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robinson backed up and escaped.son described the shooter as a black male, 22 years old to 27, six foot, thin build with dreads. robinson said his car was struck by gunfire. because i don't even know nobody who look like that? >> do you drive a bmw? >> yeah, i know. we don't got no 745s. >> we don't ride 745s. >> yeah, all these [ bleep ] that be talking, yeah, ain't no talking, ain't no snitching. you feel me? half of these [ bleep ] in here probably snitching on paperwork. i seen paperwork on [ bleep ] that's up in here right now. you feel me? >> long says it is his understanding that if robinson's girlfriend does not provide a statement in the next two days, the case could be dismissed and he will be released. >> she didn't show up at court today, so hopefully tuesday is my lucky day, and they drop all the charges. >>> coming up -- >> how would somebody get drugs in here? >> all women have a pocket. that's how. >> alexandria mcbride shares a secret. and -- >> the sign you put wax on it. the wax brings it out. >> t
robinson backed up and escaped.son described the shooter as a black male, 22 years old to 27, six foot, thin build with dreads. robinson said his car was struck by gunfire. because i don't even know nobody who look like that? >> do you drive a bmw? >> yeah, i know. we don't got no 745s. >> we don't ride 745s. >> yeah, all these [ bleep ] that be talking, yeah, ain't no talking, ain't no snitching. you feel me? half of these [ bleep ] in here probably snitching on...
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. >> cyrioco robinson also has a number of old friends at santa rita jail. many others might not know him, but they know of him. >> we have up and coming rap artist from oakland. >> he got songs, that when people go through up in here, and on the streets. >> what's up?! >> hey! >> robinson, who is performed in music videos with oakland rap legend, two short, says he's always willing to take inmate requests. >> what else, bro? all right, man. it's like this. ♪ you ain't got to hate her ♪ step your game up don't be getting mad just because we came up ♪ ♪ it took me a while, but i got my swagger back ♪ ♪ yeah, my ego told me not to let them get me down ♪ ♪ i know you hate her smile, and in my face right now ♪ ♪ mad because i bounced back ♪ see through them [ bleep ], but you don't know about that ♪ ♪ i'm from the town ♪ but i'm not going to let you suckers pull me down ♪ ♪ i'm way too solid ♪ hey >> i'm rico tha kidd. ♪ you ain't got to hate ya ♪ step your game up ♪ don't be getting mad just because we came up ♪ ♪ >> seven years earlier, robinson was profiled i
. >> cyrioco robinson also has a number of old friends at santa rita jail. many others might not know him, but they know of him. >> we have up and coming rap artist from oakland. >> he got songs, that when people go through up in here, and on the streets. >> what's up?! >> hey! >> robinson, who is performed in music videos with oakland rap legend, two short, says he's always willing to take inmate requests. >> what else, bro? all right, man. it's like...
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dru down's real name is danyle robinson.rested for driving under the influence, violations of probation for a prior dui. he must serve the remainder of his sentence, three years, in the santa rita jail. >> i never really wanted too many people that don't know me. me, i'm distinctive to me. i have this certain look and aura about myself. i stay in ocean ways for the bays and i might have shorted curls for the girls. i stay -- i'm always dressed to impress. >> you know what i'm talking about? >> there's been other celebrities and people of fame that have come in here. most of those people have been put into protective custody, not only for themselves but also the other people. in dru down's case, he wouldn't need protective custody because most of the people respect him and wouldn't try to do something that would harm him. >> protective custody or pc is not just for celebrities. it's for inmates whose lives could be threatened in other parts of the jail. at santa rita, the largest percentage of those are gang dropouts. >> any
dru down's real name is danyle robinson.rested for driving under the influence, violations of probation for a prior dui. he must serve the remainder of his sentence, three years, in the santa rita jail. >> i never really wanted too many people that don't know me. me, i'm distinctive to me. i have this certain look and aura about myself. i stay in ocean ways for the bays and i might have shorted curls for the girls. i stay -- i'm always dressed to impress. >> you know what i'm...
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latiqwa mayes and her father willie spotted donald robinson and started yelling that robinson had raped her. >>> the two other suspects we playing basketball near by all four suspects punched and kicked robinson and sprayed him with pepper spray. robinson later died at the hospital. police said mayes never reported the rape. >>> a 9-year-old boy shot earlier this week is doing women according to family and friends. kenneth, an avid draw are and sports love are is in good spirits much the shooter faces teamed first and second-degree murder along with several assault charges. 37-year-old kenneth graham is a convicted felon and
latiqwa mayes and her father willie spotted donald robinson and started yelling that robinson had raped her. >>> the two other suspects we playing basketball near by all four suspects punched and kicked robinson and sprayed him with pepper spray. robinson later died at the hospital. police said mayes never reported the rape. >>> a 9-year-old boy shot earlier this week is doing women according to family and friends. kenneth, an avid draw are and sports love are is in good...
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art robinson was amazing.secret donor spent a couple hundred thousand dollars on pro art robinson ads. a little district in oregon where that money doesn't usually get spent. in 2010 it was because of the secret donor. that one secret donor in the art robinson race in 2010 turned out to be, robert mercer. same dude. same guy doing the ken cuccinelli ads right now. robert mercer one of two big time donors who tried to deliver a congressional seat to art eat your radioactive vegetables robinson. now trying to do the same with ken cuccinelli. as voting gets under way, and the cuccinelli is returning to his roots. a state senator he posted a campaign ad in which he solicited donations used a stuffed elephant, ron, ron wants you to give ken money. the 2013 version of the ad rooks like this, a 30 minute infomercial in which she speaks directly to many cameras, switching so frequently between them it looks like he is watching a tennis match from 3 inches away. then the amazing fact check page on his website with the
art robinson was amazing.secret donor spent a couple hundred thousand dollars on pro art robinson ads. a little district in oregon where that money doesn't usually get spent. in 2010 it was because of the secret donor. that one secret donor in the art robinson race in 2010 turned out to be, robert mercer. same dude. same guy doing the ken cuccinelli ads right now. robert mercer one of two big time donors who tried to deliver a congressional seat to art eat your radioactive vegetables robinson....
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thiago robinson, jill tucker, professor pedro nogueira in denver. kqed.org/thisweek for links on the "even odds" video profile o our guest thiago robinson. >> all your brothers if here can go to college. you're there. but you have to put in the work. you have to go home and study. >> we leave you with some images taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy adkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson of kqed news. thank you for watching. good night. >> this program is part of american graduate. let's make it happen. a public media initiative made possible by the corporation for
thiago robinson, jill tucker, professor pedro nogueira in denver. kqed.org/thisweek for links on the "even odds" video profile o our guest thiago robinson. >> all your brothers if here can go to college. you're there. but you have to put in the work. you have to go home and study. >> we leave you with some images taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy adkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson of kqed news....
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thiago robinson, jill tucker, professor pedro nogueira in denver. kqed.org/thisweek for links on the "even odds" video profile o our guest thiago robinson. >> all your brothers if here can go to college. you're there. but you have to put in the work. you have to go home and study. >> we leave you with some images taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy adkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson of kqed news. thank you for watching. good night. >> this program is part of american graduate. let's make it happen. a public media initiative made possible by the corporation for >> the show is "the week. "i'm charlie rose, just ahead, the latest on the navy yard shooter. republicans in congress move closer to a government shutdown. and billy crystal on the art of comedy. >> we did things throughout the body of the show, i know what they're thinking and we shot people in the audience and i would improvise about what they were thinking and we just tried to make it fresh and different and i have some of my best mom
thiago robinson, jill tucker, professor pedro nogueira in denver. kqed.org/thisweek for links on the "even odds" video profile o our guest thiago robinson. >> all your brothers if here can go to college. you're there. but you have to put in the work. you have to go home and study. >> we leave you with some images taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy adkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson of kqed news....
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thiago robinson, jill tucker, professor pedro nogueira in denver. kqed.org/thisweek for links on the "even odds" video profile o our guest thiago robinson. >> all your brothers if here can go to college. you're there. but you have to put in the work. you have to go home and study. >> we leave you with some images taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy adkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson of kqed news. thank you for watching. good night. >> this program is part of american graduate. let's make it happen. a public media initiative made let's make it happen. a public media initiative made possible by the corporation for you bring me to the nicest places. if this case is as open and shut as strickland thinks it is, hopefully we won't be here too long. so, this bloke davies wants to make a confession 25 years after the event. have we spoken to his mental health officer? he does have a link to the missing boy. he was a friend of the family. so, what? his conscience got the better of him? maybe he found r
thiago robinson, jill tucker, professor pedro nogueira in denver. kqed.org/thisweek for links on the "even odds" video profile o our guest thiago robinson. >> all your brothers if here can go to college. you're there. but you have to put in the work. you have to go home and study. >> we leave you with some images taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy adkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson of kqed news....
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thiago robinson, jill tucker, professor pedro nogueira in denver. kqed.org/thisweek for links on the "even odds" video profile o our guest thiago robinson. >> all your brothers if here can go to college. you're there. but you have to put in the work. you have to go home and study. >> we leave you with some images taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy adkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson of kqed news. thank you for watching. good night. >> this program is part of american graduate. let's make it happen. a public media initiative made possible by the corporation for >> on this edition for sunday, september 22nd. with a government shutdown looming, still no progress in budget talks. the latest on the terrorist attack in kenya. taking steps to provide affordable housing in canada. >> we're standing in every room, my kitchen, my dining room and my living room and my bedroom and my bathroom is just around the corner. >> why the conviction of a top politician in china matters. next on "pbs newshour weeke
thiago robinson, jill tucker, professor pedro nogueira in denver. kqed.org/thisweek for links on the "even odds" video profile o our guest thiago robinson. >> all your brothers if here can go to college. you're there. but you have to put in the work. you have to go home and study. >> we leave you with some images taken by "san francisco chronicle" photographer lacy adkins for the "even odds" series. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson of kqed news....
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king was influenced by jackie robinson and jackie robinson's breaking of baseball's color barrier in 1947. >> and years later he said of jackie robinson, he was a sit-iner before sit-ins. he was a freedom rider before freedom rides. and he got how important jackie robinson was to the struggle. he got that you couldn't talk about the civil rights movement without talking about robinson. and so because of that and because i think of a sense in dr. king that, you know, the arc of history bends towards justice, that when there was an athlete speaking out, he never said, that person needs to just shut up and play. so when his closest advisors like, for example, roy wilkins, spoke out incredibly harshly against muhammad ali, dr. king was someone who would not do that and would actually exchange private conversations. and they even appeared together in public at a rally in louisville for fair housing. and most significantly when there was a movement in the late '60s by african american athletes to boycott the '68 olympics in mexico city, which of course resulted in tommie smith and john car
king was influenced by jackie robinson and jackie robinson's breaking of baseball's color barrier in 1947. >> and years later he said of jackie robinson, he was a sit-iner before sit-ins. he was a freedom rider before freedom rides. and he got how important jackie robinson was to the struggle. he got that you couldn't talk about the civil rights movement without talking about robinson. and so because of that and because i think of a sense in dr. king that, you know, the arc of history...
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i'm detective inspector robinson. let's start with your name. she's refusing to answer any of our questions, sir. you don't have a choice. you've been caught with thousands of pounds' worth of stolen property. perhaps we have a use for miss fisher, after all. how does it compare with kilimanjaro, miss fisher? why the water tank, do you think, inspector? mrs. henderson could have been strung up just as well on any old tree. the advantage of the water tank is the water, but our victim was hung, not drowned, although it would have made a very good hiding place. if not for the rusty ladder you fell down. i didn't fall. the ladder collapsed beneath me. given your low expectations of police investigative skills, miss fisher, you may be surprised to hear that we've found mrs. henderson's valuables. i am. i mean, i'd be surprised if anyone found them... ...except you, inspector. but our thief is proving to be such a difficult customer that i've come to beg your help. no. i don't do children, especially not uncooperative ones. looks like it's off to welf
i'm detective inspector robinson. let's start with your name. she's refusing to answer any of our questions, sir. you don't have a choice. you've been caught with thousands of pounds' worth of stolen property. perhaps we have a use for miss fisher, after all. how does it compare with kilimanjaro, miss fisher? why the water tank, do you think, inspector? mrs. henderson could have been strung up just as well on any old tree. the advantage of the water tank is the water, but our victim was hung,...
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avenue, south robinson avenue in oklahoma city.ilability of street prostitutes. >> with video camera in hand, brian bates is trying to drive prostitution out of his hometown, oklahoma city. >> this is the most notorious area right in here for prostitution and all kinds of criminal activity. a lot of them live in these little flophouses around here. little rooms for rent. >> this time, he's taking us along for a rare view into his seedy, underground world, and it doesn't take more than 15 minutes before bates and our cameras spot a prostitute working a street corner in broad daylight. >> she might know this car. so i'm going to kind of pull further away. act like we're not interested in her and see if she's going to get picked up. >> he doesn't want to get too close and scare her off. so we pull off to a side street about a quarter mile away. now, it's a waiting game. >> she's behind that green suv. >> a car approaches, even swerves for a closer look. but no pickup this time. and then, suddenly, that same car reverses. and the video
avenue, south robinson avenue in oklahoma city.ilability of street prostitutes. >> with video camera in hand, brian bates is trying to drive prostitution out of his hometown, oklahoma city. >> this is the most notorious area right in here for prostitution and all kinds of criminal activity. a lot of them live in these little flophouses around here. little rooms for rent. >> this time, he's taking us along for a rare view into his seedy, underground world, and it doesn't take...
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andone of her great friends heroes, smokey robinson. ♪ ♪ tavis: how great songwriter is smokey robinsonterrible crush on him like every other female on the planet. i was so nervous, i thought i was going to drop dead. in that gin singing a song he wrote with him. my god. my friends and i play the top five this are the top five that, moki is about as good as it gets. >> he sings in the same tradition that aaron neville does. it goes back to the french creole thing in louisiana. byy were very influenced french baroque opera. really loud and belting like caruso, they would go in the falsetto and saying a lot of embellishments. that's why he loves doo- wop. >> he is one of the best and the last of the great doo-wop singers. he is much more related to french baroque opera. belters like wilson pickett. but those guys sang in the beautiful falsetto and made it a beautiful thing. to ask yous going this question last night but we ran out of time because there was so much to get to and i can do justice to everything in this book. but every time i talk to you, i am always struck by your depth of m
andone of her great friends heroes, smokey robinson. ♪ ♪ tavis: how great songwriter is smokey robinsonterrible crush on him like every other female on the planet. i was so nervous, i thought i was going to drop dead. in that gin singing a song he wrote with him. my god. my friends and i play the top five this are the top five that, moki is about as good as it gets. >> he sings in the same tradition that aaron neville does. it goes back to the french creole thing in louisiana. byy...
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antonucci says it was all robinson's idea.o one will ever know because robinson died in the fire. >> i was just a coward. i didn't really want to participate but i wasn't willing to say, no, i'm not going to do this. and if nothing else guilty by association but i'm also guilty by action, unfortunately. >> while antonucci is facing anywhere from 7 to 21 years for his crime, the prosecutor is asking for 15. the judge is expected to make his decision within a matter of days. >> at this point i'm just looking for mercy. i'm saying, hey, this isn't me. i'll never do anything like this again. i won't so much as run a stop sign again. i just look for mercy from the court system. i'm still hoping for a miracle in some way, shape or form that can get me less than seven years. >> while antonucci waits for his miracle, one thing he can count on is a letter. or more specifically a postcard from his girlfriend. >> basically in maricopa county we're not allowed to get any sort of letters. it has to be a post card. most of my family does th
antonucci says it was all robinson's idea.o one will ever know because robinson died in the fire. >> i was just a coward. i didn't really want to participate but i wasn't willing to say, no, i'm not going to do this. and if nothing else guilty by association but i'm also guilty by action, unfortunately. >> while antonucci is facing anywhere from 7 to 21 years for his crime, the prosecutor is asking for 15. the judge is expected to make his decision within a matter of days. >>...
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espn is reporting that robinson cano is seeking a new contract. .bers sound staggering, he's clearly the top talent on the market. the yankees and dodgers need a second baseman. cano says he would like to stay in new york, but he obviously would like the enormous contract even better. >>> minnesota, indians leading the twins bottom of the ninth. a two-run homer to right cutting the cleveland lead to one. the indians joe smith will squash the minnesota rally. they stay in position to get the wild card. arlington, texas, angels and rangers. tied in the ninth. leading off for texas, boom. how about this? it's the first of his career and he's the youngest to do a walkoff in club history. the guy is 20 years old. the rangers get the win and stay one game behind cleveland for that second wild card. they are coming up big late in the year. >>> "thursday night football," 49ers and rams. colin kaepernick tossed a pair of touchdowns to anquan boldin. the play of the game, second quarter, fourth and inches. frank gore turned fourth and inches into a touchdown.
espn is reporting that robinson cano is seeking a new contract. .bers sound staggering, he's clearly the top talent on the market. the yankees and dodgers need a second baseman. cano says he would like to stay in new york, but he obviously would like the enormous contract even better. >>> minnesota, indians leading the twins bottom of the ninth. a two-run homer to right cutting the cleveland lead to one. the indians joe smith will squash the minnesota rally. they stay in position to...
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andone of her great friends heroes, smokey robinson. ♪ ♪ tavis: how great songwriter is smokey robinsonrrible crush on him like every other female on the planet. i was so nervous, i thought i was going to drop dead. in that gin singing a song he wrote with him. my god. my friends and i play the top five this are the top five that, moki is about as good as it gets. >> he sings in the same tradition that aaron neville does. it goes back to the french creole thing in louisiana. byy were very influenced french baroque opera. really loud and belting like caruso, they would go in the falsetto and saying a lot of embellishments. that's why he loves doo- wop. >> he is one of the best and the last of the great doo-wop singers. he is much more related to french baroque opera. belters like wilson pickett. but those guys sang in the beautiful falsetto and made it a beautiful thing. to ask yous going this question last night but we ran out of time because there was so much to get to and i can do justice to everything in this book. but every time i talk to you, i am always struc
andone of her great friends heroes, smokey robinson. ♪ ♪ tavis: how great songwriter is smokey robinsonrrible crush on him like every other female on the planet. i was so nervous, i thought i was going to drop dead. in that gin singing a song he wrote with him. my god. my friends and i play the top five this are the top five that, moki is about as good as it gets. >> he sings in the same tradition that aaron neville does. it goes back to the french creole thing in louisiana. byy were...
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eugene robinson, you know this guy eugene robinson, you can't get more crazy left, i think eugene robinson, i think people like nick and "the new york times." >> he's ready to go. >> what strikes me is what you were saying a minute ago, laura ingraham and palin and limbaugh -- >> that's right. big gung ho people in iraq. doesn't it come down to this one, down to president obama? >> yes. >> it does. that's what it is about. i think the affirmation conservatives would be supporting that action but they loathe the president so much and they think he's such a screw-up that whatever he does, they are going to oppose. >> you know, it hurts my heart to say it because i want to give everybody the benefit of the doubt but when i listen to their reasoning, the reasoning doesn't rhyme, sync with what they were saying when president bush said it's time to go after suddam hussein. >> i disagree with you. i think there is good reason why people like rand paul and other republicans oppose. they sincerely believe that president obama does not know what he's doing. >> no, no, no. that's a different issue.
eugene robinson, you know this guy eugene robinson, you can't get more crazy left, i think eugene robinson, i think people like nick and "the new york times." >> he's ready to go. >> what strikes me is what you were saying a minute ago, laura ingraham and palin and limbaugh -- >> that's right. big gung ho people in iraq. doesn't it come down to this one, down to president obama? >> yes. >> it does. that's what it is about. i think the affirmation...
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including donesha robinson..since she was involved. it is another reason her mother is outraged at school administrators. see the entire video for yourself at fox-baltimore dot com. just click on "around the web" in the hot topics section on the left side of the screen. baltimore county police are still searching for a missing 14-year- old girl. this is china gillis. she was last seen at about seven a-m wednesday at her home on hillcrest and dogwood roads in woodlawn. china is nearly six-feet-tall, 120 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. anyone with information is asked to call police. after a week of volunteering, doing odd jobs for their families, character building classes and no football...sever al players of a utah high school team returned to the field friday -- having earned their jerseys back! the union high school football coach suspended the entire team last friday night for cutting class, disrespectful behavior and possibly bullying a student online. another football team is in hot water this morning after a massive brawl
including donesha robinson..since she was involved. it is another reason her mother is outraged at school administrators. see the entire video for yourself at fox-baltimore dot com. just click on "around the web" in the hot topics section on the left side of the screen. baltimore county police are still searching for a missing 14-year- old girl. this is china gillis. she was last seen at about seven a-m wednesday at her home on hillcrest and dogwood roads in woodlawn. china is nearly...
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this would be before jackie robinson played baseball. this was a very early time and he was brave and intelligent and well behaved and responded to hazing and quiet persecution with equilibrium. so as i read the stories and hear these i don't have any stories or great lines. it was very exciting to write the history of old dunbar and it was frustrating to write down the recent history of dunbar. i found that up until 2000s hmmm there was always a quarter that was there weather was an engineering program for a student family had gone to dunbar, even though all the difficulties of the outside world made their way into dunbar in the 60s, 70s and 80s and the violence of the 90s there were people who protected the legacy of dunbar. paula there were some kids who needed -- frankly. and i got another sort of sense of energy about writing this book because it was about the time all the school reform was happening in d.c. and it was discussion about what are we going to do and how are we going to do and what is the plan? you know you have an amaz
this would be before jackie robinson played baseball. this was a very early time and he was brave and intelligent and well behaved and responded to hazing and quiet persecution with equilibrium. so as i read the stories and hear these i don't have any stories or great lines. it was very exciting to write the history of old dunbar and it was frustrating to write down the recent history of dunbar. i found that up until 2000s hmmm there was always a quarter that was there weather was an...
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and in washington, eugene robinson.obama care, it's officially under way on capitol hill. majority leader harry reid will reportedly move forward with the spending levels proposed by house republicans and as expected remove any language to defund the president's health care law. the first vote on the plan could come as early as wednesday. did eugene just moan? i think he did. yesterday senators reid and ted cruise debated the bill and obama care on the senate floor. take a listen. >> the bill defunds obama and his health care plan is dead on arrival in the senate. we're not going to bow to tea party anarchists. america will know exactly who to blame -- republican fanatics in the house and senate. >> i wish the majority leader had not objected to doing so right now. i wish the majority leader had not said he intends to continue to use the threat of a default. to engage in brinksmanship, to try to force obama care on the american people. >> i think the law was -- okay. minority leader mitch mcconnell and the senior senato
and in washington, eugene robinson.obama care, it's officially under way on capitol hill. majority leader harry reid will reportedly move forward with the spending levels proposed by house republicans and as expected remove any language to defund the president's health care law. the first vote on the plan could come as early as wednesday. did eugene just moan? i think he did. yesterday senators reid and ted cruise debated the bill and obama care on the senate floor. take a listen. >> the...
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robinson, bbc news, st. petersburg. >> as president obama tries to drum up support for the military action in syria, i spoke with the white house deputy national security advisor, who joined me from st. petersburg. today we have the european union, the chinese, the argentinians, the brazilians, even the pope saying that they are not endorsing america's idea of a military strike against syria. president obama is looking increasingly isolated, isn't he? to drawnk he will be up support for the notion that chemical weapon use is unacceptable. there is a strong prohibition on it and the laws of war. number two, we can expect to see strong political and diplomatic statements of support from some of our european and asian allies , as well as saudi arabia. we believe there will be political support for the president's determination to take military action against the assad regime for their use of chemical weapons and we believe there will be some participation from allies, but this is not an open-ended military oper
robinson, bbc news, st. petersburg. >> as president obama tries to drum up support for the military action in syria, i spoke with the white house deputy national security advisor, who joined me from st. petersburg. today we have the european union, the chinese, the argentinians, the brazilians, even the pope saying that they are not endorsing america's idea of a military strike against syria. president obama is looking increasingly isolated, isn't he? to drawnk he will be up support for...
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. >> reporter: madison robinson's braces belie her wisdom. >> always have a positive mind and be open to what other people have to say about your product. >> reporter: her product, fish flops. according to her father, dan, the brand sold more than $1 million worth of retail merchandise in 2012. >> those numbers are accurate but now we've exceeded those numbers. >> reporter: this year, sales grew 25%. now 50 new designs due out next year. they were unveiled a few weeks ago at a las vegas trade show. what's a nice girl like this doing in las vegas? missing high school dance team practice for a day to compete with 1600 footwear labels looking for buyers. >> it's work but doesn't feel like work. it just feels like it's what i like to do. >> reporter: when she was just 8, inspired by her surroundings at home in galveston, texas, she combined her original fish art into a flip-flop. yeah, the flip-flop, that staple of summer. >> i gave it to my dad, i was like look, fish flops. >> reporter: dan robinson bought a domain name that same day. fishflops.com for all of $10. but nothing happened fo
. >> reporter: madison robinson's braces belie her wisdom. >> always have a positive mind and be open to what other people have to say about your product. >> reporter: her product, fish flops. according to her father, dan, the brand sold more than $1 million worth of retail merchandise in 2012. >> those numbers are accurate but now we've exceeded those numbers. >> reporter: this year, sales grew 25%. now 50 new designs due out next year. they were unveiled a few...
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gene robinson, you never know what you're going to hear here. >>> up next, what happens in 2013 doesn't '13. how what happens in syria could determine the 2016 presidential election. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> up next, the sticky problem syria poses for 2016 presidential candidates. we'll be right back. >>> on what i believe was the single most important foreign policy decision of this generation whether or not to go to war in iraq, i believe i showed the judgment of a commander in chief. i think that senator clinton was wrong in her judgments on it. >> welcome back to "hardball." any doubt that the votes of position staked now on syria could have an impact on a 2016 run should watch that clip. senator rand paul, senator ted cruz, and senator marco rubio. >> i don't want see a clear cut or compelling american interest. i see a horrible tragedy, but i don't see that our involvement will lessen the tragedy. i think it will make the tragedy worse. >> we should be focused on defending the united states of america. that's why young men and women sign up to join the milit
gene robinson, you never know what you're going to hear here. >>> up next, what happens in 2013 doesn't '13. how what happens in syria could determine the 2016 presidential election. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> up next, the sticky problem syria poses for 2016 presidential candidates. we'll be right back. >>> on what i believe was the single most important foreign policy decision of this generation whether or not to go to war in iraq, i...
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>> shundra robinson, sorry about your son.up next, do you remember this man? >> hires what i got to say. if you didn't get enough the first time around, go [ bleep ] yourself and get some more. >> that is a small-town pennsylvania sheriff who had a pretty stern message for anyone he thought was threatening his second amendment roilths, including city council members. now the city council members have a message for him. >>> plus, a controversial school field trip. students pretending to be in a slave ship? picking cotton, even having slave masters. at one point, even called the n-word. an education in history or a lesson gone too far? we'll ask the man who runs the program coming up. >>> small town pennsylvania police chief is out of a job today. he was fired for profane pro-gun rants he posted on youtube. >> here's what i got to say. if you didn't get enough the first time around, go [ bleep ] yourself and get some more. you get that? did you get that one? huh? you bunch of [ bleep ]. >> the gillberten pennsylvania town counci
>> shundra robinson, sorry about your son.up next, do you remember this man? >> hires what i got to say. if you didn't get enough the first time around, go [ bleep ] yourself and get some more. >> that is a small-town pennsylvania sheriff who had a pretty stern message for anyone he thought was threatening his second amendment roilths, including city council members. now the city council members have a message for him. >>> plus, a controversial school field trip....
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i am a fisher robinson. i learned a long time ago because of slavery times that its most important for you to remember who you are and to say all of your name. there is so much i would have liked to have told you when you interviewed us. one thing i forgot to tell you is that my paternal grandmother, mary fisher graduated from dunbar high school in 1878 -- 98, and lawrence graves who was the coordinator for all of the class's found the program of my grandmother from that graduation and she was in the school of business which didn't last very long. but i am so happy that you have written this book. there are so many memories as you know. my husband and i and so many others were here in the class with jo jo and my brother was in the class with your mother in 1947 but we are members of the class of 1946. my husband and i have so many memories about anbar and i know there is a saying that you can never go home again. we can't go back. but the memories are very strong for us who are 85-years-old now. there were m
i am a fisher robinson. i learned a long time ago because of slavery times that its most important for you to remember who you are and to say all of your name. there is so much i would have liked to have told you when you interviewed us. one thing i forgot to tell you is that my paternal grandmother, mary fisher graduated from dunbar high school in 1878 -- 98, and lawrence graves who was the coordinator for all of the class's found the program of my grandmother from that graduation and she was...
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eugene robinson, great to have you on "the ed show." thanks so much. >>> coming up, failed presidential candidate, rick santorum is shooting for the stars in tonight's "pretenders." stay with us. o i cook? ♪ because an empty pan is a blank canvas. ♪ [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. ♪ [ man #1 ] to remember my grandmother. [ woman #3 ] to show my love. ♪ [ woman #4 ] because life needs flavor. ♪ [ woman #5 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. [ woman #1 ] that's why i cook. one more time, just for themselves. before the last grandchild. before the first grandchild. smile. before katie, debbie, kevin and brad... there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be... at bank of america, we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to b
eugene robinson, great to have you on "the ed show." thanks so much. >>> coming up, failed presidential candidate, rick santorum is shooting for the stars in tonight's "pretenders." stay with us. o i cook? ♪ because an empty pan is a blank canvas. ♪ [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. ♪ [ man #1 ] to remember my grandmother. [ woman #3 ] to show my love. ♪ [ woman #4 ] because life needs flavor. ♪ [ woman #5 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male...
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>>guest: linda robinson has published with us before this is the third book and it is about the future of our military force abroad which sherven by the special forces the model model, and how they operate it is not a uncontroversial but she has a deep knowledge for those who get their boots and 30 on the ground with the enormous amount of information and how they do the things they do and this is extraordinary revealing portrait how we may impress the military influence on the future of particularly in afghanistan. we have had an amazing endorsement from who was kind enough to say in public from the admiral he had drawn inspiration from her work how the forces should be deployed so i think that is a substantial piece of work. >>host: those are some of the upcoming titles from public affairs you are watching booktv aron c-span2.
>>guest: linda robinson has published with us before this is the third book and it is about the future of our military force abroad which sherven by the special forces the model model, and how they operate it is not a uncontroversial but she has a deep knowledge for those who get their boots and 30 on the ground with the enormous amount of information and how they do the things they do and this is extraordinary revealing portrait how we may impress the military influence on the future of...
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dagen: robinson cano wants bed in money, and a $3 million contract when he becomes a free agent. numbers would give him the richest contracts in the history of baseball. even topping out side the contract the yankees, robinson cano says he wants to stay in new york but is indicating he would take the highest offer he received from any team. connell: good luck with that one. connell: on markets now the nfl is making record profits than the average player's salary. $2 million peer season. 80% of players end a banker for financially stressed within two years after their retirement. out and players like success after they stop playing? the nfl quarterback for 14 years recently named to the board of directors was leaving jake on today on fox business, congratulations on that although you would play any sport to get that kind of robinson cano money. that seems a little much but we will see. >> that seems like a great deal but i don't think there will be any athlete who would turn that down. connell: if they did that kind of money. what about this idea of being prepared and we did numbe
dagen: robinson cano wants bed in money, and a $3 million contract when he becomes a free agent. numbers would give him the richest contracts in the history of baseball. even topping out side the contract the yankees, robinson cano says he wants to stay in new york but is indicating he would take the highest offer he received from any team. connell: good luck with that one. connell: on markets now the nfl is making record profits than the average player's salary. $2 million peer season. 80% of...