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robert f. kennedy: racial injustice and poverty, ignorancand concn foworld peace d chicaganlos angeles, as during thatime,and the i spokto goverr barnett probab 25 times. heanted the marsha toraw their ns. - [announcer]: major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, south arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. additional funding for "you asked for the facts" was provided by: [film reel] [crowd chatter] robert f. kennedy: you're going to go with them here. [crowd chatter] speaker 2: thanks. i appreciate it. speaker 3: could you give an autograph? speaker 4: senator, what do you feel about the reception you got from these students down here? robert f. kennedy: it's very nice. speaker 4: the students are most happy to have you here. speaker 5: why don't you try us at football? robert f. kennedy: i think you're too good for us down here. gerald ble
robert f. kennedy: racial injustice and poverty, ignorancand concn foworld peace d chicaganlos angeles, as during thatime,and the i spokto goverr barnett probab 25 times. heanted the marsha toraw their ns. - [announcer]: major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, south arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. additional funding for "you...
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he left when his son robert was six years old and robert never saw him again. i think that was actually a major and traumatic moment in the life of robert e. lee that stays with him for the rest of his days. >> the other thing i wanted to mention, from your first answer, was you right in robert e. lee, in life, that lee discovered a sense of shame at having been part of the mexican american war. >> yes. for many americans who were part of the mexican war, especially that invasion from bera cruise to mexico city, the experience they had stayed with them all their lives. you can read many memoirs, especially civil war generals who got their start as junior officers during that war, who reflected back on it and remembered mexico as a land of surpassing and enchanting beauty, someplace they always wanted to revisit. alongside it was a sense of embarrassment that this war had taken place at all. i mean, for one thing, in the ethos of the 19th century, republics were not supposed to make war on republics. republics, in some sense, weren't supposed to make war at all.
he left when his son robert was six years old and robert never saw him again. i think that was actually a major and traumatic moment in the life of robert e. lee that stays with him for the rest of his days. >> the other thing i wanted to mention, from your first answer, was you right in robert e. lee, in life, that lee discovered a sense of shame at having been part of the mexican american war. >> yes. for many americans who were part of the mexican war, especially that invasion...
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robert liked her.e for the actors in the future film, and at dinner on hip hillson said that he was taking john travolta for three films, everything was decided. he was crazy because he was a serial actor. no one will give money, but robert made films of grease with him, and then another moment after moment two out of three, which is already good. i was in charge of arasu records and was in charge of the soundtrack. i wanted it to be disco music that they put on at parties and everyone dances to it. it was quite simple, but we needed new songs without robert calling us and saying, i want to release this film, but i need two or three songs. he did not charge them the whole soundtrack, after all, they were busy. robert asked are there any new songs? they said yes, of course, robert said he would send us the script, but we decided not to read it. we did not write music for the film, we recorded a new album. and with pleasure. they already had a couple of tunes for new songs, and we decided, let them recor
robert liked her.e for the actors in the future film, and at dinner on hip hillson said that he was taking john travolta for three films, everything was decided. he was crazy because he was a serial actor. no one will give money, but robert made films of grease with him, and then another moment after moment two out of three, which is already good. i was in charge of arasu records and was in charge of the soundtrack. i wanted it to be disco music that they put on at parties and everyone dances...
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it is robert watkins day. come on up. robert. i will get sad. robert. i did not sign off on this. robert has been the parks service manage for area 3 and is retiring the end of the week after 40 years of city service. 38 of them working for this department. 13 of them with me. and today is also robert's birthday. wow! [applause] >> he has managed park service area 3 for nearly 10 years. this is much of the southeast portions of the city. including 25 parks from bay vow to the excelsior and includes mc clarin and the jerry garcia tloert we discussed and the ind why basin area, which we discussed this . is included the oversight of approximately 40 staff deploy in the 3 park maintenance work units a custodial team and environmental service unit. an array of parks with the highest concentration of athletic and rec facilities in the staechl mc clarin. crocker amazon. hill top. bay view play ground. and many more and was interesting for me as i worked for the general manager how many i highlighted that were relevant to today's report that are in robert's section. robert over seen treme
it is robert watkins day. come on up. robert. i will get sad. robert. i did not sign off on this. robert has been the parks service manage for area 3 and is retiring the end of the week after 40 years of city service. 38 of them working for this department. 13 of them with me. and today is also robert's birthday. wow! [applause] >> he has managed park service area 3 for nearly 10 years. this is much of the southeast portions of the city. including 25 parks from bay vow to the excelsior...
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robert harlan is an amazing figure. he was born in virginia in an area near john marshall harlan's father's mother's family so he had relatives that they would travel to virginia from kentucky toen visit his relatives and roberts was born there at the time james harlan -- some people what to speculate later that this could have been some sort of an initiation, that is one explanation for how he could be his son. but what is known because robert harlan became a prominent man, what was written about him when he was 8-years-old, he and his mother undertook a 460-mile journeygi from virginia to kentucky through wilderness known as the idea that he was taking himim to his father. many said it's only harlan's. so, the father pretty much had to be somebody in the harlan circle. then he became the property of james harlan while the mother somehow got sold down south. now, how these transactions transpired was never explained. who was the original owner was never explained. how it was that he takes possession of this 8-year-old
robert harlan is an amazing figure. he was born in virginia in an area near john marshall harlan's father's mother's family so he had relatives that they would travel to virginia from kentucky toen visit his relatives and roberts was born there at the time james harlan -- some people what to speculate later that this could have been some sort of an initiation, that is one explanation for how he could be his son. but what is known because robert harlan became a prominent man, what was written...
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robert de niro. "you talkin' to me. only in my dreams.tor or something. yeah. anything you'd like to say? >> no, i'm honored. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it's an honor just to be hunky. >> yeah, i-- i never thought of myself this way, but, you know, i'll take it. ( laughter ) ( applause ). >> stephen: hold on a second. hold on. and maybe we'll edit this out later, but have you never thought of yourself as a sex symbol? whatever that means. but you know what i mean. >> no. >> stephen: you never thought of yourself as sexy? >> not in-- no. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let's-- by applause. is robert de niro sexy? ( cheers and applause ) >> thanks. >> stephen: hold on. am i sexy? ( cheers and applause ) wait a second. yours was definitely louder than mine! how old are you? >> how old am i? >> stephen: yeah >> 78. ( applause ) >> stephen: that gives me only... that only gives me 20 years to get sexier. >> listen. >> stephen: bob, it's good to see you. >> good seeing you. always good to see you. >> stephen: tickets to the tribeca film festival are ava
robert de niro. "you talkin' to me. only in my dreams.tor or something. yeah. anything you'd like to say? >> no, i'm honored. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it's an honor just to be hunky. >> yeah, i-- i never thought of myself this way, but, you know, i'll take it. ( laughter ) ( applause ). >> stephen: hold on a second. hold on. and maybe we'll edit this out later, but have you never thought of yourself as a sex symbol? whatever that means. but you know what i mean....
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but in all the accounts of robert's life, robert was raised by james, and his wife eliza.bert is into his early 20s, he is this sort of unique figure in the family. in one sense he's known to be sort of a special favorite of the family patriarch who everyone else describes -- and we know this partly because of john's wife wrote a posthumous memoir, a memoir after his deats considered this formidable figure, sort of a much-respected but sort of cold and remote man. and yet robert's recollections of him were completely different. he was much more interactive with robert. all of the harlan boys from the -- all white boys from james and eliza's family, were expected to be hours like their father and were sort of committed to this regimen of study. james wanted robert to go to school, but they wouldn't teach african-americans in kentucky. so he was taught at home. because of that, i think james actually gave robert a sort of freedom of movement that none of the other kids had. so robert became a pioneer in kentucky horse racing, because it was one of few areas that african-amer
but in all the accounts of robert's life, robert was raised by james, and his wife eliza.bert is into his early 20s, he is this sort of unique figure in the family. in one sense he's known to be sort of a special favorite of the family patriarch who everyone else describes -- and we know this partly because of john's wife wrote a posthumous memoir, a memoir after his deats considered this formidable figure, sort of a much-respected but sort of cold and remote man. and yet robert's recollections...
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. >> thank you. >> please join us, robert smith, and the "okay" program, our kids.ur kids. >>> welcome back to "mosaic." i'm ron swisher. we have been talking to robert smith about a program called "okay" program. our kids. when i first saw it i might it might mean oakland kids, but this program ndshrouout tho hnge about that and the fact that it's in other part of the country. >> currently we have o.k. program i believe in seven states. chapters just like oakland. we call them chapters. and a chapter is a middle school that we start in that feeds into a high school. so all the chapters are ran by african american police officers, and they try to follow those young boys that we recruit into the program from sixth grate grade all the way to 12th grade to build that rope and stick with them to get through any issues they might encounter. >> do you find them open? do they feel intimidated by seeing the police officers? how do you find that experience? >> so, at first, you know, just because of, you know, what's been going on in the news, the media, the young kids, espe
. >> thank you. >> please join us, robert smith, and the "okay" program, our kids.ur kids. >>> welcome back to "mosaic." i'm ron swisher. we have been talking to robert smith about a program called "okay" program. our kids. when i first saw it i might it might mean oakland kids, but this program ndshrouout tho hnge about that and the fact that it's in other part of the country. >> currently we have o.k. program i believe in seven states....
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robert manning had a history of violence. he had shot and injured one of elmer's friends earlier that day and a half with me. why my son was afraid for his life. and he every right to be afraid. i know fair. i probably would have gotten a amanda was the other teenager in the car that day i was a drug. she asked us not to show her face. do you have any memory of weather on your wanted to come along to do this thing? i think it's the same as me. he had no idea it was gonna turn out the way that it did. and i do know for a fact after that he did tell me or wait right here with her. come with me, i'll mere sit in the car with her l mirror. so you can kind of imagine maybe what the conversation was. well, after the shooting, the group rob to home nearby and tied up the couple blocking them in the trunk of their car. a serious trouble really, really in robert manning was pulling the strings from the get go. he decided that they would go to the right ish, i guess his mom. and that was always my sense about both those young people. i
robert manning had a history of violence. he had shot and injured one of elmer's friends earlier that day and a half with me. why my son was afraid for his life. and he every right to be afraid. i know fair. i probably would have gotten a amanda was the other teenager in the car that day i was a drug. she asked us not to show her face. do you have any memory of weather on your wanted to come along to do this thing? i think it's the same as me. he had no idea it was gonna turn out the way that...
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robert manning was 20. he gave almira gun and they both went into the radio shack armed amanda waited in the car manning later testified that he killed the manager with a shot to the head. even though i am your nance didn't pull the trigger. he was convicted a felony, murder, and sentenced to a minimum of 51 years in prison. he's 43 years old. now. i've been here through my whole twenties, thirties, and i've been outside of fear. when i say count time, i got to go in room. they locked the door from out miss life a miss in the world. o msm did. oh, am near actually represent so many people that were just there and they're held accountable for things that technically they did not in tennessee has the longest mandatory sentence in the united states for a teenager convicted a felony murder at their 16 or 17 if they're carrying a gun and i know they're not supposed to have a gun and they're involved in a criminal act. they know that's wrong. you can afford to let those people out fault lines travel to tennessee,
robert manning was 20. he gave almira gun and they both went into the radio shack armed amanda waited in the car manning later testified that he killed the manager with a shot to the head. even though i am your nance didn't pull the trigger. he was convicted a felony, murder, and sentenced to a minimum of 51 years in prison. he's 43 years old. now. i've been here through my whole twenties, thirties, and i've been outside of fear. when i say count time, i got to go in room. they locked the door...
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robert frantsev robert welcomes what did kazakhstan vote for in the referendum? hello alexander, well, i must say that there will be a new kazakhstan. this is the main subtotal subtotal because after all, only the first step in building this new state in an updated form, but the step is already an important step has been taken by 77% of citizens, who are really positive to questions about the need to adopt amendments to the country's constitution and considering how large-scale these amendments are. it can be said that truly popular support was necessary to promote this comprehensive reform of the country's political system. that is why the president of kazakhstan, tokaev, initiated a nationwide referendum amounted to about 69% and with such a high percentage of support. it can be said that indeed the people's nationwide support for promotion. these comprehensive reforms have been received by the president of the country. and the referendum took place about it and said the chairman of the central election commission of kazakhstan 31 constitutional law on the repu
robert frantsev robert welcomes what did kazakhstan vote for in the referendum? hello alexander, well, i must say that there will be a new kazakhstan. this is the main subtotal subtotal because after all, only the first step in building this new state in an updated form, but the step is already an important step has been taken by 77% of citizens, who are really positive to questions about the need to adopt amendments to the country's constitution and considering how large-scale these amendments...
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chief justice roberts wrote the opinion. chief justice roberts came of age as a young lawyer in the reagan administration, and one of the big causes he was associated with there was a broad understanding of executive power versus the other branches of government. this is a case where chief justice roberts in a fairly convoluted situation is saying the president has this authority, which is to set how these claims are litigated at the border. it is certainly a victory for the biden administration. it is a very small one compared to the mandating of the loss in the environmental protection agency case that was decided the same day. >> also written by roberts. >> also written by roberts. >> our priscilla alvarez is here. this has has to go through the lower courts, so it doesn't appear to be an immediate change. but if you could talk about the big picture here, because you're looking at an administration that is dealing with an influx of migrants at the border and an inability and not enough funding to detain nearly close to th
chief justice roberts wrote the opinion. chief justice roberts came of age as a young lawyer in the reagan administration, and one of the big causes he was associated with there was a broad understanding of executive power versus the other branches of government. this is a case where chief justice roberts in a fairly convoluted situation is saying the president has this authority, which is to set how these claims are litigated at the border. it is certainly a victory for the biden...
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does today crystallize the fact today this court is no longer the roberts court? is that what he wanted to happen? >> let me give you a cavcaveat, don. when you talk about racial remedies and voting rights and campaign finance and guns, skprjohn roberts is smack in the middle of the court and driving the agenda. he's getting plenty of what he wants but there is no doubt on abortion rights the biggest decision he was not part of that. h e he tried to stop it for now. he doesn't control in this area and it's a really important area and an area that will define the court that's dubbed the roberts court. i can't think of any other decision that will first of all in his 17 terms that rises to this level and probably in the next 17, 27 years whatever he might serve that will equal this. so it is very defining but i do want to say for people who think he's lost control, there is so much more to come that he will be part of and as i say, you know, think of especially voting rights where he's been driving that and the other thing we have decisions that are coming, beginnin
does today crystallize the fact today this court is no longer the roberts court? is that what he wanted to happen? >> let me give you a cavcaveat, don. when you talk about racial remedies and voting rights and campaign finance and guns, skprjohn roberts is smack in the middle of the court and driving the agenda. he's getting plenty of what he wants but there is no doubt on abortion rights the biggest decision he was not part of that. h e he tried to stop it for now. he doesn't control in...
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robert, that was a great move! corcoran: wow, robert. he sees us talking. you deserve to lose it.ank. good job, robert. why, thank you, mark. you can learn a thing or two from me. i did on that one. it was incredible, i mean, especially to pull robert back in after he had already gone through it and said he was out. he saw my passion. he saw my interest. and he's really a guy that i had at the top of my list of who i wanted, so i'm extremely excited. narrator: last season, byron young pitched the sharks his multifunctional beanbag chair. there's a bed inside! and he struck a deal with lori greiner. it's 58%, $200,000. take it or leave it. i came here to make a deal. let's do it. let's see how byron and cordaroy's is doing now. young: i never expected to go on "shark tank" and give up 58% of my business. but since partnering with lori, she has taken me to levels that i never even dreamed of. the orders came pouring in. in less than 8 months, we've done over $3 million in sales. those aren't projections. those are real numbers. this might just be the ultimate gift this holiday seaso
robert, that was a great move! corcoran: wow, robert. he sees us talking. you deserve to lose it.ank. good job, robert. why, thank you, mark. you can learn a thing or two from me. i did on that one. it was incredible, i mean, especially to pull robert back in after he had already gone through it and said he was out. he saw my passion. he saw my interest. and he's really a guy that i had at the top of my list of who i wanted, so i'm extremely excited. narrator: last season, byron young pitched...
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>> chair peskin: come on up, robert. >> this is my colleague, robert i will let him take the question. thank you. >> hi, chair peskin and vice chair mandelman and supervisor chan. i would add to what the committee does -- the members of the public -- i think that -- i see it as they are representing the unhoused community. you know, they are able to suggest changes. for example, we have one standard of care that we're just adjusting to add warm water. there was no standard of care that said that the shower had to be warm. and so they see with different eyes than -- i mean, i know that i try to be empathetic, but i just don't have that experience -- that lived experience. so many of our members have lived experience and they are maybe in some ways better at seeing issues. i know that as a supervisor in state service for many years, i didn't have much incentive to notice that there was a daisy chain of extension cords there but if a safety inspector came in they would have no problem giving me more work. so that's one element of it. so in the meetings, we also -- the members discuss pos
>> chair peskin: come on up, robert. >> this is my colleague, robert i will let him take the question. thank you. >> hi, chair peskin and vice chair mandelman and supervisor chan. i would add to what the committee does -- the members of the public -- i think that -- i see it as they are representing the unhoused community. you know, they are able to suggest changes. for example, we have one standard of care that we're just adjusting to add warm water. there was no standard of...
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i wore it, i understood, and robert called her and spoke. listen, you fucking idiot.shield turned out. oh lord , for god's sake, a christmas festival is held, an award is given, a dissertation is defended, his name is a street planet , a song is sung, poems are read in which he expressed time expressed eternity formulated what excites all gulbaltaeva alyona samoilova news. that's all the main news to this minute, the next news release, watch on our channel at 11:00 am, have a nice day.
i wore it, i understood, and robert called her and spoke. listen, you fucking idiot.shield turned out. oh lord , for god's sake, a christmas festival is held, an award is given, a dissertation is defended, his name is a street planet , a song is sung, poems are read in which he expressed time expressed eternity formulated what excites all gulbaltaeva alyona samoilova news. that's all the main news to this minute, the next news release, watch on our channel at 11:00 am, have a nice day.
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by the time john is born, roberts is a teenager and when he's a little boy, robert is into his early he is a sort of unique figure in the family in one sense he's known to be a special favorite of the patriarch who everyone else describes and we know in part because john's wife wrote a memoir after his death that the father was considered a formidable figure sort of much respected but cold remote man and yet he was much more interactive. the boys were expected to be lawyers like their father and were committed to the regiment of the study. more than the other kids had, roberts became a pioneer in the horse racing so it's one of the few areas african-americans could compete equally. the reason for that is the early horse donors were slave owners and would have enslaved men sort of jockeys and trainers there was no barrier to them becoming involved. but it was a pretty rough sport. you would have to go to these towns and build together a race where there's these rituals that had to be followed. everyone had a gun. the winnings had to be collected. so if you are john marshall harlan and
by the time john is born, roberts is a teenager and when he's a little boy, robert is into his early he is a sort of unique figure in the family in one sense he's known to be a special favorite of the patriarch who everyone else describes and we know in part because john's wife wrote a memoir after his death that the father was considered a formidable figure sort of much respected but cold remote man and yet he was much more interactive. the boys were expected to be lawyers like their father...
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does today crystallize the fact today this court is no longer the roberts court? is that what he wanted to happen? >> let me give you a caveat, don. when you talk about racial remedies and voting rights and campaign finance and guns, john roberts is smack in the middle of the court and driving the agenda. he's getting plenty of what he wants but there is no doubt on abortion rights the biggest decision he was not part of that. he tried to stop it for now. he doesn't control in this area and it's a really important area and an area that will define the court that's dubbed the roberts court. i can't think of any other decision that will first of all in his 17 terms that rises to this level and probably in the next 17, 27 years whatever he might serve that will equal this. so it is very defining but i do want to say for people who think he's lost control, there is so much more to come that he will be part of and as i say, you know, think of especially voting rights where he's been driving that and the other thing we have decisions that are coming, beginning on monday
does today crystallize the fact today this court is no longer the roberts court? is that what he wanted to happen? >> let me give you a caveat, don. when you talk about racial remedies and voting rights and campaign finance and guns, john roberts is smack in the middle of the court and driving the agenda. he's getting plenty of what he wants but there is no doubt on abortion rights the biggest decision he was not part of that. he tried to stop it for now. he doesn't control in this area...
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robert. 0k. without giving too much awa , ou robert. 0k.est might continue? 10096, i can't give too much away, - protest might continue? 10096, i l can't give too much away, though. thank you for talking to us. the metropolitan police say steve bray was reported for the offence meaning he will be considered for prosecution. police today have been put into special measures today as well, that was a breaking news about an hour so or go. let's bring you the weather with chris. some contrast across the uk today wears syria is feeling pleasantly warm weather is feeling pleasantly warm weather is feeling pleasantly warm whereas in the west we had a front bringing thicker cloud and heavy rain in parts of that for parts of eastern scotland. if the rain tightened with this particularly slow area of low pressure which will be with us to the rest of this week with rain or showers in the forecast pretty much every day. overnight tonight, a band of rain will push across eastern england, a few showers in the west, temperature staying in double figures, i
robert. 0k. without giving too much awa , ou robert. 0k.est might continue? 10096, i can't give too much away, - protest might continue? 10096, i l can't give too much away, though. thank you for talking to us. the metropolitan police say steve bray was reported for the offence meaning he will be considered for prosecution. police today have been put into special measures today as well, that was a breaking news about an hour so or go. let's bring you the weather with chris. some contrast across...
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but let me just ask you this again, john roberts said that roe v. wade is the settled law of the land. do you believe it is the settled law of the land? >> roe v. wade is an important precedent of the supreme court. it was decided in 1973, so it's been on the books for a long time. it has been challenged on a number of occasions and i discussed those yesterday and it is my -- and the supreme court has reaffirmed the decision. sometimes on the merits, sometimes, in kc, based on stare decisis. i think, that when a decision is challenged and it is reaffirmed, that strengthens its value as stare decisis for at least two reasons. first of all, more often a decision is reaffirmed, the more people tend to rely on it. second, i think stare decisis reflects the view that there is wisdom embedded in decisions that have been made by prior justices who take the same oath, and are scholars and are conscientious. and when they examined a question and they reach a conclusion, i think that is entitled to considerable respect. of course, the more times that happens
but let me just ask you this again, john roberts said that roe v. wade is the settled law of the land. do you believe it is the settled law of the land? >> roe v. wade is an important precedent of the supreme court. it was decided in 1973, so it's been on the books for a long time. it has been challenged on a number of occasions and i discussed those yesterday and it is my -- and the supreme court has reaffirmed the decision. sometimes on the merits, sometimes, in kc, based on stare...
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robert cantwell will talk about the pain investors are feeling. a dismal statistic, robert. talked about a month ago. have your feelings changed, given that we continue to see red on the screen? robert: it has gone up and down. we are basically exactly where we were about a month ago. as you mention, the worst quarter up -- for the s&p since the first quarter of 2020. it's been particularly painful for investors. we were talking about the revaluation of tech companies and are some of these still going to be considered tech companies like netflix or facebook? meta being relegated into the value bucket is probably one of the crowning signals of that. that is perfectly fine, but then where is the growth going to come from in technology? we see it coming from the enterprise cloud. the data we are seeing today tells us what the digital advertising industry was beckoned 20 is similar to where the cloud enterprise software is today. emily: do you put meta in the value bucket? is the growth era for that company over? robert: there's very few value stocks with that type of margins an
robert cantwell will talk about the pain investors are feeling. a dismal statistic, robert. talked about a month ago. have your feelings changed, given that we continue to see red on the screen? robert: it has gone up and down. we are basically exactly where we were about a month ago. as you mention, the worst quarter up -- for the s&p since the first quarter of 2020. it's been particularly painful for investors. we were talking about the revaluation of tech companies and are some of these...
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after 5 years, his parents divorced, and then his father died in the war, robert dedicated his first poem to him, written at 9 years old . rozhdestvensky released his first collection of spring flags filled with civil patricks. later , the main place in his work was occupied by lyrics. he wrote about modernity about the difficulties and joys of life about space about youth about love what else in the world to sing about. no need to leave only love for at least 200 years, but his poems written dozens of famous songs. robert ivanovich passed away in 1994 , a literary prize and an asteroid were named after him on a street in petrozavodsk. that was the day in history. the russian military delivered humanitarian aid to the residents of one of the released soldiers of the donetsk people's republic, cereals were included in the food packages. canned meat and fish sweets tea also distributed medicines and personal hygiene products to people military personnel always acts promptly; humanitarian aid columns enter settlements as soon as they manage to knock out nationalists from them. everythin
after 5 years, his parents divorced, and then his father died in the war, robert dedicated his first poem to him, written at 9 years old . rozhdestvensky released his first collection of spring flags filled with civil patricks. later , the main place in his work was occupied by lyrics. he wrote about modernity about the difficulties and joys of life about space about youth about love what else in the world to sing about. no need to leave only love for at least 200 years, but his poems written...
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john roberts will start the process. he will give her -- all justices have to take two oaths of office. not just the constitutional like you see the president take at the inauguration, but they also have to take a judicial oath. roberts will administer one and stephen breyer, now a civilian, because as of noon he is no longer a justice, will administer the other. i suspect she will make brief comments. >> as you showed us, there was a letter to the president from justice breyer yesterday. a very bare bones but poignant to many. stepping down after 28 years as he told the president, importantly, in january, but deciding do it at the end of the term. the court signiied yesterday that today would be the end of the term. >> yes. he doesn't say why he is stepping down. i suspect that part of the calculus may be his age. he will be 86 in august. if there's a problem with the senate being able to confirm anybody and he has to stay around longer, then i think he was thinking, what affect would that have on his ability to functio
john roberts will start the process. he will give her -- all justices have to take two oaths of office. not just the constitutional like you see the president take at the inauguration, but they also have to take a judicial oath. roberts will administer one and stephen breyer, now a civilian, because as of noon he is no longer a justice, will administer the other. i suspect she will make brief comments. >> as you showed us, there was a letter to the president from justice breyer yesterday....
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♪♪♪ [engine running] robert thompson: hey, we're going to go see some bears, there's lots of them over let's do it. ♪♪♪ zoe: clinging to the icy tundra on the shore of the beaufort sea in the arctic ocean is kaktovik. it's an unlikely tourist hotspot at the edge of the world. ♪♪♪ robert: i'll go over there, i'm sure we'll see some bears there. zoe: a resident of more than 30 years, today, local guide robert thompson is taking me out into the lagoon to view the main attraction, the polar bears. ♪♪♪ robert: they were always around, but they're more and more now because their habitat's going away. the ice is melting out there, and they got to come ashore, come to the point where they got to sink or swim. the ice that they're floating on breaks up, lot of them come ashore. some don't make it. ♪♪♪ zoe: it's utterly breathtaking to see the polar bears in their natural environment, but it's also kind of sad when you consider that just a few decades ago, there would have been ice right up to the edge of the village, and now it's hundreds of kilometers away. zoe: scientists estimate that there
♪♪♪ [engine running] robert thompson: hey, we're going to go see some bears, there's lots of them over let's do it. ♪♪♪ zoe: clinging to the icy tundra on the shore of the beaufort sea in the arctic ocean is kaktovik. it's an unlikely tourist hotspot at the edge of the world. ♪♪♪ robert: i'll go over there, i'm sure we'll see some bears there. zoe: a resident of more than 30 years, today, local guide robert thompson is taking me out into the lagoon to view the main attraction,...
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that is a crucial point, robert — philip. that is a crucial point, robert. be by her side when, as we are told, the queen will appear on the balcony later today, that will be a it will. i later today, that will be a it will. i was _ later today, that will be a it will. i was reflecting on what victoria said _ i was reflecting on what victoria said most— i was reflecting on what victoria said. most people in britain retire at the _ said. most people in britain retire at the age — said. most people in britain retire at the age of 65. here she is, 95, 30 years— at the age of 65. here she is, 95, 30 years later, solid work. there are those — 30 years later, solid work. there are those who say it is not much work, _ are those who say it is not much work, standing on a balcony and what we will— work, standing on a balcony and what we will be _ work, standing on a balcony and what we will be reflecting on this the other— we will be reflecting on this the other aspects of and what she does, processing _ other aspects of and what she does, processing and not of cours
that is a crucial point, robert — philip. that is a crucial point, robert. be by her side when, as we are told, the queen will appear on the balcony later today, that will be a it will. i later today, that will be a it will. i was _ later today, that will be a it will. i was reflecting on what victoria said _ i was reflecting on what victoria said most— i was reflecting on what victoria said. most people in britain retire at the _ said. most people in britain retire at the age — said....
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robert rosa moton. and will speak to our theme of building on abraham lincoln's vision of unity and equality, so, please welcome dr. charlotte morris. thank you, mr. kent. good morning. to my platform guests members of the lincoln group ladies and gentlemen on behalf of tuskegee university, it's board of trustees alumni faculty staff and students. i offer my sincere appreciation to the lincoln group of the district of columbia and the united states national park service for extending this invitation to provide remarks at this important commemoration. i must also gratefully acknowledge our special guests in the audience including of course the tuskegee university board of trustees my colleagues from the campus my family and other friends who have joined here for this occasion. on this day we together celebrate the 16th president of these united states of america and affirm president abraham lincoln as a charismatic and forward-thinking leader of the free world. our continuing observance at this memorial
robert rosa moton. and will speak to our theme of building on abraham lincoln's vision of unity and equality, so, please welcome dr. charlotte morris. thank you, mr. kent. good morning. to my platform guests members of the lincoln group ladies and gentlemen on behalf of tuskegee university, it's board of trustees alumni faculty staff and students. i offer my sincere appreciation to the lincoln group of the district of columbia and the united states national park service for extending this...
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pan robert devoted more than half of his life. cave was inhabited in ancient times in the 17th century . the description was compiled by the monk martin alexander vixius in the cave much later, already in the 19th century, after releasing professional scientists in various parts of the cave, the researchers discovered the bones of a mammoth and other prehistoric animals today. these unique finds are stored in a small museum opened at the cave at the beginning of the 20th century. in the cave, released to mine phosphates. they were taken from here by about 5,000 wagons. during mining, new cave rooms were discovered, spacious underground sheltered from prying eyes . halls and passages were taken over by the czech military in 1936. cave. they decided to turn the issue into an ammunition depot. however, they did not have time to arrange an underground arsenal here, soon after slovakia was occupied by the nazis. during world war ii, there was a factory in the cave where aircraft engines were made, the schmidt mission, the germans retre
pan robert devoted more than half of his life. cave was inhabited in ancient times in the 17th century . the description was compiled by the monk martin alexander vixius in the cave much later, already in the 19th century, after releasing professional scientists in various parts of the cave, the researchers discovered the bones of a mammoth and other prehistoric animals today. these unique finds are stored in a small museum opened at the cave at the beginning of the 20th century. in the cave,...
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[applause] [applause] >> congratulations, robert.al awardee is rudy soriano, a performer, choreographer, teacher and leader in the filipino community. rudy soriano is the founder of the lkha filipino folk ensemble, an organization that preserves and celebrates filipino culture through music and dance. rudy is not with us here today. he's out of the country but we would like to show a video of his acceptance. >> i'm rudy soriano, founder and choreographer. dance has always been the center of who i am. it has inspired me to help other people to learn and love the culture and heritage. thank you asian pacific american heritage for this award. i am humbled and honored for the recognition. [applause] >> and so we have representative here to accept this honor for rudy. [applause] [applause] >> of course, last but not least martin yan. [cheers and applause] >> i don't think i really need to say much but i will say this, martin, a master chef, highly respected culinary educator and prolific author, legendary chef has educated and entertained
[applause] [applause] >> congratulations, robert.al awardee is rudy soriano, a performer, choreographer, teacher and leader in the filipino community. rudy soriano is the founder of the lkha filipino folk ensemble, an organization that preserves and celebrates filipino culture through music and dance. rudy is not with us here today. he's out of the country but we would like to show a video of his acceptance. >> i'm rudy soriano, founder and choreographer. dance has always been the...
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"a decision of such magnitude and consequence rests with congress itself," roberts wrote. the case was brought by west virginia's attorney general, representing a group of republican-led states and coal and mining companies. >> lot of people are going to try to make this into an issue about climate change. this is about ensuring that congress, not unelected bureaucrats, get to make the major decisions of the day. >> reporter: justice elena kagan, in a scathing dissent joined by the court's two other liberals, insisted that the clean air act, passed by congress more than 50 years ago, gives the epa flexibility to address climate change, and she blasted her conservative colleagues for taking it away. "the court appoints itself, instead of congress or the expert agency, the decision-maker on climate policy," she wrote. "i cannot think of many things more frightening." but on immigration, a victory for the biden administration. in a 5-4 opinion, the justices ruled that president biden can end the so-called "remain in mexico" program that forced roughly 70,000 assylum seekers t
"a decision of such magnitude and consequence rests with congress itself," roberts wrote. the case was brought by west virginia's attorney general, representing a group of republican-led states and coal and mining companies. >> lot of people are going to try to make this into an issue about climate change. this is about ensuring that congress, not unelected bureaucrats, get to make the major decisions of the day. >> reporter: justice elena kagan, in a scathing dissent...
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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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his name is robert hitchcock. he later was part of the big new york state law firm phillips hitchcock and young hitchcock is acquainted with jackson and he writes this letter complements his concurring opinion and focuses on the statement that there are limits. in other words the paragraph 4 statement andhitchcock unfolds this and says sterilization is a powerful weapon one for principle is approved . our self constituted superman can eliminate jews, communists, democrats or any other group and in the last paragraph he makes a joke about six years line about let's kill all the lawyers. jackson's response dear bob from bob to bob hitchcock is thanks and jokes about the lawyer joke but doesn't disavow any of the heavy reading of paragraph four that there are limits. the import and breadth of skinner came to be understood better over the next decade. the supreme court cited, builds on it in griswold versus connecticut for contraception for married couples. loving versusvirginia, eisenstadt versus baird . general indi
his name is robert hitchcock. he later was part of the big new york state law firm phillips hitchcock and young hitchcock is acquainted with jackson and he writes this letter complements his concurring opinion and focuses on the statement that there are limits. in other words the paragraph 4 statement andhitchcock unfolds this and says sterilization is a powerful weapon one for principle is approved . our self constituted superman can eliminate jews, communists, democrats or any other group and...
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robert. kennedy poverty is in his sights and he's on a committee chaired clark of pennsylvania where they're really doing a deep dive in poverty having hearings and starting to go into the field and to see get on the ground. see what's going on and find out what people need and and this is marion wright marion wright had been a leader of the sit-in movement. it's spellman and she was now i got a law school and went back to mississippi where they only had three black lawyers, so she became the fourth the first black woman admitted to the bar in mississippi and she testifies before clark's committee and says that conditions were worse in mississippi, then they were three years ago when the war on poverty began and it's a result of a combination of things the mechanization of cotton landowners pushing blacks off the land, you know, making it difficult for them to get access to food stamps and all the rest, but it's it's a crisis so they decide to go to mississippi and see for themselves and they
robert. kennedy poverty is in his sights and he's on a committee chaired clark of pennsylvania where they're really doing a deep dive in poverty having hearings and starting to go into the field and to see get on the ground. see what's going on and find out what people need and and this is marion wright marion wright had been a leader of the sit-in movement. it's spellman and she was now i got a law school and went back to mississippi where they only had three black lawyers, so she became the...
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one of robert harlan's letters were collected. john marshalll harlan had spotty recordkeeping, so it could be an accident. it could be that they didn't talk. it could be that robert was traveling to washington regularly because his son was living there, so they could have talked a lot. >> right. >> we just don't know much about thing second half of their lives. we know things from third parties. there were contacts, you know, it wasn't like harlan stopped talking to robert and vice versa, but we don't have communications between the two of them. that was a frustration. a surprise, to me, was just how bad the supreme court was during that era because, again, in law school you're taught these decisions and those justices. i have to say, all the decisions we talked about on both sides, there arehe glimmers of, you kn, sharp thinking in some of these decisions, but mostly they're just abominations. nobody today, you know, nobody on the right, nobody on the left is going to endorse these decisions. it's just, it's kind of shocking how
one of robert harlan's letters were collected. john marshalll harlan had spotty recordkeeping, so it could be an accident. it could be that they didn't talk. it could be that robert was traveling to washington regularly because his son was living there, so they could have talked a lot. >> right. >> we just don't know much about thing second half of their lives. we know things from third parties. there were contacts, you know, it wasn't like harlan stopped talking to robert and vice...
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why wouldn't it be robert robert, robert i loved the script, man. i love the twists.acy is a little hard to follow. so if you had to, just for me, if you had to talk about "chinatown," the themes, et cetera, what would the pitch be, man? >> seth: please welcome to the show. matthew goode, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: thank you for being here >> thank you very much my pleasure. >> seth: this is -- this is such a wonderful show this is a mini series, a 10-episode mini series, about the making of "the godfather." >> yeah. >> seth: and all the incredible hurdles that had to be overcome. do you remember the first time you saw "the godfather"? because i know i certainly do. >> it was just before i went to drama school, and i thought i should probably watch something that, you know, might make me a better actor and, yeah, and it was -- i was legal. it was one of the first times i was legal to actually watch an 18 video which shows how long ago that was. >> seth: were they pretty -- growing up in england, were they pretty strict about that, getting -- >> not i
why wouldn't it be robert robert, robert i loved the script, man. i love the twists.acy is a little hard to follow. so if you had to, just for me, if you had to talk about "chinatown," the themes, et cetera, what would the pitch be, man? >> seth: please welcome to the show. matthew goode, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: thank you for being here >> thank you very much my pleasure. >> seth: this is -- this is such a wonderful show this is a mini...
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robert jackson and james burns the next year. these eight roosevelt appointees just one after another in the wings, starting in the summer of 37. >> there were so many opportunities for him to compromise. not so much cummings, who was a true believer as his attorney general, but others came to him, repeatedly, with offers. wheeler, montana -- with offers to compromise. he just wouldn't have it! he was dead set on moving ahead. he wouldn't even recognize the reality of what was happening. his own allies were coming to him with stories about what's going on out there. how he was losing, you know, support -- constituencies. he was very bull headed in that. it is extraordinary. the sense of timing that we credit him with, the exquisite sensitivity to political wins. he just was dead set on this. >> there is a little colonel in this that i think is maybe an explanation of that. home are cummings, the attorney general, was really the harassment and the proponent in this. part of the problem on the supreme court was justice james make r
robert jackson and james burns the next year. these eight roosevelt appointees just one after another in the wings, starting in the summer of 37. >> there were so many opportunities for him to compromise. not so much cummings, who was a true believer as his attorney general, but others came to him, repeatedly, with offers. wheeler, montana -- with offers to compromise. he just wouldn't have it! he was dead set on moving ahead. he wouldn't even recognize the reality of what was happening....