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was a sophomore at morehouse when robinson signed that contract. president truman would not integrate the military until one year after jackie. from intensive purposes, this is what started the ball of social progress rolling in our country. the integration is bittersweet. i am not sure the african-american community was aware of what it was losing one we lost the negro league. it was so greatly impactful in spotting black businesses and helping create the dynamics of a thriving black culture. when we lost the negro league, we lost a lot of them. segregation mandated ownership. integration, we did lose that. to the degree of ownership that theso prevalent in african-american community, i don't know if we will see that level of ownership again. i certainly hope that we will, but we lost a lot. it was good for the soul of our country, ultimately the integration of our sport which triggered it in a much broader fashion. it was good for the soul of our country. socially.s i don't think we ever fathomed it was possible, but it was absolutely devastating
was a sophomore at morehouse when robinson signed that contract. president truman would not integrate the military until one year after jackie. from intensive purposes, this is what started the ball of social progress rolling in our country. the integration is bittersweet. i am not sure the african-american community was aware of what it was losing one we lost the negro league. it was so greatly impactful in spotting black businesses and helping create the dynamics of a thriving black culture....
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robinson. - [narrator] in addition to routine dental work, dr. robinson and the team at pike creek dental specialize in treating newborn babies and children who have a tongue tie and struggle to nurse effectively. a tongue tie is when the muscular tissue that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth restricts a baby from nursing effectively. the revision of this muscular tissue is called a frenectomy and can be performed in seconds using the water lase. the laser eliminates the pain, swelling, and longer healing time that can result from the use of a needle for anesthesia and surgical instruments. - it literally took less than a minute, and it was over. not only was i amazed with how quick it was, my daughter didn't even cry. since the procedure, my baby is gaining weight again and nursing has become less painful and overall much better experience. i can't thank dr. robinson enough. - pike creek dental combines a unique state of the art facility with advanced technology to give you a million reasons to smile. there's a growing awareness in t
robinson. - [narrator] in addition to routine dental work, dr. robinson and the team at pike creek dental specialize in treating newborn babies and children who have a tongue tie and struggle to nurse effectively. a tongue tie is when the muscular tissue that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth restricts a baby from nursing effectively. the revision of this muscular tissue is called a frenectomy and can be performed in seconds using the water lase. the laser eliminates the pain,...
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his name was charles robinson. that name might be familiar to a lot of you. but he was the leader of the free state movement. so charles robinson and i think six other kansans were arrested for treason. now, this is kind of interesting, too. the grand jury that indicted robinson and the others, they also indicted the free state hotel and the newspapers. now, how in the world could you say that a newspaper and a hotel is treason? well, they did. and this becomes significant a little later on. well, to the pro-slavery folks in missouri, lawrence was sort of like a scab that needed to be picked. lawrence became the center of attack for these missourians. in 1855, the missourians lined up on the outskirts of lawrence ready to attack, but they quickly realized that the people of lawrence were well trained and well armed, and so the missourians backed off, and the wakarusa war was a war that i wish all wars were, no bloods d bloodshed. actually, a free state man was killed on his way to lawrence, he became a martyr, but the chapter of that book -- that chapter in m
his name was charles robinson. that name might be familiar to a lot of you. but he was the leader of the free state movement. so charles robinson and i think six other kansans were arrested for treason. now, this is kind of interesting, too. the grand jury that indicted robinson and the others, they also indicted the free state hotel and the newspapers. now, how in the world could you say that a newspaper and a hotel is treason? well, they did. and this becomes significant a little later on....
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alan robinson and walter macfarlane have been the best of friends for 60 years.alan robinson/oahu:"well we love to play cribbage. we've been playing cribbage all our lives."walter macfarlane/oahu: "i beat him the last time we played."the two were born and raised in hawaii and they played football at punahou. elyssa arevalo/reporting:"when did you guys first meet?" walter macfarlane/oahu:"high school?"alan robinson/oahu: "no, it was back in 6th grade!" walter macfarlane/oahu:"6th grade?"alan robinson/oahu: "yeah we went there."walter macfarlane/oahu:"he was the party-er. i never did any partying in high school."they also shared a special bond throughout their friendship. walter never knew his father, and alan was adopted.walter macfarlane/oahu:"i had a younger brother that i lost when i was 19 so i had never nieces or nephews and i thought i'd never know my birth mother, i'll never have any nieces or nephews."with the help of his family, walter searched for answers for years through the internet and social media with no luck.so they turned to family d-n-a matching websites.cindy macfarla
alan robinson and walter macfarlane have been the best of friends for 60 years.alan robinson/oahu:"well we love to play cribbage. we've been playing cribbage all our lives."walter macfarlane/oahu: "i beat him the last time we played."the two were born and raised in hawaii and they played football at punahou. elyssa arevalo/reporting:"when did you guys first meet?" walter macfarlane/oahu:"high school?"alan robinson/oahu: "no, it was back in 6th...
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the wife of charles robinson. in 1856, she wrote a book that was called the -- i'll get it here in a minute. kansas, it's interior and exterior life. wrote it in 1856. she beautifully chronicled the life in kansas and it became very influential in the east. people in the east read it. recognized what was going on in the east and lawrence and kansas and she had a very important role in the early history of kansas. also when her husband was being held for treason. she went to boston. she worked with amos lawrence to get her husband and the rest of these captives released. she had a very important role. now the people of lawrence recognized they were targets and had to defend themselves and they were very successful in working with amos lawrence and horace greeley and others in the east in acquiring the called shark's rifles. they shipped them to kansas in interesting ways. they called them bibles and books. they would take them apart and put them back together when they got to kansas. the other person who helped rai
the wife of charles robinson. in 1856, she wrote a book that was called the -- i'll get it here in a minute. kansas, it's interior and exterior life. wrote it in 1856. she beautifully chronicled the life in kansas and it became very influential in the east. people in the east read it. recognized what was going on in the east and lawrence and kansas and she had a very important role in the early history of kansas. also when her husband was being held for treason. she went to boston. she worked...
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was a sophomore at morehouse when robinson signed that contract. printed in treatment would not integrate the military until one year after jackie. so for all intents and purposes, this started the ball of social progress rolling in our country. the integration of our sport is bittersweet. it is bitter because i am not sure the african-american community was aware of what was losing when we lost the legal release -- the negro leagues. it had been so impactful in helping businesses and driving black culture. when we lost the negro leagues, we lost a lot of that. segregation mandated ownership. and so with integration, we lost that. the degree of ownership that was so prevalent during that era of segregation in the african-american community, i don't know if we will see that level of ownership again. i say we hope that we will, but we lost a lot. and so it was good for the soul of our country, integration, and ultimately the integration of our sport, which triggered integration of our society. it was good for the soul of our country. in ways the soci
was a sophomore at morehouse when robinson signed that contract. printed in treatment would not integrate the military until one year after jackie. so for all intents and purposes, this started the ball of social progress rolling in our country. the integration of our sport is bittersweet. it is bitter because i am not sure the african-american community was aware of what was losing when we lost the legal release -- the negro leagues. it had been so impactful in helping businesses and driving...
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alan robinson and walter macfarlane have been the best of friends for 60 years.alan robinson/oahu:"wello play cribbage. we've been playing cribbage all our lives."walter macfarlane/oahu: "i beat him the last time we played."the two were born and raised in hawaii and they played football at punahou. elyssa arevalo/reporting:"when did you guys first meet?" walter macfarlane/oahu:"high school?"alan robinson/oahu: "no, it was back in 6th grade!" walter macfarlane/oahu:"6th grade?"alan robinson/oahu: "yeah we went there."walter macfarlane/oahu:"he was the party-er. i never did any partying in high school."they also shared a special bond throughout their friendship. walter never knew his father, and alan was adopted.walter macfarlane/oahu:"i had a younger brother that i lost when i was 19 so i had never nieces or nephews and i thought i'd never know my birth mother, i'll never have any nieces or nephews."with the help of his family, walter searched for answers for years through the internet and social media with no luck.so they turned to family d-n-a matching websites.cindy macfarlane/walter'
alan robinson and walter macfarlane have been the best of friends for 60 years.alan robinson/oahu:"wello play cribbage. we've been playing cribbage all our lives."walter macfarlane/oahu: "i beat him the last time we played."the two were born and raised in hawaii and they played football at punahou. elyssa arevalo/reporting:"when did you guys first meet?" walter macfarlane/oahu:"high school?"alan robinson/oahu: "no, it was back in 6th grade!"...
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alan robinson told reporters that his only brother passed away at the age of 19.o he thought he'd never have any nieces or nephews. this year will now be the christmas when he got a brother and six nieces and nephews. that's our broadcast for tonight. thank you for being with us and goodnight from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> president trump has praised former national security adviser michael flynn as wonderful man and good person. what would it take for president to flip on flynn. answer lie in two major reports on the russia investigation this morning. >>> president steps away from resort to visit firefighters. ends up getting into another fight with the facts. set the record straight. >>> and icebox. bone chilling temperatures take over much of the nation. pennsylvania continues to dig out, new york city is preparing for one of the coldest new years celebrations on record.
alan robinson told reporters that his only brother passed away at the age of 19.o he thought he'd never have any nieces or nephews. this year will now be the christmas when he got a brother and six nieces and nephews. that's our broadcast for tonight. thank you for being with us and goodnight from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> president trump has praised former national security adviser michael flynn as wonderful man and good person. what would it take for president to flip on...
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alan robinson told reporters that his only brother passed away at the age of 19. so he thought he'd never have any nieces or nephews. this year will now be the christmas when he got a brother and six nieces and nephews. that's our broadcast for tonight. thank you for being with us and goodnight from nbc news headquarters in new york. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >> tonight on "all in" -- >> the entire thing has been a witch hunt. >> the mueller investigation gains scheme. >> tonight yahoo's michael ithaca on the new leads, new witnesses and new evidence in the mueller probe. plus, the flynn family appeal for a pardon as the trump team readies an attack on michael flynn. >>> then the new koch brothers plan to sell america on president trump's tax law. >> that tax bill is something. >> 13 days in july. white house shakeup to health care to the manafort race. >> tough stuff. >> a look at two of the most consequential weeks of
alan robinson told reporters that his only brother passed away at the age of 19. so he thought he'd never have any nieces or nephews. this year will now be the christmas when he got a brother and six nieces and nephews. that's our broadcast for tonight. thank you for being with us and goodnight from nbc news headquarters in new york. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >> tonight on "all in" -- >> the entire thing has been a witch hunt. >> the...
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por esta razÓn el atleta robinson visitÓ el continente helado.a abordoremos varios temas. desde la gestaciÓn del bebÉ, hasta que cumple los primeros aÑito de vida. el traer a un hijo o una hija consigo lleva mucho trabajo y dedicaciÓn, responsabilidad y el impacto que tenemos en nuestros hijos los formarÁ y
por esta razÓn el atleta robinson visitÓ el continente helado.a abordoremos varios temas. desde la gestaciÓn del bebÉ, hasta que cumple los primeros aÑito de vida. el traer a un hijo o una hija consigo lleva mucho trabajo y dedicaciÓn, responsabilidad y el impacto que tenemos en nuestros hijos los formarÁ y
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por esta razÓn el atleta robinson visitÓ el continente helado. gracias, amigos, bienvenidos, esto es "recuerda y gana", donde el conocimiento sobre otras generaciones se pone a prueba. ya saben como funciona, son cuatro equipos, una familia representada por cada equipo, pero solo una de las cuatro familias sale de aquÍ con 100 mil pesos en la bolsa.
por esta razÓn el atleta robinson visitÓ el continente helado. gracias, amigos, bienvenidos, esto es "recuerda y gana", donde el conocimiento sobre otras generaciones se pone a prueba. ya saben como funciona, son cuatro equipos, una familia representada por cada equipo, pero solo una de las cuatro familias sale de aquÍ con 100 mil pesos en la bolsa.
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alan robinson told reporters that his only brother passed away at the age of 19.ver have any nieces or nephews. this year will now be the christmas when he got a brother and six nieces and nephews. that's our broadcast for tonight. thank you for being with us and goodnight from nbc news headquarters in new york. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you at home for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off. today we were supposed to get the answer as to which party will control the virginia house of delegates in the new year and we were supposed to get it in just about the strangest way possible. the race that will likely decide control of the chamber ended in a tie and is going to be decided by drawing lots. two names tucked into film cannisters and placed inside what "washington post" described as turquoise pitcher from 1835, found by chance under long-buried stables in richmond's capitol square. that was uniquely virginia scene we were expecting today. at very last minute the democrat in the race filed a court challenge. the papers arrived at the courthouse this morning by ups de
alan robinson told reporters that his only brother passed away at the age of 19.ver have any nieces or nephews. this year will now be the christmas when he got a brother and six nieces and nephews. that's our broadcast for tonight. thank you for being with us and goodnight from nbc news headquarters in new york. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you at home for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off. today we were supposed to get the answer as to which party will control the virginia house of...
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marcel robinson has more on how the school is reacting. >> reporter: a lot of concern here at whitman high school. there are grief counselors -- grief counselors on hand all day to help with the news that one of their classmates, navid sepehri was found dead yesterday at just 17 years old and his principal says he -- says he was a student who loved art and was committed to his friends. this is the face administrators at whitman high school don't want you to forget. police found navid sepehri's body about a mile from his pool. they were searching for him because he never came home saturday night. at this point we don't know how he died or how he ended up in the woods. but his principal says his death may have been accidental. he was a senior getting ready to graduate, and freshman at the school. what makes this so much harder to process is that this is the second whitman student to die since the start of the school year. as we wait for answers, his principal is asking everyone to support the friends and family during this difficult time. in bethesda, marcella robinson wusa 9. >> the ot
marcel robinson has more on how the school is reacting. >> reporter: a lot of concern here at whitman high school. there are grief counselors -- grief counselors on hand all day to help with the news that one of their classmates, navid sepehri was found dead yesterday at just 17 years old and his principal says he -- says he was a student who loved art and was committed to his friends. this is the face administrators at whitman high school don't want you to forget. police found navid...
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investigators say 18-year-old robinson was shot to death. police are trying to figure out who killed robinson and why. >>> the fbi will not take over the case of a baltimore police detective who was shot to death. shawn studart was shot in the head with his own weapon. it happened days before he was supposed to testify if a grand jury -- the fbi says it has no evidence to suggest that his death was connected to that federal probe. they've been no arrest dispute a $215,000 reward. >>> still ahead, a pennsylvania city is buried under five feet of snow. >>> i like to do -- all i could do was laugh. you know. it's a little relick does. e-- it's a little re ridiculous. >>> these people try to deal with a butt load of snow. >>> no snow in our forecast. a stretch of icy cold weather. melissa is back to break it all down. >>> imagine being on this flight that started out in l.a., headed toward tokyo, super model christi teigen documents the debacle of the plane being sent back to l.a. after >>> so everyone is going to be okay after this mess at an a
investigators say 18-year-old robinson was shot to death. police are trying to figure out who killed robinson and why. >>> the fbi will not take over the case of a baltimore police detective who was shot to death. shawn studart was shot in the head with his own weapon. it happened days before he was supposed to testify if a grand jury -- the fbi says it has no evidence to suggest that his death was connected to that federal probe. they've been no arrest dispute a $215,000 reward....
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martin was a sophomore when robinson signed the contract. president truman would not integrate military until after jackie. so this is what started the ball of social progress in our country. it is bittersweet. bitter because i am not sure the african-american community was aware of what was losing when we lost the negro leagues. it had been greatly impactful helping to create the dynamics of thriving black culture. when we lost the negro leagues, we lost a lot of that. segregation mandated ownership here with integration, we did lose that. the degree of ownership that was prevalent during that era of i don't know if we would see that level of ownership again. i hope that we lost a lot. the soul of our country and also the integration of the sport was triggered in our society and a broader fashion. it was good for the soul of the country and moved us in ways that socially i do not think we had fathomed was possible. it was devastating economically. we finally make our way to the field where we are greeted by a uniform display and incredible
martin was a sophomore when robinson signed the contract. president truman would not integrate military until after jackie. so this is what started the ball of social progress in our country. it is bittersweet. bitter because i am not sure the african-american community was aware of what was losing when we lost the negro leagues. it had been greatly impactful helping to create the dynamics of thriving black culture. when we lost the negro leagues, we lost a lot of that. segregation mandated...
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harry robinson, you went straight to vietnam after army ranger school in 1967. you were a platoon leader. you were scheduled in a very dangerous place in vietnam, close to the cambodian border. mr. robinson: the notion of patriotism and listen to the government ran very strong in my family. when the second world war came around, all the males in my family served in the military. my uncle was the highest ranked negro when he retired from the service in 1954. his grandson had two sons that -- two sons both graduated from west point. when he was in the white house, he was johnson's military aid. in vietnam, i tried to get an assignment that he didn't want me to have. he said it was too dangerous. i wrote him letters, called him. go to the first division would -- first division, it would be a safe place to be. that wasn't quite true. [laughter] mr. robinson: the change to my life runs that i did ranger school, vietnam, then grad school. when i went to grad school, i was a very difficult graduate student because i wasn't afraid of anything. my position was what are t
harry robinson, you went straight to vietnam after army ranger school in 1967. you were a platoon leader. you were scheduled in a very dangerous place in vietnam, close to the cambodian border. mr. robinson: the notion of patriotism and listen to the government ran very strong in my family. when the second world war came around, all the males in my family served in the military. my uncle was the highest ranked negro when he retired from the service in 1954. his grandson had two sons that -- two...
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robinson got it. he had 24. boston college pulls off the huge upset. 89-84 the final.falls to 11-1. >>> toronto taking on seattle. i hope they have breath mints. toronto takes a 1-0 lead. then with time expiring in the game, armando cooper hits the post. victor vasquez knocks home the rebound. 2-0. they become the first team to complete the mls cup, supporter shield and canadian cup. >>> the jon karl saga is over. yankees and marlins agreed to a trade for starlon castro. now they have to turn their attention to other players. stay tuned. >>> if bryce love is healthy in the last five games, i think he wins the heisman. congratulations to baker mayfield, nice of him to salute bryce. >> classy move. but also bryson one leg was still better. >> that's what's amazing. heisman trophy winners don't have a great history in the nfl. we'll see how it goes. >> have you played in the snow before? >> oh, yes. yes. >> it looks brutal. >> it is brutal. >> ground is awful heart. >> probably the only sport that does that. >> thanks. >>> he's on a sled and dressed in red but not santa c
robinson got it. he had 24. boston college pulls off the huge upset. 89-84 the final.falls to 11-1. >>> toronto taking on seattle. i hope they have breath mints. toronto takes a 1-0 lead. then with time expiring in the game, armando cooper hits the post. victor vasquez knocks home the rebound. 2-0. they become the first team to complete the mls cup, supporter shield and canadian cup. >>> the jon karl saga is over. yankees and marlins agreed to a trade for starlon castro. now...
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robinson, a c.o. here? >> yes, a c.o. >> i notice from the uniform. i'm nervous, too. been here? >> i've been here 22 years now. >> 22 years, in san quentin? >> in san quentin. all my time here in san quentin. >> if you've been here 22 years, it's almost like you are doing time in san quentin. >> yeah. you're going to see chaos. it's loud, you'll see a lot of violence. you'll see things you're not necessarily going to see on the streets. when you're in here, you have to be prepared, just your mentality, to be able to maintain your sanity. >> is it hard to go home and let this all go? >> you definitely have to have an outlet. it's not easy, but you've got to have an outlet. >> having an outlet seemed like the key for inmates and employees alike, and one prisoner's gotten so good at his outlet on the inside that it has gotten him attention from the outside. get ready to meet america's hottest and most unlikely financial adviser. tell me your name. >> my name is curtis carroll, but everyone calls me wall street. >> yeah, because in prison, there's the government name and
robinson, a c.o. here? >> yes, a c.o. >> i notice from the uniform. i'm nervous, too. been here? >> i've been here 22 years now. >> 22 years, in san quentin? >> in san quentin. all my time here in san quentin. >> if you've been here 22 years, it's almost like you are doing time in san quentin. >> yeah. you're going to see chaos. it's loud, you'll see a lot of violence. you'll see things you're not necessarily going to see on the streets. when you're in...
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marcella robinson has more in a story that is new tonight. >> coming together, as a family, and as a community, to honor his life. >> reporter: it was a celebration of life. >> he is one of my best friends and my little brother. >> for a to so many. >> there is nothing in this world that can ever replace him. he was such a kind and helpful and passionate person who seriously cared about everyone that he met. >> one of the most thoughtful, genuine, charismatic people i've ever had the pleasure of meeting. >> reporter: those closest to him say he loved life. >> we are here now. he is within all of us, and he's looking down from above. >> we want to move forward and remember him in peace and gratitude and grace, the way he lived his life. but, this does not cut back from the fact that we want justice. >> he was an old soul with the biggest heart always making everyone around you happy. >> bijan. i like to think that you went on a very long vacation. somewhere happy. rest in eternal peace, my dear friend. >> reporter: at the lincoln memorial, marcella robinson, wusa9. >> there are a lot
marcella robinson has more in a story that is new tonight. >> coming together, as a family, and as a community, to honor his life. >> reporter: it was a celebration of life. >> he is one of my best friends and my little brother. >> for a to so many. >> there is nothing in this world that can ever replace him. he was such a kind and helpful and passionate person who seriously cared about everyone that he met. >> one of the most thoughtful, genuine, charismatic...
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let's end this. >>> he steps up, fires, it is intercepted patrick robinson., the 45, that is what they needed. >> a great moment right there in the third quarter tonight amid a game full of painful moments as well forbidder fans this game was ugly. we have rest of the playoff picture from ducis and james any just a moment but first a check of the accu weather forecast with meteorologist chris sowers outside on the patio, hi there, chris. >> good evening, walter. it it was different then last christmas. last year we hid 50 degrees. year before that we hit 68. year before that 65. so this year was, quite a change, 40 degrees was the high temperature. it actually came one minute after midnight temperatures have been falling all day long 38 degrees by 7:00 a.m. by 10:00 o'clock we were down to 35. by 1:35. you can see numbers steadily fell all day 4:00 o'clock 33. 7:00 o'clock 31. now when wetor in the wind s we have wind chills in the teens, poconos sitting at three below, 14 in allentown and reading, 13 in lancaster, 21 in millville and 16 degrees right now wit
let's end this. >>> he steps up, fires, it is intercepted patrick robinson., the 45, that is what they needed. >> a great moment right there in the third quarter tonight amid a game full of painful moments as well forbidder fans this game was ugly. we have rest of the playoff picture from ducis and james any just a moment but first a check of the accu weather forecast with meteorologist chris sowers outside on the patio, hi there, chris. >> good evening, walter. it it was...
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with the deadline looming tomorrow, robinson knew it was too much.ould need to return roughly half of what she bought until she went in and received an incredible surprise. >> her balances were at zero. >> a man she calls her secret santa paid off two of her bills. nearly $300. >> i couldn't stop screaming. i'm like, okay, am i being punked. >> out came the boxes and she loaded up her car. robinson still has no idea who he is. >> i don't know who you are, but i know what you are and to me, i think that you're an angel. >> the generosity has touched robinson deeply and while she can't wait to see her children's faces christmas morning. >> secret santa sees to it that we got four. >> this experience has her wanting to pay it forward in any way she can. >> not just in gifts but in spirit. what this person did for me was more than gifts. it was renewing hope. >> in mission hills, abc 7 news. >>> now, that's -- yes, that's what the season is all about. >> right there. >> got to love it. >>> it feels like the holidays out there. >> certainly does with the
with the deadline looming tomorrow, robinson knew it was too much.ould need to return roughly half of what she bought until she went in and received an incredible surprise. >> her balances were at zero. >> a man she calls her secret santa paid off two of her bills. nearly $300. >> i couldn't stop screaming. i'm like, okay, am i being punked. >> out came the boxes and she loaded up her car. robinson still has no idea who he is. >> i don't know who you are, but i...
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i said, i'm harry robinson, it's good to be back in your country. she says, lieutenant robinson, we didn't know what to do with you. we didn't know whether to kill you are capturing her. -- capture you. every day, you would come to the market, talk to the vendors, and leave. i told her. she thought that was what i was doing. why hadn't the cia thought of that? at howen't they looked people lived there and make that work for them? >> i mentioned in the beginning that it always puzzled me how the information, when it finally got to the president, was so different from how we heard it happened on the ground. it used to drive the president crazy. one time -- i started my day in the president's bedroom about 6:00 in the morning. the night before, we had given him all this reading. i basically filtered all the night reading, situation reports, intelligence reports, as well as domestic stuff. we would discuss it in the morning and give out assignments. he had three televisions. in those days, you only had three networks. he had three televisions in his bed
i said, i'm harry robinson, it's good to be back in your country. she says, lieutenant robinson, we didn't know what to do with you. we didn't know whether to kill you are capturing her. -- capture you. every day, you would come to the market, talk to the vendors, and leave. i told her. she thought that was what i was doing. why hadn't the cia thought of that? at howen't they looked people lived there and make that work for them? >> i mentioned in the beginning that it always puzzled me...
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it's considered vandalism if they can't you putting up a poster on a wall like this the fine is robinson's euros because it's considered littering. and this is one of the prime examples. it's really famous it's called it's time to dance it's been done by a guy called sober. i studied media and communications science and you'll be on your first university ljubljana which is something you go to study when you don't know what you have to do what you want to study or what you want to do with your life. i was basically staying with my parents and till i decided i want to move to berlin so it's like i wanted to become an autonomous person and move out at the same time to another country so one day i just got up and left. why are there like certain people who decide if you're cool enough to get into a club what's up with that i mean isn't berlin all about the left wing and democratic and i never understood that to be honest and quick. they get a couple of those walks of shame when they tell you you're not cool enough and you have to walk you know in shame because i didn't get in i was like man th
it's considered vandalism if they can't you putting up a poster on a wall like this the fine is robinson's euros because it's considered littering. and this is one of the prime examples. it's really famous it's called it's time to dance it's been done by a guy called sober. i studied media and communications science and you'll be on your first university ljubljana which is something you go to study when you don't know what you have to do what you want to study or what you want to do with your...
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alan robinson and walter macfarlane have been the best of friends for 60 years.alan robinson/oahu:"wellhim the last time we played."the two were born and raised in hawaii and they played football at punahou. elyssa arevalo/reporting:"when did you guys first meet?" walter macfarlane/oahu:"high school?"alan robinson/oahu: "no, it was back in 6th grade!" walter macfarlane/oahu:"6th grade?"alan robinson/oahu: "yeah we went there."walter macfarlane/oahu:"he was the party-er. i never did any partying in high school."they also shared a special bond throughout their friendship. walter never knew his father, and alan was adopted.walter macfarlane/oahu:"i had a younger brother that i lost when i was 19 so i had never nieces or nephews and i thought i'd never know my birth mother, i'll never have any nieces or nephews."with the help of his family, walter searched for answers for years through the internet and social media with no luck.so they turned to family d-n-a matching websites.cindy macfarlane/walter's daughter: "so then we started digging into all of the matches he started getting."at the t
alan robinson and walter macfarlane have been the best of friends for 60 years.alan robinson/oahu:"wellhim the last time we played."the two were born and raised in hawaii and they played football at punahou. elyssa arevalo/reporting:"when did you guys first meet?" walter macfarlane/oahu:"high school?"alan robinson/oahu: "no, it was back in 6th grade!" walter macfarlane/oahu:"6th grade?"alan robinson/oahu: "yeah we went there."walter...
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allen robinson and walter mcfarland are biological brothers. they've been friends for 60 years.months apart. robinson was adopted and mcfarland never knew his father and both started to search for answers about their parents on ancestry.com and found out they both have the same mother. >> it was an overwhelming experience. it's still overwhelming. i don't know how long it's going to take for me to get rid of this feeling. >> this is the best christmas present i could ever imagine having. >> the two actually had a party on saturday to celebrate with their friends. walter and allen say they have plans to travel and enjoy retirement together. if you have a sibling you know how special they are to you. imagine not finding out for 60 years, hey, it's that guy right there. >> your best friend. >> yeah. >> that's pretty incredible. >>> our coverage on the eagles continues and we have reaction from the team. >>> plus, a raging inferno burns several homes in delaware before firefighters were able to finally able get it under control. >>> a family woke up to the sound of gunfire aimed at
allen robinson and walter mcfarland are biological brothers. they've been friends for 60 years.months apart. robinson was adopted and mcfarland never knew his father and both started to search for answers about their parents on ancestry.com and found out they both have the same mother. >> it was an overwhelming experience. it's still overwhelming. i don't know how long it's going to take for me to get rid of this feeling. >> this is the best christmas present i could ever imagine...
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leading the division was general robinson's brigade. he rolle rode up and said i want you to drive those people out of the woods. bring those regiments along with me and i will show you where you want -- where i want you to put in. kerry would study hayes' men to spring in and strike them on the flank in the front. i will support you as the 63rd handsomely. and robinson moved in, kearney ,urned to rallying the federals who would been defeated earlier in the day. he was riding up and down along the line, yelling, fall in ches you sons of bit and i will make generals out of every one of you. the remainder of robinson's regiments had wheeled to the left, exposing their battle lines perpendicular to the railroad, angling perfectly to strike hill's exposed flank. yet again, the federals had succeeded in cracking jackson's line, but yet again, further reinforcements would be sent to seal the breach. by 5:15, kearny was looking for any and all available reinforcements. something he had not done earlier in the day. a too regiment brigade, 700 m
leading the division was general robinson's brigade. he rolle rode up and said i want you to drive those people out of the woods. bring those regiments along with me and i will show you where you want -- where i want you to put in. kerry would study hayes' men to spring in and strike them on the flank in the front. i will support you as the 63rd handsomely. and robinson moved in, kearney ,urned to rallying the federals who would been defeated earlier in the day. he was riding up and down along...
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. >>> joining us, now barbara mcquade, a nbc news and msnbc legal contributor and eugene robinson, writer for "the washington post" and political analyst with us. gene, i hope you learn everything you need to know about the attorney/compliant privilege tonight. >> i am. lawrence, what i think i'm learning about, i'll yield to barbara mcquade, i think i'm learning about the ongoing obstruction of justice being committed in this case. you know, this bogus reason, this is the most inventive reason people around donald trump have -- put around president trump have come up with not to tell what they know and what really happened. and, as the congressman said, if they're not under subpoena, if they can't be compelled to tell the truth and to knock it off, then we're going to have to wait for judges i think to -- who can people in contempt and throw them in jail to get some of this testimony. >> and, professor mcquade, this is where robert mueller has a advantage over the congressional committees is he doesn't have to put up with anything like this. >> no. no doubt he would not. he would ask the
. >>> joining us, now barbara mcquade, a nbc news and msnbc legal contributor and eugene robinson, writer for "the washington post" and political analyst with us. gene, i hope you learn everything you need to know about the attorney/compliant privilege tonight. >> i am. lawrence, what i think i'm learning about, i'll yield to barbara mcquade, i think i'm learning about the ongoing obstruction of justice being committed in this case. you know, this bogus reason, this is...
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james robinson, thank you. some nasty weather on the way. let's get the details.r north of the country, but the winds are coming down. we have had costs of an winds are coming down. we have had costs of an excess winds are coming down. we have had costs of an excess 90s —— in excess of 90 mph. in the lowlands of scotla nd of 90 mph. in the lowlands of scotland it has been closer to 50, 60. here is that swirl. it is moving into the norwegian sea. the problem is with the wind swirling around like so, on the backside of caroline, we are going dizzy winds coming out of the arctic. very cold air. with that comes the threat of snow. we have been talking about snow. we have been talking about snow showers all day and over the next few days we will be dealing with snow almost anywhere across the uk. through this evening, already snow increasing across scotland. also in northern ireland, the north west of england, into wales, part of the midlands. it could be a problem first thing in the morning. some areas closer to the coast are likely to see rain. it could cause problem
james robinson, thank you. some nasty weather on the way. let's get the details.r north of the country, but the winds are coming down. we have had costs of an winds are coming down. we have had costs of an excess winds are coming down. we have had costs of an excess 90s —— in excess of 90 mph. in the lowlands of scotla nd of 90 mph. in the lowlands of scotland it has been closer to 50, 60. here is that swirl. it is moving into the norwegian sea. the problem is with the wind swirling around...
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very much appreciate your frank views really interesting some point soon put across there william robinson professor of sociology global latin american studies at the university of california santa barbara appreciate it. other news poland has launched an investigation into an almost twenty year old video of naked people playing a game of tag in an artsy death camp jewish activists have been demanding an official probe after it was established the video had been filmed in the state of concentration camp at the time no comment or word of criticism was heard from polish official sources regarding the video nor the from the prime minister's office nor from any official government representative extensive research recently revealed that the site where the video was filmed is the gas chamber at the student of concentration camp and that it is this discovery which prompted the demand for clarifications from the polish leaders and the administration of the stooge of concentration camp site video was filmed by a polish artist in one thousand nine hundred nine in twenty fifteen it was displayed in a
very much appreciate your frank views really interesting some point soon put across there william robinson professor of sociology global latin american studies at the university of california santa barbara appreciate it. other news poland has launched an investigation into an almost twenty year old video of naked people playing a game of tag in an artsy death camp jewish activists have been demanding an official probe after it was established the video had been filmed in the state of...
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ed robinson joins us now. what did we learn last night as the future started trading, about what is going on here? >> that demand continues to so ar. it is not ebbing at all. as you pointed out, guy, where are the shorts? guy: we were excited that the grown-ups, the financial executives, would come in. >> at least not in the first flush of this thing, but i think you will see miners come in and put on short positions. you know, time will tell, of course in the next 48 hours how this will shake out, but the frost is overwhelming. guy: how many people actually -- as you said, we have not seen the miners come in yet. is the initial indication a useful indication? ed: initially, it is hard to draw any conclusion from what we see now. it is too soon and the only theme coming out is there is as much euphoria about the contract as last week. guy: is that just marketing, or useful -- or is there a business case for being first here? ed: i don't know if there is a market share issue, but there is a great public relatio
ed robinson joins us now. what did we learn last night as the future started trading, about what is going on here? >> that demand continues to so ar. it is not ebbing at all. as you pointed out, guy, where are the shorts? guy: we were excited that the grown-ups, the financial executives, would come in. >> at least not in the first flush of this thing, but i think you will see miners come in and put on short positions. you know, time will tell, of course in the next 48 hours how this...
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eugene robinson's column in the "washington post."are saying we have to talk about his health now before it's too late. eugene robinson saying how long are we going to pretend that president trump is fully rational. how long are we going to ignore the signs he's danger allowsly out of control. and here is joe scarborough raising the same point. >> what are we supposed to say this? after the first nuclear missile goes? when is this the right time? to talk about a mentally unstable president in the white house, and a nuclear showdown with another unstable madman in north korea? >> that's the question. i'm going to ask you, jeff greenfield. is now the time? >> let me just make this point. what eugene robinson says, what michelle goldberg says, what the "new york daily news" says, what joe scarborough says in terms of people still with trump will have no impact at all. and the question is, is there going to come a time when people who that base might listen to begin to raise this? and if they did that, would that base say oh, you've just
eugene robinson's column in the "washington post."are saying we have to talk about his health now before it's too late. eugene robinson saying how long are we going to pretend that president trump is fully rational. how long are we going to ignore the signs he's danger allowsly out of control. and here is joe scarborough raising the same point. >> what are we supposed to say this? after the first nuclear missile goes? when is this the right time? to talk about a mentally...
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. >> thomas robinson lead architect for framework, building in portland.148 feet expected to surpass carbon 12 as tallest wood building in america. >> this is the three-ply. >> designed with cross laminated timber. that robinson says is actually fire resistant to get a building permit in fact. material had to survive two hoursen a furnace at 2,000 degrees. >> what happened here? >> he showed us what remand of the wood. >> the fire burned it d there. >> exactly. >> at this level would it hold? >> it would hold. shows the you how the structure is durable. >> so durable in fact. >> you think there is going to be an explosion in this. you think there is going to be people building buildings all over. >> they're building a number of them in, in, portland. you are going to see them all over. >>> as long as there are no termites. that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you've the news continues. for others check back l later me the morning news and of course, captioning funded by cbs 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> arctic blast, bitte
. >> thomas robinson lead architect for framework, building in portland.148 feet expected to surpass carbon 12 as tallest wood building in america. >> this is the three-ply. >> designed with cross laminated timber. that robinson says is actually fire resistant to get a building permit in fact. material had to survive two hoursen a furnace at 2,000 degrees. >> what happened here? >> he showed us what remand of the wood. >> the fire burned it d there. >>...
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the scotsman plays neil robinson next in the semifinals. the last time i whitewashed him was 1994.ope for me. britain's number two tennis player, aljaz bedene is switching back to its country of birth. he took british nationality in 2015 but a rule change meant he has never been allowed to represent britain in the davis cup or the olympics. his big ambition is to play the tokyo olympics and he has realised that the age of 28 his best to put the british passport in the draw and ta ke british passport in the draw and take up the slovenian one. i don't detect any bitterness. just frustration over his lack of communication and the opaque nature of his responses about his future intentions. ultimately it is a plan that has not worked out. the former head of cycling's international governing body has told the bbc that chris froome's adverse drug test is a disaster for the sport that could lose tea m a disaster for the sport that could lose team sky it could ability. chris froome has won the tour de france four times was found to have elevated levels of an asthma drug. the president of th
the scotsman plays neil robinson next in the semifinals. the last time i whitewashed him was 1994.ope for me. britain's number two tennis player, aljaz bedene is switching back to its country of birth. he took british nationality in 2015 but a rule change meant he has never been allowed to represent britain in the davis cup or the olympics. his big ambition is to play the tokyo olympics and he has realised that the age of 28 his best to put the british passport in the draw and ta ke british...
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shing.ith us is edmund also joining us, our resident bitcoin, and robinson. -- ed robinson?e studying bitcoin. there has been consensus as bitcoin have exploded in value from central banks, zynga we do not condone this, we are looking at this. we are not out to -- we are not about role anything out. but they are all looking at what are the possibilities of using block chain technology under perhaps, someday, issue a digital version of sterling, the dollar, yen, etc. francine: what are you looking -- futures on bitcoin start trading saturday. can this make or break bitcoin? ed: i do not think it can make or break, but it is a pivotal moment. now, for the first time, it will be quite simple to short bitcoin . you will see a number of institutional investors and marketcoming into the and putting on short positions in these futures contracts. there is a next dictation that there could be an evening out of the price. that you may see some of the off histy, off -- come futures contracts start to hit. tom: edmund shing, you just heard ed robinson, who has been great on this. talkin
shing.ith us is edmund also joining us, our resident bitcoin, and robinson. -- ed robinson?e studying bitcoin. there has been consensus as bitcoin have exploded in value from central banks, zynga we do not condone this, we are looking at this. we are not out to -- we are not about role anything out. but they are all looking at what are the possibilities of using block chain technology under perhaps, someday, issue a digital version of sterling, the dollar, yen, etc. francine: what are you...
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alan robinson and walter macfarlane have been best friends for 60 years.ver knew his father, and alan was adopted. walter searched for answers for years through the internet and social media with no luck. that's until ancestry-dot-com. turns out - the men shared the same birth mother. the two revealed the discovery to friends and family at party on saturday. walter and alan say they plan to travel and enjoy retirement together. this has to rank up there among cutest christmas videos we've seen. in china -- penguins sported santa costumes at a polar theme park. the penguins wandered around "mini snow town". it's 5: and time for a check on weather. - dry & cold for post-christmas shopping & travel today - cold sticking around for a while - still monitoring snow chances heading into the last weekend of 2017 today: partly to mostly cloudy. highs: 36-41 winds: nw 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. flurries possible. lows: 25-31 winds: n 5-10 mph wednesday: am clouds, pm sun. colder and breezy. highs: 27-34 winds: nw 10-15 g 20 mph one of the hottest gifts for tho
alan robinson and walter macfarlane have been best friends for 60 years.ver knew his father, and alan was adopted. walter searched for answers for years through the internet and social media with no luck. that's until ancestry-dot-com. turns out - the men shared the same birth mother. the two revealed the discovery to friends and family at party on saturday. walter and alan say they plan to travel and enjoy retirement together. this has to rank up there among cutest christmas videos we've seen....
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alan robinson and walter macfarlane... shared a special bond throughout their friendship. was adopted. walter decided to search for his dad..through social media. after having no luck...he turned to ancestory dot com. walter didn't find his father...but discovered he had a biological brother...named alan robinson. (sot) "it was a shock -- definitely a shock, but then when you thought about it, compared forearms and everything." it turns out alan had also used ancestry dot com... to find answers about his family. after a few phone calls back and forth, the men learned they shared the same birth mother. the blood brothers now plan to travel and enjoy retirement together. (catherine) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(grant)vicki liviakis is here with what we are working on for kron 4 news at 9. ((vicki))that's right grant and catherine...new tonight at catherine...new tonight at nine..a heartbreaking story of a young father gunned down right before christmas......at nine......at nine.christmas. right before christmas......at nine. plus...recreational pot becomes law in less tha
alan robinson and walter macfarlane... shared a special bond throughout their friendship. was adopted. walter decided to search for his dad..through social media. after having no luck...he turned to ancestory dot com. walter didn't find his father...but discovered he had a biological brother...named alan robinson. (sot) "it was a shock -- definitely a shock, but then when you thought about it, compared forearms and everything." it turns out alan had also used ancestry dot com... to...
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here with more is matt robinson who covers enforcement for bloomberg news. knowingly?his >> they are looking at the banks? yes, this market mortgage-backed securities, they have been looking at it for a couple of years, since the crisis, trying to determine if certain banks gave favored clients different numbers than they would any other client. vonnie: what would be wrong with that? don't you do that for biggest investors and clients? >> they would. for securities laws, they have to mark their book the same way each time. you cannot mark 10 positions one way and the 11th you get a better quote. the sec looking at is the hedge fund calling of a trader at a bank to say this bond feels like 85 when everyone else is marking it at 80. they take the difference to evaluation committee to say let's put the different and collect 82.5. -- call it 82.5. shery: the lack of transparency has been talked about for years and will this make a difference? >> up until the crisis, the market was lightly regulated. -- each time they find a new part of the market, they find different cases
here with more is matt robinson who covers enforcement for bloomberg news. knowingly?his >> they are looking at the banks? yes, this market mortgage-backed securities, they have been looking at it for a couple of years, since the crisis, trying to determine if certain banks gave favored clients different numbers than they would any other client. vonnie: what would be wrong with that? don't you do that for biggest investors and clients? >> they would. for securities laws, they have...
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remember alan, his last name is robinson. >> and as a nickname everybody called him rob bow.lew 737s ole had a airline as pilot. >> alan had also used ancestry did the pom to find answers about his family. after a few phone calls back and forth, the men learned they shared the same birth mother. >> it was a shock. >> it was a shock. yeah. definitely a shock. then we thought about it. compared forearms and everythi everything. >> hairy arms. that did it. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the two revealed the discovery to friends and family saturday night. >> without further a do, my brother. [ cheers and applause ] >> don't they like a like. >> they really do. >> walter and alan say they're planning to travel and enjoy retirement together. >> we get it it's december. >> right. >> it's supposed to be cold. but this isn't just cold. it's dangerous. and the message tonight, please get inside because these temperatures they're going to be here for while. ♪ spread some cheer with a dozen dunkin' donuts for $6.99. 12 tasty treats with with holiday flavors sprinkled in. grab a dozen holiday
remember alan, his last name is robinson. >> and as a nickname everybody called him rob bow.lew 737s ole had a airline as pilot. >> alan had also used ancestry did the pom to find answers about his family. after a few phone calls back and forth, the men learned they shared the same birth mother. >> it was a shock. >> it was a shock. yeah. definitely a shock. then we thought about it. compared forearms and everythi everything. >> hairy arms. that did it. [ laughter...
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police did not discuss the relationship between the two suspects turner and wright- robinson -- but they reportedly attended the same church. (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it is a windy night across the bay area. some winds have already been gusting over 60 mph over the mountain tops. red flag warnings are up for high fire danger tonight until 10 am tomorrow. wind advisories are also up for most bay area mountains above 1,000 feet with winds gusting over 50 mph tonight. high pressure is now building in behind the low that went through yesterday. ther pressure difference between the two is what is causing all of the wind. you can see it on the satellite image as the high pressure builds over california. by tomorrow afternoon the winds should weaken but still be breezy. and it will be another sunny and mild day with highs near 70 degrees in the warmest locations. over the next 7 days there is at least a slight chance of showers. monday and tuesday look dry
police did not discuss the relationship between the two suspects turner and wright- robinson -- but they reportedly attended the same church. (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it is a windy night across the bay area. some winds have already been gusting over 60 mph over the mountain tops. red flag warnings are up for high fire danger tonight until 10 am tomorrow....
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robinson joined us on the trip to china. mrs. robinson from there, i took pictures of three generations and to answer your second question, started after the second inauguration so i didn't get those pictures but love them too. >> forgive me if you mentioned it and i didn't hear it. i was curious about your working day. did you expect to come at 8:00 am to hang around and wait for a staff member to say something is coming up or did they schedule you ahead of time, come tuesday or friday -- >> yes. it was a full-time job but not a typical job. it wasn't a 9-5 shift or monday through friday. official white house photographers, we knew what the schedule would be which was different from the press, didn't know when events were happening but covering things, things could change, there might be a statement, something president obama or mrs. obama is reacting to but for the most part we knew most of the things coming up and we would structure our day around those events. it was a long day for them and for us. we were traveling on the we
robinson joined us on the trip to china. mrs. robinson from there, i took pictures of three generations and to answer your second question, started after the second inauguration so i didn't get those pictures but love them too. >> forgive me if you mentioned it and i didn't hear it. i was curious about your working day. did you expect to come at 8:00 am to hang around and wait for a staff member to say something is coming up or did they schedule you ahead of time, come tuesday or friday...
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robinson says it was the best christmas present he can imagine. but they met in the sixth grade. imagine knowing someone that long and finding out. >> best pals all this time. >> 15 months apart in aim. very close. awesome story. >>> coming up a new view of the space launch from california from the highway and drivers understandably distracted. >> and if you're feeling distracted in general, dan harris has advice on how to meditate especially when on the job. you're...
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robinson, 100 yard pick six off. boise state would hang on thanks to a pair of touchdowns. spins off a defender, 13 yards. boise state, your las vegas bowl champs. >>> california high school title, division ii. second quarter, reed, td pass to ech williams, great catch. 8-7, saint francis. 2:00 to go. same two for another great touchdown. saint francis wins their first state title in school history. 22-13. by the way, both teams' mascot is the lancers. half moon bay high school faced off against san diego steel canyon. the kourgz despite their 14-0 record fall 44-42. what a season by half moon bay. first ever state title game. they should be proud at 14-1. >>> college hoops. fullerton started the game on a 12-0 run. led by as many as 15. down three, 2:00 remaining. cole n banks it in, we go to over time. starting at a 7-0 run, coleman misses the three, gets his own rebound skppand puts it in. >> we need momentum in every game. it's better than starting slow. i like starting out fast. we have to keep the momentum going until the next game. >> 13,000 people, 28 kids on the te
robinson, 100 yard pick six off. boise state would hang on thanks to a pair of touchdowns. spins off a defender, 13 yards. boise state, your las vegas bowl champs. >>> california high school title, division ii. second quarter, reed, td pass to ech williams, great catch. 8-7, saint francis. 2:00 to go. same two for another great touchdown. saint francis wins their first state title in school history. 22-13. by the way, both teams' mascot is the lancers. half moon bay high school faced...