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michael roberts seemed eager to help mona, too. for instance, when she told him her 20-year-old son, dustin, was drifting, struggling to hold down a job and at odds with his parents, michael made a generous offer. michael goes, well, you know, i could take him under my wing. and you know, i could mentor him a little bit and see if i can get him off on a good path. and you know, he just seemed so sincere about it. and i'm like, really? wow, that's special. ok. dennis murphy (voiceover): which is why what happened on december 13, 2001, and the identity of who had been inside the roberts home surprised everyone the way it did. no light spilled from the windows of the house where the brutal attack was taking place. inside, 11-year-old bert was frozen, unsure. he had heard his mother being choked, but now there was silence. he grabbed a baseball bat, handed his younger brother a pen, told him to use it as a weapon. so you're the protector, and you're 11 years old here? yeah, and the only thing i wanted to do is protect them. dennis murp
michael roberts seemed eager to help mona, too. for instance, when she told him her 20-year-old son, dustin, was drifting, struggling to hold down a job and at odds with his parents, michael made a generous offer. michael goes, well, you know, i could take him under my wing. and you know, i could mentor him a little bit and see if i can get him off on a good path. and you know, he just seemed so sincere about it. and i'm like, really? wow, that's special. ok. dennis murphy (voiceover): which is...
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so you got go to robert bellah. okay. so he starts robert bellah and then he adds this, i believe, however, that the conflict is not between religion and politics, not of one understanding that american polity includes the civil religion, that that is a points. right. so here's. american politics includes civil religion. so who's it belong to but he's not going to leave it at that describe why bellah as a set of religious beliefs and rituals growing out of the american historical experience is interpreted in the dimension of transcendence. we haven't talked about that of transcendence yet. this is why bellah cares so much about civil religion because believes that in a modern secular age it provides prophetic witness against the united states of america a sense of judgment looming over america. so that's why he cares about this transcendence so called. then newhouse continues, conflict over vietnam is rather between the government. lyndon johnson and richard nixon. the government and the american civil religion. a conflic
so you got go to robert bellah. okay. so he starts robert bellah and then he adds this, i believe, however, that the conflict is not between religion and politics, not of one understanding that american polity includes the civil religion, that that is a points. right. so here's. american politics includes civil religion. so who's it belong to but he's not going to leave it at that describe why bellah as a set of religious beliefs and rituals growing out of the american historical experience is...
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robert luke: it does.ould be hard to explain away that evidence, then you don't know larry hoagland.... josh mankiewicz: how did those numbers get into your wallet? larry hoagland: jerry gave them to me. that man gave them to me. that's why i say he has everything to do with this. josh mankiewicz: he gave you those phone numbers and said,this is how you reach me? larry hoagland: yes. josh mankiewicz: and then, what, gave you another one because he had a second phone? larry hoagland: yes. he said, here's my wife's phone number, and i said, well-- okay, fine. so, i grabbed a piece of paper, wrote it down. josh mankiewicz: all of it to frame you for murder. to what possible end? for what conceivable reason? how does that benefit him? larry hoagland: he-- he's-- it's obvious we've got a maniacal person on our hands here. josh mankiewicz: tell me what you know about jerry. larry hoagland: i know a very little about jerry. i know what he looks like. josh mankiewicz: what does he look like? larry hoagland: about
robert luke: it does.ould be hard to explain away that evidence, then you don't know larry hoagland.... josh mankiewicz: how did those numbers get into your wallet? larry hoagland: jerry gave them to me. that man gave them to me. that's why i say he has everything to do with this. josh mankiewicz: he gave you those phone numbers and said,this is how you reach me? larry hoagland: yes. josh mankiewicz: and then, what, gave you another one because he had a second phone? larry hoagland: yes. he...
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robert: it is certainly very exciting at the moment.lia and hong kong and what i can tell you globally is there has never been more interest in investing in the united states and specifically investing in u.s. private tech companies. the world wants more exposure to the u.s. and u.s. tech companies that i have ever seen. caroline: and yet the valuations are pretty frothy. if you're looking at more $3 trillion company is publicly listed. are you starting to hear there is a worry about hitting the level of market capitalizations on the private market. how long can we sustain these levels? robert: i don't think so. that is not too much of a concern. markets are certainly not cheap but i do not think they are bubbles. for the maker cap there are multiple companies around 20 times earnings which is quite reasonable given the growth profile and the earnings they generate. to be clear we are focused on private markets, not public markets. for us our timeline is over three to seven year type outlook. when we look at these companies we are looki
robert: it is certainly very exciting at the moment.lia and hong kong and what i can tell you globally is there has never been more interest in investing in the united states and specifically investing in u.s. private tech companies. the world wants more exposure to the u.s. and u.s. tech companies that i have ever seen. caroline: and yet the valuations are pretty frothy. if you're looking at more $3 trillion company is publicly listed. are you starting to hear there is a worry about hitting...
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robert in roger city, michigan, and independent. hello, robert. caller: i just wanted to say elon musk and vivek ramaswamy are lobbyists. they have no actual position to influence mike johnson. mike johnson is not bipartisan. the democrats are bipartisan on the bills for ukraine and all those type of things. he broke his word there. he is not reliable. everybody keeps forgetting about the 2025. they never speak about the people. they speak about donald trump. that is all i have to say. thank you. host: robert in rogers city, michigan, and independent caller. we believe that house will come in to formally gavel out the 118th congress in just a minute, or maybe less as we simulcast here on c-span one and c-span two. you are watching the washington journal. we have been live from capitol hill this morning. at noon eastern here on c-span we will bring you live coverage of the house and the speaker vote and then we will go to c-span2 for live coverage of the senate. this and it go about gaveling in the 119th congress and their business, their legislati
robert in roger city, michigan, and independent. hello, robert. caller: i just wanted to say elon musk and vivek ramaswamy are lobbyists. they have no actual position to influence mike johnson. mike johnson is not bipartisan. the democrats are bipartisan on the bills for ukraine and all those type of things. he broke his word there. he is not reliable. everybody keeps forgetting about the 2025. they never speak about the people. they speak about donald trump. that is all i have to say. thank...
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as for justice roberts, remember he wrote the majority opinion here. it is a convoluted, ambiguous opinion. it is messy in many respects. to the extent that anybody professes to know what it means, john roberts is going to be that person. and i have contended all week long that the trump lawyers sort of treated the presidential immunity decision like a great piece of elastic or chewing gum and some point that bubble burst because they tried to stretch it beyond its four corners. they tried to say, for example t that immunity should apply ply to a president-elect because there was something so special about ththe transition period i was like being an actual president, you were imbued with idso many important things to d vis-a-vis the transition that it was just -- [ inaudible ] said, no, no, we have only one president at a time. and i think that argument was aprobably offensive to justice roberts. again, he wordsmithed, we imagine that he wordsmithed over that opinion and labored over it intensively in order to keep together that six-person coalition th
as for justice roberts, remember he wrote the majority opinion here. it is a convoluted, ambiguous opinion. it is messy in many respects. to the extent that anybody professes to know what it means, john roberts is going to be that person. and i have contended all week long that the trump lawyers sort of treated the presidential immunity decision like a great piece of elastic or chewing gum and some point that bubble burst because they tried to stretch it beyond its four corners. they tried to...
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robert— it, for a present to grow up in, robert strong, professor emeritus— in, robert strong, professoreritus at washington. we have also beenjoin by amber ross. we thank you both for your insights, memories, stories today of the 39th president, as we continue to watch here that state funeral beginning today, a multi—day ceremony process. right now it is all about where the president grew up. these are looking at, plains, georgia. the processionjust looking at, plains, georgia. the procession just departed, it will now be making its way, driving slowly, as there are many people gathered on the streets, the roads, highways, want to get a glimpse, sickened byjimmy carteras he want to get a glimpse, sickened byjimmy carter as he mixes me way towards atlanta, georgia. we are outside the carter centre, the residence for his price presidency where he made a huge impact after leaving the white house in 1980 way —— he led a multi—decade life of work, diplomacy, working against contagious diseases and of travelling the world in a post—presidency that is really making the history books not here i
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robert: i think if you talk to our u.s.mics team they still see a lot of reasons for concern in particular some softening in labor market as yours which have really been going on for more than a year with the rise in the unemployment rate, a fall in the hiring rates. they remain concerned that that could be pointing to worse news ahead. however, my own view is that the data still feel more like a soft landing in the u.s. and that those worries in the labor market have really subsided in recent months as the market has shown signs of stabilizing. we have seen the unemployment rate move sideways. you have seen some pickup in some of the survey-based measures. but it is a question mark, and that is the wildcard. those worries about the labor market. or are we more in the soft landing camp? there are no signs of an imminent slowdown, but there are risk factors. scarlet: one area that has been shrinking as manufacturing. i think about today's ism manufacturing data. i wonder if it captures the dynamic where are going to see, whi
robert: i think if you talk to our u.s.mics team they still see a lot of reasons for concern in particular some softening in labor market as yours which have really been going on for more than a year with the rise in the unemployment rate, a fall in the hiring rates. they remain concerned that that could be pointing to worse news ahead. however, my own view is that the data still feel more like a soft landing in the u.s. and that those worries in the labor market have really subsided in recent...
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but a few years ago, robert was fired. the game keeper has now become a poacher. he smuggles rosewood, i read the valuable truth. label left none dollar and she called on gives me curious to meet the law from blah, blah, blah, for zillow. somebody, me for 5, any my numbers, but poaching is not without risk. the tree is in such high demand that it's close to extinction. for the past 3 years, authorities here have signed or rules with looking ahead lies a 9 day journey where a robot and the other smugglers will seek out. so and carry a rosewood tree while of aging police and navigating madagascar unpredictable rivers in foreign lands. and then some of the of the global of the heart. it's not only the police they have to avoid. marauding thieves have also been attracted to the area gone foundation and that therefore means a lot of like the carrying pack swing as much as 50 kilos and best search. the group also has to negotiate a demanding jungle the officer. how are you going to detract the groups off another truck? because robert is worried that he may be carrying t
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robert: could i chime in on that just to support what richard said? last year, as you know, there was a brics summit. 34 countries attended it. 20 heads of state. if you look at the communique on the war in ukraine, it could have been written in moscow, and probably was written in collaboration with the russians and the chinese with respect to the war. it was consistent with china's 12-point quote unquote peace proposal. if you read it, you would have thought, like venus on a halfshell, the war suddenly sprung up and nobody knows why or how. this was signed on by these 34 countries. we know what the intent of russia and china are with respect to brics, as richard said, and they are working very hard on it. there are five or six more applicants to join it with the result that i just described going forward. >> thank you. good morning. paul saunders, center for the national interest. i look very much forward to reading the report. i am very much with you on the idea that it is delusional to try and split china and russia, now or certainly any time in th
robert: could i chime in on that just to support what richard said? last year, as you know, there was a brics summit. 34 countries attended it. 20 heads of state. if you look at the communique on the war in ukraine, it could have been written in moscow, and probably was written in collaboration with the russians and the chinese with respect to the war. it was consistent with china's 12-point quote unquote peace proposal. if you read it, you would have thought, like venus on a halfshell, the war...
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the warren and burger courts did that far more than the roberts court. if we want to focus on federal law, the rehnquist court was the most active in that regard in the post-world war two period. so in terms of the voters through, their elected representatives, from being able to govern themselves by enacting laws, the roberts court gets in the way of that less than did its predecessors. now, the one area where it's been more active where it has done more to put up roadblocks is actually an area i would hope most of us in this in this room think it is particularly need it and maybe isn't doing enough but is doing more than it used to. and that standing up to the executive branch in terms of saying no to aggregations of power by the executive branch the assertion of authority administrative agencies that was not delegated them by congress. the roberts court does do that more than its predecessors, and i would argue that's a good thing, because under our system of government, administrative agencies have no authority other than that which has been given to
the warren and burger courts did that far more than the roberts court. if we want to focus on federal law, the rehnquist court was the most active in that regard in the post-world war two period. so in terms of the voters through, their elected representatives, from being able to govern themselves by enacting laws, the roberts court gets in the way of that less than did its predecessors. now, the one area where it's been more active where it has done more to put up roadblocks is actually an...
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first lady and secretary of state hillary clinton and actor denzel washington and custodial work robertnedy, presidential medal of freedom is the nation's highest honor. [cheering and applauding] is. [applause] >> good afternoon and happy new year. president lincoln had his inaugural address. president lincoln passed. frederick douglass. here we are where abraham lincoln said unify the nation. filled to join kamala harris. hell of a lawyer, by the way. [laughter] for the finalal time at the artf restoring the middle of freedom and a group of extraordinary who gave their sacred. let me just say to you, thank you for all you've done for this country, you embody the nation's out of many, one. people of different backgrounds and talents and generation in different genders, remarkable giftss and passion spent on our results as one nation, under god, liberty and justice for all. it matters it really does matter.. rock stars, sports stars. feed the hungry give hope to those who are hurting. it's amazing your innovation,zi hugh inspired so many lives. you answered the call to serve inan the lea
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on your screen is robert f kennedy jr. he's the author of this book crimes against nature how george w bush and his corporate pals are plundering the country and hijacking our democracy. mr. kennedy, a rather strong title. i think it's accurate the book is, you know, i've been disciplined over 20 years as an environmental advocate about about being and bipartisan in my to these issues. i don't think there's any such thing as republican children or democratic children. i think the worst thing that could happen to the environment is if it becomes the province of a single political party. but you can't speak honestly about the environment in any context today without speaking critically of this president. if you go to nrdc website, the natural resources defense council, which is one of the groups that i work for, you'll see over 400 major environmental rollbacks that have been promoted by this administration over the last three and a half years as part of a concerted, deliberate to eviscerate 30 years of environmental law. wh
on your screen is robert f kennedy jr. he's the author of this book crimes against nature how george w bush and his corporate pals are plundering the country and hijacking our democracy. mr. kennedy, a rather strong title. i think it's accurate the book is, you know, i've been disciplined over 20 years as an environmental advocate about about being and bipartisan in my to these issues. i don't think there's any such thing as republican children or democratic children. i think the worst thing...
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tracey robert's and the truth. agent vileta started to suspect that other events in this woman's dramatic life story might not hold up to examination. trent vileta: either you have to believe the whole entire world is out to get tracey, or tracey's a criminal and she just does bad things. dennis murphy (voiceover): agent vileta took another look at the story of the chicago dentist whom tracey claimed had raped her. he'd signed a confession offering to pay tracey damages, or so she claimed. but the dentist told the cold case investigator that the confession was a forgery. he basically said she extorted him. dennis murphy (voiceover): it all made the agent wonder anew about tracey's relationship with michael, husband number two. sure, some people around the farming town didn't care much for the businessman. but had he really been abusive to his wife? back in 2000, michael had been arrested for that alleged assault on tracey. but he told the investigator that he had actually been trying to protect tracey at the time,
tracey robert's and the truth. agent vileta started to suspect that other events in this woman's dramatic life story might not hold up to examination. trent vileta: either you have to believe the whole entire world is out to get tracey, or tracey's a criminal and she just does bad things. dennis murphy (voiceover): agent vileta took another look at the story of the chicago dentist whom tracey claimed had raped her. he'd signed a confession offering to pay tracey damages, or so she claimed. but...
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robert.- critics will - having this debate. thank you. robert.- critics will say l robert. chris? critics will say it is not a _ robert. chris? critics will say it is not a far _ robert. chris? critics will say it is not a far right _ it is not a far right bandwagon. the report said there — bandwagon. the report said there were six towns, rochdale -ot there were six towns, rochdale got one — there were six towns, rochdale got one mention. we found court reports _ got one mention. we found court reports gangs operating in 50 towns — reports gangs operating in 50 towns across the country. are you certain — towns across the country. are you certain as prime minister it is_ you certain as prime minister it is not— you certain as prime minister it is not going on today? why don't — it is not going on today? why don't you _ it is not going on today? why don't you order a national public— don't you order a national public inquiry? are you afraid it may— public inquiry? are you afraid it may expose failings of your role _ it may expose failings of your role and _ it may expose failings of
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robert califf meant he wouldn't criticize the food industry. the head of the fda won't do it, who will? it's going to take the leaders who are brave enough to tell processed food companies to stop putting profits over our health. california passed a bill to ban dies in school spirit it was a unanimous decision. all democrats, republicans, and lawmakers and 15 15 other sts also look at the same. this is a type of leadership we desperately need. president trump just posted last week about the harmful additives found in american bread that is banned in your pick a fight we started over ten years ago petitioning subway to remove as a die carbon on by a cantors compound you find in yoga mats and she rubber. never in my life have i seen this kind of top-down leadership for these issues. it's the story picky to sit back and take it anymore. we the people can change this food system together. this is our moment. thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, can we please here it for donald trump and robert f. kennedy for bringing to the top
robert califf meant he wouldn't criticize the food industry. the head of the fda won't do it, who will? it's going to take the leaders who are brave enough to tell processed food companies to stop putting profits over our health. california passed a bill to ban dies in school spirit it was a unanimous decision. all democrats, republicans, and lawmakers and 15 15 other sts also look at the same. this is a type of leadership we desperately need. president trump just posted last week about the...
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service, robert f.d a path toward freedom that endures today. guided by the constitution and his conscience, he was a key strategist to his brothers accessible campaigns for senate and the presidency before serving as attorney general. a senator and a presidential candidate himself, with deep empathy and resolve, powerful prose and poetry he focused the nation's moral compass on civil rights. the dignity of the poor. and the ripples of hope we can each cast as we choose not to vision, not hatred, but love, wisdom, and compassion toward one another. [applause] >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> ralph lauren. [applause] the presidential medal of freedom is awarded to ralph lorraine, the son of polish immigrants and a u.s. army veteran, ralph lauren transformed a business into one of america's most iconic brands, leaving a lasting imprint on the world of fashion, fragrance, furniture, and beyond. throughout it all he remains a dedicated philanthropist, including fighting cancer. classic, yet creative, timeless y
service, robert f.d a path toward freedom that endures today. guided by the constitution and his conscience, he was a key strategist to his brothers accessible campaigns for senate and the presidency before serving as attorney general. a senator and a presidential candidate himself, with deep empathy and resolve, powerful prose and poetry he focused the nation's moral compass on civil rights. the dignity of the poor. and the ripples of hope we can each cast as we choose not to vision, not...
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robert f. kennedy, jr. is our guest.f you want to ask questions, 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. independents, 202-748-8002. if you want to text us a question you can do that at 202-748-8003. mr. kennedy, you have an opinion piece in "the wall street journal," and i will show folks the headlines that says the democratic primary -- the democratic party rigs the primaries. what is the focus of the piece? guest: the democratic party is basically doing the same thing to me that they did to bernie sanders last time but worse. in fact, they are adopting rules that will disenfranchise the citizens of states like iowa and new hampshire. they voted against president biden last time. because i have campaigned in iowa and new hampshire i would not be able to win any delegates under these dnc rules. not only that, but the dnc is now adopting a rule that will disenfranchise georgia voters so that any candidate who steps into new hampshire, which is me will not be able to win any delegates from georgia. no ma
robert f. kennedy, jr. is our guest.f you want to ask questions, 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. independents, 202-748-8002. if you want to text us a question you can do that at 202-748-8003. mr. kennedy, you have an opinion piece in "the wall street journal," and i will show folks the headlines that says the democratic primary -- the democratic party rigs the primaries. what is the focus of the piece? guest: the democratic party is basically doing the same...
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for folks who are watching, what can you do for robert and his family? >> i think the first thing is again we understand, we hear you and unfortunately we have had to deal with too many of these tragedies. we want to be able to make sure they are getting into our process and into our system so we can insure they are getting everything they're eligible for. our programs are designed to help jump start the recovery. for what we can't cover we want to connect them with the small business administration to provide low interest loans to either rebuild their home or help with their business. connect with nonprofits and philanthropy. we have to have all these resources come together. as you have been reporting the insurance industry has been limited in these areas. so we know there will be a lot of uninsured costs. we're pulling everybody together. the whole society to help each family with their journey. >> bill: so many different cross winds, too. trying to keep them straight as we go. >> dana: thank you. >> bill: thank you for your time. we'll speak later in
for folks who are watching, what can you do for robert and his family? >> i think the first thing is again we understand, we hear you and unfortunately we have had to deal with too many of these tragedies. we want to be able to make sure they are getting into our process and into our system so we can insure they are getting everything they're eligible for. our programs are designed to help jump start the recovery. for what we can't cover we want to connect them with the small business...
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we heard some strong words from the slovak prime minister, robert feed service. what do you make of his approach to the situation? warning that he will pull support for ukraine if he of continues to endanger slovaks, energy? what is the understandable because it is a very serious issue. i mean, it's not just the loss of uh, gas. uh for uh, slovakia, but it's also a loss of revenue because it can do so. lock is gonna have to pay a lot more for its gas, and those, those are so lucky owns quite a lot of money uh, through uh, transiting gas to other other countries such as the czech republic and hunger is so it's understandable that a small country such a slovak in the list, this is causing a huge economic problem. so why he has been quite reasonable. he hasn't yet taken the measures of he is threatening to take, but it's perfectly understandable why he would want to do this, given that all attempts to negotiate something with ukraine, the sofa fav. this way, that's terrific. thomas, as water is elizabeth, criticized, robert faith says visit to russian, calling it qu
we heard some strong words from the slovak prime minister, robert feed service. what do you make of his approach to the situation? warning that he will pull support for ukraine if he of continues to endanger slovaks, energy? what is the understandable because it is a very serious issue. i mean, it's not just the loss of uh, gas. uh for uh, slovakia, but it's also a loss of revenue because it can do so. lock is gonna have to pay a lot more for its gas, and those, those are so lucky owns quite a...
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larry: robert o'brien, speaking of panama canal, we weren't bui'm raising the topic. i don't understand why people are so -- even at "wall street journal," i was disappointed. china could close down -- china companies and china could close down the canal if they wanted to, they own both ends of it, they have big companies that run both ends of pacific and atlantic end, we have to revisit the panama canal story, don't we? >> absolutely. you made this point, people make fun of president trump, president trump is concerned about homeland about north america, and our security, greenland is our security to north. and south, panama canal, 70% of shipping that goes to u.s. ports to and from goes through the canal, we built the canal and ran it for many years, we turned to panamanians, terrific act of generosity by president carter, the rule is it had to day neutral. but put chinese on both ends that is not m w neutrality. >> final point, greg steube, the biggest picture, here is mr. trump, he is the transformative, a disrupter, america first, he is putting his stamp on forei
larry: robert o'brien, speaking of panama canal, we weren't bui'm raising the topic. i don't understand why people are so -- even at "wall street journal," i was disappointed. china could close down -- china companies and china could close down the canal if they wanted to, they own both ends of it, they have big companies that run both ends of pacific and atlantic end, we have to revisit the panama canal story, don't we? >> absolutely. you made this point, people make fun of...
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robert ray, thank you so much. will: thank you, robert.hel: so fascinating, just this really critical moment we're in right now before the santa ana winds come in and everything can get even worse. so hoping they can actually contain this. will: well, let's put this into context. leave that picture up for just a moment. i think that's very instruct thive. this is live footage from the air of the pacific palisades fire. you can see the lights in the background looking towards, i would assume that is brentwood, westwood, beverly hills. in fact, if we come back now into the studio, i'll put this into context, if i could. we'll go to the wall and show you exactly where these fires are burning. the ones you're seeing on your screen right now, let's put it up on a map here, and you can see what's happening in southern california. the three fires that basically were referenced by robert ray and we have up on the map are the kenneth fire, the palisades fire and the eaton fire, but there are six fires burning further north, several up here in the s
robert ray, thank you so much. will: thank you, robert.hel: so fascinating, just this really critical moment we're in right now before the santa ana winds come in and everything can get even worse. so hoping they can actually contain this. will: well, let's put this into context. leave that picture up for just a moment. i think that's very instruct thive. this is live footage from the air of the pacific palisades fire. you can see the lights in the background looking towards, i would assume...
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although i can't get ahold of robert. and, you know, i called a friend of mine who lived in malibu, in mandeville canyon, and she had called me, are you okay? and i said, yeah, you know, you got to get out of there. carroll. so we're miles from you, i said, but we're packed. we're ready because people live in fire zones already, you know, you've got to be ready to go. and as ready as we were, everything i own is in this room. every single thing that i own is in this room. we got a basket of laundry, glasses, pills and and and the keys to our car. and that's it. >> so just can't stop also thinking about your neighbor. and if you hadn't intervened, what would have happened? >> i mean, how about robert, who in the middle of the house is on fire next door? our deck was on fire and the guy ran into the house and got it. >> i was the whole story with anderson cooper is a five time emmy winner for long form journalism. >> this week. is overtourism threatening venice? the whole story with anderson cooper sunday at eight on cnn. >
although i can't get ahold of robert. and, you know, i called a friend of mine who lived in malibu, in mandeville canyon, and she had called me, are you okay? and i said, yeah, you know, you got to get out of there. carroll. so we're miles from you, i said, but we're packed. we're ready because people live in fire zones already, you know, you've got to be ready to go. and as ready as we were, everything i own is in this room. every single thing that i own is in this room. we got a basket of...
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will: robert ray is live on the ground in pacific palisades this morning. robert. reporter: good morning to you and everyone from a burned out neighborhood here, and i want to just illustrate how intense these fires are. the inside of a vehicle here. this is the dash board. what's left of it. incinerated, and it is just a remarkable scene all over this area here in los angeles county. we look, guys, at some of the aerials from last night overnight and it's still nighttime here from the palisades fire and the flairup that has occurred as fire fighters are on the ground trying to extinguish that. this palisades fire has scorched over 21,000 acres over last tuesday and most burned in la county and historic at this point and thousands of structures with homes and businesses and neighborhoods, livelihoods and wiped off the face of the earth and going in palisades on the border of malibu and malibu also on the pacific coast highway and many of those beautiful homes and also businesses ruined, destroyed, burned as fire came down the mountainside days ago with santa ana wi
will: robert ray is live on the ground in pacific palisades this morning. robert. reporter: good morning to you and everyone from a burned out neighborhood here, and i want to just illustrate how intense these fires are. the inside of a vehicle here. this is the dash board. what's left of it. incinerated, and it is just a remarkable scene all over this area here in los angeles county. we look, guys, at some of the aerials from last night overnight and it's still nighttime here from the...
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, robert. well, it is a busy and hectic time for firefighting agencies all over the bay area as they try to help la while still being able to respond to local emergencies. and as you'll hear, it's an immense operation down south and not just on the fire line. the helitack chopper from the santa clara cal fire unit is one of many resources sent to l.a. county. one of the pilots shot these pictures today of the fires. and from this aerial view, you can see why communities are physically and emotionally devastated. but people from the bay area and around the state are trying to help. a firefighter from the santa clara, cal fire unit, chelsea burkett, sent us these pictures of the expanded emergency center in los angeles as she helps with the massive support effort to make it easier to comprehend. she compared it to preparing for camping. you're like, okay, i got to make sure i have food for the week. i need to have like, i need to have all the clothes that are going to be appropriate for the type
, robert. well, it is a busy and hectic time for firefighting agencies all over the bay area as they try to help la while still being able to respond to local emergencies. and as you'll hear, it's an immense operation down south and not just on the fire line. the helitack chopper from the santa clara cal fire unit is one of many resources sent to l.a. county. one of the pilots shot these pictures today of the fires. and from this aerial view, you can see why communities are physically and...
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thank you very much, robert. our team coverage of the southern california wildfires continues a little bit later in this newscast. coming up at 530, we're going to take you to the oakland hills, where neighbors are raising new concerns about their city's decision to close fire stations to help balance the budget, especially after seeing what's happening in southern california. we're also going to take a look at technology used in the bay area to help fight those southern california fires. it was an emotional morning in the nation's capital as america paused to honor former president jimmy carter during his funeral at the national cathedral. the service was attended by all five living presidents, along with dignitaries from around the world. here's nbc's jay gray from washington, d.c. thank you. jimmy carter's final stop in washington, like so much in his life, defined by faith. and whosoever liveth. the national cathedral filled with family, friends, dignitaries, the five living presidents sitting together, presi
thank you very much, robert. our team coverage of the southern california wildfires continues a little bit later in this newscast. coming up at 530, we're going to take you to the oakland hills, where neighbors are raising new concerns about their city's decision to close fire stations to help balance the budget, especially after seeing what's happening in southern california. we're also going to take a look at technology used in the bay area to help fight those southern california fires. it...
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. >> two other familiar names were part of this investigation, roy, and robert f. kennedy. what were their roles? >> roy cohen was hired in 1953, when senator mccarthy took over the permanent subcommittee on investigations. he hired him to be chief counsel. he was relatively well known because he had been on the team that prosecuted ethel and julius rosenberg, who were spies, convicted of spying, actually executed. he had a reputation as a very aggressive investigator and prosecutor. it later became clear that he was very unethical, very abrasive and unethical, but he was the kind of person that would really be an attack dog, and the kind of lawyer that mccarthy needed. >> and robert kennedy? >> robert kennedy was also hired to the assistant counsel on permanent subcommittee, about the same time in 1953. of course, he was a fire of the massachusetts kennedy family, the democrats. and he was an artist anti-communist. the kennedys were very ardent anti- communist, and the patriarch of the kennedy family, joseph kennedy, admired senator mccarthy. was not a complete surprise th
. >> two other familiar names were part of this investigation, roy, and robert f. kennedy. what were their roles? >> roy cohen was hired in 1953, when senator mccarthy took over the permanent subcommittee on investigations. he hired him to be chief counsel. he was relatively well known because he had been on the team that prosecuted ethel and julius rosenberg, who were spies, convicted of spying, actually executed. he had a reputation as a very aggressive investigator and...
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want to bring in our robert honda, who's been looking into this all day? tasty fight here, robert. even with a forensic analyst, i hear. that's true. that's true. well, you know, as any chef will tell you, recipes are at the heart of this issue. but it's the other ingredients that are just as important. if that's not enough of a cooking analogy for you. yes, we're here in front of the macarena restaurant, where a couple plans to open it later on this year. but the very popular chain, the teleferic barcelona, is taking them to court, saying that they took the couple used to work for them and they took a lot of trade secrets, including the recipes and customer client data, in order to be able to open this restaurant. and thahas one reason why this whole thing is becoming such a legal issue. the recipes are very important, but in terms of as legal proprietary information, they're not as important maybe as the client data and everything, because teleferic barcelona says that the couple downloaded recipes and lots of other information before they left to open this restaurant, and that i
want to bring in our robert honda, who's been looking into this all day? tasty fight here, robert. even with a forensic analyst, i hear. that's true. that's true. well, you know, as any chef will tell you, recipes are at the heart of this issue. but it's the other ingredients that are just as important. if that's not enough of a cooking analogy for you. yes, we're here in front of the macarena restaurant, where a couple plans to open it later on this year. but the very popular chain, the...
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i'm on, i'm from sixty's deep into the forest, robert and his men have found that treasure see if they can get this rose, which lead to market, they would make enough for the next 6 months. a tree this size can fetch around $10000.00 or what size is adult is. can you mind? i can pull that up here. yeah, well it is good. the rose wood trees grew extremely slowly. they take at least 100 years to fully develop i mean to miss new point upon my eating and i even point on 5 and then your, your new book on the minimum nice is good enough for you. come on, i mean the inside of the cost for you to those days off to a back breaking our shopping down to the joint. there's a problem doing that and yeah, and then yeah, you were to cool. and then the, when the mind is the only way to bring it down is to drop down the trees around it. it's estimated that for every $100000.00 precious trees, trump down hall so many in other trees have sacrificed to bring down and transport . the valuable cargo i think is another name. so that's commission. so we'll pull when you think of stuff i need you not to the tr
i'm on, i'm from sixty's deep into the forest, robert and his men have found that treasure see if they can get this rose, which lead to market, they would make enough for the next 6 months. a tree this size can fetch around $10000.00 or what size is adult is. can you mind? i can pull that up here. yeah, well it is good. the rose wood trees grew extremely slowly. they take at least 100 years to fully develop i mean to miss new point upon my eating and i even point on 5 and then your, your new...
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robert honda joins us live now in san jose. and robert. illegal fireworks is a problem in a lot of communities still. yeah. that's right. i don't think that there are too many communities that have a are able to actually escape this kind of situation here in san jose, in san jose, the first group that organized to try to stop illegal fireworks was formed 25 years ago. so that's why this has been such a common problem. we've got some images of illegal fireworks that were set off already earlier this year, and i think one of the big problems is for any community is that it's not just that people are setting off illegal fireworks, but they set it off as a show for either their family or usually for entir neighborhoods. and the problem with that is that if you're going to put on a show, you need bigger fireworks, you need bigger aerial fireworks, you need bigger explosions. everything's bigger. the technology of fireworks has accommodated that. and so the problem is you have more consequences f from tse kind of fireworks, you know, sparks and
robert honda joins us live now in san jose. and robert. illegal fireworks is a problem in a lot of communities still. yeah. that's right. i don't think that there are too many communities that have a are able to actually escape this kind of situation here in san jose, in san jose, the first group that organized to try to stop illegal fireworks was formed 25 years ago. so that's why this has been such a common problem. we've got some images of illegal fireworks that were set off already earlier...
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joining us now is knbc reporter live from the pacific palisades, robert.t is the situation there tonight? >> the situation is just as bleak as it has been the past few days lawrence. just ran into a firefighter and he said there is really nothing left to burn in the palisades. we are just off sunset boulevard. to talk about sunset boulevard being impacted and when i say impacted, there is basically nothing left in this neighborhood. >> that raises the question for everyone around there and other areas of los angeles, but with the particular fire spot you are covering is there any anticipated movement of the fire tonight or tomorrow? is there a direction they anticipate movement or no movement? >> reporter: there is a concern up in the hills pushing toward pch, there is a pocket of homes that is nestled up there. it is too difficult to traverse on the ground. it is a difficult fire fight because of power lines to try to get to that fire, so there is still a pocket of fire that is pushing toward the pacific coast highway, toward the ocean, toward malibu. and
joining us now is knbc reporter live from the pacific palisades, robert.t is the situation there tonight? >> the situation is just as bleak as it has been the past few days lawrence. just ran into a firefighter and he said there is really nothing left to burn in the palisades. we are just off sunset boulevard. to talk about sunset boulevard being impacted and when i say impacted, there is basically nothing left in this neighborhood. >> that raises the question for everyone around...
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born into a revered family of service, robert f. kennedy forged a path toward freedom that endures today. guided by the constitution and his conscience, he was a key strategist to his brother's successful campaigns for senate and the presidency before serving as attorney general, senator, and a presidential candidate himself. with deep empathy and resolve, powerful prose and poetry, he focused the nation's moral compass on the cause of civil rights, the dignity of the poor, and the ripples of hope we can each cast as we choose, not division, not hatred, not violence or lawlessness, but love, wisdom and compassion toward one another. give you another. >> kennedy. stand up. >> ralph lauren. the presidential medal of freedom is awarded to ralph lauren, the son of polish immigrants and a u.s. army veteran. ralph lauren transformed a small business into one of america's most iconic brands, leaving a lasting imprint on the world of fashion, fragrance, furniture and beyond. throughout it all, he remains a dedicated philanthropist, includin
born into a revered family of service, robert f. kennedy forged a path toward freedom that endures today. guided by the constitution and his conscience, he was a key strategist to his brother's successful campaigns for senate and the presidency before serving as attorney general, senator, and a presidential candidate himself. with deep empathy and resolve, powerful prose and poetry, he focused the nation's moral compass on the cause of civil rights, the dignity of the poor, and the ripples of...
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but especially with coney roberts -- coney barrett and roberts you have some not willing to toe the linets to make america bigger. he has talked about obtaining greenland from denmark and wants to reclaim the panama canal and wants to turn canada into the 51st state in addition to wanting to rename the gulf of mexico. it is unclear how serious he is. he talked about wanting to take greenland in the first administration. what should we make of this? >> [laughter] look, i'm going to take a page out of rachel maddox's book which is don't listen to what they say but pay attention to what they do. he can talk all sorts of smack about greenland and gulf of america and making canada the 51st state. but, until he actually does something, if he does try to take greenland were rename the gulf of mexico or if he does try to act on these things he is talking about, then i will take him seriously. this is what i learned from the first term, we will drive ourselves crazy if we react to everything he says. geoff: the outgoing canadian prime minister justin trudeau said -- this is all a distraction. tak
but especially with coney roberts -- coney barrett and roberts you have some not willing to toe the linets to make america bigger. he has talked about obtaining greenland from denmark and wants to reclaim the panama canal and wants to turn canada into the 51st state in addition to wanting to rename the gulf of mexico. it is unclear how serious he is. he talked about wanting to take greenland in the first administration. what should we make of this? >> [laughter] look, i'm going to take a...
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and robert kennedy. robert kennedy was also hired to be assistant counsel on the permanent subcommittee at about the same time in 1953. of course, he was a scion of the massachusetts kennedy family, the democrats and he was an ardent anti-crime. and so were really the kennedy family. the kennedys were very ardent. andy communists and and the patriarch of the kennedy family, joseph kennedy, admired senator mccarthy. so it was not a complete surprise that robert kennedy would would join this effort. but he did not last very long. he began having problems with with roy cohn. they they had very intense conflicts and ultimately had even a fistfight, after which robert kennedy resigned from from a committee staff. okay. with the mccarthy hearings lasting a little over a year, jim townsend. how many hearings were held? were they closed? were they open to the press, etc.? well, there are hundreds and hundreds of hearings, something like 690 hearings. incredible number of hearings were held during this period. th
and robert kennedy. robert kennedy was also hired to be assistant counsel on the permanent subcommittee at about the same time in 1953. of course, he was a scion of the massachusetts kennedy family, the democrats and he was an ardent anti-crime. and so were really the kennedy family. the kennedys were very ardent. andy communists and and the patriarch of the kennedy family, joseph kennedy, admired senator mccarthy. so it was not a complete surprise that robert kennedy would would join this...
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robert and his men still haven't found a rosewood tree. that's big enough. running out of supplies, they will soon need to head home, but they determined not to ton empty hundreds. a few months earlier, the army have traced them from the forest and they have to abandon a rosewood tree trunk. they are now looking for that tree. then the little cousin in that little city cause the calloway while the who is smaller than they had hoped this one trunk will get some enough money to get them by for a few months of effort such as that. is there a fund work? i think the thought of the ending of book housing is a model model. constituents in b, b of optimization. the trunk weighs about $200.00. you know, the transporting would principally depends on the length of the roof when the cause of the kid thing that's holding it to him right after thing is that he's gone. put somebody to the thing was what can go causing my item losing my voice very well. i'm with a start them. then you've got to go buy a new or a lot different direct and today for that i p
robert and his men still haven't found a rosewood tree. that's big enough. running out of supplies, they will soon need to head home, but they determined not to ton empty hundreds. a few months earlier, the army have traced them from the forest and they have to abandon a rosewood tree trunk. they are now looking for that tree. then the little cousin in that little city cause the calloway while the who is smaller than they had hoped this one trunk will get some enough money to get them by for a...
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the only shock here is that john roberts decided to have a little dignity. and maybe he was just cornered by judge merchan, who was like, yeah, i'm not going to sanction him to any jail time. john roberts, you got anything for that? >> but that's the problem, though, right? because there was that notation in the decision from scotus. joy, that because donald trump wasn't looking at a sentence. >> i've told people donald trump didn't get a sentence right. >> he may be a convicted felon, but there was no teeth to what happened. >> and so that's the reason why you saw amy coney barrett and john roberts decide to join with the liberal side of the scotus bench. there was no consequence. it kind of makes you wonder if there had been the very real threat that he, as in donald trump, would have been looking at even probation, a fine, maybe some community service hours. why don't you put donald trump in fire gear and have him go battle the fire in california like some other inmates are doing in california? but the point is, if there had actually been some threat joy,
the only shock here is that john roberts decided to have a little dignity. and maybe he was just cornered by judge merchan, who was like, yeah, i'm not going to sanction him to any jail time. john roberts, you got anything for that? >> but that's the problem, though, right? because there was that notation in the decision from scotus. joy, that because donald trump wasn't looking at a sentence. >> i've told people donald trump didn't get a sentence right. >> he may be a...