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roberts. roberts memos show how staunchly he fought for months. the memos the talking points, the op eds he drafted under his own name and others, the political guidance he offered, the media criticism of stories that he read every morning. the testimony he scripted. the attorney general. the letters to u.s. senators. the way that he refused to. accept defeat. violations of section two should not be made too. easy to prove since they provide a basis for the most intrusive interference imaginable by federal courts, state and local processes wrote. the effects test wrote would establish essentially a quota system for electoral politics that was inconsistent with this notion of popular. i talked with a number of the people who worked with him at the time still his friends very serious conservatives. and they said voting. that was john's fight, said bruce fein. always john's fight. he served with as another assistant attorney general. charles cooper, the veteran conservative litigator who's argued
roberts. roberts memos show how staunchly he fought for months. the memos the talking points, the op eds he drafted under his own name and others, the political guidance he offered, the media criticism of stories that he read every morning. the testimony he scripted. the attorney general. the letters to u.s. senators. the way that he refused to. accept defeat. violations of section two should not be made too. easy to prove since they provide a basis for the most intrusive interference...
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roberts. roberts memos show how staunchly he fought for months. the memos the talking points, the op eds he drafted under his own name and others, the political guidance he offered, the media criticism of stories that he read every morning. the testimony he scripted. the attorney general. the letters to u.s. senators. the way that he refused to. accept defeat. violations of section two should not be made too. easy to prove since they provide a basis for the most intrusive interference imaginable by federal courts, state and local processes wrote. the effects test wrote would establish essentially a quota system for electoral politics that was inconsistent with this notion of popular. i talked with a number of the people who worked with him at the time still his friends very serious conservatives. and they said voting. that was john's fight, said bruce fein. always john's fight. he served with as another assistant attorney general. charles cooper, the veteran conservative litigator who's argued
roberts. roberts memos show how staunchly he fought for months. the memos the talking points, the op eds he drafted under his own name and others, the political guidance he offered, the media criticism of stories that he read every morning. the testimony he scripted. the attorney general. the letters to u.s. senators. the way that he refused to. accept defeat. violations of section two should not be made too. easy to prove since they provide a basis for the most intrusive interference...
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not a picture of robert newburgh just going to state that right here to understand the trials of robert newburgh, we first have to start with the man himself. robert newburgh was born in 1742, near dublin, ireland. his parents were protestant, and they descended from the english planters that remade the island into an english colony. robert grew up with the. privileges of an elite background. he was skilled in horse riding, spoke latin and studied with a private tutor at 16. he entered trinity college and took his bachelor's degree. four years later. upon completing his education, robert newburgh became a priest. he had been raised in the anglican tradition and he took holy orders in the church of ireland, a protestant denomination that was the irish branch of the church of england. upon his ordination, newburgh became a traveling parson serving in several choruses or temporary appointments across ireland. three years later, he entered the british army as a chaplain. he purchased a commission in the 18th regiment of foote, also known as the royal irish regiment. in may 1773, robert newb
not a picture of robert newburgh just going to state that right here to understand the trials of robert newburgh, we first have to start with the man himself. robert newburgh was born in 1742, near dublin, ireland. his parents were protestant, and they descended from the english planters that remade the island into an english colony. robert grew up with the. privileges of an elite background. he was skilled in horse riding, spoke latin and studied with a private tutor at 16. he entered trinity...
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regan. >> robert m.egan. >> thomas michael regan. >> christian michael otto regenhard. >> howard reich. >> gregg reidy. >> james brian reilly. >> kevin o. reilly. >> timothy e. reilly. >> joseph reina jr. >> thomas barnes reinig. >> frank bennet reisman. >> joshua scott reiss. >> karen renda. >> john armand reo. >> richard seral rescorla. >> john thomas resta. >> eduvigis reyes. david e reddick. >> bruce albert reynolds. >> john frederick rhodes. >> francis severio riccardelli. >> rudolph n. riccio. >> annmarie riccoboni. >> david rice. >> eileen mary rice. >> kenneth f. rice iii. >> vernon allan richard. and my uncles emrick harvey and robert t. plumbing and family friends kathy mazza and edward schunk. thank you. >> and robert howard of the port authority police department. robert, your grandsons are getting so big now. you have great nieces now. i cannot believe it has been 23 years since you were taken from us and the pain is just as raw as when it happened. i promise our leaders will never let anoth
regan. >> robert m.egan. >> thomas michael regan. >> christian michael otto regenhard. >> howard reich. >> gregg reidy. >> james brian reilly. >> kevin o. reilly. >> timothy e. reilly. >> joseph reina jr. >> thomas barnes reinig. >> frank bennet reisman. >> joshua scott reiss. >> karen renda. >> john armand reo. >> richard seral rescorla. >> john thomas resta. >> eduvigis reyes. david e...
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my name is robert meeropol, but i was born robert rosenberg.rry -- my parents, julius and ethen rosenberg, were executed after being convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage by the u.s. government on june 19, 1953, and shortly after, the beginning of 1954, my brother, michael, and i, were adopted by abel and anne meeropol and took their names. peter: who were david and ruth greenglass to you? >> uncle and aunt. peter: what was their role in the situation? >> they turned states evidence, and in return, ruth greenglass was an unindicted co-conspirator, meaning that at any time the government could arrest her but they chose not to arrest her. she and david greenglass testified against her parents. they committed perjury. we can prove that. david greenglass himself admitted that when he was interviewed on 60 minutes in 2001. perjuries that explicitly changed my mother from someone they initially said never participated to somebody who engaged in typing to further the conspiracy, which david greenglass admitted later he things was untrue. so they
my name is robert meeropol, but i was born robert rosenberg.rry -- my parents, julius and ethen rosenberg, were executed after being convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage by the u.s. government on june 19, 1953, and shortly after, the beginning of 1954, my brother, michael, and i, were adopted by abel and anne meeropol and took their names. peter: who were david and ruth greenglass to you? >> uncle and aunt. peter: what was their role in the situation? >> they turned states...
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well, we continue our conversation about the poetry of robert ivanovich rozhdestvensky, today we areith his daughter ekaterina robertovna rozhdestvenskaya, a writer, designer, photographer, translator, but the main thing, after all, as ekaterina herself said robertovna, the daughter is wonderful. poet, we are now in the middle of our program, our release, and i remind you, although you, i hope, remember that this is 5 minutes of the author's column, that is, the host's column, and i do one of three, i show an old book, i read a poem or a quote from a classic of a prose nature, well today, of course, i do two things at once, as it often happens, i pick up ... a very important, illustrative book, this book is called drifting prospect, it was published by the soviet publishing house writer, our experienced interlocutors on the other side of the screen or headphones, of course, know what the design looked like, a soviet writer in the sixties fifties, this book is quite early, it is, if i'm not mistaken, the fourth in a row 59. and there are photographs that were sent by robert ivanovich
well, we continue our conversation about the poetry of robert ivanovich rozhdestvensky, today we areith his daughter ekaterina robertovna rozhdestvenskaya, a writer, designer, photographer, translator, but the main thing, after all, as ekaterina herself said robertovna, the daughter is wonderful. poet, we are now in the middle of our program, our release, and i remind you, although you, i hope, remember that this is 5 minutes of the author's column, that is, the host's column, and i do one of...
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[bell] robert pennender. [bell] robert r. ploger iii. [bell] and his wife, sandra f. ploger.nant darren h. pontel, united states navy reserve. [bell] scott powell. [bell] captain jack d. punches, united states navy, retired. [bell] petty officer first class joseph j. picier junior, united states navy. [bell] lisa j. raines. [bell] deborah a. ransor. [bell] rhonda sue rasmussen. [bell] petty officer first class marsha d. ratchford, united states navy. [bell] martha m. reski. [bell] todd h. rubin. [bell] cecelia e. lawson-richard. [bell] edward v. rowenhorse. [bell] judy rowlette. [bell] sergeant major robert e. russell, united states army, retired. [bell] chief ford officer william r. ruth, united states army reserve. [bell] charles e. sabin senior. [bell] marjorie c. sallamony. [bell] john p. sammartino. [bell] colonel david m. scales, united states army. [bell] commander robert a. schlagel, united states navy. [bell] janice m. scott. [bell] lt. col. michael l. sells, united states army, retired. [bell] marion h. serva. [bell] commander dan f. shenour, united states navy. [be
[bell] robert pennender. [bell] robert r. ploger iii. [bell] and his wife, sandra f. ploger.nant darren h. pontel, united states navy reserve. [bell] scott powell. [bell] captain jack d. punches, united states navy, retired. [bell] petty officer first class joseph j. picier junior, united states navy. [bell] lisa j. raines. [bell] deborah a. ransor. [bell] rhonda sue rasmussen. [bell] petty officer first class marsha d. ratchford, united states navy. [bell] martha m. reski. [bell] todd h....
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go ahead robert, sure. it's the the hezballah is far for more powerful than than hamas because of its support from some of its surrounding uh some of its neighbors and allies and also because of the fact it isn't it isn't occupied and it is able to trade and import and export goods and import goods that it needs for for weapons also the uh the the hezballah is is battle ready there the soldiers are battle ready uh they they're going to if if israel should invade and it's uh uh there's there's combat on the ground then israel is going to suffer huge losses because the israel idea of forces, the idea of terrorists are not equipped, they don't have the experience of the training that the hez soldiers have as far as as combat on the ground, so the the relative strength between hisb and amas, amas is stronger by orders of... attitude and their soldiers are much better trained than the idea of terrorists, and what israel is doing now is is what its best able to do, which is is bombing a distance, but as far as an
go ahead robert, sure. it's the the hezballah is far for more powerful than than hamas because of its support from some of its surrounding uh some of its neighbors and allies and also because of the fact it isn't it isn't occupied and it is able to trade and import and export goods and import goods that it needs for for weapons also the uh the the hezballah is is battle ready there the soldiers are battle ready uh they they're going to if if israel should invade and it's uh uh there's there's...
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robert jenrick got 22 votes.got 22 votes and kemi badenoch got 22 votes and kemi badenoch got 22 votes yesterday, and dame priti patel has been knocked out of the race. she got 14 votes and i'm now joined by former chief brexit negotiator lord frost. david, thank you so much for coming in tonight. it's a pleasure. it was quite close yesterday. the race, especially amongst the bottom five candidates. >> that's right. i mean i think obviously the campaigns were doing the best they could to work out who, who, who might vote for who. but i don't think anybody really knew. and obviously there are not many mps now sadly. and small movements make a large difference. so i think everybody is reassessing in the light of yesterday's results. >> so i think 14 votes went to priti patel, where do you think those voters will go? will the mps move en masse to a different candidate, or will they make up their minds separately? >> i mean, it's difficult to tell because what the policy similarity isn't the only factor at play. you
robert jenrick got 22 votes.got 22 votes and kemi badenoch got 22 votes and kemi badenoch got 22 votes yesterday, and dame priti patel has been knocked out of the race. she got 14 votes and i'm now joined by former chief brexit negotiator lord frost. david, thank you so much for coming in tonight. it's a pleasure. it was quite close yesterday. the race, especially amongst the bottom five candidates. >> that's right. i mean i think obviously the campaigns were doing the best they could to...
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do you agree with robert? it could be for more, maybe it has his eyes on more territory, because we've seen the regime every time it was involved in. conflict over the decades and its allies came to its help, try to keep it and help keep it propped up uh, it always emerged occupying more territory, whether it be parts of syria or lebanon or more of palestine uh territory is always been in occupying new territory and annexing and usurping has always been a serious motivating factor for the zionist entity. do you still feel that is part of its playbook today? um, well, i think um, in terms of what is driving this, i don't think it's netanyahu himself is driving this, and yes, the ambition for greater israel, is obviously motivating factor, but i i think what what it fails to recognize for many, many decades, israel has effectively dictated us foreign policy when it comes to... middle east um because it it controls congress to great extent, it controls uh the uk parliament to to a great extent as well, um, but th
do you agree with robert? it could be for more, maybe it has his eyes on more territory, because we've seen the regime every time it was involved in. conflict over the decades and its allies came to its help, try to keep it and help keep it propped up uh, it always emerged occupying more territory, whether it be parts of syria or lebanon or more of palestine uh territory is always been in occupying new territory and annexing and usurping has always been a serious motivating factor for the...
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john roberts did not join them in every case. he famously declined to overturn roe v.w docket decisions he said the conservatives on his right went too far. he kind of got sick of losing. he decided losing was for suckers and so instead because he couldn't beat them, he joined the five conservatives and sort of almost out-conservatived them these cases preserving himself as trump's chief defender behind the scenes. it seemed he had some contempt for trump's extremism and spoken out in fact about trump's degrogation of the judiciary but none of this came through, and he never wavered in his commitment giving trump all the imine taw he wanted and more and giving trump a major victory in 2024 that would reshape the law in his own image. >> it just feels like we need more leaks from this court. you think we're going to get them, mark? >> i do. i think we've entered a great new age of reporting where journalists are no longer stenographers but cultivating behind the scenes and treating the court like an institution of flawed government employees that it actually is. that gi
john roberts did not join them in every case. he famously declined to overturn roe v.w docket decisions he said the conservatives on his right went too far. he kind of got sick of losing. he decided losing was for suckers and so instead because he couldn't beat them, he joined the five conservatives and sort of almost out-conservatived them these cases preserving himself as trump's chief defender behind the scenes. it seemed he had some contempt for trump's extremism and spoken out in fact...
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he say it to the whole world, i would argue a little bit, because most of the statements of both roberto and viktor orbán in hungary, they are aimed more at a domestic audience, why? because it is precisely on such rhetoric, on the policy of peace, on the policy of not supporting any military actions or supplying weapons to uh, such mystifications of the same banderites, nazis, fascists, that robert pitso came to power in principle, that is, this is the main of his audience, which is conducted that's all these narratives, so in order to support... to have his status now, to strengthen his status, robert fizo continues to use such terms and continues to play on such rather sensitive topics for us, on the one hand. it's the impression that they don't follow the internal affairs of ukraine very much, although probably, looking at the status of robert fitzo, i think he knows a little more than the average slovak, and that there, for example, those fighters divisions, which i understand to be hinted at by robert fitzo, who is associated with nazism or he has fascism, they are actually restra
he say it to the whole world, i would argue a little bit, because most of the statements of both roberto and viktor orbán in hungary, they are aimed more at a domestic audience, why? because it is precisely on such rhetoric, on the policy of peace, on the policy of not supporting any military actions or supplying weapons to uh, such mystifications of the same banderites, nazis, fascists, that robert pitso came to power in principle, that is, this is the main of his audience, which is conducted...
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robert fontina to discuss that more. robert, were you listening to even, what are your thoughts regarding with the comments that he made that the united states will do anything that israel wants it to do, even if it's not in the u.s.'s best interest, as he mentioned, the uh the pro israel lobbies in the united states are very important to the elected officials, the lobbies donate millions upon millions of dollars through reelection campaigns, and this is they don't want to give that up, so the idea of international law, human rights, these sorts of things take second uh place to these elected officials holding to their their jobs in in washington dc. now if the united states, if biden really does approve what's happening, but doesn't want to harm democrats chances in the next in the upcoming election by withholding armaments uh from israel he could certainly pressure other countries to do just that, he could the other countries, including canada, uh, germany, france, other countries that supply weapons to to israel could
robert fontina to discuss that more. robert, were you listening to even, what are your thoughts regarding with the comments that he made that the united states will do anything that israel wants it to do, even if it's not in the u.s.'s best interest, as he mentioned, the uh the pro israel lobbies in the united states are very important to the elected officials, the lobbies donate millions upon millions of dollars through reelection campaigns, and this is they don't want to give that up, so the...
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robert: thank you cheryl. of the millennial's and gen z's are choosing to have kids these new survey tells us why a new member of kamala harris team, said that she is hesitant to have children predict very different reason than jason and carolyn downey, a million on it all next. yeah... one of us always had to be first. first! first! [continue bickering in background] hold on, guys! [car honk] first. today, we're first together. we love you, mom and dad. thank you so much for making it possible. and now you can finally put yourselves first. vanguard investments and advice. for college, retirement, and all of life's firsts. that's the value of ownership. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doc
robert: thank you cheryl. of the millennial's and gen z's are choosing to have kids these new survey tells us why a new member of kamala harris team, said that she is hesitant to have children predict very different reason than jason and carolyn downey, a million on it all next. yeah... one of us always had to be first. first! first! [continue bickering in background] hold on, guys! [car honk] first. today, we're first together. we love you, mom and dad. thank you so much for making it...
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[sirens wailing] ♪ ♪ - robert kennedy's now undergoing a neurosurgical operation. you're deep in a show or a game or the game. on a train, at home, at work. okay, maybe not at work. point is at xfinity. we're constantly engineering new ways to get the entertainment you love to you faster and easier than ever. that's what i do. is that love island? [solemn music] ♪ ♪ - this was really the death of hope. a loss of belief in the entire system. - my brother need not be idealized, or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life. to be remembered simply as a good and decent man, who saw wrong and tried to right it. saw suffering, and tried to heal it. saw war, and tried to stop it. those of us who loved him and who take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us, what he wished for others, will someday come to pass for all the world. ♪ ♪ - well, i feel almost like hiding my face as an american that something like this could actually happen. - i think we're havin' a little too much violence in this country. - they go after the good men, like john kennedy, robert k
[sirens wailing] ♪ ♪ - robert kennedy's now undergoing a neurosurgical operation. you're deep in a show or a game or the game. on a train, at home, at work. okay, maybe not at work. point is at xfinity. we're constantly engineering new ways to get the entertainment you love to you faster and easier than ever. that's what i do. is that love island? [solemn music] ♪ ♪ - this was really the death of hope. a loss of belief in the entire system. - my brother need not be idealized, or...
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melvin roberts is the victim? >> melvin is not the type of person to be a victim of anything. >> reporter: melvin was the longest practicing lawyer in south carolina. he defended the rich and poor for 55 years. he a massage like a bit of a small-town celebrity. whether he liked it or not. >> the thing about melvin is he was into everything. >> reporter: he was so influential, the street where he lived was named after him. roberts avenue. a true renaissance man devoted to his family. >> he was everything to me. he was my best friend. he was my mentor. >> reporter: melvin had two sons. david and ronnie. >> he was instrumental in making the into who i am. >> reporter: the three men shared an unusually strong bond. >> dad, david and myself, it was our normal routine to have lunch every day. >> you all sound thick as thieves the three of you. >> absolutely. >> the last thing i did every day as i gave dad a big hug and kiss on the cheek and tell him i love him. he told me the same thing, every single day. >> he loved to
melvin roberts is the victim? >> melvin is not the type of person to be a victim of anything. >> reporter: melvin was the longest practicing lawyer in south carolina. he defended the rich and poor for 55 years. he a massage like a bit of a small-town celebrity. whether he liked it or not. >> the thing about melvin is he was into everything. >> reporter: he was so influential, the street where he lived was named after him. roberts avenue. a true renaissance man devoted to...
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mark joseph stern, why were you wrong and who do you think john roberts really is? roberts was conservative through and through and share the goals of the conservative movement, that he was not a maga extremist. that he did not support the excesses of trumpism and that he would at least attempt to guide his court toward some type of middleground in at least some cases that involved donald trump and the election and the reality is we were wrong about that. you know this new reporting demonstrates that roberts really throws out his liberal colleagues when they came to him, attempting to make compromises in these momentous cases. instead he was delusional enough to believe the praise from sycophants like neil gorsuch chand brett kavanaugh, who promised him these would be decisions for the ages and the public would embrace and celebrate a sweeping ruling granting trump criminal immunity for attempting to subvert the 2020 election. i think we believed roberts still had some eagerness for compromise and we thought he cared about the courts institutional legitimacy as a go
mark joseph stern, why were you wrong and who do you think john roberts really is? roberts was conservative through and through and share the goals of the conservative movement, that he was not a maga extremist. that he did not support the excesses of trumpism and that he would at least attempt to guide his court toward some type of middleground in at least some cases that involved donald trump and the election and the reality is we were wrong about that. you know this new reporting...
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robert.ct to happen next week with mike it we expect to happen next week with mike , ' . ., with mike it is so difficult to tell. someone _ with mike it is so difficult to tell. someone just - with mike it is so difficult to tell. someone just said - with mike it is so difficult to tell. someone just said to l with mike it is so difficult to l tell. someone just said to me tell. someonejust said to me that it tell. someonejust said to me thatitis tell. someonejust said to me that it is difficult to predict because in past we can say there had been shenanigans where people may be lending their votes to someone else in order to make sure that someone else drops to the bottom because they might be seen as a competitor for those votes. so i suppose the most eminent question is what happens to those votes that priti patel had? will she, those votes that priti patel had? willshe, infavour of somebody else? even if she were to do that, it doesn't mean that all her supporters will switch. they will n
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robert jenrick 28 votes. margin. robert jenrick 28 votes. but priti patel on 14. she's out .l on 14. she's out. >> priti patel is now out. robert jenrick yeah , not that robert jenrick yeah, not that surprising that he's the favourite among conservative mps. we knew he was more popular with conservative mps than kemi badenoch. i mean, as we expected , badenoch. i mean, as we expected, those two are well in the lead but still it all is very, very close together. you've got sort of 22 and then the next, the next sort of pack of mps, if you like, you've got tom tugendhat on 17. that's only five votes in it. you don't have to have very many people to change their minds to see that all changing up.and minds to see that all changing up. and of course, there is a lot of time left that number five will be whittled to down four on tuesday. those four will have a sort of political beauty pageant at the conservative party conference at the end of the beginning of october, then after that, we're going to see two weeks for conservative members to mull over what they make of it. conservati
robert jenrick 28 votes. margin. robert jenrick 28 votes. but priti patel on 14. she's out .l on 14. she's out. >> priti patel is now out. robert jenrick yeah , not that robert jenrick yeah, not that surprising that he's the favourite among conservative mps. we knew he was more popular with conservative mps than kemi badenoch. i mean, as we expected , badenoch. i mean, as we expected, those two are well in the lead but still it all is very, very close together. you've got sort of 22 and...
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but as robert jenrick i mean he mps used to call him robert jenrick.rded as so you talk about you you talk about stardust. >> i mean what stardust is keir starmer got absolutely zero. >> he's the prime minister —25. >> he's the prime minister —25. >> but seriously, i think that it's quite right. i think politics will change. i mean, the speed of which labour have managed to annoy all the pensioners and goodness knows how many other people and they've only been in power, you know, five minutes and, and keir starmer seems to want to be, you know, unpopular. well he's going the right way about it and i suggest he only got 35% of the vote. so, you know, be careful . vote. so, you know, be careful. >> michael will know this. as a football fan like me, michael's a manchester united supporter. i'm a southampton supporter. we know from years of following football, not politics, that even if your team is not very good, even if it's bad, you'll still win if the opposition is worse. okay. >> very briefly before you go. >> very briefly before you go. >> i mean, i'
but as robert jenrick i mean he mps used to call him robert jenrick.rded as so you talk about you you talk about stardust. >> i mean what stardust is keir starmer got absolutely zero. >> he's the prime minister —25. >> he's the prime minister —25. >> but seriously, i think that it's quite right. i think politics will change. i mean, the speed of which labour have managed to annoy all the pensioners and goodness knows how many other people and they've only been in...
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in robert moses twice finally robert carrow, how old are you at all? my goodness, how do you saw sorry, you as asking because how do you explain? what is the secret of your vigor? you are vigorous physically and mentally no explanation. >> i just i just happened to like riding well, we like reading what you write, so keep going. robert, kara, thank you so much. >> thank you amazing man amazing author coming up on the amanpour hour, the power of change. >> people used to be afraid to walk down the streets in el salvador's capital. now, those who fled, a flocking back to the city america were watching and. then the next day, our world changed murphy has baby, quayle has cao owns coming out episodes, it says to the world it's okay to be gay. george bush bush does not care about black people never thought something that i wrote would lead to a culture war. you didn't shift back like this anymore he shout like tv on the edge, moments that shaped our culture. >> premieres tomorrow at nine on cnn i thought we had a plan for dan he was set to go to the senior
in robert moses twice finally robert carrow, how old are you at all? my goodness, how do you saw sorry, you as asking because how do you explain? what is the secret of your vigor? you are vigorous physically and mentally no explanation. >> i just i just happened to like riding well, we like reading what you write, so keep going. robert, kara, thank you so much. >> thank you amazing man amazing author coming up on the amanpour hour, the power of change. >> people used to be...
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robert jenrick robert, hopeful. robert jenrick robert, thank you very much indeed for your time .busy man. now you've written this this quite punchy. good afternoon. you've written this quite punchy piece in the daily mail today, talking about how you see english identity being under threat. should we start by saying what do you mean exactly by english identity being under a threat? how do you believe it is ? believe it is? >> well, look, i'm a proud brit. i'm a proud unionist. i want a strong scotland, wales and northern ireland. but i'm also proud to be english. and i think we should be rightly proud of our distinct national identity. and i think influential people like politicians, the media, the civil service in england should say so as well . if we were say so as well. if we were scottish or welsh, of course, our politicians would rightly celebrate our distinctive history, our landscapes, our food, our customs and that is absolutely the right way forward. but i think in england, in particular, in recent decades, our identity has started to fray and we've seen that in our chil
robert jenrick robert, hopeful. robert jenrick robert, thank you very much indeed for your time .busy man. now you've written this this quite punchy. good afternoon. you've written this quite punchy piece in the daily mail today, talking about how you see english identity being under threat. should we start by saying what do you mean exactly by english identity being under a threat? how do you believe it is ? believe it is? >> well, look, i'm a proud brit. i'm a proud unionist. i want a...
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>> hi, good morning, robert. right now i'm here in florida and i believe yesterday as i traveled with the governor to assess damages there, he accounted for 11 deaths here. i would refer to the states for the specific numbers, because they are the ones that are tracking this. what i can tell you is we are getting reports of multiple fatalities across the five states. >> which regions have been hardest hit? >> so this has been, robert, a true multistate event. we have seen -- i have seen, my team on the ground has seen significant impacts in florida, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, and tennessee. i saw the impacts here in florida yesterday. i'm traveling to georgia today so i can see the impacts firsthand there. i'll be in north carolina on monday so i can assess the impacts there. but we're hearing significant infrastructure damage to water systems, communication, roads, critical transportation routes, as well as several homes that have been just destroyed by this, so this is going to be a really complic
>> hi, good morning, robert. right now i'm here in florida and i believe yesterday as i traveled with the governor to assess damages there, he accounted for 11 deaths here. i would refer to the states for the specific numbers, because they are the ones that are tracking this. what i can tell you is we are getting reports of multiple fatalities across the five states. >> which regions have been hardest hit? >> so this has been, robert, a true multistate event. we have seen -- i...
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robert: thank you cheryl.st almost one quarter of the millennial's and gen z's are choosing to have kids these new survey tells us why a new member of kamala harris team, said that she is hesitant to have children predict very different reason than jason and carolyn downey, a million on it al rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. but i'm protected with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. rsv can be serious for those over 60, including those with asthma, diabetes, copd and certain other conditions. but i'm protected. arexvy is proven to be over 82% effective in preventing lower respiratory disease from rsv and over 94% effective in those with these health conditions. (♪) arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients. those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects are injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain,
robert: thank you cheryl.st almost one quarter of the millennial's and gen z's are choosing to have kids these new survey tells us why a new member of kamala harris team, said that she is hesitant to have children predict very different reason than jason and carolyn downey, a million on it al rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. but i'm protected with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. rsv can be serious...
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robert: thank you cheryl.ryl: baby bust almost one quarter of the millennial's and gen z's are choosing to have kids these new survey tells us why a new member of kamala harris team, said that she is hesitant to have children predict very different reason than jason and carolyn downey, a million on it al ♪ (alarm sound) ♪ amelia, turn off alarm. amelia, weather. 70 degrees and sunny today. amelia, unlock the door. i'm afraid i can't do that, jen. ♪ (suspenseful music) ♪ why not? did you forget something? ♪ (suspenseful music) ♪ my protein shake. the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. you're so dramatic amelia. bye jen. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's go
robert: thank you cheryl.ryl: baby bust almost one quarter of the millennial's and gen z's are choosing to have kids these new survey tells us why a new member of kamala harris team, said that she is hesitant to have children predict very different reason than jason and carolyn downey, a million on it al ♪ (alarm sound) ♪ amelia, turn off alarm. amelia, weather. 70 degrees and sunny today. amelia, unlock the door. i'm afraid i can't do that, jen. ♪ (suspenseful music) ♪ why not? did you...
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robert jenrick has _ his name into perhaps? robert jenrick has talked _ his name into perhaps?s talked an _ his name into perhaps? robert jenrick has talked an awful- his name into perhaps? robert jenrick has talked an awful lot | jenrick has talked an awful lot about housing, echoing a bit what kemi badenoch was saying about offering something to a younger generation. it would be fair to say that the conservative party has been associated, and a strongest supporters come from the older population, and from pensioners in particular. he has talked about how the party is going to have to come up the party is going to have to come up with something to offer our younger generation. with so many not able to get on the housing ladder, he has talked about house—building and what the party needs to do there. that has been one of the main things he has talked about. all of them would talk about having lower taxes, about a smaller state, we heard kemi badenoch saying that the state should really be doing fewer things, but trying to do them better. she interestingly said that the conserva
robert jenrick has _ his name into perhaps? robert jenrick has talked _ his name into perhaps?s talked an _ his name into perhaps? robert jenrick has talked an awful- his name into perhaps? robert jenrick has talked an awful lot | jenrick has talked an awful lot about housing, echoing a bit what kemi badenoch was saying about offering something to a younger generation. it would be fair to say that the conservative party has been associated, and a strongest supporters come from the older...
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fantina, uh, have you joined us, robert? here, thank you, thanks so much for being with us, i mean your thoughts, robert, about uh really the complicity of the united states and basically the western hegemonic front in all this, i mean we have seen the israeli regime carry out even prior to the genocide in gaza or the latest genocide in gaza, we have seen them carry out terror attacks after terror attacks against the palestinians against the people of the region, and basically nothing was done, nothing was said, uh by the western hegemonic front to stop this entity and we see again we have reports of another leader being killed, we not sure if that is true or not, but it is happening regular, more and more regularly, and of course without any condemnation, your thoughts about the level of complicity by the united states and its allies? none of this could happen? without the complete support of the united states, so every war crime, every violation international law, every human rights violation that israel is guilty of, unit
fantina, uh, have you joined us, robert? here, thank you, thanks so much for being with us, i mean your thoughts, robert, about uh really the complicity of the united states and basically the western hegemonic front in all this, i mean we have seen the israeli regime carry out even prior to the genocide in gaza or the latest genocide in gaza, we have seen them carry out terror attacks after terror attacks against the palestinians against the people of the region, and basically nothing was done,...
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ten years ago, as founder robert egger and in the interest of full disclosure, like robert officiated our wedding. so i'm kind of in the tank here. i'm not impartial here. but when robert left to go west, just over years ago, i didn't want to lose that institutional memory. and i wanted to make sure that the all the people who worked with robert in his early days could have their stories told. and i wanted to disrupt those traditional ways we talk about nonprofits, right? think about the stories we tell about charities in america right there. either charity cases, they sort of simply listed transactional relationships. it's a story of a visionary founder who had a great idea and everything worked great that no offense to robert, but that's not how things work. right? or charities get in the news when they do something wrong. right. they don't use other people's funds or trust. well, and i looked at the story of the kitchen, these improbable heroes, and saw a narrative that hit all of those things with a brick. right. and the real story of a successful nonprofit is people, individual p
ten years ago, as founder robert egger and in the interest of full disclosure, like robert officiated our wedding. so i'm kind of in the tank here. i'm not impartial here. but when robert left to go west, just over years ago, i didn't want to lose that institutional memory. and i wanted to make sure that the all the people who worked with robert in his early days could have their stories told. and i wanted to disrupt those traditional ways we talk about nonprofits, right? think about the...
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john roberts did not immediately join them in every case.shadow docket decisions she said that the conservatives to his right had gone too far and it seems that he kind of just got sick of losing. he decided that losing was for suckers and so instead, because he could not beat them, he joined the five conservative some sort of almost out conservative to them in these cases, presenting himself as trump's chief defender behind the scenes. that was startling to me because previously it seems that he had some contempt for trumps extremism and had spoken out, in fact, about trumps degradation of the judiciary but none of that skepticism toward trump came through in these decisions and it appears that roberts never wavered behind the scenes and his commitment to giving trump all the immunity that he wanted and more and positioning trump to achieve a major victory in 2024 that would let him reshape the law even further in his own image. >> it just feels like we need more leaks from this court. you think we're going to get them? >> i do. i think we
john roberts did not immediately join them in every case.shadow docket decisions she said that the conservatives to his right had gone too far and it seems that he kind of just got sick of losing. he decided that losing was for suckers and so instead, because he could not beat them, he joined the five conservative some sort of almost out conservative to them in these cases, presenting himself as trump's chief defender behind the scenes. that was startling to me because previously it seems that...
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robert: thank you cheryl.rter of the millennial's and gen z's are choosing to have kids these new survey tells us why a new member of kamala harris team, said that she is hesitant to have children predict very different reason than jason and carolyn downey, a million on it al ♪ oh in a factory, there was a glove ♪ ♪ a tougher kind of glove, ♪ ♪ like you never did see... ♪ ♪ now the cloth is strong ♪ ♪ stronger than the flames ♪ ♪ the flame is in the heart ♪ ♪ and the heart is in the work ♪ ♪ the work builds the life ♪ ♪ where we're safe at home... ♪ jpmorganchase invests in manufacturing to help create stronger communities. ♪ make the green grass grow all around all around ♪ ♪ make the green grass grow all around ♪ ♪ protect against rsv with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients. those with weakened immune systems may have a lower respons
robert: thank you cheryl.rter of the millennial's and gen z's are choosing to have kids these new survey tells us why a new member of kamala harris team, said that she is hesitant to have children predict very different reason than jason and carolyn downey, a million on it al ♪ oh in a factory, there was a glove ♪ ♪ a tougher kind of glove, ♪ ♪ like you never did see... ♪ ♪ now the cloth is strong ♪ ♪ stronger than the flames ♪ ♪ the flame is in the heart ♪ ♪ and the...