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i couldn't wait to call kay robinson. >> i went through a lot of emotions. god, i'm glad i didn't kill desilva, because it would have been the wrong guy. but, i mean, he could have been his twin. they were identical. >> investigators believe mark eskridge targeted kaye robinson since they lived in the same mobile home park and he probably knew she was a single mother living alone with her son. prosecutors think that eskridge knocked on kaye's door claiming he had car trouble because he wanted to make sure no men were in her home. later that night he broke in and attacked. he told kaye that he lived nearby because he had no intention of letting her live. he attacked her repeatedly with a knife. but kaye robinson's will to survive was too great. >> i still had a life to live. and i wanted my life back. and i was going to take it back a piece at a time. >> eskridge left valuable dna evidence behind. more reliable than any eyewitness. a decade after the crime, mark eskridge went on trial for the sexual assault and attempted murder of kaye robinson. he was convic
i couldn't wait to call kay robinson. >> i went through a lot of emotions. god, i'm glad i didn't kill desilva, because it would have been the wrong guy. but, i mean, he could have been his twin. they were identical. >> investigators believe mark eskridge targeted kaye robinson since they lived in the same mobile home park and he probably knew she was a single mother living alone with her son. prosecutors think that eskridge knocked on kaye's door claiming he had car trouble because...
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jackie robinson, very few people know the all story of jackie robinson, what an amazing story. the central piece of the story, most people don't know. obviously john paul was second, a great man. i'm not a catholic but i'm very pro catholic. so that's the long answer to your question. would you prefer the short answer? >> host: that was fine. it was william? >> guest: well, the short version of that is he is a man who led the battle for the abolitionist slave trade of the british empire. as anybody knows, very little about in the man know that much to be there so much more to him. i didn't know until i wrote my biography of him amazing grace for decades in the side and let me write a book about it. i knew what most people know which is almost nothing. in 1785 he had a dramatic conversion experience, very dramatic. he turned everything over to god and basically said i'd been given wealth, connections, influence, a tremendous talent, oratorical skills. how can i put these in service of others, not my own political ambitions but in the service of others. the carboloy example of th
jackie robinson, very few people know the all story of jackie robinson, what an amazing story. the central piece of the story, most people don't know. obviously john paul was second, a great man. i'm not a catholic but i'm very pro catholic. so that's the long answer to your question. would you prefer the short answer? >> host: that was fine. it was william? >> guest: well, the short version of that is he is a man who led the battle for the abolitionist slave trade of the british...
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jackie robinson, very few people know the whole story of jackie robinson, what an amazing story face with a simple piece of the story most people don't know that. obviously, john paul ii, a great men. i'm not catholic but i'm very pro-catholic non-catholic. so that approach of doing personally, chuck colson. that's the long answer to question. would you prefer the short answer? >> that was fun. who was william wilberforce? >> well, wilberforce, the short version is he's of the man who led the battle for the abolition of the slave trade of the british empire. anybody knows little about him, they may know that much. but there's so much more to but i did know it until i wrote my biography of him amazing grace. whenever they came out, amazing grace, i was asked would you like to write a biography? i've never had written a biography. i do have the ambition or desire. i figured that was a john or i would skip in this lifetime. very happy to skip it but it's one of the things i really thought carefully about it, prayed about it but this was a great man and i thought the anna, the privilege
jackie robinson, very few people know the whole story of jackie robinson, what an amazing story face with a simple piece of the story most people don't know that. obviously, john paul ii, a great men. i'm not catholic but i'm very pro-catholic non-catholic. so that approach of doing personally, chuck colson. that's the long answer to question. would you prefer the short answer? >> that was fun. who was william wilberforce? >> well, wilberforce, the short version is he's of the man...
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they've scored 21 second-chance points in this game. >> andrew: robinson. and the rebound to dyer. harris with the ball. 2:05 to go. hilltoppers trail by three. cockburn for the tie and the rebound to t.j. white. >> dan: you've got to dig in defensively. you're only behind by three points. you've got to get stopped. >> andrew: he's fouled. and it is good. >> dan: the foul is on seger bonifant trying to surround deck. bonifant comes over, goes for the blocked shot. if you're trying to double team you've got to get to the big guy before he turns. >> andrew: time out, west liberty. ng "reunited"] ♪ reunited and it feels so good ♪ ♪ reunited 'cause we understood ♪ ♪ there's one perfect fit ♪ and, sugar, this one is it ♪ we both are so excited 'cause we're reunited, hey, hey ♪ [richard] get your billion back america! >> andrew: back in evansville, each team with three time outs remaining. possession arrow in favor of central missouri with 1:40 on the clock and central missouri located in florence burg, southeast of kansas city, the mules have a five-point lead on west liberty. >> dan: a
they've scored 21 second-chance points in this game. >> andrew: robinson. and the rebound to dyer. harris with the ball. 2:05 to go. hilltoppers trail by three. cockburn for the tie and the rebound to t.j. white. >> dan: you've got to dig in defensively. you're only behind by three points. you've got to get stopped. >> andrew: he's fouled. and it is good. >> dan: the foul is on seger bonifant trying to surround deck. bonifant comes over, goes for the blocked shot. if...
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dru down's real name is danyle robinson.ed 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. >> hello. >> hello. >> hello. >> i never really ran into 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 thos
dru down's real name is danyle robinson.ed 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. >> hello. >> hello. >> hello. >> i never really ran into 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...
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of course, jack robinson was not william f. buckley conservative but definitely a republican but who cares? to me, his faith was beautiful. >> host: speaking at the national prayer breakfast you have the book here? >> two years ago i had the honor to be chosen to speak in front of the president, first lady, vice president and congress every big shot at the national prayer breakfast the honor of my life. i did not taken lightly. i knew as soon as i was invited it was not about me that god has something he wants to share with everyone there if they agree or disagree politically. i would not use the occasion to embarrass the president but to reach out to him with some thoughts or ideas that is what i intended to do. it is online at eric metaxas.com it was a crazy morning. the background story is a crazy story. talking to joe biden and having conversations with people then something very happened very funny then finally singing amazing grace of the belli did not know i would do that but i thought i have to right this. is a long ess
of course, jack robinson was not william f. buckley conservative but definitely a republican but who cares? to me, his faith was beautiful. >> host: speaking at the national prayer breakfast you have the book here? >> two years ago i had the honor to be chosen to speak in front of the president, first lady, vice president and congress every big shot at the national prayer breakfast the honor of my life. i did not taken lightly. i knew as soon as i was invited it was not about me...
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regular size for nate robinson. [ bong ] ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's it for the report everybody. good night! captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". [cheers and applause] my name is jon stewart. my guest tonight jim demint a former senator from south carolina who left the senate to join a think thank because -- think tank because even just thinking around thinking in a tank -- [laughter] -- is more satisfied than being a united states senator. that's how bad it's gotten in the senate. not -- i will say this though, not that the senate is doing nothing. they did recently, i believe pass the farm bill. >> the new farm bill president obama signed into law yesterday cuts $8.6 billion from food stamps during the next decades. >> >> jon: good. i think it's wa
regular size for nate robinson. [ bong ] ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's it for the report everybody. good night! captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". [cheers and applause] my name is...
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robinson gets the steal. all the way for the basket. we have a one-point ball game.fter a pair of uva free throws, four seconds remaining, robinson trying to send the game into overtime. justin anderson says no. virginia hold on to beat pitt, 5148. maryland 4a whitman taking on wise. steve feeds moore down low. 14 points. wise led 22-7 after the first quarter. sanders coming up with the basket there. trevor brown on the action. 6 of 6. 70-43. they take it over whitman. 4a maryland state championship. they finished their season 26-0. congratulations to coach fuller and the rest of the young ladies on that team. let's move on to spring training. to south florida. nationals visiting roger dean stadium, the spring training home of the miami marlins. strasburg was on the mound for the the nats. he was just dominant. two hits. he struck out four batters. meanwhile, ramos continuing his hot streak. takes the pitch right up the middle.
robinson gets the steal. all the way for the basket. we have a one-point ball game.fter a pair of uva free throws, four seconds remaining, robinson trying to send the game into overtime. justin anderson says no. virginia hold on to beat pitt, 5148. maryland 4a whitman taking on wise. steve feeds moore down low. 14 points. wise led 22-7 after the first quarter. sanders coming up with the basket there. trevor brown on the action. 6 of 6. 70-43. they take it over whitman. 4a maryland state...
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and to robinson iii for the alley-oop. 14 points for rob kwreupinsonro. a fake and will knock down the three ball. he had a team high 17 points. wolverines up by 13 at this point. later in the half the defense coming through. an 8-point game, and robinson playing a little volleyball out there. huge block. michigan take down texas and their final score, 79-65. and then louisville heading back to the sweet 16 after taking down st. louis today. they did not go away without a fight. down by three points. duane evans doing work down low and gets the bucket and one. a couple plays later, st. louis on the run and rob lowe with the finish the other way. st. louis takes a two-point lead. and then a former george may sun patriot, and he led louisville back. and then louisville was on fire from three-point range today, and scored 21 points here. and the cardinals get past st. louis, 66-51. here is a look at a couple more scores for you. big upsets in the south region. third seed at syracuse. they fall to 11 seed. dayton, 55-53. flyers heading to the sweet 16 for the
and to robinson iii for the alley-oop. 14 points for rob kwreupinsonro. a fake and will knock down the three ball. he had a team high 17 points. wolverines up by 13 at this point. later in the half the defense coming through. an 8-point game, and robinson playing a little volleyball out there. huge block. michigan take down texas and their final score, 79-65. and then louisville heading back to the sweet 16 after taking down st. louis today. they did not go away without a fight. down by three...
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second half, james robinson, get that out of there says patrick young who looks anything but young. i have to tell you. where's his birth certificate. florida makes him pay on the other end. that's young with the alley-oop and florida advances 61-45. louisville won it all last year. next step, a repeat, taking down st. louis for a sweet 16 bid today, the bill cans not going down without a fight. second half down three, passed down low to duane evans, gets the bucket and one. 16 points for him, we're tied at 27. a couple of points later, ahead to rob lowe, loved him in st. elmo's fire. he likes that bucket too. they take a opportunity lead, but a former george mason
second half, james robinson, get that out of there says patrick young who looks anything but young. i have to tell you. where's his birth certificate. florida makes him pay on the other end. that's young with the alley-oop and florida advances 61-45. louisville won it all last year. next step, a repeat, taking down st. louis for a sweet 16 bid today, the bill cans not going down without a fight. second half down three, passed down low to duane evans, gets the bucket and one. 16 points for him,...
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antonucci says it was all robinson's idea.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 the
antonucci says it was all robinson's idea.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...
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robinson?: actually, currently where i am sitting is in parkside health center, and having practiced here for the last eight years, i can vouch for patients who we have help significantly over the years. it is unfortunate that your experience was not as helpful as i would expect for it to be. whether you will bring referred for consultation or what have you given the price of living has risen, that is definitely true. regards to the services we provide we also make sure that we provide services to the rules for low -- most vulnerable. that includes at or below the poverty level. that is interesting because i would have been very passionate about making sure that you received the care that you deserved. i am sure that is a benefit for las vegas and the disadvantage for us that you left us. ultimately, i do not know particularly about the politicians and the politics, but they do not being on the front lines as a physician and seeing patients have regional bank -- but being on the front lines, an
robinson?: actually, currently where i am sitting is in parkside health center, and having practiced here for the last eight years, i can vouch for patients who we have help significantly over the years. it is unfortunate that your experience was not as helpful as i would expect for it to be. whether you will bring referred for consultation or what have you given the price of living has risen, that is definitely true. regards to the services we provide we also make sure that we provide services...
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patterson, he had 15 points, pits back within three, 20 seconds to go, still a three-point game, robinson gets the steel and that nice little kiss off the glass there. that's it, takes it all the way down for two, ten seconds to go, we have a wasn't game after a pair of uva free throws, pit's down three. anderson, the former montrose christian product, coming up with the huge block on robinson there, virginia, they hold on to beat pitt 54-48, they'll take on duke in the acc final tomorrow. the cavs one step closer to achieving another goal this year. >> we're going to try to get another acc tournament tile and try to make a run to the acc tournament. so far we have accomplished one of those things and like you said, two feet on each step and one step at a time so we'll prepare for tomorrow the right way and hopefully we can keep this thing going. >> you got to be true to your temperament, but you got to understand in games like this, you better be sound, you better keep your composure but you better be tough as heck. that's what i tried to get through to my guys and i think they did well.
patterson, he had 15 points, pits back within three, 20 seconds to go, still a three-point game, robinson gets the steel and that nice little kiss off the glass there. that's it, takes it all the way down for two, ten seconds to go, we have a wasn't game after a pair of uva free throws, pit's down three. anderson, the former montrose christian product, coming up with the huge block on robinson there, virginia, they hold on to beat pitt 54-48, they'll take on duke in the acc final tomorrow. the...
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robinson. keisha she's a doctor of osteopathic of and she is the medical education regional director. what is osteopathic? osteopathy is a philosophy, in which we as physicians go to the schoolstion and medical who treat the entire person. we have a foundation that the iny can heal itself, essence, sometimes in addition to medications and other support. that is the whole premise that the a-day has a natural tendency to heal itself. in essence, i'm the regional director of medical education, with the help of the support of our executive team management at unity health care. oversee our medical students who are osteopathic medical students. their home base in the main campus is in mesa, arizona. so great about osteopathic medical students who come to our main campus is that they spend their first year in mesa, arizona, and then they come to our campus and rick -- complete the remainder of their medical school education from second-year, their jerk of and fourth year up until graduation. how does
robinson. keisha she's a doctor of osteopathic of and she is the medical education regional director. what is osteopathic? osteopathy is a philosophy, in which we as physicians go to the schoolstion and medical who treat the entire person. we have a foundation that the iny can heal itself, essence, sometimes in addition to medications and other support. that is the whole premise that the a-day has a natural tendency to heal itself. in essence, i'm the regional director of medical education,...
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david corn, and thank you, eugene robinson. >>> coming up, the bridgegate tapes. wait until you hear these. the 911 calls from the people stuck in the epic george washington bridge traffic. what a jam they're in. ambulances couldn't get through. wouldn't show up. the fender-benders. well, tonight the picture of chaos and confusion created in the name of political revenge. >>> also, don't look now, but the hillary clinton campaign is already revving up out there. here is the deal. hillary does the policy. bill does the politics. and anyone who wants to could get into rapid response. >>> plus, bathroom humor for the speaker of the house. actually boy's room. hard to believe john boehner made fun of his name. i'm sure he heard these jokes in high school. its the way 13-year-old boys would enjoy it. >>> finally, let me finish tonight with how president obama is better on fiscal responsibility than the cheap shot folks who attack him. wait until you hear this stuff. it's factual and this is "ha "hardball," the place for politics. 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans vi
david corn, and thank you, eugene robinson. >>> coming up, the bridgegate tapes. wait until you hear these. the 911 calls from the people stuck in the epic george washington bridge traffic. what a jam they're in. ambulances couldn't get through. wouldn't show up. the fender-benders. well, tonight the picture of chaos and confusion created in the name of political revenge. >>> also, don't look now, but the hillary clinton campaign is already revving up out there. here is the...
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matthew robinson, we were talking before the break there.ant to ask you a more focused question about the terrain. i believe you know the area well. obviously completely baffling to many people watching the story we're only finding out now it could be in the indian ocean. is it possible there is anywhere in that area where a plane this size could have landed without detection? >> well, of course it's possible. but is it likely? probably not. and welcome to my world. if there was a simple explanation for all these questions i would be out of a job at this point. what we have to keep in mind here is first of all a lack of material evidence. both in electronic form and in material form. that combined with the vast nature of the search area right here presents a real challenge. this is now an old-fashioned accident investigation to where we need to just go out and look for it, old-fashioned. that's point blank how we're going to accomplish this. >> okay, bill nye, you said an interesting thing in the break there which i want to get to the viewer
matthew robinson, we were talking before the break there.ant to ask you a more focused question about the terrain. i believe you know the area well. obviously completely baffling to many people watching the story we're only finding out now it could be in the indian ocean. is it possible there is anywhere in that area where a plane this size could have landed without detection? >> well, of course it's possible. but is it likely? probably not. and welcome to my world. if there was a simple...
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and in washington, eugene robinson. we start, of course, with the search for flight 370.possible pieces of debris from the missing jet in the southern indian ocean. it has been 14 days since the malaysian plane -- a huge plane -- last communicated with air traffic control. and these satellite images gave officials a renewed sense of hope that the mystery surrounding flight 370 would be solved. crews are right now looking for two objects, about 14 miles apart. one is about 79 feet long. the other, 16 feet long. but yesterday, poor weather conditions, including strong winds, heavy cloud coverage, and rain made it difficult to locate any debris at all. so today, the search continues as officials still consider this their best lead yet. three australian p-3 orions and u.s. p-8 poseidon and civilian gulfstream are scanning the targeted area. and the chinese are sending three warships to assist in the search. australian prime minister tony abbot defended his decision to release the satellite images out of respect to the families of the missing. >> we owe it to the families and
and in washington, eugene robinson. we start, of course, with the search for flight 370.possible pieces of debris from the missing jet in the southern indian ocean. it has been 14 days since the malaysian plane -- a huge plane -- last communicated with air traffic control. and these satellite images gave officials a renewed sense of hope that the mystery surrounding flight 370 would be solved. crews are right now looking for two objects, about 14 miles apart. one is about 79 feet long. the...
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i want to ask gene robinson about chris christie.ow, today, after everything that has happened with him over the course of the last 60 days or 90 days in terms of his viability as presidential candidate in 2016? >> right now, he's in purgatory. he is not viable at the moment, but he might be in six months from now. it kind of depends on how investigations play out, what happens in the whole bridgegate thing. and also on what he does. he is working on new jersey and kind of getting back into the good graces of the people of new jersey and if the investigations proceed and nothing else is found out and he's damaged, but he's not necessarily out of it. who is the better sort of moderate candidate that the party can turn to right now? and i'm not sure he's got -- everybody else is running so hard to the right. i'm not sure there is anybody else out there who is occupying that space, taking up that space as well as christie potentially could. >> david? >> i actually think he is wounded for now, but i don't think there is any kind of fatal
i want to ask gene robinson about chris christie.ow, today, after everything that has happened with him over the course of the last 60 days or 90 days in terms of his viability as presidential candidate in 2016? >> right now, he's in purgatory. he is not viable at the moment, but he might be in six months from now. it kind of depends on how investigations play out, what happens in the whole bridgegate thing. and also on what he does. he is working on new jersey and kind of getting back...
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joining us crash investigator matt robinson and former 777 pilot jesse bicson. welcome to both of you. if you wanted to evade radar as a former 777 pilot, could you do that? is that typical training of a 777 pilot? how could you go about preparing yourself to do this? >> well, it's not typical training and they don't teach us how to evade radar. but as pilots we do know what is required to have an aircraft intear -- interrogated from the corridor. the acar system is crucial because that acar system is basicalli' gives a position report to the company as to what altitude, what airspeed and, key, how much fuel you have on that airplane at that particular time matt, at the same time, if you turn off acar you are going to get off. pick you up, right. something going to the sky? >> precisely. primary radar that just sees a piece of aluminum flying out in the sky there touraine masking somebody flying low and trying to avoid radar in this type of aircraft is nearly gobble. you need to -- nearly impossible. operate in the capacity to detect military aircraft. specifica
joining us crash investigator matt robinson and former 777 pilot jesse bicson. welcome to both of you. if you wanted to evade radar as a former 777 pilot, could you do that? is that typical training of a 777 pilot? how could you go about preparing yourself to do this? >> well, it's not typical training and they don't teach us how to evade radar. but as pilots we do know what is required to have an aircraft intear -- interrogated from the corridor. the acar system is crucial because that...
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nick robinson is in kuala lumpur in malaysia. and we will go to the simulators.ok much like air france flight 447 with large chunks of debris on the surface. with the auto pilot on scenario. we go over that with the panel of experts. all that, look at the earthquakes in l.a. a lot more at the top of the hour. >> looking forward to all of that in a few minutes. >>> breaking news of general motors recalling another 1.3 million cars this time for failing to report power steering problems. at least 13 people died in crashes linked to ignition switches. gm admits it knew of problems with the ignitions and didn't fix them. now details of government agency in charge of safety failed to investigate even after dozens of complaints. the story of one family who paid a terrible price. >> reporter: ken melton will never forget the night four years ago when he got the call. his daughter, brook, just 29 had crashed her 2005 chevy cobalt into another car. police said at the time it was her fault. eshe had lost control. >> even though i knew she was gone i reached over and kissed
nick robinson is in kuala lumpur in malaysia. and we will go to the simulators.ok much like air france flight 447 with large chunks of debris on the surface. with the auto pilot on scenario. we go over that with the panel of experts. all that, look at the earthquakes in l.a. a lot more at the top of the hour. >> looking forward to all of that in a few minutes. >>> breaking news of general motors recalling another 1.3 million cars this time for failing to report power steering...
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james robinson would get a good look for the tie but justin anderson denies that. virginia advances to the championship game. they will face duke tomorrow afternoon. >> we wanted to end the regular season with a high note. we have play the tough maskable we have been playing. we thought we have something to prove -- had something to prove coming into the tournament. >> uw in d.c. colonials come up with this fee -- a steal. he feeds it for the lay in. the rams d was too much for gw. mo with the huge rejection. the other way. he drains the three giving vcu them a lead. when bradley beal went down down in pain during last night's game, fans shuddered across the region. not another knee injury. beal did suffer a sprained right ankle. it is an initial diagnosis. he is undergoing an mri today. it happened in overtime when he was defending a player as you can see on the screen. months last year with a similar illness to a different spot in the same leg. it may be chilly now but we will be feeling those 90 degree days at nationals park. continue to do so -- continue to swe
james robinson would get a good look for the tie but justin anderson denies that. virginia advances to the championship game. they will face duke tomorrow afternoon. >> we wanted to end the regular season with a high note. we have play the tough maskable we have been playing. we thought we have something to prove -- had something to prove coming into the tournament. >> uw in d.c. colonials come up with this fee -- a steal. he feeds it for the lay in. the rams d was too much for gw....
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you have to do something, james robinson. unfortunate, his shot is blocked. a block.virginia advances to the championship game. tomorrow.face duke ourt we wanted to end regular season on a high note. a very good team. anytime we play the basketball we have been playing, we wanted to the tournament. we would play well. want to keep the momentum going. >> the second half. tied at 36. , couple with the -- coming up with the field. it'll give them a two-point advantage. around the defense isn't too much. kevin larson, coming the other way. ty of awould have a beau three. they advance to the atlantic 10 finals. it may be chilly now, but all too soon, we will see the warm 90 degrees days at the park. many of you will be sweltering on the plastic seats. including myself. it will continue for a while. the owner said he will not invest in a retractable roof. nevertheless, people will still come to see strasburg. he was on his game. he pitched 4 innings. he improved his e.r.a.. that is pretty impressive. 1-0. fantastic. up the middle. another run. t scores. they yankees. still
you have to do something, james robinson. unfortunate, his shot is blocked. a block.virginia advances to the championship game. tomorrow.face duke ourt we wanted to end regular season on a high note. a very good team. anytime we play the basketball we have been playing, we wanted to the tournament. we would play well. want to keep the momentum going. >> the second half. tied at 36. , couple with the -- coming up with the field. it'll give them a two-point advantage. around the defense...
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best piece is a piece by petitioner robinson, and he wrote the pay tear down the wall." and he wrote a piece, what would reagan do on immigration. very good. i strongly recommend it. any other questions? are you wiped out? getting late? andrew? i get the hook. my former student. must be that c i gave him. he got an a. >> not supposed to talk about that. >> right. >> i've been waiting for this opportunity. >> payback time. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with booktv guests and viewer, watch videos and up do date information on events, facebook.com/booktv. >> ain'tie jacobsen is next on booktv. recounting the u.s. government's clandestine program to employ german scientists following world war ii. the program, dubbed "operation paperclip" brought several scientists to the united states despites the fact many were accused of war crimes. this is a little under an hour. >> thank you so much. good evening everybody. i am ain'tie jacobsen. i want to thank book passage for having me. thank you all so much for coming. there's nothi
best piece is a piece by petitioner robinson, and he wrote the pay tear down the wall." and he wrote a piece, what would reagan do on immigration. very good. i strongly recommend it. any other questions? are you wiped out? getting late? andrew? i get the hook. my former student. must be that c i gave him. he got an a. >> not supposed to talk about that. >> right. >> i've been waiting for this opportunity. >> payback time. >> thank you very much. [applause]...
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robinson humphrey, analyst and christina warren, thanks. some markets have graced the gains they had yesterday so what is upsetting traders today? is always something. let's see what a floor show has to say. traders at the stock exchange, cme group and nynex. i want to start at the stock exchange talking about all these acquisitions, ipos, what do you make of all this? is exciting more worrisome to you? >> all the ipos? of course exciting. more product is better for institutional traders like myself and our firm and those who made market-makers is good for the market. this is still the most liquid market when you take all the stocks together and more product is better so we are excited about the ideas. king did not have a good opening, wasn't bad but went off without a hitch which is the way ideas run down here so potentially getting the ali baba ipo in a couple weeks. sandra: i rat at the cme watching the major averages, they have been acting very curiously lately. the nasdaq had really been leading the gains earlier this year and now on d
robinson humphrey, analyst and christina warren, thanks. some markets have graced the gains they had yesterday so what is upsetting traders today? is always something. let's see what a floor show has to say. traders at the stock exchange, cme group and nynex. i want to start at the stock exchange talking about all these acquisitions, ipos, what do you make of all this? is exciting more worrisome to you? >> all the ipos? of course exciting. more product is better for institutional traders...
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i met richard robinson 20 years ago. the property looked like that after a house under construction next door caught fire and burned the house and burned richard's house within a minute. the fire department saved the facade. we built a new house behind that facade. 20 years forward, richard and pete, a married couple want to have expressed to me the desire of age in place, that means a garage and elevator and that means accessibility and a master bedroom. all of those elements have been pushed back from the front facade to retain the character that we work so hard to preserve 20 years ago. this is a rendering and a photograph that you have in your packets. the photograph on the left is the house as it is today from across the street on the sidewalk. the rendering on the right is truly what the addition of space that would contain the elevator and the third story edition would look like from the public right of away. and with that, i'm going to ask david to come up and continue presenting. >> good afternoon, commissioners
i met richard robinson 20 years ago. the property looked like that after a house under construction next door caught fire and burned the house and burned richard's house within a minute. the fire department saved the facade. we built a new house behind that facade. 20 years forward, richard and pete, a married couple want to have expressed to me the desire of age in place, that means a garage and elevator and that means accessibility and a master bedroom. all of those elements have been pushed...
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i want to talk to stacey robinson.ere carrying the children out, stacey, what were the kids saying to you when you got to the beach and were safe? >> they just kept screaming they had their little cysister in th car seat, as well. that's when i told tim there was another baby in the car. that's when he took off and a couple lifeguards came with him and they rescued the child from the car seat, as well. >> let me bring in the doctor. we've had stories like this before of mothers who have, for whatever reason, been mentally unbalanced or disturbed and they have tried to kill their children or killed their children and some have been very notorious cases. what do you think has gone on here? and what would make a mother do this? i'm not sure -- i don't think we have the right connection there. i'm going to move back to tim. i'm sorry we couldn't get ahold of the doctor. let me ask you, tim, when you got to the baby, who was still strapped in, did you feel at any stage that you were not going to be able to get the baby out
i want to talk to stacey robinson.ere carrying the children out, stacey, what were the kids saying to you when you got to the beach and were safe? >> they just kept screaming they had their little cysister in th car seat, as well. that's when i told tim there was another baby in the car. that's when he took off and a couple lifeguards came with him and they rescued the child from the car seat, as well. >> let me bring in the doctor. we've had stories like this before of mothers who...
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in the 1950s, the sen consider was expanded by then mayor robinson and the old gym was built. the passage of the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood parks bond, the sunset playground has undergone extensive renovation to its four acres of fields, courts, play grounds, community rooms, and historic gymnasium. >> here we are. 60 years and $14 million later, and we have got this beautiful, brand-new rec center completely accessible to the entire neighborhood. >> the new rec center houses multi-purpose rooms for all kinds of activities including basketball, line dancing, playing ping-pong and arts can crafts. >> you can use it for whatever you want to do, you can do it here. >> on friday, november 16, the dedication and ribbon cutting took place at the sunset playground and recreation center, celebrating its renovation. it was raining, but the rain clearly did not dampen the spirits of the dignitaries, community members and children in attendance. [cheering and applauding] ♪ ♪ >> roll call, please. >> miss maufas. >> here. >> miss mendoza mcdonald, dr. murase. >> present. >> miss nor
in the 1950s, the sen consider was expanded by then mayor robinson and the old gym was built. the passage of the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood parks bond, the sunset playground has undergone extensive renovation to its four acres of fields, courts, play grounds, community rooms, and historic gymnasium. >> here we are. 60 years and $14 million later, and we have got this beautiful, brand-new rec center completely accessible to the entire neighborhood. >> the new rec center houses...
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scores, robinson on second with the r.b.i . driving this one over everybody's head. one-run scores.r comes in with a triple. the nationals win 5-4. the orioles also in action today, alex gonzalez smacking that into center field. two runs score. over the wins 4-2 tampa bay rays. for all news, a big off-season signing for the ravens, signing a deal worth $32 million over five years for pitta. they signed him three days before they would have to put the franchise tag on him or let him go to the free-agent market. classic, chipping to stay alive, that bertie falls. badly, movinghat back to even par. woods makes the cut and will finish 11 shots behind rory mcelroy. maskn james, his batman that he plays with because of the broken nose. take a good look, the league has it away.ron to put the nba wants players to wear a clear mask if they have to wear one. wore the black batman mask just once last night in the win against the knicks. the eagles have locked up wide receiver jeremy macklin. that's a look at sports. new orleans is getting ready for mardi gras. >> one woman killed, another inju
scores, robinson on second with the r.b.i . driving this one over everybody's head. one-run scores.r comes in with a triple. the nationals win 5-4. the orioles also in action today, alex gonzalez smacking that into center field. two runs score. over the wins 4-2 tampa bay rays. for all news, a big off-season signing for the ravens, signing a deal worth $32 million over five years for pitta. they signed him three days before they would have to put the franchise tag on him or let him go to the...
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second half, james robinson, get that out of there says patrick young who looks anything but young. i have to tell you. where's his birth certificate. florida makes him pay on the other end. that's young with the alley-oop and florida advances 61-45. louisville won it all last year. next step, a repeat, taking down st. louis for a sweet 16 bid today, the bill cans not going down without a fight. second half down three, passed down low to duane evans, gets the bucket and one. 16 points for him, we're tied at 27. a couple of points later, ahead to rob lowe, loved him in st. elmo's fire. he likes that bucket too. they take a opportunity lead, but a former george mason patriot leads beautiful back. that's luke hancock, who transferred from mason to the cardinals. knocking down three. and then there was one, one team from this area, still standing. uva fans, they may have had a heart attack last night. the team is still live after scaring the heck out of us last night. they survived a late scare, tony bennett was freaking out on the inside. you just know it. we're showing you the come ba
second half, james robinson, get that out of there says patrick young who looks anything but young. i have to tell you. where's his birth certificate. florida makes him pay on the other end. that's young with the alley-oop and florida advances 61-45. louisville won it all last year. next step, a repeat, taking down st. louis for a sweet 16 bid today, the bill cans not going down without a fight. second half down three, passed down low to duane evans, gets the bucket and one. 16 points for him,...
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gene robinson, the romney campaign lives. >> yeah, yeah. it's finally getting some traction. it's finally, you know, they're going to catch up one of these days. maybe by the time president obama leaves office. but you know, when i was coming into the studio this evening, i bumped my head on the light and it hurts. so i'm blaming the president because clearly his influence is waning. it doesn't extend to nebraska avenue in washington. >> and charles, there is a long list of soviet actions, russian actions over the objections of american presidents, including george w. bush to go back most recently, and there were no -- the people who were saying today that president obama simply wasn't tough enough to prevent this from happening did not say that george w. bush was not tough enough to prevent something similar from happening in georgia. >> that's right. i mean, i think romney was wrong when he said russia is the number one foe. and he's wrong as he suggested today, that doesn't minimize the gravity of what's happened. russia broke the rule whence it went into crimea, it tore a
gene robinson, the romney campaign lives. >> yeah, yeah. it's finally getting some traction. it's finally, you know, they're going to catch up one of these days. maybe by the time president obama leaves office. but you know, when i was coming into the studio this evening, i bumped my head on the light and it hurts. so i'm blaming the president because clearly his influence is waning. it doesn't extend to nebraska avenue in washington. >> and charles, there is a long list of soviet...
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thank you to packs will as well, ron robinson who is not here, the young america's foundation longtime executive director, thank you for all that you do for young people, for campuses across the country and for conserving and preserving the reagan ranch and reagan legacy. ronald reagan reagan conservatism was about conserving and preserving as well. that is something, more on that in a minute. also thanks to c-span for being here, people often call c-span and say thank god for c-span. i echoes that. there is not many sources out there as objective as c-span. they just put it out there, unedited, no commentary, let it speak for itself and there are so many talks like this the golan all around the country, thousands of times a year. there could just be a camera here to capture this and record and broadcast it and only c-span does that so much appreciated. my topic today, what is a reagan conservative? it is based on my new book "11 principles of a reagan conservative," and this question, what is a reagan conservative? if you do a google search right now or last time i did a google search
thank you to packs will as well, ron robinson who is not here, the young america's foundation longtime executive director, thank you for all that you do for young people, for campuses across the country and for conserving and preserving the reagan ranch and reagan legacy. ronald reagan reagan conservatism was about conserving and preserving as well. that is something, more on that in a minute. also thanks to c-span for being here, people often call c-span and say thank god for c-span. i echoes...
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. >> reporter: 21-year-old stacy robinson, at the beach with his girlfriend, runs into the water, as the car falls into the sea. >> by the time i ran over, i noticed the son was snatching at the wheel, trying to get her to come to shore. >> reporter: the mother kept driving. >> when i was speaking to her, her eyes were like -- >> reporter: wide. >> wide. >> reporter: he uses the power windows to get the windows down and his arms around two of the children. the surf, up to his chest. he told us, he wished he had three hands because he saw a baby strapped in a car seat in the back. lifeguards struggled to open the front door. that's the mother trying to stop them. watch again. there's a struggle. and then, the mother just walks away. seconds later, they get the baby out through the back of the minivan. one of the lifeguards, getting out in time. and five seconds later, look closely. a huge wave nearly pushes the car out to sea. >> if it had been minutes longer, the outcome probably would have been different. >> reporter: police identified the mother from south carolina. police say she
. >> reporter: 21-year-old stacy robinson, at the beach with his girlfriend, runs into the water, as the car falls into the sea. >> by the time i ran over, i noticed the son was snatching at the wheel, trying to get her to come to shore. >> reporter: the mother kept driving. >> when i was speaking to her, her eyes were like -- >> reporter: wide. >> wide. >> reporter: he uses the power windows to get the windows down and his arms around two of the...
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as we've admitted to baseball belatedly, 1947, jackie robinson, we've got this ocean of talent in latin america, particularly in the dominican republic but all over latin america. >> charlie: it's great to go to the dominican republic for vacation. >> you can put together an all-star team of dominican big leaguers, you'd bet on the dominicans. >> charlie: japan is turning out good players. >> the yankees just paid an arm and a leg -- >> charlie: and may not win. but you asked about what we could do better in baseball. >> charlie: yes. i suppose the pace of the game, not the length. >> charlie: the base of the game. >> in a way i'd like to ban batting gloves because they step out, adjust their batting gloves. babe ruth, henry aaron never wore a batting glove, none wore them. this is a fairly new phenomenon. john miller, the terrific baseball broadcaster now for the giants, watched recently, i guess he called it a k can enoscope, that's how long ago it was, of game 7 in 1953 world series, dodgers-yankees, doesn't get any more tense, he said not once during that game did a batter step out
as we've admitted to baseball belatedly, 1947, jackie robinson, we've got this ocean of talent in latin america, particularly in the dominican republic but all over latin america. >> charlie: it's great to go to the dominican republic for vacation. >> you can put together an all-star team of dominican big leaguers, you'd bet on the dominicans. >> charlie: japan is turning out good players. >> the yankees just paid an arm and a leg -- >> charlie: and may not win....
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joining me is political analyst and washington post columnist eugene robinson.u have been writing well on this. i agree with everything you say. >> i appreciate it. >> i think it's one of those tricky cases where i thought the president went a little too far last friday. i think you disagreed with me last night on that. john kerry has a wonderful formality that seems somehow appropriate. he speaks in formal communekys naturally. >> what churchill said, it's always better. and kerry has that diplomatic stuffiness down, right? and it's a good time for that. there's a real use for that in situations where feelings are running high. you have crowds, you know, in the streets jostling cars in crimea, and you know, the wrong kind of spark can really send this thing south in a hurry. so you need that sort of, you know, formality. >> he won't even use contractions when he speaks. he won't say i'm not. he will say i am not. he is very articulate. here's the question. they're trying to, in paris today, what's the diplomatic mission here, to calm down the politicians in the
joining me is political analyst and washington post columnist eugene robinson.u have been writing well on this. i agree with everything you say. >> i appreciate it. >> i think it's one of those tricky cases where i thought the president went a little too far last friday. i think you disagreed with me last night on that. john kerry has a wonderful formality that seems somehow appropriate. he speaks in formal communekys naturally. >> what churchill said, it's always better. and...
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eugene robinson is a pulitzer prize winning writer with "the washington post." mark, it's great to have you on because you're an expert at the fine-tuning of what the meaning would be. let's try this. suppose sink survive, she beats this guy. she has great name idea, almost beating the governor down there. what do you make if it goes for her, what does it say? >> i think democrats get two big benefits. one is psychic, one is practical. the psychic one is that it will show a candidate withstand a withering assault on the affordable care act with the practical message of let's keep it, but let's fix it. and that's the message you're going hear from a lot of democrats with fuller voice if she wins. the practical benefit is also going to be the outside groups. if sink wins, a lot of these outside groups who played heavily in this race and their contributors are going to say hey, do we really want to spend all this money? does spending all this money really make a difference. >> okay, gene, what about the other result? this is a close one. it's going to end some time
eugene robinson is a pulitzer prize winning writer with "the washington post." mark, it's great to have you on because you're an expert at the fine-tuning of what the meaning would be. let's try this. suppose sink survive, she beats this guy. she has great name idea, almost beating the governor down there. what do you make if it goes for her, what does it say? >> i think democrats get two big benefits. one is psychic, one is practical. the psychic one is that it will show a...
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and eugene robinson is a pulitzer prize winning columnist with "the washington post" and an msnbc political analyst. jonathan, i was struck by the campaign run on defense by alex sink down in florida two days ago, where she was very reasonable and nice. well, maybe there are problems with obamacare, but let's try to fix it, not get rid of it. maybe we shouldn't think we're right on everything. maybe the republicans are right on some things. maybe we should compromise. and that nice approach to this campaign cost a stronger candidate, the woman we're looking at right now, to lose to a washington lobbyist on the far right. obviously it's not a prescription for victory. she was a better candidate, better positioned in terms of her career. she only lost the race for governor by one point last time around. here she gets whacked by this guy who normally wouldn't win a nomination. the democratic party capable of pivoting and establishing itself as the aggressive party this fall or has it already doomed itself to just sit there and take a licking? your thoughts. >> oh, i think there is still plenty
and eugene robinson is a pulitzer prize winning columnist with "the washington post" and an msnbc political analyst. jonathan, i was struck by the campaign run on defense by alex sink down in florida two days ago, where she was very reasonable and nice. well, maybe there are problems with obamacare, but let's try to fix it, not get rid of it. maybe we shouldn't think we're right on everything. maybe the republicans are right on some things. maybe we should compromise. and that nice...
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mr robinson was attacked from several sites today i approached it that we are here today discussing the motion which as is as irresponsible of peace that the collapse of this assembly that the death of a traditional and latte and added the rice ending of the matters what did he get a free thinker any kind i'm not that it is going to screw this is the most wonderful team. the dup motion was carried by a fifty eight to twenty seven margin. jaws like the fayette house negotiations the past weeks i got was brought home of northern ireland's politicians continue to struggle to deal with a complex issue of the past been becoming on rte new stormont. for people who were encouraged him to supply a lethal cocktail of drugs to two men who later died. i've been given three year suspended jail sentences at the circuit criminal court in court. friend michael coleman and clean coffee diet you can chain in county cork and september of twenty twelve after taking the chance oldest of thirteen schools building construction sites on coverage implement irregularities in more than half. seven cases of them
mr robinson was attacked from several sites today i approached it that we are here today discussing the motion which as is as irresponsible of peace that the collapse of this assembly that the death of a traditional and latte and added the rice ending of the matters what did he get a free thinker any kind i'm not that it is going to screw this is the most wonderful team. the dup motion was carried by a fifty eight to twenty seven margin. jaws like the fayette house negotiations the past weeks i...
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matthew robinson was an aircraft accident investigator for the u.s. navy and marine corps. he now works with robsen forensic. you heard the breakdown from tom. when you look at these clusters of potential debris, and these searches have been frustrated with folks doing the work and folks around the world trying to understand it. what do you see as an investigator at this point with that debris? >> first and foremost, my main rule is to put no one else in harm's way, accept no unnecessary risk. so if the weather conditions preclude a safe search, then call it off, postpone it, and live to go out another day. now, if, in fact, this debris field is positively identified as the wreckage and the bebree from mh-370, thisdebris from mh-370, this is indicative of a high energy impact. something not commensurate with a deliberate ditching at sea, but more of an unsurvivable crash at this point. it just merits further investigation. it's a worthwhile lead and it needs to be pursued. >> matt, you've worked with night vision glasses, you've worked in meteorology. there is a horrible la
matthew robinson was an aircraft accident investigator for the u.s. navy and marine corps. he now works with robsen forensic. you heard the breakdown from tom. when you look at these clusters of potential debris, and these searches have been frustrated with folks doing the work and folks around the world trying to understand it. what do you see as an investigator at this point with that debris? >> first and foremost, my main rule is to put no one else in harm's way, accept no unnecessary...
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and eugene robinson is a pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the washington post" and an msnbc political analyst. professor, thank you for joining us. why would -- let's get to putin here. what do you think he wants to do? what price is he willing to pay to do it? >> we crossed his red line. we've been crossing red lines ever since we began to move nato toward russia in the 1990s. clinton began it. bush continued it. obama rhetorically has continued it. the ultimate red line, and unlike perhaps obama, putin really believes in red lines, was ukraine. what putin saw happening in ukraine, for him, and we can argue whether it was or isn't, it was a direct threat to russian national security in the form of crimea. and so he reacted. >> why would steven hadley, who is a big shot in the bush administration be now pushing for nato membership for ukraine? which as i said in the opening would mean we would have to fight the russians personally and directly if they interfered in ukraine, if that were the case. if we put them in nato, then we're all the way on the front lines ourselves. why would th
and eugene robinson is a pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the washington post" and an msnbc political analyst. professor, thank you for joining us. why would -- let's get to putin here. what do you think he wants to do? what price is he willing to pay to do it? >> we crossed his red line. we've been crossing red lines ever since we began to move nato toward russia in the 1990s. clinton began it. bush continued it. obama rhetorically has continued it. the ultimate red line,...
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ask one of them is wearing -- and one of them is wearing, a 66-year-old cayenne named edward robinson is wearing a scarf around his head. underneath the scarf he's been scalped, and he's survived. he's actually been scalped back in ohio some years earlier, but he'd survived this massacre where there'd been any number of atrocities committed against these trappers. so this told deeply on william price hunt, the young new jersey businessman -- [laughter] and the three trappers said, well, look, you don't want to go up to the headwaters of the blackfeet, but we know -- the headwaters of the missouri, we know a better way. we know a way that you can leave the missouri, strike out overland, cross several mountain ranges and we think we can take you to a river that's part of the headwaters of the columbia. we think we can get you there. and that meant for wilson price hunt striking out into what appeared to be at least a thousand miles of totally unchartered terrain. he had no idea, it was unmapped. so hunt, the serious, conscientious businessman, had to deliberate t what to do. so that's t
ask one of them is wearing -- and one of them is wearing, a 66-year-old cayenne named edward robinson is wearing a scarf around his head. underneath the scarf he's been scalped, and he's survived. he's actually been scalped back in ohio some years earlier, but he'd survived this massacre where there'd been any number of atrocities committed against these trappers. so this told deeply on william price hunt, the young new jersey businessman -- [laughter] and the three trappers said, well, look,...
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. >> aviation expert matthew robinson spent nearly 20 years investigating accidents for the u.s. marine corps. he says the top priority must be finding the flight data recorder. a torpedo-like sonar device will be deployed into the waters, the same kind of technology found wreckage of the air flight that crashed in 2009 off the coast of brazil into the atlantic ocean. the data recorder holds vital clues investigators need to determine what caused the catastrophe but finding it is just the beginning. >> grab every single piece of this aircraft, every piece of this aircraft is going to tell its own little tale. once you can put those tales togethering that will give you the big picture and help draw conclusion as to what happened. >> reporter: if and when pieces of the plane are recovered, investigators will piece it together. this was done to the remnants of twa flight 800 in the late '90s, analyzing the fuselage, flight controls and wings would help investigators pinpoint a cause. many crucial parts of an aircraft like engine components are made of magnesium and one expert told u
. >> aviation expert matthew robinson spent nearly 20 years investigating accidents for the u.s. marine corps. he says the top priority must be finding the flight data recorder. a torpedo-like sonar device will be deployed into the waters, the same kind of technology found wreckage of the air flight that crashed in 2009 off the coast of brazil into the atlantic ocean. the data recorder holds vital clues investigators need to determine what caused the catastrophe but finding it is just the...