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and she said, his name was robert barnes. we didn't know who robert barnes was at the time.but meghan's parents remembered him. he lived nearby. robert barnes would come over and catch the bus with megan when they were both going to churchland high school. narrator: they were part of that same exclusive arts program. meghan danced and robert played the violin. around the school, he was considered an exceptional violinist. there was even talk of him going to juilliard. he played violin at a governor's school of music. he was honor roll. he was a kid that was going to make good, the success story. and their worlds would collide when she was dancing, he was playing. - right. i mean, he liked music. she liked music, too. that's how they kind of clicked together. he'd practice on the bus with us on the way home. he-- yeah, he was really, really good. he was a nice guy. he was normal and he blended in and he made good grades, did great in orchestra, was very committed to his craft of the violin. narrator: meghan's friend britney remembers teasing robert about his crush. there was
and she said, his name was robert barnes. we didn't know who robert barnes was at the time.but meghan's parents remembered him. he lived nearby. robert barnes would come over and catch the bus with megan when they were both going to churchland high school. narrator: they were part of that same exclusive arts program. meghan danced and robert played the violin. around the school, he was considered an exceptional violinist. there was even talk of him going to juilliard. he played violin at a...
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>> robert: no. to when you go, that person is so meaningful and important to me. >> robert: like brando, i knew him a little bit and did a movie with him. so -- as young actors we all looked up to him. so he was very smart, interesting guy, liked to talk a lot about interesting things. >> stephen: do you have any other heroes? when you think hero, who do you think of? do you have an american hero? >> robert: mandela was a hero to me. [applause] i do think, i think of the capitol police, the guys at capitol police. [applause] metropolitan police. michael fanone, harry dunn, daniel hodges, everybody else who was involved and affected and hurt by that. >> stephen: can you imagine being capitol police down watching those people march in past you who want to deny that you served them that day? >> robert: yeah. it's something. [laughter] >> stephen: your buddy martin scorsese uses music a lot when he's directing. he's thinking about the music. saying something, write this song down. he knows when he edits
>> robert: no. to when you go, that person is so meaningful and important to me. >> robert: like brando, i knew him a little bit and did a movie with him. so -- as young actors we all looked up to him. so he was very smart, interesting guy, liked to talk a lot about interesting things. >> stephen: do you have any other heroes? when you think hero, who do you think of? do you have an american hero? >> robert: mandela was a hero to me. [applause] i do think, i think of the...
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there was plenty of suspicion on robert hicke.is house for those gym shoes. we were looking for the shoes that had the footprint. narrator: those bloody shoe prints found at the crime scene had a distinctive pattern. but at hicke's house-- we asked initially where his gym shoes were. his wife took us around a lot of the places to show us where robert hicke's stuff was specifically in the house. and the shoes were supposed to be in the garage. we got into the garage, there were no shoes. he easily could have disposed of the shoes. and that was what we were worried about is that he threw the shoes away or got rid of them or left them at the base. narrator: it only notched up investigators' suspicions. back in the interrogation room, detectives noticed hicke's nervousness but began to think his grief over megan's murder seemed genuine. >> yeah. >> they're pretty upset about it. >> i can't imagine. >> that. >> my kids. >> well, it looks like it looks like something probably didn't mean to happen the way it did. mean to happen the way
there was plenty of suspicion on robert hicke.is house for those gym shoes. we were looking for the shoes that had the footprint. narrator: those bloody shoe prints found at the crime scene had a distinctive pattern. but at hicke's house-- we asked initially where his gym shoes were. his wife took us around a lot of the places to show us where robert hicke's stuff was specifically in the house. and the shoes were supposed to be in the garage. we got into the garage, there were no shoes. he...
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and about a year later, their first son, robert, was born. and it was after the birth of robert. the lincolns moved into this home that was located at eighth. and jackson streets. this is a friend of. the house in later years after the lincolns built onto it. so it didn't start out to be quite such a large, nice home. abraham and mary lincoln. by all accounts, did seem to have a close and loving relationship, but it was also bit of a combative one. their fights were legendary. there was one account of mary chasing abraham lincoln down, the street with a butcher knife. lincoln, for his part seemed not to be too worried by her outburst. in at one point, he told a friend, well, if you knew how much good that eruption did, what a relief to her and. if you knew her as well as i do, you would be glad she had an opportunity to explode. certainly mary had we know she dealt with headaches throughout, her life, migraine headaches. she was rather a high, strong, strong. but lincoln was not a perfect person either. he could be rather suave and unkempt. he was also prone to depression and was
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maybe this could be for me, too. >> tara roberts with her book " written in the waters" sunday nightt 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> if you ever miss any of c-span's coverage, you can find it anytime online at c-span.org. videos of key hearings, debates and other events feature markers that guide you to interesting and newsworthy highlights. these points of interest markers up here on the right-hand side of your screen when you hit play on select videos. this timeline makes it easier to quickly get an idea of what was debated and decided in washington. scroll through and spend a few minutes on c-span's points of interest. following a contentious oval office meeting b president trump and as president vance and ine president zelenskyy the president posted this -- t pressonference between the two leaders was later canceled. you can the oval office meeting on live at c-span.org or with the c-span
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host: tara roberts. in your new autobiography, "written in the waters," you say you arrived in washington, d.c. in 2017 broke. what was the situation? guest: [laughter] yes. i have been running my own nonprofit for a number of years. running nonprofits are hard. [laughter] and yeah, it was time to close the nonprofit and to replenish my bank account. so, i took a job here in the city, and i came ready to rebuild all the things. and it was actually in 2016 when i got here. but, yeah, i came here ready to start anew and to rebuild from the past. host: where did you come from and what was the focus of the nonprofit? guest: so, i came from atlanta, and the nonprofit was focused on girls. it was a nonprofit that raised money for girl changemakers around the world. we wanted to empower girls to do great things in their communities. so, it was a great -- it was a great thing. but, this is one of the things i discovered once i got here. my true love and passion is really around storytelling and writing, and i st
host: tara roberts. in your new autobiography, "written in the waters," you say you arrived in washington, d.c. in 2017 broke. what was the situation? guest: [laughter] yes. i have been running my own nonprofit for a number of years. running nonprofits are hard. [laughter] and yeah, it was time to close the nonprofit and to replenish my bank account. so, i took a job here in the city, and i came ready to rebuild all the things. and it was actually in 2016 when i got here. but, yeah, i...
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roberts, colman domingo, the man, and robert, thank you so much. get warm.e could see it in your hair. it is so windy down there. we appreciate your time. all right. i was really dapper before. i just want you to know i really was dapper, but i don't know just now. just a runny nose. and i'm freezing. so we belie you. we believe you. you look great. you look great, by the way. price you pay the price. bay area, whether it's bay area weather. i'm not used to it down here. the price you pay for glamor. yeah, you pulled it off robert. take care, guys. all right. we're on the air here now. rob, what's going on down there? i just checked they got 40s and a cold north wind. that's why you got the gloves on. and that's why the tequila under the seats to go well indoors, nice and warm outside. that's part of the weather system. that did bring the showers here earlier today, as expected. not big rain totals. and most of that fell earlier this morning. let's take a look at what we had around the bay area. top totals around marin county and the interior portions of the
roberts, colman domingo, the man, and robert, thank you so much. get warm.e could see it in your hair. it is so windy down there. we appreciate your time. all right. i was really dapper before. i just want you to know i really was dapper, but i don't know just now. just a runny nose. and i'm freezing. so we belie you. we believe you. you look great. you look great, by the way. price you pay the price. bay area, whether it's bay area weather. i'm not used to it down here. the price you pay for...
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roberts, in a famous case called zivotofsky against kerry roberts, dissented. letting president obama get away with something that violates our whole history. when congress, within its sphere of authority, either over foreign policy or especially the power of the purse when congress makes the law clear, the president has to comply. that was the holding. that roberts wanted the court to come out with. roberts now says, we're going to take a look at this case. and if roberts is true to what he said 15 years ago in that very important case, unless he says the rule is different for trump from what it was for obama, they will plainly have to say that finally, the state department and the president have to. spend the money that congress specified. you know, they can oversee the problems of, as they call it, waste, fraud and abuse. but what the president has said is, even though congress, by a statute specified where the aid should go, it's up to me to decide if it's consistent with my priorities. so he really did want to be a dictator on day one. and all of the cases
roberts, in a famous case called zivotofsky against kerry roberts, dissented. letting president obama get away with something that violates our whole history. when congress, within its sphere of authority, either over foreign policy or especially the power of the purse when congress makes the law clear, the president has to comply. that was the holding. that roberts wanted the court to come out with. roberts now says, we're going to take a look at this case. and if roberts is true to what he...
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robert langford: sometimes? yes. robert langford: do you see other people? sometimes.s an outhouse rat. keith morrison: how could you believe a man as crazy as that? you are outside of reality at that point. keith morrison: so a man who hears voices? that got the jury's attention. one juror even submitted a question, read by the judge. did the voices you said you would hear from time to time ever tell you to kill shauna? no. keith morrison: there was the choice for the jury. george used noel as a murder weapon, or the drunk who heard voices killed shauna and blamed an innocent man. the lawyers, the friends, the family from both sides could only sit and wait. that was nerve-wracking. keith morrison: for three days, they waited. the prosecutors, once confident, worried. it's a hung jury. it's a hung jury. it's the hung jury situation. and so by day three, you think, uh-oh-- do we have a holdout? --is there a hold-up? woman 3: count one-- keith morrison: and then finally, here it was. woman 3: --guilty of first-degree murder. keith morrison: guilty. george tiaffay, his fa
robert langford: sometimes? yes. robert langford: do you see other people? sometimes.s an outhouse rat. keith morrison: how could you believe a man as crazy as that? you are outside of reality at that point. keith morrison: so a man who hears voices? that got the jury's attention. one juror even submitted a question, read by the judge. did the voices you said you would hear from time to time ever tell you to kill shauna? no. keith morrison: there was the choice for the jury. george used noel as...
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roberts now says, we're going to take. >> a look at. >> this case.rue to what he. >> said 15. >> years ago in that very important case, unless he says the rule is different for trump from what it was for obama, they will plainly have to say that finally, the state department and the president. >> have to spend. >> the. >> money that congress specified. you know, they can. oversee the problems of, as they call it, waste, fraud and abuse. but what the president has said is, even though congress, by a statute specified where the aid should go, it's up to me to decide if it's consistent with my priorities. >> so he. >> really did want to be a dictator on day one. and all of the cases you've recited show that across the board. we are turning things upside down globally in terms of whether we. >> stand with our allies. >> or cave in to putin domestically, in terms of whether we use the justice department for purposes of revenge as opposed to enforcement of the law. we are really at a crisis point. and even though. >> the court hasn't. >> acted yet on exact
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where were you when the robert novak column came out in the washington post?> the first time i read it in print. um, was the morning of. >> but you didn't know that he had done it. you knew? >> oh, i had no idea. i had no idea. we had no idea. >> robert novak was a legendary conservative columnist with more than 40 years of reporting in washington, d.c. >> i'm robert novak. >> but to many of his colleagues, he was known as. >> the prince of darkness. he was a fixture on cable news. >> do you think. >> democrats have got their house. >> in order? after taking a pasting from the republicans last november? no way. >> he was very tied in to the bush administration. and if he was saying something, you knew that he was getting it straight from the white house. >> the washington post lands on your stoop. >> yeah. bright and early. 530 joe picks up the paper, comes upstairs, and he threw the paper on the bed. and i snatched it up, read it. there was a journalist out there who knows my name. i'm undercover. >> novak was trying to discredit ambassador wilson. >> with th
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tonight, robin roberts with the nominees. cynthia erivo, demi moore, and timothee chalamet all right here tonight. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >> david: good evening. we begin with the shocking and unprecedented blowup in the oval office, something we have not seen before. president trump and ukraine's president zelenskyy. the meeting descending into an extraordinary clash. the u.s. has been ukraine's most important ally after russia invaded three years ago. but today that relationship looked very different as it all played out on television in front of the world. with ukraine's future at stake now, president trump and president zelenskyy in the oval office, vice president vance sitting right beside them. the vice president berating president zelenskyy, asking him, have you said thank you for anything in this meeting? saying, diplomacy with russia is the only way. and when zelenskyy tried to point out that russia has rejected diplomatic efforts in t
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our guest is national geographic explorer and resident and author tara roberts. her book, "written in the waters : a memoir of history, home, and belonging." [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2025] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> all "q&a" programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now app.
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our guest is national geographic explorer and resident and author tara roberts. her book, "written in the waters : a memoir of history, home, and belonging." [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2025] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> all "q&a" programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now app. ♪ announcer: democracy: it is not just an idea, it is a process, a process is shaped by leaders and elected to the highest offices and interested to a select few with the his basic principles. it is where debates unfold, decisions are made in the nation's course is charted. democracy in real time. this is your government at work. this is c-span, giving you your democracy unfiltered. announcer: and now british prime minister keir starmer takes questions from members of the house of commons regarding defense spending, peace in ukraine, and the upcoming washington, d.c. visit with president trump. this is 35 minutes. >> welcome to p
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robert samuels is a national political enterprise. reporter the washington post who focuses on the intersection of politics, policy and people. he previously wrote stories about life in the district for the post social issues team and samuels joined the post in 2011 after spending nearly five years working at the miami herald. he is the coauthor of his name is george floyd. so please join me in welcoming our two prize winning authors today. okay. so how we're going to run this panel today? i'm going to facilitate about 35, 40, 45 minutes. i don't know. i can't control myself with all my questions. right. of of conversation up here with, the panelists. but then we're going to open the floor and hear from you all. so start to get your questions ready. all right and write them down so you don't forget them. now you to have written extra ordinary books about to extraordinary men who. impacted the life of the world, if not just the country. i want to talk to you first about how you chose to to write these stories, jonathan you written a bo
robert samuels is a national political enterprise. reporter the washington post who focuses on the intersection of politics, policy and people. he previously wrote stories about life in the district for the post social issues team and samuels joined the post in 2011 after spending nearly five years working at the miami herald. he is the coauthor of his name is george floyd. so please join me in welcoming our two prize winning authors today. okay. so how we're going to run this panel today? i'm...
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i've got robert. from itv. hello, robert peston, itv. russia? to defend the peace.y in the united kingdom. there is conflict in europe it will wash up on our shores. and already in the last three years, what's happened in ukraine has had a massive impact on many working people instability in our economy caused by that conflict so we are not unaffected by it. defence depends on the defence and security of europe. british people is my number one duty and responsibility and i thank you. chris at the bbc. between president trump and zelensky, do you feel a greater personal responsibility alongside president macron and it? 0n the question of responsibility can i do think the united kingdom should step up and lead. we have done that historically as a nation and we need to do it again. moving forward on this. countries have indicated today that they want to be part of bet we hat-re beerr able to move that forward. we will stay in the position we are in and here. and it is intended to preserve the peace and it is intended to ensure that we stay in lockstep with the united s
i've got robert. from itv. hello, robert peston, itv. russia? to defend the peace.y in the united kingdom. there is conflict in europe it will wash up on our shores. and already in the last three years, what's happened in ukraine has had a massive impact on many working people instability in our economy caused by that conflict so we are not unaffected by it. defence depends on the defence and security of europe. british people is my number one duty and responsibility and i thank you. chris at...
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host: tara roberts, you picked up that 100 pound phone, you said yes. what was your first experience in the water, putting on all the gear? guest: so, do you mean once i was certified? host: first time in your training. guest: i wasn't a scuba diver, didn't know anything about the ocean, but i loved the water. like, i grew up in pools, so i love to swim. when i put on the mask for the first time, i felt at home in the water. i was like, yes, i love this. and i get to stay down for a long period of time? i loved it. host: the breathing. that always freaks me out. [laughter] do you make yourself take a breath underwater? guest: yeah, it's tricky because your natural instinct is to breathe out of your nose. so, you do have to get used to it, which is why they train you in pools. so you're in shallow water. you can come right back up if you get nervous or if you get scared. but the more that you practice it, the easier it comes. and i will say that the club that i trained with, the underwater adventure seekers, which is the club that doc jones first found i
host: tara roberts, you picked up that 100 pound phone, you said yes. what was your first experience in the water, putting on all the gear? guest: so, do you mean once i was certified? host: first time in your training. guest: i wasn't a scuba diver, didn't know anything about the ocean, but i loved the water. like, i grew up in pools, so i love to swim. when i put on the mask for the first time, i felt at home in the water. i was like, yes, i love this. and i get to stay down for a long period...
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to head the investigation she taps a beloved former president played by robert de niro.ge of both of your careers? >> oh, it was wonderful. still a little bit of nerves because the legend and the man. >> are you just going to grab people off the streets without warrants? >> actually, you are. thanks. thanks for bringing me along in this journey. >> the 66-year-old bassett was raised by her mother in st. petersburg, florida. she was a straight a student, a cheerleader, a member of the debate team, student government and the drama club. but at what point, angela, does performance and acting come into your life? >> oh, around 15 when this phenomenal performance of "mice and men" and i was so moved by it at the end that i was literallyhe only person sitting in the theater weeping, crying, as the ushers are cleaning up programs. and i was like, i feel terrible. if i could make people feel as bad as i feel right now -- you know. and just trying to re-create what i saw on the stage. >> bassett followed that passion to yale where she earned her masters from the famed school of d
to head the investigation she taps a beloved former president played by robert de niro.ge of both of your careers? >> oh, it was wonderful. still a little bit of nerves because the legend and the man. >> are you just going to grab people off the streets without warrants? >> actually, you are. thanks. thanks for bringing me along in this journey. >> the 66-year-old bassett was raised by her mother in st. petersburg, florida. she was a straight a student, a cheerleader, a...
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to the oscars with robin roberts. includes interviews with some of the biggest nominees. that's tonight at eight right here on abc seven. >> yeah. all right, turn to the forecast now driving in and look, you know the car has a thermometer on it. and it's 81 in the east bay. and i was like what? >> right. >> no this can't be right. >> and it can't last. >> sorry. yeah. you know it's not going to last. all right. but i hope you enjoyed it. larry and kristen, let me...
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roberts was sent off for mrs. hayes. i was taken to hospital for surgery on his ear. how has went on to win the match against a 2nd to your side? 31. secure their spot in the 6th round, the competition. australia have won the seas under 20 asian kept the young. socrates beat saudi arabia on penalties, shoot out in the funnel, which is played a sunday, china goalkeeper stephen. only when he sees its 1st, almost fairly warm, this trophy or saudi been looked into with it for a 4th time as exactly one year and to us really house the women's asian top is just top tall teams will go head to head over 21 days the tournament will be held across 3 city city, the gold coast and purse for 60000 sams, expect watch australia as matilda as play. and the opening match is supposed to former australia strikers. sarah walsh, who is the chief operating officer of the local organizing committee, or we know that that is going to be high demand for them into it as much as but what i'm most interested in is kind of a like a multi cultural australia. we have the 2015 men sizing top here, and
roberts was sent off for mrs. hayes. i was taken to hospital for surgery on his ear. how has went on to win the match against a 2nd to your side? 31. secure their spot in the 6th round, the competition. australia have won the seas under 20 asian kept the young. socrates beat saudi arabia on penalties, shoot out in the funnel, which is played a sunday, china goalkeeper stephen. only when he sees its 1st, almost fairly warm, this trophy or saudi been looked into with it for a 4th time as exactly...
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i'm following this hor challenge by milwaukee for liam roberts and their cup. ty roberts was sent off while message i was taken to hospital for surgery on his here. tell us when on the, when the match against the 2nd tier side, 31 secure their spots and the 6 round of the competition was really have one. the policies under 20 asian cub young, socrates beach, saudi arabia on a path to share that in the final, which is great. and it shows in china bookkeeper, steven home, a winning c. its 1st time australia, one, this trophy sadie had been looking to win it for a 4th time. now it's exactly one year until a strictly host. the women's asian cab ages top 12 teams will go a head to head over 21 days. the tournament will be held across 3 cities, sidney the gold coast and per were. $60000.00 fans are expected to watch us fairly as detailed as play and the opening match is supposed to former australia striker sarah walsh, who is the chief operating officer of the local organizing committee. we know that there's going to be a high demand for them into it as much as but what am i just interested
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sunday on c-span's q&a, we will talk with national geographic explorer tara roberts who travels the world documenting the underwater wrecks of slave ships. the nonprofit organization diving with a purpose is primarily composed of african-american divers. >> i saw this picture in a museum, these women in a group called diving with the purpose and that they spend their time searching for an documenting slave ship wrecks around the world. there are people like me who are living a life of adventure. maybe this could be for me, too. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> following a contentious oval officeeeting between president trump, vice president vad volodymyr zelenskyy, the ent posted this. we had a very meaningful me in the white house today. much was learned that could never understood without i have determined that president
sunday on c-span's q&a, we will talk with national geographic explorer tara roberts who travels the world documenting the underwater wrecks of slave ships. the nonprofit organization diving with a purpose is primarily composed of african-american divers. >> i saw this picture in a museum, these women in a group called diving with the purpose and that they spend their time searching for an documenting slave ship wrecks around the world. there are people like me who are living a life of...
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of 1863, governor andrew asked this man, robert gould shaw, to take command of regiment. 26 years old, boston born from one of those abolitionist and shaw had volunteered very early in the war served in the second massachusetts regiment that fought at the battles of winchester or had fought at the battle of cedar, and then at antietam. so he was experienced officer and he was held rank of captain at this point shaw was reluctant to take. first because he knew taking command of an african-american regiment would likely read lead criticism within the army if not the wider white community, if not even ostracism. but he was even more concerned about his own abilities. he did not believe he had the skills and the maturity to command a regiment, white or black. but he agreed. and when he agreed, he jumped to ranks to the rank of colonel. now, different from slightly different, i'll say, from the portrayal of shaw in the film glory by matthew broderick, shaw was not quite the timid officer that matthew broderick portrays. most accounts are. shaw was fair. he was firm, and as i think is portr
of 1863, governor andrew asked this man, robert gould shaw, to take command of regiment. 26 years old, boston born from one of those abolitionist and shaw had volunteered very early in the war served in the second massachusetts regiment that fought at the battles of winchester or had fought at the battle of cedar, and then at antietam. so he was experienced officer and he was held rank of captain at this point shaw was reluctant to take. first because he knew taking command of an...
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checking when it starts and we have to go and do it in a just have to go and do it in a difficult liam robertst off after kicking palace championship side burnley. from the second tier. plymouth had beaten brentford and liverpool on their way to the fifth round. that means celtic have extended their lead to 19 points. they beat st mirren 5—2. points clear on sunday. the defending champions lost 2—1 real betis with their former player isco getting the winner. udinese against parma kicks off shortly. of rugby league — as its english super thousands of fans are making their mark in the us. wigan warriors. that as a group. we are learning, it will be great experience some of them will probably apply last year, so we will see how we have improved. england eventually made 179. and south africa knocked off the runs needed in fewer than 30 overs. and that's all the sport for now. and international artists. it could all change. for so much, you know? she's never compromised. she does things her way. something that might come as a surprise but here's the secret i got a d in music. no way. yeah. which no
checking when it starts and we have to go and do it in a just have to go and do it in a difficult liam robertst off after kicking palace championship side burnley. from the second tier. plymouth had beaten brentford and liverpool on their way to the fifth round. that means celtic have extended their lead to 19 points. they beat st mirren 5—2. points clear on sunday. the defending champions lost 2—1 real betis with their former player isco getting the winner. udinese against parma kicks off...
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please join me in welcoming todd stern and robert stavins. well, thanks to emily for the introduction and welcome to all of you for having joined as well as those who are watching c-span. i am rob stavins, professor at the harvard kennedy school, professor of environmental economics. i'm privileged to be able to engage in conversation this with todd stern to talk about a number of things. but three sort of stand out in mind and probably in your mind. one is his remarkable period service during a particularly important period of time in terms of the history of cooperation on climate change and in particular the international legacy nations under the united nations, because he was the chief negotiator under barack obama for the united states. and then secondly, his personal assessment of where the world stands in of climate change policy, including but not necessarily to the role of international cooperation. and then, of course, his interesting book and i know from what where speak because i have read it and it is certainly worth reading and i
please join me in welcoming todd stern and robert stavins. well, thanks to emily for the introduction and welcome to all of you for having joined as well as those who are watching c-span. i am rob stavins, professor at the harvard kennedy school, professor of environmental economics. i'm privileged to be able to engage in conversation this with todd stern to talk about a number of things. but three sort of stand out in mind and probably in your mind. one is his remarkable period service during...
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john roberts and the court stepped in and said not so fast judge olley.ing to take a look at this. who's appointed by biden. the blocks access to treasury department payment systems. we have judge boardman appointed by blight biden blocked access to personal records. doesn't the price of a right turn is working for the government or if they're actually working for the government? judge amy berman jackson is a huge radical in washington appointed by obama. she's forced the reinstatement of the so-called watchdog fired by trumper to see how they are micromanaging? the executive branch is tied up managed a massive bureaucracy that ithat's not even constitutt by the way none of these judges are too. they're created by the judiciary act. they are createdy congress. so, the one person. by the congress, donald trump and the presidency we are told has no say. has no power nations go bankrupt the debt is going to the ceiling. the currencies going down, he just needs a watch greatly to the honor elected judges, the elected bureaucrats leave it to congress choosing
john roberts and the court stepped in and said not so fast judge olley.ing to take a look at this. who's appointed by biden. the blocks access to treasury department payment systems. we have judge boardman appointed by blight biden blocked access to personal records. doesn't the price of a right turn is working for the government or if they're actually working for the government? judge amy berman jackson is a huge radical in washington appointed by obama. she's forced the reinstatement of the...
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number 90, robert maldoon. >> oh?hn lithgow's been evoking deep feelings more than half a century. but before he was the acclaimed movie star, he is was the acclaimed stage actor. the guy in david story's play the changing room who made winning a tony award look end zone. it's your broadway debut. >> yeah. >> reporter: and two weeks in -- >> that's right. >> reporter: you win a tony. >> i must have the record for the quickest win sprint from broadway debut to a tony award. >> reporter: geoffrey rush has a similar story. he also won a tony for his broadway debut 2009's exit the king. and the movie "shine" about real dive pianist david helfgof was his second feature film. and he still can't believe he took home the oscar for best act earp. >> you were in theater until age 43. >> yeah. >> reporter: your second feature film. >> definitely. >> reporter: is "shine." you win the oscar. >> yeah. >> reporter: how did -- >> it still doesn't make sense. >> reporter: it was hardly beginner's luck. >> listen to me! >> about what r
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in a win for the trump administration, alex, chief justice john roberts has allowed the u.s.ntinue its pause on nearly 2 million in foreign aid a payments. is this a sign that the supreme court might be favoring the president when it comes to these other lower court orders regarding these cuts? >> yeah. i think that was a huge win for the trump administration because if the supreme court is siding with them in looking at some of these courts -- some of these cuts especially in the case of foreign aid a, that's huge for them to have chief justice roberts on their side and some other justices. whereas in the lower courts, as you mentioned, you know, it's not as powerful, and they can definitely, you know, look to the supreme court now if they need an ally on some of this government spending. and we see also the trump administration is working a little harder now to try to figure out how to do these knowing that there's going to be legal roadblocks and issues ahead. you know, we saw that there's going to be another e-mail out to federal workers this weekend saying what have you
in a win for the trump administration, alex, chief justice john roberts has allowed the u.s.ntinue its pause on nearly 2 million in foreign aid a payments. is this a sign that the supreme court might be favoring the president when it comes to these other lower court orders regarding these cuts? >> yeah. i think that was a huge win for the trump administration because if the supreme court is siding with them in looking at some of these courts -- some of these cuts especially in the case of...
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ultimately the supreme court for john roberts to jump in alone is a big deal.it is will stand by and let you know he makes a decision. thank you so much for letting us your expertise. okay this make a novel case lands at the supreme court. mexico is suing several us-based gun manufacturers think they are to blame for rolling violence south of the border paid the company say they produce a lawful product they are not responsible for mexico's crime crisis. smith & wesson, beretta, occult, block, all among the defendants in a 10 billion-dollar lawsuit filed by mexico. alleging these u.s. companies and knowingly allowed guns to end up in the hands of dangerous cartel members in mexico who then use them to terrorize and kill. larry keenan senior vice president and general counsel for the national shooting sports foundation. >> you know what mexico says sad there were notifications there were they have some form of notice. >> generalized is not proximate cause. there's no legal duty. baseball bat manufacturers know some of their products will be misused, misused in a
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. >> the best actress nominee sitting down with gma co-anchor robin roberts. >> of course, this is your wild to hear the third time. you know, you don't think it will happen again, and then it does happen again. it's sort of. it's really wonderful. >> it's been five years since erivo was double nominated for best actress and best original song, playing harriet tubman in harriet. >> i've been trying to make sure that the things that happen i am present for. i can share...
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i've got robert from itv. yeah, yeah. >> hello robert peston, itv.n europe, and certainly not in the united kingdom. i want stability in the united kingdom. the way to ensure that stability is to ensure that stability is to ensure that stability is to ensure that we are able to defend a deal in ukraine, because the one thing our history tells us is that if there is conflict in europe, it will wash up on our shores. and already in the last three years, what's happened in ukraine has had a massive impact on many working people back here in the united kingdom. because their bills have gone up, their energy bills have gone up, their energy bills have gone up. there's been an instability in our economy caused by that conflict, so we are not unaffected by it. and of course, our own security and defence depends on the defence and security of europe. 50 every and security of europe. so every step i am taking is in order to preserve peace, to avoid conflict, because the safety and security of the british people is my number one duty and responsibility, and i
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in december 1947, the royal troops committed a massacre of the inhabitants in the village of robert got a 431 civilians were killed. all in all the lives of 100000 indian agents were on the conscience of the dutch colonialists and their allies, mass executions, and regular bombing did not help. in netherlands, their troops got blocked in the cities. the world community demanded to put it into violence. and the empire started negotiations. in 1949, the head round table conference was held, and the kingdom of the netherlands was forced to recognize the independence of indonesia. a sovereign muslim state appeared on the world map and became one of the most powerful countries in the islamic world. for the 1st kindly. yeah, it's just, it was a, it's a bit you're asking us is the flux, most of them worst. plus the back of the photos. it didn't. you mean you must have somebody that's on the truck up before you come on? the was just on the other folks the most come on and you to for the go on something really need this process. the interior is not you know, so sharp. what is warranties are all
in december 1947, the royal troops committed a massacre of the inhabitants in the village of robert got a 431 civilians were killed. all in all the lives of 100000 indian agents were on the conscience of the dutch colonialists and their allies, mass executions, and regular bombing did not help. in netherlands, their troops got blocked in the cities. the world community demanded to put it into violence. and the empire started negotiations. in 1949, the head round table conference was held, and...
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this is the second federal vaccine advisory panel to be postponed or canceled since robert f kennedy junior was sworn in as health and human services secretary. beachgoers can once again enjoy bonfires at the beach. no burn season. >> and some in the last through october and that means you can bring your own firewood and use the designated rings that are there on ocean beach. and you can also burn them near the stairwell by your own. of course, first come first serve is the situation. >> still ahead here on kron 4 bay area activists speak out against elon musk's involvement in the federal government. plus, the latest snow pack survey in the sierra. what the numbers show in what has been a >> whiplash like winter. but first, new details tonight about last year's thanksgiving crash that >> killed 3 college students and people new details tonight about last year's at thanksgiving holiday crash that killed these 3 college students in piedmont. >> a report from chp says speed and intoxication where the cause of the crash, according to the report on the night before thanksgiving, the drive
this is the second federal vaccine advisory panel to be postponed or canceled since robert f kennedy junior was sworn in as health and human services secretary. beachgoers can once again enjoy bonfires at the beach. no burn season. >> and some in the last through october and that means you can bring your own firewood and use the designated rings that are there on ocean beach. and you can also burn them near the stairwell by your own. of course, first come first serve is the situation....
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. >> reporter: cbs news aviation safety analyst, robert sumwalt, says recent incidents are bunched together appear coincidental. >> if we continue to have these sorts of events, the airline industry will have an image crisis. >> reporter: and sumwalt says even with these random events, flying in the u.s. remains extremely safe. the faa says while bird strikes are increasing, it is rare for them to cause engine fires or force an emergency landing. the faa and ntsb are investigating. jericka. >> good to know, ali bauman. thank you. >>> tonight, doctors in rome gave an update on the health of pope francis. he's been in the hospital for over 15 days now. cbs' seth doane is in the italian capital with the very latest. seth, good evening. >> reporter: the pope is stable tonight. he is alert and aware and has not had another spasm of the airways inside his lungs since that respiratory crisis friday afternoon. as the faithful gather here for the sixth night in a row to pray for him, the vatican is not reporting any dramatic changes in his health, noting that francis has been receiving varying amoun
. >> reporter: cbs news aviation safety analyst, robert sumwalt, says recent incidents are bunched together appear coincidental. >> if we continue to have these sorts of events, the airline industry will have an image crisis. >> reporter: and sumwalt says even with these random events, flying in the u.s. remains extremely safe. the faa says while bird strikes are increasing, it is rare for them to cause engine fires or force an emergency landing. the faa and ntsb are...
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olympics northern california sent us this video from their five k run and polar plunge today happened at robertemorial state beach in alameda. funds raised fundraid at the event directly support local special olympics programs for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. take a plunge and you get out, right? do you run first and then plunge or plunge? then run? i'm not sure. oh, yeah. chicken before the egg. who knows? all right. skiers enjoyed a sunny day in the sierra today. live. look at palisades tahoe right here. you cannot see anyone on the slopes right now because the resort closed about 45 minutes ago. but a very different story earlier today. this is what it looked like just before four. you can see dozens of skiers. snowboarders were on the mountain getting their final runs of the day in taking advantage of the nice weather before the next round of snow arrives. i am so jealous. very nice to be. yeah, rob, i was telling you earlier, i was down by four dodd down in monterey county for a mountain bike race today. not me, my son. and it was so cold and so windy. the whiplash f
olympics northern california sent us this video from their five k run and polar plunge today happened at robertemorial state beach in alameda. funds raised fundraid at the event directly support local special olympics programs for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. take a plunge and you get out, right? do you run first and then plunge or plunge? then run? i'm not sure. oh, yeah. chicken before the egg. who knows? all right. skiers enjoyed a sunny day in the sierra today. live....