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athletes because jackie robinson was not just an athlete. he was a scholar and an academic. he went to colleges that were rigorous colleges. that's when a lot of whites with you call them conservatives or liberals change their attitudes are adopted new attitudes because of jackie robinson which was a breakthrough for race relations. when jackie robinson started out he didn't start out in brooklyn. >> guest: he started first in the leagues and then he went to brooklyn minor-league team which was in canada. montrÉal and he was beloved by many fans in montrÉal. there's a famous line that jackie helped to win -- but he was mobbed by a white canadians in the first time a white white mob encircled a white mob encircle the black man and out of love instead of hate is how the story goes. >> host: is that the case when he went to massachusetts? >> guest: the first team that had the chance to sign jackie robinson where the boston red socks and they have that chance in 1945 right after world war ii and robinson of course served in world war ii. he had
athletes because jackie robinson was not just an athlete. he was a scholar and an academic. he went to colleges that were rigorous colleges. that's when a lot of whites with you call them conservatives or liberals change their attitudes are adopted new attitudes because of jackie robinson which was a breakthrough for race relations. when jackie robinson started out he didn't start out in brooklyn. >> guest: he started first in the leagues and then he went to brooklyn minor-league team...
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luego el policía robinson leal a bruscamente la mano y trata de doblarle el brazo hacia atrÁs.re el pavimento ante la mirada atÓnita de testigos. de observar policÍa empuÑando la policÍa elÉctrica con la que la punta a vÁsquez. se escucha con lolita levÁntese. cuide donde pone sus manos. la policÍa de victoria texas confirmÓ que la oficial robinson le disparÓ dos veces al anciano hispano con su pistola elÉctrica mientras lo tenÍa sometido en el piso. este testigo reclamÓ al policÍa su uso de fuerza contra la anciano. -dos policÍas mÁs parecen a que entrevistaron a los estilos. el oficial robinson le tomÓ una fotografÍa la placa del vehÍculo que conducÍa , la anciano fue esposado, detenido durante dos horas y luego llevar un hospital. el policÍa fue puesto en esencia adquisitiva pero continuarÉ siendo salario mientras investiga el hecho. >> por falta de dinero, pues. como cruces y el bbva de honduras sabe que la fecha lÍmite para enviar su descripciÓn por correo certificado, acudiÓ a su consulado de la ayudaron a llenar los documentos gratis. cuenta con el total de 405 $, el cÓn
luego el policía robinson leal a bruscamente la mano y trata de doblarle el brazo hacia atrÁs.re el pavimento ante la mirada atÓnita de testigos. de observar policÍa empuÑando la policÍa elÉctrica con la que la punta a vÁsquez. se escucha con lolita levÁntese. cuide donde pone sus manos. la policÍa de victoria texas confirmÓ que la oficial robinson le disparÓ dos veces al anciano hispano con su pistola elÉctrica mientras lo tenÍa sometido en el piso. este testigo reclamÓ al...
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except when jackie robinson started out. he didn't start out in brooklyn. >> guest: you into brooklyn's minor league team which was up in canada, montrÉal and he was beloved by many fans in montrÉ montrÉal. there was a famous line where jackie robinson helped to win the championship and he was mobbed by white canadians. the first time a white man and circle circle the black man out of love, that's how the story goes. >> host: is that the case when he went to massachusetts? >> guest: the first team that had the chance to sign jackie robinson were the boston red socks and they had the chance after world war ii and of course jackie robinson served in world war ii. the way he got to tryout was a city council in boston named isidore of bunch neck said, while the larger story is the boston baseball teams and able to play games on sundays they needed basically to get a waiver from the city council because there were laws against playing games on sundays. he said he was going to refuse to vote for the waiver unless one of the boston
except when jackie robinson started out. he didn't start out in brooklyn. >> guest: you into brooklyn's minor league team which was up in canada, montrÉal and he was beloved by many fans in montrÉ montrÉal. there was a famous line where jackie robinson helped to win the championship and he was mobbed by white canadians. the first time a white man and circle circle the black man out of love, that's how the story goes. >> host: is that the case when he went to massachusetts?...
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i would say that if you look at the life of jackie robinson, jackie robinson was a profound christian. very few people know that, very few people know that his ability to -- well, his strength in breaking the racial barrier came from his faith, from prayers on his knees that god would give him the strength to do something which he could not humanly do. his recruiter was a very serious christian and did what he did in large part because of his faith. now, you know, jackie robinson was not a william f. buckley conservative, but he certainly was a republican, there's no doubt about that. who cares? to me, his faith was just beautiful. so -- >> host: well, you talked about speaking at the national prayer breakfast. you have a mini book here, "no pressure, mr. president." what is that? >> guest: yeah. well, two years ago i had the high honor of being chosen to speak in front of the president, the first lady, the vice president, the assembled members of congress, every big shot you can think of at the national prayer breakfast. and it was the honor of my life. and i didn't take it lightly.
i would say that if you look at the life of jackie robinson, jackie robinson was a profound christian. very few people know that, very few people know that his ability to -- well, his strength in breaking the racial barrier came from his faith, from prayers on his knees that god would give him the strength to do something which he could not humanly do. his recruiter was a very serious christian and did what he did in large part because of his faith. now, you know, jackie robinson was not a...
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i would like to begin with judge robinson. with respect to the privacy expectations of a witness under hr 917, authorizes a federal judge to order the obscuring of his or her image and voice during the court proceeding. in your mind, does this sufficiently protect the privacy expectation of a witness? >> it is not of sufficient protection in some instances, we believe. again, i don't want to -- i want to wait for the outcome of the study, but i'll give you an example that i think most trial judges believe is in issue. confidential informants, a common type of witness in criminal cases. this is an issue that we are working on, we've worked on for ten years because when we made our electronic filings open to the public through the internet, plea agreements of confidential informants are now public documents and there has been fallout from that. confidential informants have been threatened. there's all kinds of an tech doal evidence of people being injured, perhaps even killed in the bureau of prisons when they've been identified
i would like to begin with judge robinson. with respect to the privacy expectations of a witness under hr 917, authorizes a federal judge to order the obscuring of his or her image and voice during the court proceeding. in your mind, does this sufficiently protect the privacy expectation of a witness? >> it is not of sufficient protection in some instances, we believe. again, i don't want to -- i want to wait for the outcome of the study, but i'll give you an example that i think most...
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i know judge robinson put statistics in her written report.17 point addressed. only three of those were over a 50% concern by the people filling out whatever type of questionnaire there was. so i think unfortunately what we see is it could, might, it's possible. i think this is all speculative. but the overwhelming amount of evidence shows that it just hasn't happened in the experience of the courts throughout the states and even during the experimental time they had. >> all right. thank you, sir. i will take a moment here to enter something into the record. without objection i request permission to submit for the hearing record materials from c-span, the radio and television news directors association, ms. maureen mahoney of latham & watkins. the materials have been circulated to the members of the subcommittee. hearing no objection, these are in the record. the chair now recognize it is distinguished gentleman from florida, congressman deutsch. >> thank you very much. thank you to the witnesses for being here. i want to follow up on what you
i know judge robinson put statistics in her written report.17 point addressed. only three of those were over a 50% concern by the people filling out whatever type of questionnaire there was. so i think unfortunately what we see is it could, might, it's possible. i think this is all speculative. but the overwhelming amount of evidence shows that it just hasn't happened in the experience of the courts throughout the states and even during the experimental time they had. >> all right. thank...
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this morning music legend smokey robinson.e on so, yourmy dad broughtught you me out here when.... anyway. ♪ ♪ i get a strange magic dad! did you see that?! ♪ got a strange magic hey dad! wait up! it's holiday time, as our ocean spray cranberries. you can decorate with them, bake with them, even make holiday drinks like our cranberry punch we call the festive sparkler. mm! festive. for all these reasons, we declare the ocean spray cranberry... the unofficial official fruit of the holidays. we'll probably get flak from the dates and figs. but no one can tell them apart, anyway. [ snickers ] vote for this year's holiday greeting at oceanspray.com. >>> he takes a bow and wins. clark gable shares the ovation as the dangerous and daring hero rhett butler. >> well, that was from the premiere of "gone with the wind" 75 years ago. one of the greatest movies in history came during a stormy time in america. ahead, how the debate over the movie's legacy continues today. welcome back, everybody, to "cbs this morning." >>> also coming up i
this morning music legend smokey robinson.e on so, yourmy dad broughtught you me out here when.... anyway. ♪ ♪ i get a strange magic dad! did you see that?! ♪ got a strange magic hey dad! wait up! it's holiday time, as our ocean spray cranberries. you can decorate with them, bake with them, even make holiday drinks like our cranberry punch we call the festive sparkler. mm! festive. for all these reasons, we declare the ocean spray cranberry... the unofficial official fruit of the...
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except when jackie robinson makes that plain. post go he went to brooklyn on a league team, which was up in canada. montrÉal. he was beloved by many fans in montrÉal. there is a famous line where they hope the montrÉal team to win a championship and he was mobbed by weight canadians and the first time i does love instead of a peer that is how the story goes. >> host: was that the thing when he went to massachusetts? >> guest: the first team to sign jackie robinson was the red? they have a chance in 1945 right after world war ii. he had his tryouts at the park. the way he got to try out was a city counselor in boston named isidore but >> said that he was going to -- well, the story is the boston baseball team in order to play games on sundays, and they needed this equate to get a waiver from the city council because there are laws against playing games on wednesdays. he was going to refuse to go further waiver unless one of the boston teams gave african-american players a fair trial. and so, this brought jackie robinson along with
except when jackie robinson makes that plain. post go he went to brooklyn on a league team, which was up in canada. montrÉal. he was beloved by many fans in montrÉal. there is a famous line where they hope the montrÉal team to win a championship and he was mobbed by weight canadians and the first time i does love instead of a peer that is how the story goes. >> host: was that the thing when he went to massachusetts? >> guest: the first team to sign jackie robinson was the red?...
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saints coach dion robinson doesn't act so saintly. >> dion, he started to trot behind the referee asy were trying to escort them off the field. >> he's coming after him. >> i'm like, okay, what the heck is going on? there was pandemonium. >> get the kids off the field. >> going right to his left. then i just came. the open slap. if you look at the video, it shows a slap. >> the blow knocks the referee to the ground. >> open hand slap with my left hand. and i'm right handed. >> get the kids. get the kids. >> the referee quickly gets up and heads to the patriots' sideline, but he's being followed. >> you have coaches, parents. everybody was coming on the field. >> all these adults on the field, there's all this commotion. >> robinson lunges at the referee again. this time, a parent restrains him and escorts him off the field. but the crowd is still stirred up. >> if you're looking at the tape, you'll see me in the right hand corner. i'm getting into an argument with another guy. there's almost another fight right there. >> the heightened emotions start to subside, and the crowd scatter
saints coach dion robinson doesn't act so saintly. >> dion, he started to trot behind the referee asy were trying to escort them off the field. >> he's coming after him. >> i'm like, okay, what the heck is going on? there was pandemonium. >> get the kids off the field. >> going right to his left. then i just came. the open slap. if you look at the video, it shows a slap. >> the blow knocks the referee to the ground. >> open hand slap with my left hand....
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and just like jackie robinson, just like jackie robinson had to take it, just like jackie robinson had to be twice as disciplined as anybody else, had to go for it may be saying some of the things that were on his mind, i think barack obama is in the same position. and that is what happens. so why give him -- i respect him. i admire him. has he done everything perfectly? of course not. that i think a given circumstance is, he has done in our world job. >> host: josh is in carbondale, illinois. josh, go ahead. >> guest: good morning. professor kennedy, i read several books and articles. i'm a big fan of your work. my question is i have a concern about some of the trends in higher education when it comes to affirmative action, were essentially institutions of higher learning are really concerned about the racial cheyenne accent diversity of the freshman class. but they are not really tracking and looking at the graduation class. when you look at graduation trends, why students might graduate of 55% from a 60%, and african-americans might graduate a 25% or 30%. there has been to discussio
and just like jackie robinson, just like jackie robinson had to take it, just like jackie robinson had to be twice as disciplined as anybody else, had to go for it may be saying some of the things that were on his mind, i think barack obama is in the same position. and that is what happens. so why give him -- i respect him. i admire him. has he done everything perfectly? of course not. that i think a given circumstance is, he has done in our world job. >> host: josh is in carbondale,...
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but it is only when he arrives at the robinson house and the messenger comes, then it dawns on him. sometimes we have information coming. if you think one way, you miss things. then everything is clear in retrospect. if you don't suspect something, you can see how something like this would happen. all of a sudden, everything falls into place. the realization that major general benedict arnold, who washington have done so much for and had such confidence in, have gone over to the enemy hit george washington with the force of a body blow. remember, he prided himself on his ability to judge men. he once wrote to lafayette, i am mortified when i find myself mistaken. he was mortified. he took arnold's betrayal not only against the country but as a personal betrayal. for a moment, despair overtook the great general. "who can we trust now?" he said. according to lafayette's a collection as recorded, whether these are exaggerated it is hard to know. but according to owens' recollection of what lafayette said, the great general fell on his friend and sobbed aloud. lafayette said i believe t
but it is only when he arrives at the robinson house and the messenger comes, then it dawns on him. sometimes we have information coming. if you think one way, you miss things. then everything is clear in retrospect. if you don't suspect something, you can see how something like this would happen. all of a sudden, everything falls into place. the realization that major general benedict arnold, who washington have done so much for and had such confidence in, have gone over to the enemy hit...
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robinson was extremely devastatedd her family the news. and it turns that police had misidentified the building. christmas morning, karen robinson ended up getting a call from her son. d.c. police later apologized to robinson for the mistaken identity. 33-year-old gregory gray has now been identified as the one killed. and his family has been notified. >>> a missing maryland toddler is presumed dead this morning. officers are looking for cameron beck ford near columbus, ohio. the mother said she left him on a porch in a house on friday. the father lived in frederick, maryland. so police found the girl. she is in the care of child pr >>> a baltimore ravens employee could spend a year in prison after he was charged with fourth degree sex offense. according to th baltimore sun, ravens security director darren sanders was charged. the incident happened earlier this month. sanders will face a hearing in february. >>> a massive cleanup effort is under way after a wall collapsed because of salt. yeah salt. this happened in north chicago at a stor
robinson was extremely devastatedd her family the news. and it turns that police had misidentified the building. christmas morning, karen robinson ended up getting a call from her son. d.c. police later apologized to robinson for the mistaken identity. 33-year-old gregory gray has now been identified as the one killed. and his family has been notified. >>> a missing maryland toddler is presumed dead this morning. officers are looking for cameron beck ford near columbus, ohio. the...
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newark on friday while robinson was shopping inside, her van was repossessed. the driver didn't notice the kids until he was back at the tow yard. the girls were not hurt. robinson is charged with two counts of child endangerment. >>> the 21-year-old new jersey girl who is suing her parents was back in court today asking a judge to hold her parents in contempt for failing to pay for her out of state college tuition at temple. "action news" investigative reporter wendy saltzman first broke this story and she joins us from the camden county courthouse with new developments tonight. wendy. >> reporter: jim, interesting neither one of kaitlyn ricci's parents showed up in the courthouse today. they both have made it very clear they don't plan to pay a dime towards her college education as long as they are estranged. now, because this was a contempt of court hearing, they also face the possibility of a hefty fine or even jail time. are you really willing to put your parents in jail over this? today 21-year-old kaitlyn richie was silent as she walked into court asking
newark on friday while robinson was shopping inside, her van was repossessed. the driver didn't notice the kids until he was back at the tow yard. the girls were not hurt. robinson is charged with two counts of child endangerment. >>> the 21-year-old new jersey girl who is suing her parents was back in court today asking a judge to hold her parents in contempt for failing to pay for her out of state college tuition at temple. "action news" investigative reporter wendy...
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december 25th two detectives come to karen robinson's home. the detectives ask to see a picture of her son raymond robinson. she shows him this picture and then they give her the bad news. >> i asked them are you sure this is my son. you know that's the whole thing. they said yes, ma'am, we're sure. are you sure? you know i was going off. i couldn't believe it. i'm like -- i said what happened. he shot at the police and police returned fire on him. i said no. >> reporter: 10:00 a.m. december 25th karen gets a phone call. it's her son raymond. he wants to wish her a merry christmas. he says merry christmas ma. i said who is this? he said ma it's raymond. i said boy they said you're dead. they got you out being dead. he said no. i'm well alive standing here. >> reporter: 10 in k34r0 a.m. december 25th karen gets another call. this one from the medical
december 25th two detectives come to karen robinson's home. the detectives ask to see a picture of her son raymond robinson. she shows him this picture and then they give her the bad news. >> i asked them are you sure this is my son. you know that's the whole thing. they said yes, ma'am, we're sure. are you sure? you know i was going off. i couldn't believe it. i'm like -- i said what happened. he shot at the police and police returned fire on him. i said no. >> reporter: 10:00 a.m....
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stop right there. >> gene robinson, thank you. up next spent over $700 each.te shoppers. p procrastinators may be just what the economy needs. back in a moment. ♪ >>> could we be quite quick? >> faftissimo. ♪ >> what's that? >> it's a cinnamon stick. >> actually, i can't wait. >> you won't regret it, sir. >> you want to bet? >> so that was a scene from the 2003 film "love actually." it's likely a night mayor if you're one of the last minute christmas shoppers out there. here to help procrastina torch rs. mark happen aspirin specifically -- >> i buy everything by arbor day. >> through amazon. >> delivered by drone. >> two of five us. one of them is you. late shoppers make up 42% of the american population but they spend 57% of all the dollars in the final three weeks of the year. it's one of the rest of us. >> is that because we think we'll get a better deal. >> part is the deal, part is procrastination. >> you'll pay more when you're desperate. you pay more when you leave everything to the last minute in a need the gifts. >> that's not what the data says overa
stop right there. >> gene robinson, thank you. up next spent over $700 each.te shoppers. p procrastinators may be just what the economy needs. back in a moment. ♪ >>> could we be quite quick? >> faftissimo. ♪ >> what's that? >> it's a cinnamon stick. >> actually, i can't wait. >> you won't regret it, sir. >> you want to bet? >> so that was a scene from the 2003 film "love actually." it's likely a night mayor if you're one of...
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start here. >>> this is robinson avenue, south robinson avenue in oklahoma city.ty but really all over the globe, especially through the internet, for the availability 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
start here. >>> this is robinson avenue, south robinson avenue in oklahoma city.ty but really all over the globe, especially through the internet, for the availability 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...
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i'm julie robinson. i'm a united states district judge for the district of kansas. and i appreciate the invitation to appear today to discuss the views of the judicial conference of the united states regarding the issue of cameras in the courtroom and specifically hr 917 the sunshine in the courtroom act. with your consent i will submit a written statement into the record and i will briefly summarize that statement this morning. i previously served as the chair of the court administration and case management committee of the judicial conference of the united states. and i am familiar with the conference position regarding cameras in the courtroom. before i discuss the concerns of the federal judiciary, i must emphasize as did the other judge in his testimony before the house judiciary committee in september 2007, that the judicial conference does not speak for the supreme court. therefore, i am unable to address the provisions of the bill that would authorize the broadcasting of supreme court proceedings. the legislation before us is designated as a bill to provide
i'm julie robinson. i'm a united states district judge for the district of kansas. and i appreciate the invitation to appear today to discuss the views of the judicial conference of the united states regarding the issue of cameras in the courtroom and specifically hr 917 the sunshine in the courtroom act. with your consent i will submit a written statement into the record and i will briefly summarize that statement this morning. i previously served as the chair of the court administration and...
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jackie robinson, very few people know the whole story of jackie robinson, what an amazing story. faced with the central -- faith was the central piece of that story. john paul, the pope, i am not catholic, but someone i had the privilege of knowing personally, chuck kohl soften. so that's the long answer to your question. would you prefer the short answer? >> host: that was fine. who was william will burr force? >> guest: well, he's the man who led the battle for the abolition of the slave trade in the british empire. if anybody knows very little about him, they may know that much. but there's so much more to him. i didn't know it until i wrote my biography of him, "amazing grace." when the movie came out, i was asked would you like to write a biography? i'd never written a biography, i'd never had the ambition or desire to write a biography. i figure that's a genre i will skip in this lifetime, very happy to skip it. but it's one of those things i really thought carefully about and prayed about it because this was a great man. and i thought the honor, the privilege to tell that
jackie robinson, very few people know the whole story of jackie robinson, what an amazing story. faced with the central -- faith was the central piece of that story. john paul, the pope, i am not catholic, but someone i had the privilege of knowing personally, chuck kohl soften. so that's the long answer to your question. would you prefer the short answer? >> host: that was fine. who was william will burr force? >> guest: well, he's the man who led the battle for the abolition of...
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eugene robinson is the pulitzer prize winning columnist and editor of "the washington post." commissioner ramsey, what is ferguson to you and what needs to be done? let's start with what it is. >> well, i mean, it's symptom attic of a much larger problem that, unfortunately, exists between police and members of certain communities, primarily minority communities, communities of color, african-american communities. also, it also highlighted a gap between police and young people. so it's a combination of a lot of different factors. >> let me go to gene on this. it's going to go in the dictionary, something people will be talking about weeks, months, years. >> you know, what i think it may come to stand for is a question whether we have two justice systems in this country. one for young, black men, and one for everybody else. and, you know, we've had the string of these incidents, these killings, trayvon martin and you go back and just two more recent ly, and it has a numbing effect. it happens, it happens, it happens, and it finally crystallized, i think, in ferguson for a lot
eugene robinson is the pulitzer prize winning columnist and editor of "the washington post." commissioner ramsey, what is ferguson to you and what needs to be done? let's start with what it is. >> well, i mean, it's symptom attic of a much larger problem that, unfortunately, exists between police and members of certain communities, primarily minority communities, communities of color, african-american communities. also, it also highlighted a gap between police and young people....
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police are now apologizing to karen robinson for this mistake. detectives told robinson her son was killed in a shoot-out with police after he committed a robbery. but a few hours later, robinson got a phone call from son raymond wishing her a m >> he says m. and i said w? he said, mon. i said they they got you and he said . >> wow. 33-year-old been identif killed. his family w >>> a 2-year-old boy accidental shot and killed h in a walmart in idaho. she was shopping with her four children yesterday morning when the 2-year-old reached inside her murse and fired the weapon. the store was evacuated as a precaution while police investigated. say she did have a concealed weapons permit.. north chicag faciy company. no one was h as you can s a row of car next door to. the cars can the salt may suspension. many belonge the adjoinin. >>> strong wind and rain shut down two highways in california. 130 people were trapped in their cars and trucks. many of them stuck in the snow. not a pretty picture there. >> you look at conditions that other people are dea
police are now apologizing to karen robinson for this mistake. detectives told robinson her son was killed in a shoot-out with police after he committed a robbery. but a few hours later, robinson got a phone call from son raymond wishing her a m >> he says m. and i said w? he said, mon. i said they they got you and he said . >> wow. 33-year-old been identif killed. his family w >>> a 2-year-old boy accidental shot and killed h in a walmart in idaho. she was shopping with...
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judge robinson, you've indicated some protective measures through the pilot. i would hope that we could see the report of the pilot. and mr. chairman, i'm hoping that we will have the opportunity to vigorously look at this and the legislation and make an important decision that will be fair to both of the witnesses' testimony. i yield back. >> thank you, congresswoman. i think it's my turn to ask some questions. and i'm staying as neutral as possible on this. i was a prosecutor of the state and the federal level as a u.s. attorney, and i tried my own cases. i know what g on in the federal courtroom. i'm going to play a little bit of a devil's advocate here with the two of you and get your reactions. do we agree that -- and i've tried these cases in federal court, when a minor is involved in a case, that there is no -- nothing divulging who that minor is as far as the tv's concerned. there's an agreement there? >> we agree, in fact, that's consistent with our privacy policy now in terms of written, the trial transcript and pleadings that minors are identified b
judge robinson, you've indicated some protective measures through the pilot. i would hope that we could see the report of the pilot. and mr. chairman, i'm hoping that we will have the opportunity to vigorously look at this and the legislation and make an important decision that will be fair to both of the witnesses' testimony. i yield back. >> thank you, congresswoman. i think it's my turn to ask some questions. and i'm staying as neutral as possible on this. i was a prosecutor of the...
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police told robinson that her son had been killed in a shoot-out with police. she was devastated and told her family the news. christmas morning she got a phone call from her son. >> he says merry christmas, ma. and i said who is this? he said month, it's raymond. i said they said you dead. they got you out being dead. and he said no. >> wow. well d.c. police apologized to robinson for that mistaken identity. 33-year-old gregory gray has now been identified as the man killed. his family was notified. >>> right now anne arundel police are searching for a missing woman. kim was last seen sunday leaving her job at anne arundel medical center in an a app accomplice. she is 135 pounds 5'9" inches tall. 3md0073. >>> police believe a missing maryland toddler is dead. officers are looking for 14-month-old cameron beck ford near columbus, ohio. the boy's mother told the father she left him on the porch of a house development on friday. cameron's father lives in frederick, maryland. he reported the boy and 6-year-old sister missing after their mother took them earlier th
police told robinson that her son had been killed in a shoot-out with police. she was devastated and told her family the news. christmas morning she got a phone call from her son. >> he says merry christmas, ma. and i said who is this? he said month, it's raymond. i said they said you dead. they got you out being dead. and he said no. >> wow. well d.c. police apologized to robinson for that mistaken identity. 33-year-old gregory gray has now been identified as the man killed. his...
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robinson was before rosa parks. he was a sports star in ucla. he joins the u.s. army. then he refuses to sit in the back of a bus in texas in 1944. does that sound familiar? he was arrested, nearly court-martialed. after jackie robinson, you had the examples of muhammad ali, the black power protests, '68 at the mexico olympics. here's the thing, poppy. we went through this dead period. we had players, particularly black athletes afraid to say anything. to be the epitome of that was michael jordan who made the infamous statement, the reason he doesn't speak out is because white people buy shoes, too. mo hopefully we're going back to the future. >> it's interesting, we did hear lebron james on thursday speaking up in terms of urging society to do better. we had magic johnson praising him for doing that. i want to show you some video just in to cnn of fans, we believe st. louis rams fans, burning rams merchandise today around the game. this, think about what happened a week ago, right? some rams players coming out putt
robinson was before rosa parks. he was a sports star in ucla. he joins the u.s. army. then he refuses to sit in the back of a bus in texas in 1944. does that sound familiar? he was arrested, nearly court-martialed. after jackie robinson, you had the examples of muhammad ali, the black power protests, '68 at the mexico olympics. here's the thing, poppy. we went through this dead period. we had players, particularly black athletes afraid to say anything. to be the epitome of that was michael...
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originally the police thought the deceased suspect was man, 29-year-old raymond robinson. at 2:00 a.m. christmas morng to tell her what happened, and that her son was dead. >> i asked them are you sure this is my son? that's the whole thing. they say, yes ma'am we're sure. >> repoer hou later, miss robinson said she got a call from her son. he wanted to wish her a merry christmas. >> i y, who is this? he said, mom, it's raymond. i said boy, they said you dead. >> reporter: e are pictures of the two men side by side. 29-year-olday robinson on the left and 33-year-old gregory marcus gray on the right. it tookwwj police days to figure out who was dead. eventually,h used fingerprints to identify gray as the suspect. >> in the meantime back at the shooting scene, barbara thomasóq%Ñ has this messagexq for mothers everywhere. >> stt th the mother. grab the mothers, grab your kids and hug them and love them and8n> reporter: pice say the proper protocol for identificati wt followed in this case. they say they're taking steps to make sure it
originally the police thought the deceased suspect was man, 29-year-old raymond robinson. at 2:00 a.m. christmas morng to tell her what happened, and that her son was dead. >> i asked them are you sure this is my son? that's the whole thing. they say, yes ma'am we're sure. >> repoer hou later, miss robinson said she got a call from her son. he wanted to wish her a merry christmas. >> i y, who is this? he said, mom, it's raymond. i said boy, they said you dead. >>...
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. >> reporter: raymond robinson alive and well. startling news since last week police told his mother he was dead. gunned down in a shoot out with the cops. >> i told all my family and, you know my mother and everything. it was devastating news. then i had to call everybody back i talked to my son and they thought i was delusional. >> reporter: 3:00 p.m. december 24th christmas eve, police caught a robbery suspect off naylor road in southeast. they say he a gun. that he shot at police. that they returned fire and the suspect was shot and killed. 2:00 a.m. december 25th two detectives come to karen robinson's home. the detectives ask to see a picture of her son raymond robinson. she shows him this picture and then they give her the bad news. >> they looked at me and i looked at them. you know how somebody looks at you when they will give you some i said don't tell me. i broke down. they said we're so sorry ma'am. i said how do you know it's my son. and then they said do you have a picture of him. i showed him a picture that i have o
. >> reporter: raymond robinson alive and well. startling news since last week police told his mother he was dead. gunned down in a shoot out with the cops. >> i told all my family and, you know my mother and everything. it was devastating news. then i had to call everybody back i talked to my son and they thought i was delusional. >> reporter: 3:00 p.m. december 24th christmas eve, police caught a robbery suspect off naylor road in southeast. they say he a gun. that he shot...
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so the first witness of the second panel is judge robinson for the district of kansas. he was appointed in 2001 by president george w. bush. she's here today on behalf of the judicial conference of the united states and she serves every judge in the district of kansas for eight years and is an assistant united states attorney for 10 years and that is near and dear to my heart. i'm the both of her degrees came from the university of kansas and we thank you for being here. welcome. the second witness on the second panel is the general counsel of the national photographers association. in his position he has been actively involved on issues such as cameras in the courtroom, the federal shield proposal and media access. in addition he is an award-winning photojournalist with four years of experience in print and broadcasting. he also served as an adjunct professor in media and law at the university of buffalo law school. he earned his jd from the university of buffalo and the university of new york at buffalo. welcome to both of you. let's start with your opening statement.
so the first witness of the second panel is judge robinson for the district of kansas. he was appointed in 2001 by president george w. bush. she's here today on behalf of the judicial conference of the united states and she serves every judge in the district of kansas for eight years and is an assistant united states attorney for 10 years and that is near and dear to my heart. i'm the both of her degrees came from the university of kansas and we thank you for being here. welcome. the second...
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so the first witness of the second panel is judge robinson for the district of kansas. he was appointed in 2001 by president george w. bush. she's here today on behalf of the judicial conference of the united states and she serves every judge in the district of kansas for eight years and is an assistant united states attorney for 10 years and that is near and dear to my heart. i'm the both of her degrees came from the university of kansas and we thank you for being here. welcome. the second witness on the second panel is the general counsel of the national photographers association. in his position he has been actively involved on issues such as cameras in the courtroom, the federal shield proposal and media access. in addition he is an award-winning photojournalist with four years of experience in print and broadcasting. he also served as an adjunct professor in media and law at the university of buffalo law school. he earned his jd from the university of buffalo and the university of new york at buffalo. welcome to both of you. let's start with your opening statement.
so the first witness of the second panel is judge robinson for the district of kansas. he was appointed in 2001 by president george w. bush. she's here today on behalf of the judicial conference of the united states and she serves every judge in the district of kansas for eight years and is an assistant united states attorney for 10 years and that is near and dear to my heart. i'm the both of her degrees came from the university of kansas and we thank you for being here. welcome. the second...
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robinson has been arraigned and now free on bail. >>> former sportscaster don tollefson calls himselfn click app drug addiction he prepares to defense himself on charges he cheated charities out of $340,000. two months after pleading court he headed to court and withdrew that plea saying he had new information that proves his innocence. now he's looking for a lawyer to take his case pro bono since his request for a public defender has been denied. >> i believe that i'm innocent. i believe as i said in open court this should have remained in civil court. because i believe i did not have any criminal intent. >> he says today was his 438th day clean and sober living under house arrest in north philadelphia. he plans to make restitution by selling sports and civil rights meme biehl ya. his trial is set to begin january 5th. >>> easton hospital as agreed to pay a $662,000 settlement to the federal government to resolve legs of health care fraud. the feds say that hospital billed medicare for procedures that were not performed. only partially completed or not necessary. two whistle blowing
robinson has been arraigned and now free on bail. >>> former sportscaster don tollefson calls himselfn click app drug addiction he prepares to defense himself on charges he cheated charities out of $340,000. two months after pleading court he headed to court and withdrew that plea saying he had new information that proves his innocence. now he's looking for a lawyer to take his case pro bono since his request for a public defender has been denied. >> i believe that i'm innocent....
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while robinson was inside shopping her car was repossessed by tow truck driver who didn't notice thehe got back to the tow yard. the girls were not hurt and were returned to their parents. robinson is charged with child endangerment and delaware officials will order her to shut down her day care because she was unlicensed. >> one person was hurt when two school buses collided in west philadelphia this morning. chopper 6 was over the accident at 56th and chestnut just after 7:00. one of the buses went off the road and knocked out a traffic signal. before it stopped on the sidewalk just feet away from a building. medics took one person to the hospital. there's still no word on what caused the crash. >> more than 1400 people spent a chilly morning without feet in stanton delaware. this after two cars collided on the 2800 block of west newport pike sending a truck into a utility pole. the driver wasn't seriously hurt but the crash did make quite a mess of the wires. utility crews had to replace the pole. everyone was back online by noon. >> meteorologist melissa magee standing by now and
while robinson was inside shopping her car was repossessed by tow truck driver who didn't notice thehe got back to the tow yard. the girls were not hurt and were returned to their parents. robinson is charged with child endangerment and delaware officials will order her to shut down her day care because she was unlicensed. >> one person was hurt when two school buses collided in west philadelphia this morning. chopper 6 was over the accident at 56th and chestnut just after 7:00. one of...
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eugene robinson. he's so sad. jeremy peters. jeremy needs to work.e, can you give engine >> gene, can you give jeremy a couple of your titles. >> you can call me dr. peters. i like that. >> j.p. does that work? he doesn't seem to like it. >> what's going on? come on let's talk a little bit. we never talk any more. >> really? that's funny. >> went to the concert last night. >> what concert. >> surprise concert in times square for world aids day. it was supposed to be u2 but bono was late. >> bad month. >> they had different people come out and play the role of bono. chris martin from coldplay, springsteen did a couple of songs. >> what was your favorite? >> springsteen. he did "with or without you." the beard is gone. >> like a baby's bottom. >> can you get louis instagram up? >> somebody has jumped the shark. >> as he was shaving -- >> no, before he shaved. >> before he shaved he wrote something -- >> put up a picture of himself where he happens to just look great. >> model face. >> yeah, model face. >> he has a model face. we'll get back to that. >>
eugene robinson. he's so sad. jeremy peters. jeremy needs to work.e, can you give engine >> gene, can you give jeremy a couple of your titles. >> you can call me dr. peters. i like that. >> j.p. does that work? he doesn't seem to like it. >> what's going on? come on let's talk a little bit. we never talk any more. >> really? that's funny. >> went to the concert last night. >> what concert. >> surprise concert in times square for world aids day. it...
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robert lee robinson was arrested and charged with assault and disorderly conduct. police say even after robinson hit the man he got out of his truck and went after him with a knife. >>> the d.c. board of elections officially declared marion barry's council seat vacant. marian barry died last week. and will lie in re pose. his funeral saturday at the convention center. >>> first at 4:00 now, a house full of thieves, and every second of it is caught on camera. we'll show you the video that has police in our area very busy. >> prior to what we have now seen in that elevator, was there ever any incident of violence in your relationship with ray? >> janay rice on the record about her marriage to ray rice, and that video seen around the world that's caused a firestorm of controversy. >>> caught in action. take a look. a home surveillance camera captures three people believed to be involved in a home burglary. look at how clear the shots are of the burglars themselves. this robbery was on euclid street here in northwest d.c. last wednesday. we'll hear from the homeowner c
robert lee robinson was arrested and charged with assault and disorderly conduct. police say even after robinson hit the man he got out of his truck and went after him with a knife. >>> the d.c. board of elections officially declared marion barry's council seat vacant. marian barry died last week. and will lie in re pose. his funeral saturday at the convention center. >>> first at 4:00 now, a house full of thieves, and every second of it is caught on camera. we'll show you the...
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his name is robinson in the film.it comes to swift family robinson, did you keep that in mind. >> i think maybe for the the writer in some distance kind of way, probably the opposite of the swiss family robinson. >> yes. >> very different role for jude law. he has a sleek transformation of himself. he is playing scottish character and strong scottish accent. he built himself up a bit. he is a authority figure feeling. i think jude law like you have never seen him before. >> we have a little will time left but quick plot 182 million-dollar is on the boat under water. >> the idea is that they sent this gold to hitler to prevent hit the letter from invading russia in 1941 but on the way there the boat it was carrying in went down in the black sea, so it is not nazi gold but soviet gold on the way to the nazi and these guys are working in salvage. they heard somebody found the u boat in disputed waters. they go in underneath russian navy and they try to get the gold. >> you had me at hello when you walk in. thank you sir,
his name is robinson in the film.it comes to swift family robinson, did you keep that in mind. >> i think maybe for the the writer in some distance kind of way, probably the opposite of the swiss family robinson. >> yes. >> very different role for jude law. he has a sleek transformation of himself. he is playing scottish character and strong scottish accent. he built himself up a bit. he is a authority figure feeling. i think jude law like you have never seen him before....
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i want to bring in eugene robinson. a columnist for the washington. in an article you criticized the administration for putting cuba on the list for supporting terrorism. you wrote that the obama administration made -- but progress toward a fact-based relationship has been tentive and halting at best. here we are potentially seeing the largest ease in relations in decades as kristen well ewelker put it. >> it seems to be a huge move on the part of the united states. let's be clear eyed first of all about the cuban government. it's a terrible government. the stalinist government functioning. how do you change that? we tried a policy for 5050 -- 50 years that hasn't worked. i think what president obama is going to attempt is -- a lot of people makes more sense which is enga engagement. the policy they took toward the old soviet union and china with results. we've never tried it with coo baa. i think it's time. >> you have mauro -- marco rubio. his family fled in the '50s and he's not in favor of the process. let me play what senator rubio had to play. >
i want to bring in eugene robinson. a columnist for the washington. in an article you criticized the administration for putting cuba on the list for supporting terrorism. you wrote that the obama administration made -- but progress toward a fact-based relationship has been tentive and halting at best. here we are potentially seeing the largest ease in relations in decades as kristen well ewelker put it. >> it seems to be a huge move on the part of the united states. let's be clear eyed...
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with joann robinson. and had to quit to give his full time to the church the first baptist church, where he was when i married him. the church he was pastoring when martin came to the baptist church. you don't hear much about vernon johns. you need to look them up. the genius of a man. a very courageous man. well educated and was not afraid of anybody or anything. he was martin's predecessor at dexter avenue baptist church. you don't read much about him because he wasn't concerned about whether he had a checkered mark suit or even if the suit was really that claim. his shirt collar could have been broken down. didn't really matter. but an intellectual of the first magnitude. he and his wife raised three phi beta kappa children. we don't give him credit. but had there not been a vernon johns in montgomery, who laid the foundation and did his one-man protest constantly, and montgomery, there never would have been a rosa parks. before rosa, there was claudette coleman who had been arrested. and mary louise s
with joann robinson. and had to quit to give his full time to the church the first baptist church, where he was when i married him. the church he was pastoring when martin came to the baptist church. you don't hear much about vernon johns. you need to look them up. the genius of a man. a very courageous man. well educated and was not afraid of anybody or anything. he was martin's predecessor at dexter avenue baptist church. you don't read much about him because he wasn't concerned about whether...
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joining me now is msnbc contributor, gene robinson.r being here. >> great to be here, rach. >> i have to say, people apologizing isn't a political news story, but this is a way that the obama family is treated in politics, and whether or not we're getting any better at apologizing for doing terrible and stupid stuff. >> well, first of all, i thought it was a pretty bad apology, to tell you the truth. for this reason. she didn't apologize to them. she should have apologized to the people she offended. she offended sascha and malea obama. she doesn't mention them in her apology. she should address her apology to them because those are the people she offended with words, as far as i'm concerned, beyond the pale. this president is treated differently. let's face it. and that's fine. he can deal with that. but to treat his daughters that way is just way beyond. and that line about dress for respect and not for a spot at the bar, boy, at my house, that occasioned some slamming down of things. it plays into this subconscious stereotype of bla
joining me now is msnbc contributor, gene robinson.r being here. >> great to be here, rach. >> i have to say, people apologizing isn't a political news story, but this is a way that the obama family is treated in politics, and whether or not we're getting any better at apologizing for doing terrible and stupid stuff. >> well, first of all, i thought it was a pretty bad apology, to tell you the truth. for this reason. she didn't apologize to them. she should have apologized to...
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players like lebron james and derrick rose, goes back to jackie robinson.hat it's not only a great athlete move but it is an involved thinking athlete. meanwhile, others say they don't believe that race played a factor in his death, and certainly jackie robinson should not be trivialized. the trivialization was the attorney general. up next, crude oil prices cratering as the s&p 500 drops below 2000. will there be a santa claus rally? the market experts join us to tell us why the global crude oil tell us why the global crude oil market has flatted out and ♪ you don't need to think about the energy that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. lou: stocks closing lower common the dow jones down 100 points. close to 100 as you can get. the s&p 500 down 13 points come in the nasdaq dropping 48. volume on the big board 3.4 billion shares. crude oil plummeting 44th straight session, settling below
players like lebron james and derrick rose, goes back to jackie robinson.hat it's not only a great athlete move but it is an involved thinking athlete. meanwhile, others say they don't believe that race played a factor in his death, and certainly jackie robinson should not be trivialized. the trivialization was the attorney general. up next, crude oil prices cratering as the s&p 500 drops below 2000. will there be a santa claus rally? the market experts join us to tell us why the global...
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. >> reportho later, miss robinson said s got a call from her son.a merry christmas. >> i sa who is this? he said mom, it's raymond. i said, boy, they said you dead. >> reporterthe are pictures of the two men side by side. 29-year-old r robinson on the left and 33-year-old gregory marcus gray on the right. it took police days to figure out who was dead. eventually,he used fingerprints t identify gray as the suspect. in the meantime back at the shooting scene, barbara thomas has this message for mothers everywhere >> stwi the mothers mothers, grab kids and hug them and lovth shed them tears while t living. >> reporter: psay the proper protocol for identificati not followed in this case. they say they're ] taking steps to make sure it doesn't happen again. live in:, southeast, pat collins news4. >> there e new details about the suspect behind a woman's murder on christmas eve.rw 20-year-old elisha smith was found shot to death. she lived in hagerstown. maryland e have issued an arrest warrant for 19-year-old terry, charging her with murder and assault.
. >> reportho later, miss robinson said s got a call from her son.a merry christmas. >> i sa who is this? he said mom, it's raymond. i said, boy, they said you dead. >> reporterthe are pictures of the two men side by side. 29-year-old r robinson on the left and 33-year-old gregory marcus gray on the right. it took police days to figure out who was dead. eventually,he used fingerprints t identify gray as the suspect. in the meantime back at the shooting scene, barbara thomas...
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they're the honorable julie robinson, united states judge for the district of kansas, who will appear on behalf of the judicial conference of the united states, and mr. mickey ostereicher, the general counsel of the national press photographer's association on nppa. the principle authority contained in hr917 is in section 2b, which provides, subject to certain exceptions, the presiding judge, which is defined in the bill of each federal appellate court and district or trial level court, is authorized to permit the photographing, electronic recording, broadcasting or televising to the public any proceedings over which the judge provides. provisions would apply this authority to the supreme court of the united states as well as united states circuit courts of appeals and district courts. the purpose of hr917 as with similar bills introduced in prior congresses is meant to address the long-standing practice of the federal courts, which with few exceptions, prohibits the live electronic recording of media coverage or proceedings from inside the courtroom in general, proponents for the leg
they're the honorable julie robinson, united states judge for the district of kansas, who will appear on behalf of the judicial conference of the united states, and mr. mickey ostereicher, the general counsel of the national press photographer's association on nppa. the principle authority contained in hr917 is in section 2b, which provides, subject to certain exceptions, the presiding judge, which is defined in the bill of each federal appellate court and district or trial level court, is...
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. >> but it seems that -- it seems that, judge robinson, but this is all these others -- simply appearing is intimidating within itself and this doesn't seem to really apply at all and you have talked to many who have been a part of supreme court arguments and you listen to many. is that a valid concern? >> the only thing that you care about is persuading those justices that are setting up their at the position, i really think that it does a disservice to the people in the lawyers and the judges. to really say that people become aware and play to the cameras. i sat in the courtroom during the o.j. simpson trial and the lawyers there were going to do whatever they were going to do regardless of whether there were cameras or not. and as a matter of fact, and i'd use this as a comparison, i believe the public takes a wonderful opportunity to see the judge that oversees the oklahoma city bombing. there were cameras there. but they were cameras that allowed the broadcast of the proceedings that were occurring in denver to be seen by the people in the courtroom in oklahoma city. and so it again
. >> but it seems that -- it seems that, judge robinson, but this is all these others -- simply appearing is intimidating within itself and this doesn't seem to really apply at all and you have talked to many who have been a part of supreme court arguments and you listen to many. is that a valid concern? >> the only thing that you care about is persuading those justices that are setting up their at the position, i really think that it does a disservice to the people in the lawyers...
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robinson. >> happy christmas! >> hello, everybody! is everybody ready to calm down? [applause] >> we're going to start from five. we want to say thanks, first of all, to tom and rita. we hope they're ready. we hope everybody watching at home is getting in the christmas spirit. we're going to start counting down right now. let's do it! five, four, three, two, one! music] [applause] >> well, i think it's time for a story. and i was going to suggest something like talking toys or magic trains that take kids to he north pole. but i understand there is a tradition on this stage of reading "the night before christmas. to help us out, we are joined by monet davis, the 13-year-old pitching sensation who took the little league world series by storm! and she has just been named the sports kid of the year by sports illustrated magazine. there you go. nd it is my great honor to welcome the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. [applause] [music] >> how are you guys doing? >> how are you guys doing? i'd love to see you too! are we ready to read? >> i'm ready. >> all ri
robinson. >> happy christmas! >> hello, everybody! is everybody ready to calm down? [applause] >> we're going to start from five. we want to say thanks, first of all, to tom and rita. we hope they're ready. we hope everybody watching at home is getting in the christmas spirit. we're going to start counting down right now. let's do it! five, four, three, two, one! music] [applause] >> well, i think it's time for a story. and i was going to suggest something like talking...
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players like lebron james and derrick rose, goes back to jackie robinson.says that it's not only a great athlete move but it is an involved thinking athlete. meanwhile, others say they don't believe that race played a factor in his death, and certainly jackie robinson should not be trivialized. the trivialization was the attorney general. up next, crude oil prices cratering as the s&p 500 drops below 2000. will there be a santa claus rally? the market experts join us to tell us why the global crude oil market has flatted out and crashed ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to able global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ pressure points on my tired, achy feet. i had no clue i was putting this kind of stress on my feet. i have flat feet. i found this out at the free dr.scholl's foot mapping center at walmart. in less than two minutes, i got my foot map and my custom number i'm a 440. i'm a 210. 340. that number matched the dr.scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with
players like lebron james and derrick rose, goes back to jackie robinson.says that it's not only a great athlete move but it is an involved thinking athlete. meanwhile, others say they don't believe that race played a factor in his death, and certainly jackie robinson should not be trivialized. the trivialization was the attorney general. up next, crude oil prices cratering as the s&p 500 drops below 2000. will there be a santa claus rally? the market experts join us to tell us why the...
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say first shot at officers then early on christmas morning, detectives went to the home of karen robinson to tell her that her son was killed in that shoot out but then only eight hours later she got a call from her son wishing her a merry christmas. >> he says merry christmas, i said who is this. he said mom it is raym i said they sa. they got you out being dead. >> yesterday d.c. police apologized for the mistaken identity. 33-year-old gregory greg has now been identified as the ma. >>> well in just a few days he's going to be watching his team face off in the wrintr classic. >> can you tell me what it must feel a significant event in your town feat >> it's really a big thank u to the fans. >> we'll >>> also mall madness, shoppers . the crime that cleared out an upscal >>> and a whil the white out you're looking at is not snow, it's sa it's the time of year for making lists... at chevrolet, we've made it onto a few lists ourselves. in fact this year, we've been at the top of more awards lists than any other car company. now during the chevy year end event put us on yours. choose a cruze
say first shot at officers then early on christmas morning, detectives went to the home of karen robinson to tell her that her son was killed in that shoot out but then only eight hours later she got a call from her son wishing her a merry christmas. >> he says merry christmas, i said who is this. he said mom it is raym i said they sa. they got you out being dead. >> yesterday d.c. police apologized for the mistaken identity. 33-year-old gregory greg has now been identified as the...