were have police units around the country. they resisted every single effort being made that would work court luther form that will work or communities being able to have a safe and exactly how they are police, old and civil, saying the democrats out soft on crime messaging. let's trig
what do you think, robert? but the look ridiculous to way the do right as decide to frame this as democrats being somehow soft on crime, assault on crime, the same that when a 12 year old like to me, rice is in his front yard playing with a, a toy gun, thinkin shot by 2 officers and 30 seconds and murdered in front of his family and nobody's were brought to justice republicans consider that be soft on crime to say well we don't want that to happen so often a was when like derrick jovan is gonna...
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trevor roberts. [ applause ] robert glen.ause ] and gregory buhareer [ applause ] christopher castonelli and jason gallagher. [ applause ] next, captain guytano calgereni and sergeant jared yee. [ applause ] >> good evening everyone. first of all, i want to congratulate everyone here who has won an award. amazing job and the family members should be very proud of all of them because as the chief said, we go out there and risk our lives without even thinking about it and we do a great job and i commend all of you. so congratulations. on august 31st, 2018, sergeant jared yee and his partner were on patrol when dispatch reported an active fire to a multiple unit residential building on 48th avenue in cabrillo. upon arrival, sergeant yee did not see any san francisco fire department personnel on scene. smoke and flames were rapidly engulfing the three-story complex. witnesses were reporting to the officers that no one had exited the building and despite lack of any protective fire equipment and without the slightest hesitation, s
trevor roberts. [ applause ] robert glen.ause ] and gregory buhareer [ applause ] christopher castonelli and jason gallagher. [ applause ] next, captain guytano calgereni and sergeant jared yee. [ applause ] >> good evening everyone. first of all, i want to congratulate everyone here who has won an award. amazing job and the family members should be very proud of all of them because as the chief said, we go out there and risk our lives without even thinking about it and we do a great job...
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dems take their masks off and robert glasper! this is "the daily show" with trevor noah! >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. joining me for the headlines is desi lydic. how you doing? >> good. i'm excited. a big game this weekend. bengals versus rams. >> trevor: super bowl. i'm feeling you. >> no, i'm having an animal fighting ring in my backyard. going head to head, chili, placing bests, got permits, the whole nine yards. >> trevor: i'd love to be there. i promiseds michael. >> see you after michael. >> trevor: all right, sounds good. let's jump into today's headlines. we kick things off with the big international news that could possibly lead us to world war iii, i'm not talking about whether northwest should be on tiktok. i'm talking about russia and ukraine. because every day putin moves his tanks closer and closer to the ukraine border, creating the world's most high stakes game of i'm not touching you, you can't tell me. i don't touch your face! because it's bad for business and human life, every country is trying to talk russia down from invasion plans. yest
dems take their masks off and robert glasper! this is "the daily show" with trevor noah! >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. joining me for the headlines is desi lydic. how you doing? >> good. i'm excited. a big game this weekend. bengals versus rams. >> trevor: super bowl. i'm feeling you. >> no, i'm having an animal fighting ring in my backyard. going head to head, chili, placing bests, got permits, the whole nine yards. >> trevor: i'd love to be...
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my guest tonight is multi-grammy and emmy award winning artist, robert glasper. album "black radio three." robert glasper. >> yes, indeed. >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." >> thank you for having me. >> trevor: good to have you here. >> for sure snowfor one to have the most anticipated albums of all time. >> for sure. >> trevor: before music was even invented, people are, like, this is what we have been waiting for. >> and i'm acting like it's not a big deal, but it is. >> trevor: i feel like you're a big deal. there are a few musicians, like, you will meet or you will hear about where every musician wants to work with them. it's like a comedian's comedian. you are a musician's musician. >> mm-hmm. >> trevor: let's start with that. what do you think it is about your music that every musician gravitates toward is this. >> i think it's being honest, the honesty of it all. i'm technically trained, a little bit of classical music, but i went to school for jazz, all that stuff, so i have that but at the same time with all the genres that i play, i play with the
my guest tonight is multi-grammy and emmy award winning artist, robert glasper. album "black radio three." robert glasper. >> yes, indeed. >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." >> thank you for having me. >> trevor: good to have you here. >> for sure snowfor one to have the most anticipated albums of all time. >> for sure. >> trevor: before music was even invented, people are, like, this is what we have been waiting for. >>...
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in the batman roberts up against a serial killer out to get got those political elite. zoe plays his rival and sometimes partner, the legendary catwoman. >> cans. thing about i think we're or so. >> we're so similar, andrea are so different. and we we need each other. and yet we also want to be, i think, on our own the audience hopefully will be so invested in in our in our emotional connection. and then we get to see happens in the future. so does that mean they're already planning a follow-up? >> the ending of this movie does leave the door open for like sequels. you interested in sitting up again? >> yeah. for sure. i'm so proud of the movie you know, be so fun to do it again. >> and on it tonight, we're celebrating whitney houston, 10 years after her death r and b singer monica share stories you never knew about the day she lost her mentor a little tease, though, for you. vanessa bryant was there for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. >> 1700 students at benito juarez community academy is chicago cheering finding out college tuition, housing books and fees wo
in the batman roberts up against a serial killer out to get got those political elite. zoe plays his rival and sometimes partner, the legendary catwoman. >> cans. thing about i think we're or so. >> we're so similar, andrea are so different. and we we need each other. and yet we also want to be, i think, on our own the audience hopefully will be so invested in in our in our emotional connection. and then we get to see happens in the future. so does that mean they're already planning...
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robert lemay is a victim of that story.re and i cannot thank you enough for the response you have delivered. that is tonight's last word, the 11th hour starts now. s last word, the good evening, i'm chris jansing, day 378 of the biden administration. the house january 6th investigation is sharpening its focus on efforts to pressure former vice president mike pence to try to overturn the 2020 election. today, the select committee spent nine hours speaking with pence's former counsel, greg jacob. this comes less than a week after marc short, the former vice president chief of staff, testified. "the new york times" says, quote, "mr. short and mr. jacob were both closely involved in mr. pence's consideration of whether to go along with mr. trump's insistence that he try tolo
robert lemay is a victim of that story.re and i cannot thank you enough for the response you have delivered. that is tonight's last word, the 11th hour starts now. s last word, the good evening, i'm chris jansing, day 378 of the biden administration. the house january 6th investigation is sharpening its focus on efforts to pressure former vice president mike pence to try to overturn the 2020 election. today, the select committee spent nine hours speaking with pence's former counsel, greg jacob....
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robert lacey is still with me here - robert lacey is still with me here at the palace.was she to be clean at such a young age? one of the thins be clean at such a young age? one of the things i — be clean at such a young age? one of the things i didn't _ be clean at such a young age? one of the things i didn't actually _ be clean at such a young age? one of the things i didn't actually hear - the things i didn't actually hear what _ the things i didn't actually hear what linda had to say, but one of the things— what linda had to say, but one of the things that is interesting is that her— the things that is interesting is that her tutor wa5 the things that is interesting is that her tutor was involved in the creation — that her tutor was involved in the creation and id of the commonwealth, the idea _ creation and id of the commonwealth, the idea that the british empire shouldn't the idea that the british empire 5houldn'tju5t the idea that the british empire shouldn't ju5t dissolve. the idea that the british empire 5houldn'tju5t dissolve. let'5 the idea that the british e
robert lacey is still with me here - robert lacey is still with me here at the palace.was she to be clean at such a young age? one of the thins be clean at such a young age? one of the things i — be clean at such a young age? one of the things i didn't _ be clean at such a young age? one of the things i didn't actually _ be clean at such a young age? one of the things i didn't actually hear - the things i didn't actually hear what _ the things i didn't actually hear what linda had to say, but...
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michelle roberts, bbc news.nstitute of child health. i , what might ,what might happen , what might happen what is the worst case scenario? brute , what might happen what is the worst case scenario?— , what might happen what is the worst case scenario? we will see outbreaks of _ worst case scenario? we will see outbreaks of measles, _ worst case scenario? we will see outbreaks of measles, there - worst case scenario? we will see outbreaks of measles, there is i worst case scenario? we will see | outbreaks of measles, there is no question. measles is incredibly infectious, considered to be the most infectious take stop it is really concerned. it most infectious take stop it is really concerned.— most infectious take stop it is really concerned. it is surprising, liven we really concerned. it is surprising, given we are _ really concerned. it is surprising, given we are in — really concerned. it is surprising, given we are in the _ really concerned. it is surprising, given we are in the middle - really concerned.
michelle roberts, bbc news.nstitute of child health. i , what might ,what might happen , what might happen what is the worst case scenario? brute , what might happen what is the worst case scenario?— , what might happen what is the worst case scenario? we will see outbreaks of _ worst case scenario? we will see outbreaks of measles, _ worst case scenario? we will see outbreaks of measles, there - worst case scenario? we will see outbreaks of measles, there is i worst case scenario? we will...
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in mountain view, robert -- nbc, bay area news. >> thank you, robert. let's talk olympic coverage. tonight, the metal ceremony is still on hold by the ioc investigates reports of a russian skater testing positive for a banned drug. nbc sports and other outlets reported that camilla -- tested positive for a banned substance before the winter games begin. it's a heart medication called china with his own. nbc news has been able to independently verify them in the ioc will only say that the metal ceremony was delayed by a legal issue. this gator is considered to be the best female skater in the world in her performance was seen as the key to the performance first-place finish. we did we talked to sports medicine doctor at stanford test more about the drug and with 15-year-old olympic athlete would be taking it. >> it can actually improve their endurance. they can allow this to do an activity for a little bit longer. with less workload to their heart. and because that is something that is more, it's illegal essentially, it's known as a banned substance. >> russia was then from the 2016
in mountain view, robert -- nbc, bay area news. >> thank you, robert. let's talk olympic coverage. tonight, the metal ceremony is still on hold by the ioc investigates reports of a russian skater testing positive for a banned drug. nbc sports and other outlets reported that camilla -- tested positive for a banned substance before the winter games begin. it's a heart medication called china with his own. nbc news has been able to independently verify them in the ioc will only say that the...
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chief justice, john roberts, sided with the liberals, and that's pretty significant. let me explain why. back in 1981, john roberts joined the justice department as a special assistant to the attorney general, focusing on voting rights. now, at the time, there was a battle in congress over the reauthorization of parts of the battle in congress over th reauthorizat underway in congress overion of reauthorization ofre parts of t 1965 votes rights act. congress wanted to make it easier for voters to fight discriminatory practice. roberts was tapped by the reagan administration to lead the charge against that effort. he drafted dozens of speeches, op-eds, and talking points. in fact, in one of those memos, the future justice said the changes wouldre lead to a quote quota system for those who held elected office. it's important to note that roberts and company actually failed back then. in 1982 the reauthorization passed with bipartisan support. once appointed to the court, roberts continued his crusade against voting rights. he offered the majority opinion which effective
chief justice, john roberts, sided with the liberals, and that's pretty significant. let me explain why. back in 1981, john roberts joined the justice department as a special assistant to the attorney general, focusing on voting rights. now, at the time, there was a battle in congress over the reauthorization of parts of the battle in congress over th reauthorizat underway in congress overion of reauthorization ofre parts of t 1965 votes rights act. congress wanted to make it easier for voters...
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robert lemay is a victim of that story. and your kindness is greatly appreciated i'm sure and i cannot thank you enough for the response you have delivered. that is tonight's last word, the 11th hour starts now. s last word, the good evening, i'm chris jansing, day 378 of the biden administration. the house january 6th investigation is sharpening its focus on efforts to pressure former vice president mike pence to try to overturn the 2020 election. today, the select committee spent nine hours speaking with pence's former counsel, greg jacob. this comes less than a week after marc short, the former vice president chief of staff, testified. "the new york times" says, quote, "mr. short and mr. jacob were both closely involved in mr. pence's consideration of whether to go along with mr. trump's insistence that he try to block the official count of electoral college results." "the times" adds that days before the insurrection, they both met with john eastman, the lawyer who insisted that pence had the power to stop certification
robert lemay is a victim of that story. and your kindness is greatly appreciated i'm sure and i cannot thank you enough for the response you have delivered. that is tonight's last word, the 11th hour starts now. s last word, the good evening, i'm chris jansing, day 378 of the biden administration. the house january 6th investigation is sharpening its focus on efforts to pressure former vice president mike pence to try to overturn the 2020 election. today, the select committee spent nine hours...
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still with us, mark mckinnon and robert gibbs.ce for vanity fair that offers a bit of optimism for democrats, in part because of that poll you talked about, showing that republicans. you also suggest that biden will not be the nominee in 2024, saying it's both a headache and an opportunity for the party. explain to us what you mean. >> well, joe biden himself, when he was running, talked about being a transitional figure. and i think part of the challenge that the democratic party has is that the rising demographic anti-days in younger voters. that's where the energy is. its current president is the oldest sitting president in history. and i think that, given this 40 years, it is tough at anytime, currently, for anyone to be president of the united states. but especially with covid and all the challenges, like afghanistan, that joe biden has faced, given his age. i think it is an opportunity for him to pass the baton. and by the way, if i am joe biden -- >> who says he is going to run again mark? where have you heard it? >> of cou
still with us, mark mckinnon and robert gibbs.ce for vanity fair that offers a bit of optimism for democrats, in part because of that poll you talked about, showing that republicans. you also suggest that biden will not be the nominee in 2024, saying it's both a headache and an opportunity for the party. explain to us what you mean. >> well, joe biden himself, when he was running, talked about being a transitional figure. and i think part of the challenge that the democratic party has is...
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robert shelton, the leader, was behind it all.thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. among my patients, i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. >>> in mobile, alabama, in 1981, there was a klan group operating there, united klans of america, a part of robert shelton's empire. in our civil case, the strategy was used to tie the local folks' actions on to the national klan organization. >> you don't have to show that the head of the united klan, robert shelton said, "kill michael donald." we had shown all these
robert shelton, the leader, was behind it all.thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. among my patients, i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne...
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now, it's important to know that roberts and company actually feel back then. in 1982, the real authorization passed with bipartisan support. but once appointed to the court, roberts continued his crusade against voting rights. in 2013, he offered the majority opinion and shelby county, which effectively ended the preclearance process, guarding a major part of the voting rights act. last time roberts joined his conservative colleagues holding arizona's voting restrictions. so how do the conservative on the court manage to lose this guy? well, we should be clear here for a moment. it is not that roberts disagreed with his fellow conservatives on the substance of the alabama case, no. in fact, his opinion hinted that he is open to reconsider the governing standard used by the lower court. his real problem here is more about strategy. chief justice roberts did not like that his fellow conservatives used the courts ominous shadow docket to reverse the lower courts decision. basically, when roberts is saying, or what he's rather saying here, is that you can strip bl
now, it's important to know that roberts and company actually feel back then. in 1982, the real authorization passed with bipartisan support. but once appointed to the court, roberts continued his crusade against voting rights. in 2013, he offered the majority opinion and shelby county, which effectively ended the preclearance process, guarding a major part of the voting rights act. last time roberts joined his conservative colleagues holding arizona's voting restrictions. so how do the...
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robert: thanks for having me.e the fed on track to raise interest rates in march by 25 basis rides. of course there is down increased degree of uncertainty in the economic outlook. the fed has to weigh what they are seeing in terms of domestic economic conditions than the inflationary backdrop. the fed has to weigh that against the potential risks to the economic outlook. tom: let's go back to the korean war. as is the point where the white house says to chairman powell we need your help, this is what we would like you to do? robert: the fed will maintain its independence in monetary policy, but the fed has to ask important questions. this is not the first time the fed's had to grapple with domestic economic conditions that might call for rate hikes but international conditions that present risk to the economic outlook. that is a lot away. -- that is a lot to weigh. it does help the fed with debates we are having about 50 points or 25 basis whites. it makes that -- or 25 basis points. the fed does not want to get
robert: thanks for having me.e the fed on track to raise interest rates in march by 25 basis rides. of course there is down increased degree of uncertainty in the economic outlook. the fed has to weigh what they are seeing in terms of domestic economic conditions than the inflationary backdrop. the fed has to weigh that against the potential risks to the economic outlook. tom: let's go back to the korean war. as is the point where the white house says to chairman powell we need your help, this...
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in march 1995, mcveigh creates a fake driver's license with the name robert d.ate of april 19th, 1972. on april 14th, mcveigh buys the yellow 1977 mercury marquis from a used car dealer in junction city, kansas. the next day, mcveigh reserves the ryder truck from elliotts body shop using the robert d. kling alias. on april 16th, mcveigh and nichols drive the mercury to oklahoma city. mcveigh parks it several blocks away from the murrah building. he removes the license plates from the car and leaves a note. not abandoned. please do not tow. will move by april 23rd. needs battery and cable. two days later, mcveigh and nichols rendezvous at geary lake state park near junction city where they assemble the bomb in the truck. >> the ammonium nitrate and fuel would have been mixed in some barrels, something akin to a 55-gallon plastic barrel. those barrels were then likely connected with this detonating cord which led to the boosters. and ultimately that detonating cord would have come together where the detonators or blasting caps were. >> but at the last minute, terr
in march 1995, mcveigh creates a fake driver's license with the name robert d.ate of april 19th, 1972. on april 14th, mcveigh buys the yellow 1977 mercury marquis from a used car dealer in junction city, kansas. the next day, mcveigh reserves the ryder truck from elliotts body shop using the robert d. kling alias. on april 16th, mcveigh and nichols drive the mercury to oklahoma city. mcveigh parks it several blocks away from the murrah building. he removes the license plates from the car and...
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alan gelso recently talked about his book robert e. lee a life on american history tv lee could not ignore. however in 1861 were two factors first light horse harry lee for all of his revolutionary fame had been a hard luck husband and father. and left his family for the west indies. when robert was only six years old. the shadow that light horse harry cast over the lee name. was one that robert struggled to redeem. hence that broad streak of perfectionism and his behavior. but robert also yearned to breathe free of his father's reputation in other ways. he wanted independence. he wanted to be his own man. and in one sense his marriage to married costas was an attempt to stake out a realm for himself. but he also yearned for security. the security his father had denied him. so while most of lee's contemporaries at west point left the army as soon as they had received their taxpayer provided college degree and could decently resign and go into private engineering practice or some other profession. lee stays with the army as the one cert
alan gelso recently talked about his book robert e. lee a life on american history tv lee could not ignore. however in 1861 were two factors first light horse harry lee for all of his revolutionary fame had been a hard luck husband and father. and left his family for the west indies. when robert was only six years old. the shadow that light horse harry cast over the lee name. was one that robert struggled to redeem. hence that broad streak of perfectionism and his behavior. but robert also...
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robert robert, jefferson is the associate professor of history at the university of new mexico. you know, it's a phd in african-american history from the university of michigan. i just found out that we had the same advisor our professor john chai at the university of michigan his research focuses on the relationship between race gender and citizenship in the 20th century. he is the author of fighting for hope african-americans and the 93rd infantry division in world war two and post war america. which received nomination for the william colby book prize. he is currently working on two books one titled win. jim crow faced the new army world war two and the non-segregation of the united states military and the second book entitled. color and disability vasco hail in the 20th century america. he is written numerous articles and i won't go through the the long list of that. but that is our our panelist and with that i will turn it over to john and thank you, adrian. i might have known he would disclose we're drinking buddies. we've been waiting to get back together for a couple of
robert robert, jefferson is the associate professor of history at the university of new mexico. you know, it's a phd in african-american history from the university of michigan. i just found out that we had the same advisor our professor john chai at the university of michigan his research focuses on the relationship between race gender and citizenship in the 20th century. he is the author of fighting for hope african-americans and the 93rd infantry division in world war two and post war...
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that's where john roberts comes in.arrow the martin luther king voting rights act. he is not a big leader on the issues. he broke with the conservative block in the case of limits of this kind of political trick, where politicians draw a map and use that map to then basically pick their own voters to deny you an effective say because they preordained it. and republicans specifically as i mention are trying to cancel out black voters who currently tend to vote in the aggregate for democrats. as the times column recently put it, new conservative voting rights order from the supreme court is so at odds with precedent that john roberts is feeling constrained to dissent. roberts has a pretty narrow view of federal intervention in these maps, even he tried to stop what republicans are doing. that tells you something tonight. it is all related. because when the supreme court declares it is open season and removes a back stop, that invites more bannon desantis political war. that's the headline we're seeing. to contrast somethi
that's where john roberts comes in.arrow the martin luther king voting rights act. he is not a big leader on the issues. he broke with the conservative block in the case of limits of this kind of political trick, where politicians draw a map and use that map to then basically pick their own voters to deny you an effective say because they preordained it. and republicans specifically as i mention are trying to cancel out black voters who currently tend to vote in the aggregate for democrats. as...
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this was not the same robert mueller. he had put around him partisan people that attended the day, many of us knew and the collusion was not there are really democrats couldn't take a right for me that is the concerning part. even to this day, one things that we talk about, this is the fisa court, secret court and what is supposed to be. they were using and manipulating the data for political narrative, that is not what we're about. >> during the mueller investigation, there was information that came out. i'm not gonna suggest it was leaks from within the investigation. anytime you serve a subpoena someone's going to talk about the nature of the subpoena. there is a lot of sources of information that could've given the information to the news organization will. it seemed to me there was a few members of congress, adam schiff, swalwell from california and others. they made outrageous statements. i think congressman swalwell said something about, i know there's indictments of the president on the way. a something along thos
this was not the same robert mueller. he had put around him partisan people that attended the day, many of us knew and the collusion was not there are really democrats couldn't take a right for me that is the concerning part. even to this day, one things that we talk about, this is the fisa court, secret court and what is supposed to be. they were using and manipulating the data for political narrative, that is not what we're about. >> during the mueller investigation, there was...
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roberts brother?is i met her older sister barbara who also was involved in that organization. i looked at her name and s i sad oh, are you barbara's sister? that's how we met. fortunately we got back to boston and the dorms were only 12.5 miles apart in boston and she asked me out. she was a singer, george, and as many women in npr were, she was performing in the junior show. she invited me to come see it and we had this -- of the local howard johnson. nothing was too good for cokie. but she tells the story, or her roommate tells a story of her coming back that night and dancing through the hall singing this song from west side story. i feel pretty, i feel pretty. and it will make us thinking this is not going to end well, because she was catholic, i was jewish and at that moment people thought it was an obstacle. four years later we made it work. >> how important was it in -- you are required to this marriage remarkable mother-in-law. everyone knows about congressman -- >> absolutely. the family, i f
roberts brother?is i met her older sister barbara who also was involved in that organization. i looked at her name and s i sad oh, are you barbara's sister? that's how we met. fortunately we got back to boston and the dorms were only 12.5 miles apart in boston and she asked me out. she was a singer, george, and as many women in npr were, she was performing in the junior show. she invited me to come see it and we had this -- of the local howard johnson. nothing was too good for cokie. but she...
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and he's here, robert pattinson. [ cheers and applause ] bruce wayne.mean, i actually found out a funny thing about it. because i wanted to do it radically different to all the other batmen. >> jimmy: you did? >> and started in a kind of -- i just thought, because everybody knows this gruff, gravelly thing. i'm like, i'm going to do the opposite, i'm going to go really whispery. i tried to do it the first two weeks and it just looked absolutely atrocious. they told me to stop doing it. i found out from nick, who was putting me in the suit every day, that's what christian bale did on "batman begins." if you listen to the first "batman begins" teaser trailer, you can hear the original voice. i only found this out a couple of weeks ago. it's kind of interesting. >> jimmy: it would be fun if batman had a texas accent or something like that. [ laughter ] >> it's funny, you can feel when it feels right. you kind of -- there's something -- you put the suit on, you have to speak in a certain way. >> jimmy: yeah, right. it's like -- almost in a way like if you w
and he's here, robert pattinson. [ cheers and applause ] bruce wayne.mean, i actually found out a funny thing about it. because i wanted to do it radically different to all the other batmen. >> jimmy: you did? >> and started in a kind of -- i just thought, because everybody knows this gruff, gravelly thing. i'm like, i'm going to do the opposite, i'm going to go really whispery. i tried to do it the first two weeks and it just looked absolutely atrocious. they told me to stop doing...
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still with us robert gibbs and bill kristol.ill, you are viewed by trump rula says more anti trump as liz cheney. so, one of the big events tomorrow as they will trot out jim jordan and he is going to interview harry a tiger man who is running against liz cheney, endorsed by donald trump. what do you make of maga -palooza? is it just an opportunity for trump to say, it's still my party? >> yeah, that's an opportunity for them to say i am part of donald trump's party and i want to be a part of donald trump's party, and i think i can win by being a part of his party. and we'll see how many of them are right. this is an interesting moment now, lindsey graham, who in my view is disgraceful, who acts as though -- we worked closely with mccain, more closely as senator but we went on trips together and, it's almost as if the ghost of john mccain came to him for what he's supposed to stand for in politics. and graham remembered, i'm supposed to be on the side of freedom and democracy against authoritarian's and dictators. maybe third wi
still with us robert gibbs and bill kristol.ill, you are viewed by trump rula says more anti trump as liz cheney. so, one of the big events tomorrow as they will trot out jim jordan and he is going to interview harry a tiger man who is running against liz cheney, endorsed by donald trump. what do you make of maga -palooza? is it just an opportunity for trump to say, it's still my party? >> yeah, that's an opportunity for them to say i am part of donald trump's party and i want to be a...
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full or bomb with robert robert walter march last year. lee baby. oh news mcechran. dia dia, dia, dia, beach d. the water national. don't get will proportion of a find unusual. really we're a new region ah ah, post on for the posting. good. both will, will good them will be really kicking into chance that it will use to compete in senior with hey me, was double checking cuz it was a problem. good. move close to houston, but nobody with stable villa does. she's in the area with no more a union with 4 chairs for a stay with her, the poor one . correct? yeah. everyone thought about that one. watching a orderly or can key 3. 0 shoot. shoot your. ah, jacqueline was muslim. william up easter, you talk to him so much more what i want. yes. in my home a that the with greg him, i will be like what they, what museums us, history with a with you and i work for a hood for a move from you. well, what i mean you were, are we see or not from where you are in the forget the she is new, constantly drip for them. love. bless. hebert from august or like to speak to a
full or bomb with robert robert walter march last year. lee baby. oh news mcechran. dia dia, dia, dia, beach d. the water national. don't get will proportion of a find unusual. really we're a new region ah ah, post on for the posting. good. both will, will good them will be really kicking into chance that it will use to compete in senior with hey me, was double checking cuz it was a problem. good. move close to houston, but nobody with stable villa does. she's in the area with no more a union...
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is this true, robert >> oh, yeah.immy: i love bts [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, here's spots dancing to bts's "ioniq i'm on it. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to boston dynamics ceo robert playter and the incredible spots [ cheers and applause stick around we'll be right back with liam neeson, everybody ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ alright, i trust you. ♪ ♪ no, no, no. have some more ♪ ♪ i love you, too. ♪ ♪ with age comes more... get more with neutrogena® retinol pro plus. a powerful .05% retinol that's also gentle on skin. for wrinkles results in one week. neutrogena®. for people with skin. with panera's you pick 2, every meal is made fantastic. for wrinkles results in one week. you can be fresh and fun. bold and classic. cozy and precocious. with 465 fresh, clean, craveable pairings, find a you pick 2 for any mood. panera, the familiar made fantastic. huh. is that true? geico's
is this true, robert >> oh, yeah.immy: i love bts [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, here's spots dancing to bts's "ioniq i'm on it. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to boston dynamics ceo robert playter and the incredible spots [ cheers and applause stick around we'll be right back with liam neeson, everybody ♪ [...
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robert use the analogy of world war ii, robert use the analogy of world war it, when _ robert use the, _ germany. i think that is of critical point, and — germany. i think that is of critical point, and i— germany. i think that is of critical point, and i would agree with andrea very nruch— point, and i would agree with andrea very much that this is a first step, and for— very much that this is a first step, and for putin to take this kind of risk, _ and for putin to take this kind of risk, and — and for putin to take this kind of risk, and assume these kinds of financial— risk, and assume these kinds of financial moves by the west against russia, _ financial moves by the west against russia, that means he must have a pretty— russia, that means he must have a pretty big _ russia, that means he must have a pretty big prize in mind.— pretty big prize in mind. these are critical moments _ pretty big prize in mind. these are critical moments for _ pretty big prize in mind. these are critical moments forjoe _ pretty big prize in mind. these are critical moments forjoe biden. - critical mom
robert use the analogy of world war ii, robert use the analogy of world war it, when _ robert use the, _ germany. i think that is of critical point, and — germany. i think that is of critical point, and i— germany. i think that is of critical point, and i would agree with andrea very nruch— point, and i would agree with andrea very much that this is a first step, and for— very much that this is a first step, and for putin to take this kind of risk, _ and for putin to take this kind of...
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up next journalist steven roberts reflects on the life and journalism career of his late wife cokie roberts>> we are told never judge a book by its cover. i have news for you, judge this one by its cover. the most radiant picture of cokie she's one of those people it is impossible to take a bad picture afraid not just because she was a lovely person, but because the life force just seemed to pop out of her. the camera loved her with good reason. the three great love storiesn of washington history of john and abigail adams, a james and dolly madison, and steve and cokie roberts. were going to talk about that a little bit and also about cokie tremendous life. let's begin at the beginning, steve, how did you meet? >> thank you george and thanks to brad. cokie and i have done pmp many times over the years and sorry we cannot do it in person tonight. but we deeply appreciate a it. and brad we also neighbors of mine i walk my dog past their house every night. and we share this t community. cokie and i met when i was 19 and she was 18. we were just kids, george beretta student political meeting of
up next journalist steven roberts reflects on the life and journalism career of his late wife cokie roberts>> we are told never judge a book by its cover. i have news for you, judge this one by its cover. the most radiant picture of cokie she's one of those people it is impossible to take a bad picture afraid not just because she was a lovely person, but because the life force just seemed to pop out of her. the camera loved her with good reason. the three great love storiesn of washington...
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robert said, no, i got to go. as robert tells me, he walks out the door and says, i was just waiting for them to put a bullet in my back. >> agent rodriguez went straight to his commanders. >> he said they're looking at us. they know we're coming. you need to call this off. >> but the impetus to act had already reached critical mass. in the next few hours events at waco would transfix the nation and david koresh would become a household name. >> i knew that they were coming. you know, i knew they were coming before they knew they were coming. ♪ ♪ at lowe's, you never have to be finished with your finishing touches. with aisles of ways to refresh and restyle. for whatever style you're feeling. at prices you're really feelin. shop the lowe's bath style & save event now in-store and online. generally there's a pretty big gap between how parents approach the money conversation and how teenagers are ready to absorb the money conversation. ♪ i am daniel dibiasio, managing director, morgan stanley wealth management. a gr
robert said, no, i got to go. as robert tells me, he walks out the door and says, i was just waiting for them to put a bullet in my back. >> agent rodriguez went straight to his commanders. >> he said they're looking at us. they know we're coming. you need to call this off. >> but the impetus to act had already reached critical mass. in the next few hours events at waco would transfix the nation and david koresh would become a household name. >> i knew that they were...
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he can't even speak ill of robert mueller at the time and that's where it began.ng all of these names who became famous in looking at the texts and e-mails and insurance policies which was so biased here, it hung itself up into a partisan investigation but they missed one thing. by the time the mueller investigation completed and they gained control of the house which was about the time the mueller investigation was rolling about, this was not the same robert mueller and he put around him very partisan people at the end of the day, came back is what many of us knew was the collision was unfair and there is not obstruction, the democrats take that. really for me back concerning part even to this day in t one about in the book, we are doing with the pfizer court, a secret court and that's what was supposed to be and they were using it and manipulating the data for political narrative and that's not what we are about their. >> so during the mueller investigation, there were -- information came out and i won't suggest it was leaked from within the investigation, any t
he can't even speak ill of robert mueller at the time and that's where it began.ng all of these names who became famous in looking at the texts and e-mails and insurance policies which was so biased here, it hung itself up into a partisan investigation but they missed one thing. by the time the mueller investigation completed and they gained control of the house which was about the time the mueller investigation was rolling about, this was not the same robert mueller and he put around him very...
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roberts seeing, even though this is a temporary decision, a hold decision, roberts sees a reason to say. we're just going to dilute the voting rights act. >> he says that now because he can because it's in the earlier stage but it's the same roberts who back in 2013 gutted a different section of the voting rights act. so here he looks a little bit like the middle man saying let's not overturn this opinion. let's have oral arguments on this next term and deal with it. but when they do have oral arguments next term, you can expect that john roberts is going to be with the conservatives on the bigger picture, which is the role of race in this important section. >> it's fascinating because jeff and abby are still here. we often say justices want to keep politics out of the court. forget about it on this issue. this is justice elena kagan. alabama is not entitled to keep violating black alabamans voting rights because the court came down in the first month of an election year. if you leave this map in place and have a primary and general election and then you're arguing after the fact and co
roberts seeing, even though this is a temporary decision, a hold decision, roberts sees a reason to say. we're just going to dilute the voting rights act. >> he says that now because he can because it's in the earlier stage but it's the same roberts who back in 2013 gutted a different section of the voting rights act. so here he looks a little bit like the middle man saying let's not overturn this opinion. let's have oral arguments on this next term and deal with it. but when they do have...
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robert: no, it does not.is any small chance of an invasion, antony blinken has said there was a high probability, that would be very disruptive of the oil and gas markets, both. russia is a major supplier. one of the two pipelines would be shut down. the notion that we would sell oil or gas to western europe in an inflationary environment already in the united states shouldn't be a big enough concern to be wary of what oil prices would do in the event of war. lisa: there is this argument that russia does not want that. that russia wants to maintain its dominance over oil supply and gas supply to europe. how much does that become an overly factored aspect at a time where vladimir putin has a point he wants to make? robert: that is one of the dilemmas russia has. russia clearly wants to be a major supplier of gas and oil to europe. and a war would disrupt that, disrupt that quite severely. so, went to and makes his calculations about whether there should be a war, he will have to look at the russian economy, wh
robert: no, it does not.is any small chance of an invasion, antony blinken has said there was a high probability, that would be very disruptive of the oil and gas markets, both. russia is a major supplier. one of the two pipelines would be shut down. the notion that we would sell oil or gas to western europe in an inflationary environment already in the united states shouldn't be a big enough concern to be wary of what oil prices would do in the event of war. lisa: there is this argument that...
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[laughter] robert!e question was posed to me, how did world war ii, black world war ii veterans influence the modern civil rights movement? two ways. first, in terms of thinking about the military sector, many of the -- many black g.i.s who hoped to serve and who would go on to serve would serve in the u.s. military, but here's the kicker. and that's this. many of them would go on to serve in the u.s. air force. with the air force was created, after the war, and if those who chose to stay in the u.s. army, they would become, they would later rise to become senior cadre in that the segregated u.s. army armed forces in the latter stages of the korean war. that's the first area. the second one is in the civilian sector, many of them, lie met her efforts and it also adds a more would go on to become advocates for the voting rights campaign that would be waged in mississippi, and also numerous veterans in the state of georgia would become active in the voting rights campaigns there red ball express. then lat
[laughter] robert!e question was posed to me, how did world war ii, black world war ii veterans influence the modern civil rights movement? two ways. first, in terms of thinking about the military sector, many of the -- many black g.i.s who hoped to serve and who would go on to serve would serve in the u.s. military, but here's the kicker. and that's this. many of them would go on to serve in the u.s. air force. with the air force was created, after the war, and if those who chose to stay in...
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andrew roberts over the past 30 years has also written major histories about napoleon, churchill andorld war ii. >> british historian andrew roberts on this week's book notes plus it is available on the c-span now out or wherever you get your podcast. >> the senate judiciary committee held it financial cost in human toll to u.s. drone st
andrew roberts over the past 30 years has also written major histories about napoleon, churchill andorld war ii. >> british historian andrew roberts on this week's book notes plus it is available on the c-span now out or wherever you get your podcast. >> the senate judiciary committee held it financial cost in human toll to u.s. drone st
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robert: it is normally constrained.t is looking for the central banks to continue their movement towards quantitative tightening. they have been buying bonds to stimulate the economy, and central bank's around the world, most notably the ecb on the fed, moving to stop their purchases. we see decreases in ongoing sources of liquidity for the market. the fed and others are threatening to let their balance sheets begin to run off. quantitative tightening, another more damaging aspect. the other half is that the inflation is high, growth is strong, people are waiting for rate hikes while prices have been going down. that creates a bit of a negative cycle where until bond prices stabilize, you get money going out, and that weighs on the market. tom: kathy jones at schwab yesterday had a beautiful chart affecting retail and institutional, and it was a tightening of events where we went under the zero line into a standard deviation, which shows the market indicating a more restrictive position versus the hope of the fed moving
robert: it is normally constrained.t is looking for the central banks to continue their movement towards quantitative tightening. they have been buying bonds to stimulate the economy, and central bank's around the world, most notably the ecb on the fed, moving to stop their purchases. we see decreases in ongoing sources of liquidity for the market. the fed and others are threatening to let their balance sheets begin to run off. quantitative tightening, another more damaging aspect. the other...
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cbs' robert costa joins me.ater, spirit product tests, consumers take aim at russia's most famous export. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs weekend news" from new york, with jericka duncan. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> duncan: good evening and thanks for joining us. tonight the pentagon is criticizing vladimir putin's decision to put his nuclear forces on high alert as "unnecessary and escalatory." this as u.s. and european allies seek so further punish russia for its invasion of ukraine that includes tough new financial sanctions and new flight bans. still russian forces are pushing deeper into ukraine. resistance has reportedly been fierce. and in some placing the fighting street to street. but russia forces are advancing, these new satellite images you see show columns of military equipment 40 miles outside the capitol kyiv, and closing in. today ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky agreed to negotiations with russian officials without preconditions. as the fighting rages the unit nation reports nearly 400,000 people have fled the countr
cbs' robert costa joins me.ater, spirit product tests, consumers take aim at russia's most famous export. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs weekend news" from new york, with jericka duncan. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> duncan: good evening and thanks for joining us. tonight the pentagon is criticizing vladimir putin's decision to put his nuclear forces on high alert as "unnecessary and escalatory." this as u.s. and european allies seek so further punish russia for its invasion of ukraine...