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robinson. dr. robinson: good morning. i'm dr. loren robinson, the deputy secretary for health promotion and disease promotion within the pennsylvania department of health. 'm a physician trained in both internal and pediatrics. i want to thank chairman neal and ranking member brady and the members of the committee for hosting this hearing. i'd also like to thank ms. felix for giving her testimony today because so much of my story over the last month has been reflected in her words. three weeks ago i was promoted to the rank of mother myself and -- thank you. it's thanks to my mother who is watching my is on today that i can be here. in pennsylvania, we have aligned programming to federal outcome measures to increase access to quality, prenatal to postpartum care, all of which are critical to reducing pregnancy related complications and maternal morbidity and mortality. while many people know pennsylvania and know about philadelphia and pittsburgh, our state is also made up of a rich collection of small and mid-sized cities such a
robinson. dr. robinson: good morning. i'm dr. loren robinson, the deputy secretary for health promotion and disease promotion within the pennsylvania department of health. 'm a physician trained in both internal and pediatrics. i want to thank chairman neal and ranking member brady and the members of the committee for hosting this hearing. i'd also like to thank ms. felix for giving her testimony today because so much of my story over the last month has been reflected in her words. three weeks...
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robinson? alabama has so many things that we can address to make things better for women and babies. we have a very high maternal and infant mortality rate. and a lot of that goes -- a lot of that stems from the fact women do not have access to the health care that they need. many patients are not able to access health care or even obtain insurance until they become pregnant. many women will only qualify for medicaid during their pregnancies. as a physician, i know that prior tog their health pregnancy would be best for both the patient and for her baby. that would be easy for you to understand it isis le patients that have hypertension -- diabeteses will stotop diabetes. if we could optimize those things before the diagnosis, we would have better outcomes as it relates to maternal and infant health. however, we have lawmakers that are focused on placing more restrictions on women's ask us -- access to health care as to focusing on ways to making access better. amy: your final thought, speaking
robinson? alabama has so many things that we can address to make things better for women and babies. we have a very high maternal and infant mortality rate. and a lot of that goes -- a lot of that stems from the fact women do not have access to the health care that they need. many patients are not able to access health care or even obtain insurance until they become pregnant. many women will only qualify for medicaid during their pregnancies. as a physician, i know that prior tog their health...
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tonight -- charlize theron, t star of "ihink you should leave with tim robinson," actort and comedianimobinson, music from judah & the lion, featuring the 8g band with valerie franco. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight?p [ cheers and ause ] that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. ahead of attory general william barr's senate testimony today, it was revealed that special counsel robert mueller sent barr a letter criticizing his depiction of the results of the russia investigation. and then barr released a summary of that letter. [ laughter ] according to special counsel robert mueller attorney general william barr's summary of the mueller report, quote, "did not fully capture re context, nature, and substance of thesia investigation." basically, mueller is saying as that if thisis report, then this was barr's letter. [ laughter ] oprah winfrey said in a recent interview that she calls democratic presidential hopeful pete buttigieg, quote, "buttabeep,
tonight -- charlize theron, t star of "ihink you should leave with tim robinson," actort and comedianimobinson, music from judah & the lion, featuring the 8g band with valerie franco. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight?p [ cheers and ause ] that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. ahead of attory general william barr's senate...
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so that's why in 2016, a year after having her own child, robinson launched the mom project. becky recently sat down with the founder and one of her investors to find out how this company helps moms find the right work at the right time. >> the mom project is a job marketplace, and we connect a community of over 100,000 talented women with really rewarding work opportunities with everything from fast-growing startups to fortune ten corporations. >> why a special place just for moms what's unique about moms what's unique about the jobs you want to find. >> i built it with the mission to billing a better workplace for mothers and the businesses they support perhaps not surprisingly i started it after becoming a mom myself and realizing what an important inflection moment that is in one's life and career. i was on maternity leave and heard over 40% of the american women leave the work force after having children whether it be lack of child care or policies like paid family leave i thought, wow, what an incredible opportunity if we can get more moms working, contributing to our c
so that's why in 2016, a year after having her own child, robinson launched the mom project. becky recently sat down with the founder and one of her investors to find out how this company helps moms find the right work at the right time. >> the mom project is a job marketplace, and we connect a community of over 100,000 talented women with really rewarding work opportunities with everything from fast-growing startups to fortune ten corporations. >> why a special place just for moms...
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>>robinson says he's just doing his job. >>there i am just a little were thinking well virginia now the national teacher of the at the highest not lesson. so how does one know what is known that you can do it. >>in washington 3 jackson. it has smile coming up at 00:30pm tonight. we hear from a bay area teacher who was a national teacher of the year finalist still ahead the old. >>good days are one step closer to a deal to build a new waterfront baseball stadium will explain after the break. >>and did you know that mother's day is really not that far away and we've got a fore the california department of finance says despite the fact that the state added close to 187,000 new residents. >>and as calm forcefully to call reports a significant number of those people are calling the bay area home specifically newark and dublin. >>the camp fire in butte county last year resulted in a major population shift in chico the california department of finance says that city saw the highest population increase in the state in 2018 up 20.7%
>>robinson says he's just doing his job. >>there i am just a little were thinking well virginia now the national teacher of the at the highest not lesson. so how does one know what is known that you can do it. >>in washington 3 jackson. it has smile coming up at 00:30pm tonight. we hear from a bay area teacher who was a national teacher of the year finalist still ahead the old. >>good days are one step closer to a deal to build a new waterfront baseball stadium will...
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who founded the far right english defense league facebook accused robinson of promoting hate against the muslim community also featured as alex jones director of the info wars website permanently banned from twitter jones is said to have promoted discriminatory behavior and spread dissent from a nation. now to discuss the documentary and the issue it touches upon we're joined now by killing robertson and executive producer of the documentary you can't watch this unless you're a chair of the islamic human rights commission you're both very welcome to the program now if we could start with you social media platforms are public forums do you not think it's a fair argument to respect the diversity of users and not to actively provoke or offend them. well you know what this documentary explores is the increasing powers of social media have been changing the overton window and influencing what people can and how watch online as consumers in changing elections and this is why it's so important a lot of people argue over you know their private companies they can do what they want well they'r
who founded the far right english defense league facebook accused robinson of promoting hate against the muslim community also featured as alex jones director of the info wars website permanently banned from twitter jones is said to have promoted discriminatory behavior and spread dissent from a nation. now to discuss the documentary and the issue it touches upon we're joined now by killing robertson and executive producer of the documentary you can't watch this unless you're a chair of the...
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still with us, kimberly atkins, eugene robinson, elliot williams on this monday night. eugene, is this the absence of rigor or the presence of an active policy? >> maybe a bit of both but i think it is mostly absence of rig or. -- rigor. it is not an unreported story of the trump administration, but underappreciated fact about the trump administration, its its general slip shod nature and the fact there are all these empty jobs, never fully staffed the way a normal administration is. never been staffed with people of equality that a normal administration has. whatever your political leanings. people that have experience and knowledge and know how to get stuff done, the trump administration has never been fully staffed with that and that's one reason why a lot of the work that comes out of the administration is so lacking. just down to the misspellings, also big policy. the detention of children at the border. that was a deliberate policy. once they decided to take it back, reunite families, didn't know where the kids were, they're still trying to match kids and parents.
still with us, kimberly atkins, eugene robinson, elliot williams on this monday night. eugene, is this the absence of rigor or the presence of an active policy? >> maybe a bit of both but i think it is mostly absence of rig or. -- rigor. it is not an unreported story of the trump administration, but underappreciated fact about the trump administration, its its general slip shod nature and the fact there are all these empty jobs, never fully staffed the way a normal administration is....
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joining the table, eugene robinson. gene? >> it was jeb bush who, during the campaign, said that donald trump would be a chaos president. and that's what he is. >> i think about that all the time. >> i do, too. in fact, i write about it for tomorrow. because that's what he is. you know, laying the ground work, what is ground work? what is laying ground work? he does stuff. and so he has taken us in to this trade war. if you believe his twitter feed based on a complete misunderstanding of balance and trade and how the whole things works and who pays tariffs and that sort of thing. cynically, he's just lying about all that to appeal to his base, but he wants this trade war. so now he's got it. because guess what, you slap $200 billion worth of tariffs on china and they're going to retaliate. you come up with a last minute of the negotiation with an outray jus demand. that is what people told me, this is the way donald trump operated as a real estate developer. it's why people in new york, many prominent developers would never d
joining the table, eugene robinson. gene? >> it was jeb bush who, during the campaign, said that donald trump would be a chaos president. and that's what he is. >> i think about that all the time. >> i do, too. in fact, i write about it for tomorrow. because that's what he is. you know, laying the ground work, what is ground work? what is laying ground work? he does stuff. and so he has taken us in to this trade war. if you believe his twitter feed based on a complete...
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amy: jennifer robinson, how is julian in prison?e was an ecuadorian embassy for almost seven years, taken out by british authorities. where is he currently jailed and how is the? >> he is in belmar's prison in southeast london, high-security prison in the u.k. we were very concerned about his was forcibly time removed from the embassy. he has been denied medical treatment for more than seven years. a are concerned it is had permanent impact on his health. we recently had a visit from the on. special rapid tour torture who came with medical experts to assess his health. i am concerned about the ongoing health issues that he has and whether he is getting adequate medical treatment. he is finding a very difficult. he is isolated. a very long of extradition fight and potential expedition rush extradition to the u.s. is of roe concern but he has resolved to fight these. torefused to consent extradition to the united states because he would not be extradited for doing journalism. fundamentalises questions of free speech, which is why he h
amy: jennifer robinson, how is julian in prison?e was an ecuadorian embassy for almost seven years, taken out by british authorities. where is he currently jailed and how is the? >> he is in belmar's prison in southeast london, high-security prison in the u.k. we were very concerned about his was forcibly time removed from the embassy. he has been denied medical treatment for more than seven years. a are concerned it is had permanent impact on his health. we recently had a visit from the...
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robinson's feat was part of the 100th anniversary of the historic rainbow bridge. >> i couldn't eveno the slack line in college between two trees. >> no. >> about a foot off the ground. more power to him. >>> governor newsom wants companies sharing information about you to share the wealth. next at 5:00 a.m., the plan he has in the works. >>> new video shows the frantic moments after a plane skids into a river while it landed in florida. >>> also, michael cohen, the president's former lawyer, heading to federal prison this morning. he will talk to the media right before. we're awaiting that right now. >>> plus, a final hurrah for san francisco's fire chief. the touching tributes from a retirement party for joanne hayes-white. >>> i'm sister roma and i would like to say thank you to abc 7 for being such an amazing ally and friend to the lgbtq community. happy 70th anniversary. >>> good morning, it's 5:00 a.m. on this monday, may 6. >> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. hi there, mike nicco. >>> take a look at my day planner i'm putting together f
robinson's feat was part of the 100th anniversary of the historic rainbow bridge. >> i couldn't eveno the slack line in college between two trees. >> no. >> about a foot off the ground. more power to him. >>> governor newsom wants companies sharing information about you to share the wealth. next at 5:00 a.m., the plan he has in the works. >>> new video shows the frantic moments after a plane skids into a river while it landed in florida. >>> also,...
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a tip led police to robinson who is being held without ond. > 4:08. an update to the montgomery county swift water rescue near tavern.alls we saw this yesterday. >> late yesterday morning.hu one man was when a car plunged into the canal. chopper 4 showing the overturned car in the water yesterday morning. the rescue team pulled two men out ofe water. the driver was not too badly hurt. but the passenger's injuries are rditical. no wet on what caused the crash. a few hours after the rescue, our crews wentthut wi the swift water rescue team for a training exercise. this is a busy timeof yearth fo em as people hit the water for summer activities. if you're gong out on the water, never go alone. make suresomebody knows where you're going and when you're expected to be back. and if you're hiking, make sure you stay hydrated to avoid heatstroke. >> dgerous work. >>> a helicopter pilot is lucky to be alive after his chopper crashed into the hudson river. cell phone video showed the er pper slamming into the wa on manhattan's west side. the pilot was the only
a tip led police to robinson who is being held without ond. > 4:08. an update to the montgomery county swift water rescue near tavern.alls we saw this yesterday. >> late yesterday morning.hu one man was when a car plunged into the canal. chopper 4 showing the overturned car in the water yesterday morning. the rescue team pulled two men out ofe water. the driver was not too badly hurt. but the passenger's injuries are rditical. no wet on what caused the crash. a few hours after the...
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travis robinson spoke to a doctor about the online trend. >>mason bogart unable to function was wheeled down a hospital hallway to save 5 other lives through organ donation. the evansville 15 year-old was choked into a critical condition after trying something his mom says he saw on social media, the choking challenge is a game and done in the hopes of getting a feeling of euphoria. the point of passing out. but doesn't always work that way. >>when they have a decreased blood flow to the brain they can experience seizures they can i have long term to there. ability to you know live a normal life potentially it's it's a very dangerous situation basin isn't the first victim of the challenge. the cdc says from 1995 2007 82 people between the ages of 6.19. >>died from the choking game, the choking challenge has been around for a little bit that with you to internet access for kids. >>it's become more popular seems to come in waves. it's resurgence has mason's parents and doctors warning other parents about the challenge begging them to just be a
travis robinson spoke to a doctor about the online trend. >>mason bogart unable to function was wheeled down a hospital hallway to save 5 other lives through organ donation. the evansville 15 year-old was choked into a critical condition after trying something his mom says he saw on social media, the choking challenge is a game and done in the hopes of getting a feeling of euphoria. the point of passing out. but doesn't always work that way. >>when they have a decreased blood flow...
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to advance their careers and while the days can be long d weather can sometimes be challenging, robinsonthe job has its perk, too. >> you get to see something really pretty and you get to see miles and miles o just forest or you think you're in the middlef nowhere andthen, like, you climb 200 feet in the air and you're, like, there's like a whole town not fivete minu away. enjoyinghe view si think, best part. >> for "nightly business report" i'm kate rogers in louisville, texas. >> president trump is considering nominating one of his formere of theic policy aides to the board. paul winfrey oversees policy studies at the heritage foundation. according to "the wall street journal," it cautions that it is still in the early stages. rman cain and stephen moore followed other republican senators. erk cher hathaway's meeting is this weekend. he told becky quick that his company had been buying shares of amazon, but added that he's not the one behind the purchases. >> i'll tell you one thing that you'll see which comes out in couple of weeks which may cause you to ask me that question in two we
to advance their careers and while the days can be long d weather can sometimes be challenging, robinsonthe job has its perk, too. >> you get to see something really pretty and you get to see miles and miles o just forest or you think you're in the middlef nowhere andthen, like, you climb 200 feet in the air and you're, like, there's like a whole town not fivete minu away. enjoyinghe view si think, best part. >> for "nightly business report" i'm kate rogers in louisville,...
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i want to talk about thisÑ@oewÑ piece from you gene robinson. and trump has no idea he is doing.1 he can be clever politically in a tactical senseq i know his lies are both deliberate and effective.w3 i know ha&ther shamelessness can come off as a warpedxd geni but the only thing profound is the truly spectacular depth of his ignorance.e1e1 do you think president trump has açó grape? at a fundamental level the president keepingÑi saying it i china that pays these tariffs ratherok than american companiec passing them on to consumers and consumers paying for essentially a tax.xd there's been a lot of reporting about this. and a good piece with quoting former advisors noting this is! genuinely what he believes and not just for public consumption. so if that is the case, we have a president who ise1 engaging i negotiations that3çó has persipitated a trade war who doesn't understand the mostt(e1 basic fact about tariffs. who pays them, what they are. that's not good, right? to have foreign policy run where a basic understanding of your key trade tool isn't understood in the president
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eugene robinson and david jolly back for our double jeopardy round.ince we've been on the air, three minutes ago the president tweeted this sentence, the mueller report strongly stated there was no collusion with russia. those are the stakes. and tick-tock with thanks to kesha, who is out there, who is going do beat that? first primary eight months from now. >> well, that's a good question. we don't know yet, right? we don't know -- we haven't even seen the democratic candidates on a stage together in a debate. it will take two nights for the first debate because there are so many of them. it will be harder, i think, for somebody to break through in that setting. but it's going to take a little time. you know, joe biden, i think, had a pretty spectacular launch to his -- to his campaign and he has been aided greatly by president trump, who has reinforced biden's narrative of a one-on-one between biden and trump. that's been good for biden. >> david jolly, you've been -- your name has been on a ballot. you've been in the business. for people who don't
eugene robinson and david jolly back for our double jeopardy round.ince we've been on the air, three minutes ago the president tweeted this sentence, the mueller report strongly stated there was no collusion with russia. those are the stakes. and tick-tock with thanks to kesha, who is out there, who is going do beat that? first primary eight months from now. >> well, that's a good question. we don't know yet, right? we don't know -- we haven't even seen the democratic candidates on a...
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>>robinson says he's just doing his job.e thinking well virginia now the national teacher of the that the highest not lesson. so how does one kids know that you can do it. >>in washington 3 jackson. >>and there was also a bay area teacher is a finalist for this year's national teacher of the year her name is rosie reid and she teaches english at the north gate high school in walnut creek. she says her focus is key creating culturally diverse classrooms. >>we really need to figure out ways to get all of our kids in the same building once we get the kids in the same building. how are we treating all of the students are they in the same class is do we have wait an asian student summit in a classes. we have latino an african-american student summer meal classes are we all having equal access to the opportunities are we having equity in terms of discipline intervention opportunity and then once we get into the classroom. there's this question of culturally responsive teaching the pentagon the creek we have representational curric
>>robinson says he's just doing his job.e thinking well virginia now the national teacher of the that the highest not lesson. so how does one kids know that you can do it. >>in washington 3 jackson. >>and there was also a bay area teacher is a finalist for this year's national teacher of the year her name is rosie reid and she teaches english at the north gate high school in walnut creek. she says her focus is key creating culturally diverse classrooms. >>we really need...
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and the report is my testimony. >> seth waxman is here along with eugene robinson.h, what does that mean to you? >> he is looking to congress to do its thing. congress will bring in witnesses and hopefully look at the documents. this isn't being done in a vacuum right now. we have mr. trump thumbing his nose saying you're the no going to get the documents. you're not going to get the witnesses. so what is congress to do? are they going to confirm what trump's believed. he can walk out on to fifth avenue and shoot someone and there is no consequence. if this impeachment were to take place and he were to be charged, because tend of the day, that's what impeachment is. it's a charging document, then you look to the senate as to whether there say possibility of him getting removed. >> let me focus you on the core comment here. there is a rebuttal to that. here i'm going to not present, you know, just trump folks who attack mueller either which way. but a credible rebuttal by michael demask, a very talented writer on the left. he says mueller wants the evidence to speak
and the report is my testimony. >> seth waxman is here along with eugene robinson.h, what does that mean to you? >> he is looking to congress to do its thing. congress will bring in witnesses and hopefully look at the documents. this isn't being done in a vacuum right now. we have mr. trump thumbing his nose saying you're the no going to get the documents. you're not going to get the witnesses. so what is congress to do? are they going to confirm what trump's believed. he can walk...
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and richard robinson. the event was hosted by comedian john oliver. >> pan america is powered by a nationwide membership of writers with more than 7500 yufjournali, publishers, translators, agents. really, agents get a shoutout? they get a piece of pan america as well? good for them. they work hard. >> in his new book "spying on the south" the late author tony horowitz recounts the travels of noted landscape architect frederick armstead. mr. horowitz taped this program on may 20th. he died may 27th at the age of 60. >> so i think it was really first the vividness of his writing about the south in that era and my curiosity of how he got from there to central park and then also his mission of, yes, i'm going to go and cross this divide and try and understand what is happening at this country at this moment. >> and at 9 eastern on after cards 60 minutes correspondent scott pelley on major news events he's covered as a reporter, plus his thoughts on free press. his latest book is "truth worth telling." he's in
and richard robinson. the event was hosted by comedian john oliver. >> pan america is powered by a nationwide membership of writers with more than 7500 yufjournali, publishers, translators, agents. really, agents get a shoutout? they get a piece of pan america as well? good for them. they work hard. >> in his new book "spying on the south" the late author tony horowitz recounts the travels of noted landscape architect frederick armstead. mr. horowitz taped this program on...
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john higgins has completed the semi line—up beating neil robinson 13 frames to ten, final break of 101the finalfour we re seeing his place in the finalfour were he will play david gilbert. the world heavyweight champion anthony joshua says offers were made to fight dion tay wilder and tyson fury, and stepping in as gerald miller's replacement after he failed to two drug tests. joshua says he must now learn from his mistakes. i'm not going to knock him when he's down, he's facing issues he's got to come and it's a lesson that he needs to learn, keep it clean. this board is too dangerous and to regulated at this level. stay off of that stuff. the fairfight this level. stay off of that stuff. the fair fight is the way forward, we look at the top dogs, wilder, brazil fury, spoke to eddie and robert and we were like, we are in negotiations, it seems that in my short career i'm navigating my way around fighters. but it is clear that we made office to fury, wilder, 0rtiz, we made good office for these guys. so to move forward, we look at the next person in the landscape. he was ready, he just
john higgins has completed the semi line—up beating neil robinson 13 frames to ten, final break of 101the finalfour we re seeing his place in the finalfour were he will play david gilbert. the world heavyweight champion anthony joshua says offers were made to fight dion tay wilder and tyson fury, and stepping in as gerald miller's replacement after he failed to two drug tests. joshua says he must now learn from his mistakes. i'm not going to knock him when he's down, he's facing issues he's...
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robinson and all these educators work every day to fulfill that promise to their students. equity and empowerment are at the core of mr. robinson's work and i should -- and should also be at the core of our work here at the federal government. i also want to thank the council of chief state school officers, ccfso, who since 1952, vo focused on excellence in public education. they're the oldest and most prestigious national honors program for teachers and their work to celebrate and elevate the voices of teachers should be commended. it is likewise our job as members of congress to continue to elevate the profession of teachers, elevate the voices of student, and work together to make sure their dreams are recognized. with that, i yield back. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from nevada seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. almost two months ago i spoke on this very floor to congratulate the robotics team at gnat mackelmentry and greenspun high school for advancin
robinson and all these educators work every day to fulfill that promise to their students. equity and empowerment are at the core of mr. robinson's work and i should -- and should also be at the core of our work here at the federal government. i also want to thank the council of chief state school officers, ccfso, who since 1952, vo focused on excellence in public education. they're the oldest and most prestigious national honors program for teachers and their work to celebrate and elevate the...
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eugene robinson, evelyn farkas, frank figliuzzi, thank you all very much. coming up, one of the articles of impeachment against richard nixon was tied to his refuse to comply with congressional subpoenas. is donald trump wandering into just that territory? congressman david cicilline joins me next. and joe biden, bernie sanders and the other white male candidates have been sucking a lot of oxygen out of the democratic primary race. but a woman may be beginning to close the gap. that is coming up. really? [horn honks] man this is what i feel like when i wear regular shoes, cramped and uncomfortable. we can arrange a little upgrade. which is why i wear skechers... wide fit shoes. they have extra room throughout. they're like a luxury ride for my feet. try skechers wide fit shoes. they're like a luxury ride for my feet. ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. it's not small. but it's not just big either. it's the kind of big where you'll never have to ask, "should i scooch up?" it's big that looks at a sunroof and w
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we have to show tom robinson justice in this courtroom.ow we can start gathering the animals two by two because we'll be showing god's justice in a hurry. we can't go on like this. we know that. so let's hasten the change. let's hasten the end of the beginning. let's do it right now. let's begin by restoring this man to his family. let's begin with justice. >> that was jeff daniels in his tony nominated performance of t atticus finch. it's a story of one man doing the right thing and conducting himself as though all of our children are watching. "to kill a mocking bird" on broadway is as important now as it was when it was written. it's been nominated for 9 tonys and recently broke the record for the highest grossing american play in history. jeff daniels who stars in it is here. thank you so much for coming. >> i'm happy to be here. >> how do you know each other? >> he's a masochist. or sadist. >> you have not missed a single performance. >> no. we are in our seventh month of a year-long run. eight shows a week. no, not yet. i've been sic
we have to show tom robinson justice in this courtroom.ow we can start gathering the animals two by two because we'll be showing god's justice in a hurry. we can't go on like this. we know that. so let's hasten the change. let's hasten the end of the beginning. let's do it right now. let's begin by restoring this man to his family. let's begin with justice. >> that was jeff daniels in his tony nominated performance of t atticus finch. it's a story of one man doing the right thing and...
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eugene robinson, evelyn farkas, frank figliuzzi, thank you all very much. coming up, one of the articles of impeachment against richard nixon was tied to his refuse to comply with congressional subpoenas. is donald trump wandering into just that territory? congressman david cicilline joins me next. and joe biden, bernie sanders and the other white male candidates have been sucking a lot of oxygen out of the democratic primary race. but a woman may be beginning to close the gap. that is coming up. y be beginnin close the gap. that is coming up. some things are out of your control. like bedhead. hmmmm. ♪ rub-a-dub ducky... and then...there's national car rental. at national, i'm in total control. i can just skip the counter and choose any car in the aisle i like. so i can rent fast without getting a hair out of place. heeeeey. hey! ah, control. (vo) go national. go like a pro. ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. nueven if you try to eat well,. you might fall short in key nutrients. get more by adding one a day.
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. >> y vean a robinson,la jardinera izquierda se entregó y se llevó la cerca, Ávila perdió el partido pagar una parquímetro a la hora de estacionarse. hacer trampa podría costarle más caro >> recuerde seguirnos en medios sociales en las direcciones que ve en pantalla con esto y más ya volvemos en dos minutos, >>en su noticiero a las 5:30 ya volvemos >> ♪. >> este es su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 5:30 >> bienvenidos a una nueva medioambientales hora de información >> cinco niños de una comunidad del estado de guerrero
. >> y vean a robinson,la jardinera izquierda se entregó y se llevó la cerca, Ávila perdió el partido pagar una parquímetro a la hora de estacionarse. hacer trampa podría costarle más caro >> recuerde seguirnos en medios sociales en las direcciones que ve en pantalla con esto y más ya volvemos en dos minutos, >>en su noticiero a las 5:30 ya volvemos >> ♪. >> este es su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 5:30 >> bienvenidos a una nueva medioambientales...
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and pulitzer prize-winning columnist and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson.many democrats, i guess i have to ask at this point, when you have one democrat with such a resounding lead in the polls and then so many others trying to get air time, steve bullock, we like him. i think he's a very attractive candidate. we've met him firsthand. he's been on "morning joe" and he seems like he has a lot to offer. but kind of like, what bugs me in the back of my mind is that senate seat in his state is pretty important too. >> and you can say that in a bunch of other red states, but i think steve bullock is a name we've all heard for a long time. he's officially in the race. we've heard that he was thinking about getting in. he's a very interesting candidate. as he said in that video, montana went for donald trump in 2016 by 20 points. but steve bullock, a democrat there, won re-election. he's got strong progressive credentials. it is a red state, but he's very progressive. and it's funny, when you talk to him, he almost looks at washington with confusion about the way
and pulitzer prize-winning columnist and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson.many democrats, i guess i have to ask at this point, when you have one democrat with such a resounding lead in the polls and then so many others trying to get air time, steve bullock, we like him. i think he's a very attractive candidate. we've met him firsthand. he's been on "morning joe" and he seems like he has a lot to offer. but kind of like, what bugs me in the back of my mind is that senate seat...
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but gene robinson-46 an austin powers joke.tion is, whether people are stupid enough-46 an austin powers joke. but gene robinson, the question is, whether people are stupid enough6 an austin powers joke. but gene robinson, the question is, whether people are stupid enough an austin powers joke. but gene robinson, the question is, whether people are stupid enough so blindly go along with it. he is so transparent that he is attacking joe biden already the way he tried to attack hillary clinton and his supporters are probably going yeah, do you think adonald is right on this. trump is trying to recreate the environment where he wins with 46% of the vote.donald is right. trump is trying to recreate the environment where he wins with 46% of the vote. and only way to do that, because we talk about the white working class voters, they did help elect donald trump, but more pornly was that black turnout was depressed. >> right. and i would argue probably the most important factor. had there been higher african-american turnout in milwau
but gene robinson-46 an austin powers joke.tion is, whether people are stupid enough-46 an austin powers joke. but gene robinson, the question is, whether people are stupid enough6 an austin powers joke. but gene robinson, the question is, whether people are stupid enough an austin powers joke. but gene robinson, the question is, whether people are stupid enough so blindly go along with it. he is so transparent that he is attacking joe biden already the way he tried to attack hillary clinton...
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robinson the winner in 2010 and higgins are to winner.he be third time lucky. at one point he won 12 frames ina row, lucky. at one point he won 12 frames in a row, judd trump. gary wilson lost his to a card in 2006. he got it back in 2013 and at one point he was driving taxis to make a living. david gilbert has stuck himself in to the semi—final. his form has been outstanding. it gets away with gilbert against higgins on thursday 12th - - gilbert against higgins on thursday 12th — — on on thursday. you can follow it all on bbc .com. and we now know who anthonyjoshua's going to be fighting onjune first. he's going to take on this man — andy ruinunior — at madison square garden in new york. the mexican—american replaces jarrell miller, the man who was supposed to fight joshua before failing two drugs tests. there's still time to vote for your bbc women's footballer of the year as voting closes this thursday at 0800 gmt. saki kumagai, is a japanese international, who has won 12 major trophies in her time at european champions, 0lympique lyon
robinson the winner in 2010 and higgins are to winner.he be third time lucky. at one point he won 12 frames ina row, lucky. at one point he won 12 frames in a row, judd trump. gary wilson lost his to a card in 2006. he got it back in 2013 and at one point he was driving taxis to make a living. david gilbert has stuck himself in to the semi—final. his form has been outstanding. it gets away with gilbert against higgins on thursday 12th - - gilbert against higgins on thursday 12th — — on on...
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playing tom robinson in "to kill a mockingbird" on broadway. >>> let's look at the markets.got up here, where we were when we started. and it was around 300 roundly when i started. down 1 and 1/3 percent. and this is on the news last night that we are imposing tariffs on mexico. unless the stem of immigrant, migrants from mexico is flooded. this is rounding off a very bad week on the dow. we have lost more in the stock market in a month than you typically lose in a year. i don't know if i've got. that i will ask my control room. there we are. look at the left column. the month, the down is down 6.5%. there are years you don't lose 6.5% in a year. s&p more like your 401(k) probably, also about 6.5%. and nasdaq has heavier losses, 7.8%, in a month. now, here's the good news. look at the right side of the screen. the green. that is the year to date. so from the beginning of the year, your investments, if they look like the s&p 500, are actually still up, almost 10%. the dow is up 6.5%. and the nasdaq is up 12.4%. so this is one of those days, the last day of the month, in which
playing tom robinson in "to kill a mockingbird" on broadway. >>> let's look at the markets.got up here, where we were when we started. and it was around 300 roundly when i started. down 1 and 1/3 percent. and this is on the news last night that we are imposing tariffs on mexico. unless the stem of immigrant, migrants from mexico is flooded. this is rounding off a very bad week on the dow. we have lost more in the stock market in a month than you typically lose in a year. i...
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plenty of time for light tourism, but i suspect it points to the fact that whatever mr robinson getsly seem deadlocked, in part because both groups of backbenchers are adamantly opposed to any deal being made and i would suggest that makes the prospect of a deal close to zero. jeremy corbyn last night got a hard time from any of his remain and client mps, fearful the prospect of talks would haemorrhage votes in remain seats from labour supporters and we know that 13 former cabinet ministers have written to mrs may saying don't even think about some sort of customs union deal with labour because it will split the party. and also warning that if she did a deal that would not stick, it would only be temporary because sooner they knew tories are claiming they could rewrite it, if mr corbyn reads that it will confirm that there is no point making a deal with mrs may at the moment because her own survival is in question, and you wonder if the ground is shifting in the cabinet against continuing with these talks. andrea leadsom left home this morning, she was asked if she supported the talk
plenty of time for light tourism, but i suspect it points to the fact that whatever mr robinson getsly seem deadlocked, in part because both groups of backbenchers are adamantly opposed to any deal being made and i would suggest that makes the prospect of a deal close to zero. jeremy corbyn last night got a hard time from any of his remain and client mps, fearful the prospect of talks would haemorrhage votes in remain seats from labour supporters and we know that 13 former cabinet ministers...
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you all know a great pitcher who played on the brooklyn dodgers teams with jackie robinson. among his many accomplishments, he held the record for the most strikeouts in a world series game. he struck out 14 yankees in game three of that 53 series. this included striking out mickey mantle, not once, but four times. he struck him out four times. even after some 65 years, that game is still talked about as it should be. what has not been talked about as much is what happened in game one. carl started that. his results were a little different let's just say. he lasted only one evening in game one. he walked three guys, give up two. needless to say, he didn't make it out of the dugout for the second inning. that was on september 30 and two days later on october 2, he was on the mound again and made world series history. try to put yourself in his cleats. try to imagine how much grit and determination and faith it took to go back up on that mound and start game three of the world series. when you fall short, hope you do it carl did. embrace it, learn from it. gain confidence from
you all know a great pitcher who played on the brooklyn dodgers teams with jackie robinson. among his many accomplishments, he held the record for the most strikeouts in a world series game. he struck out 14 yankees in game three of that 53 series. this included striking out mickey mantle, not once, but four times. he struck him out four times. even after some 65 years, that game is still talked about as it should be. what has not been talked about as much is what happened in game one. carl...
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georgina robinson reports. >> the pressure is on. u.s. china trade talks are in deadlock and the threat of further tariffs looming. trump said he expected a deal. having a little squabble with china because we have been treated unfairly for many decades, for actually a long time. outputa's industrial fell short of forecast for april as growth slowed to five .4%. chinese consumers are feeling the hit. also hard-hit by the crisis of consumer confidence, the chinese automobile sector. 14.6%il, sales fell compared to last year. market cooled with a 6% month on month sales. with the threat ofof further battle,in this trade the impact is felt by both sides. the cost of these tariffs will be passed to the consumers. was inl, aluminum, it the integrated manufacturing process and now it is goods that are getting impacted. that cannot be absorbed, it is going to get passed down. >> trade negotiations have gone through 11 rounds without a final deal. meetinge pinned on the trump is supposed to have with president xi j jinping.. asian markets followe
georgina robinson reports. >> the pressure is on. u.s. china trade talks are in deadlock and the threat of further tariffs looming. trump said he expected a deal. having a little squabble with china because we have been treated unfairly for many decades, for actually a long time. outputa's industrial fell short of forecast for april as growth slowed to five .4%. chinese consumers are feeling the hit. also hard-hit by the crisis of consumer confidence, the chinese automobile sector....
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quotes in this article some of the leading candidates, including from ukip, the independent tommy robinsonthey are quoted specifically, but it talks about as well that both within the conservative and labour party they have been tainted since 2016 with allegations of islamophobia, anti—semitism, that it is notjust ukip, necessarily, or other hard right organisations. and the article also mentions there has been more racist in sighted criminality. racially motivated hate crime has gone up racially motivated hate crime has gone up as racially motivated hate crime has gone up as well, that is what this article shows. which is extremely depressing. it is depressing, but we will see how things emerge as time goes by. until we know where the uk is headed, all this discussion and debate is ongoing. the financial times front page of course will focus on huawei. this story absolutely dominated, wall—to—wall, yesterday, the news that google will be restricting android usage, updates, the use of apps, et cetera, for those who have huawei devices. the financial times says huawei was ready for this, th
quotes in this article some of the leading candidates, including from ukip, the independent tommy robinsonthey are quoted specifically, but it talks about as well that both within the conservative and labour party they have been tainted since 2016 with allegations of islamophobia, anti—semitism, that it is notjust ukip, necessarily, or other hard right organisations. and the article also mentions there has been more racist in sighted criminality. racially motivated hate crime has gone up...
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because she was too clean cops she also turned down some good roles she actually turned playing mrs robinson in the graduate union she was paid of course by anne bancroft ok now but a sadly her private life was not quite as clean cut as the image no no it wasn't she was married 4 times and indeed one of our husbands practically bankrupted she she. with the help of his lawyer and forced to do t.v. shows you really didn't want to do t.v. shows but the doris day show and the early ninety's seventy's was hugely popular and revived her career but from 980 really she has been acting on the screen ever since then i've been made talking my doris day thank you very much for coming in. that's it from me i meant that she and the news team would do say with the w. because a business africa is up next with monica jones and remember we have lots more on our website that dot com and you can always follow us on twitter and on facebook but just to have your company back. what secrets why behind the smallest. find out the man of course of experience and explore a fascinating cultural heritage sites. d.w. worl
because she was too clean cops she also turned down some good roles she actually turned playing mrs robinson in the graduate union she was paid of course by anne bancroft ok now but a sadly her private life was not quite as clean cut as the image no no it wasn't she was married 4 times and indeed one of our husbands practically bankrupted she she. with the help of his lawyer and forced to do t.v. shows you really didn't want to do t.v. shows but the doris day show and the early ninety's...
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you all know a great pitcher who played on the brooklyn dodgers teams with jackie robinson. among his many accomplishments, he held the record for the moste diamond, carl held the record for most strikeouts in a world series game. gameruck out 14 yankees in three of that 53 series. out --cluded striking not once, not twice but four times. even after some 65 years later, that game and carl's legendary performance is still talked about, as it should be. what is forgotten? what has not been talked about gamech is what happened in one. game too.ed that carl lasted only one inning in game one. two.d three guys, gave up he did not make it out of the dugout for the second inning. that game was on september 30. two days later on october 2, he was on the mound and made world series history. yourself in his cleats. grit andagine how much determination and faith it took to go back up on that mound and start game three of a world series. so when you full short, i hope you will do what carl did. embrace it. learn from it. gain confidence from it. say a few more prayers. get back out ther
you all know a great pitcher who played on the brooklyn dodgers teams with jackie robinson. among his many accomplishments, he held the record for the moste diamond, carl held the record for most strikeouts in a world series game. gameruck out 14 yankees in three of that 53 series. out --cluded striking not once, not twice but four times. even after some 65 years later, that game and carl's legendary performance is still talked about, as it should be. what is forgotten? what has not been talked...
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governor gavin newsom will be at the henry robinson multiservice center later this morning to talk about homelessness. sara zendehnam has more. good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning. we don't know exactly what he will announce yet, but governor gavin newsom proposed $1 billion to fight homelessness in his main budget revision up from the $625 million proposed in january. $650 million is set aside to cities and counties to build and expand emergency shelters and navigation centers that offer homeless services. oakland mayor libby schaaff visited ktvu last week where she talked about oakland being one of the first cities to get direct state allocation last year and how helpful it was. >> i am telling you, when we went up to sabrina this year and showed governor gavin newsom what we had done with the allocation last year he said to the tv cameras, today the budget just changed. his budget gives us almost trouble what we got last year out of jerry brown's budget so the cities are ready to really start alleviating the horrible human suffering of homelessness >> reporter: the governor,
governor gavin newsom will be at the henry robinson multiservice center later this morning to talk about homelessness. sara zendehnam has more. good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning. we don't know exactly what he will announce yet, but governor gavin newsom proposed $1 billion to fight homelessness in his main budget revision up from the $625 million proposed in january. $650 million is set aside to cities and counties to build and expand emergency shelters and navigation centers...
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because she was too clean cut she also turned down some good rose she actually turned down playing mrs robinson in the graduate museum and she was paid of course by anne bancroft ok now but a sadly how private life was not quite as clean cut as the image no no it wasn't she was married 4 times and indeed one of our husbands practically bankrupted she she. with the help of his lawyer and forced to do t.v. shows you really didn't want to do t.v. shows but the doris day show and the early ninety's seventy's was hugely popular and revived her career but from 980 really she has been acting on the screen ever since then right job in may of talking my doris day thank you very much for coming in. and don't forget you can always good news on the go just done from google play off of the at the store and that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and of course you can also use the deed of the app to send us photos and videos which you think might be of interest to us. up next business africa with a moniker jones to stay with us
because she was too clean cut she also turned down some good rose she actually turned down playing mrs robinson in the graduate museum and she was paid of course by anne bancroft ok now but a sadly how private life was not quite as clean cut as the image no no it wasn't she was married 4 times and indeed one of our husbands practically bankrupted she she. with the help of his lawyer and forced to do t.v. shows you really didn't want to do t.v. shows but the doris day show and the early ninety's...
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environment secretary will make his case to lead the uk, in a podcast interview with the bbc‘s nick robinsontelegraph also leads with michael gove‘s leadership bid. the newspaper says he's pitching himself as a "unity" candidate, and as the best choice to take onjeremy corbyn. let's turn to the observer. it says moderate conservatives are trying to stop borisjohnson becoming prime minister, in order to prevent a no—deal brexit. and borisjohnson is also facing an onslaught from brexiteers — that's according to the sunday express. it says nigel farage has criticised the former foreign secretary, saying you can't trust him over brexit. so, the race for leadership is well and truly on — and it dominates those front pages. your face is yourface is a picture, john. it says it all. let's begin with the tone of the unofficial race because it's not meant to startjust now. the front page of the males as the races turning toxic already. the front page of the males as the races turning toxic alreadym the front page of the males as the races turning toxic already. it says here that it has exploded into l
environment secretary will make his case to lead the uk, in a podcast interview with the bbc‘s nick robinsontelegraph also leads with michael gove‘s leadership bid. the newspaper says he's pitching himself as a "unity" candidate, and as the best choice to take onjeremy corbyn. let's turn to the observer. it says moderate conservatives are trying to stop borisjohnson becoming prime minister, in order to prevent a no—deal brexit. and borisjohnson is also facing an onslaught from...
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i want to ask the doctor robinson and doctor harris about what else we need to do to get the care to help address this problem. >> thank you so much for that question. i think i would start by saying training providers on what systematic institutionalism is it is the first step. so often we talk about race or racism and it's about a personal attack and when we think about the system there are very few people who would argue that any policy that's geared towards keeping a group of people down needs to stay in existence. sometimes those are things we just don't know about and only have training and can understand there are things that have been in place for generations we can all work together across states and idols to address once we know what they are. that is the first piece of it. the hospital an hospital and hem level is important, and for some of the other panelists talking about the community organizations when we think about the nurses, midwives and to do was aching sure people can get care where they are that there is coverage for that because services are not cheap t cheap o
i want to ask the doctor robinson and doctor harris about what else we need to do to get the care to help address this problem. >> thank you so much for that question. i think i would start by saying training providers on what systematic institutionalism is it is the first step. so often we talk about race or racism and it's about a personal attack and when we think about the system there are very few people who would argue that any policy that's geared towards keeping a group of people...
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memorial day monday night, kimberly atkins, correspondent for wbur, boston's station and eugene robinson columnist for "the washington post" and elliott williams, former federal prosecutor who was also deputy assistant attorney general and counsel to the senate judiciary committee. good evening and welcome. kimberly, i'd like to start with you. when we look back at it, do you think it will be seen as donald trump's version of project head start, the favorite, the boost he got from his new attorney general barr, those weeks of time where barr controlled what we knew and thought about the mueller report and gave the president flat out the air cover he needed. >> i think that's absolutely true. i mean, we saw for more than a year, the president absolutely berate the previous attorney general jeff sessions for not protecting him and not acting in the president's interest because he recused himself from this investigation and what we've seen in attorney general barr is the exact opposite. he has really inserted himself into this, not just as the head of the justice department but as a messeng
memorial day monday night, kimberly atkins, correspondent for wbur, boston's station and eugene robinson columnist for "the washington post" and elliott williams, former federal prosecutor who was also deputy assistant attorney general and counsel to the senate judiciary committee. good evening and welcome. kimberly, i'd like to start with you. when we look back at it, do you think it will be seen as donald trump's version of project head start, the favorite, the boost he got from his...
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robinson. robinson is much older. like a teenager at the time. the harbor.s here's the mission. it's out here. and then the house, the house is here so you get this great them all coming together for a wedding. nd weddings are huge in the politics of western civilization, you know. culture in which the of ehold is the foundation the state. in household is entangled the state. the state in aristotle. buthave checks and balances it's rooted in households. households that hold private care of the poor and stuffer like that. so you have the house in santa and this wedding. it one of the grandest dana.pages in do you remember what happens when the women all stand at the in.t door and they go what are they wearing, the women? bridesmaids.s and >> black. >> and they enter the door. confession, and then they what?ut wearing >> white. >> you go in wearing black and come out wearing white. and then they are all on this porch here, and then the captain a signal to the boat down in the water, where dana is at. and what happens. whatda they start doing? they start shooting off all the cannon
robinson. robinson is much older. like a teenager at the time. the harbor.s here's the mission. it's out here. and then the house, the house is here so you get this great them all coming together for a wedding. nd weddings are huge in the politics of western civilization, you know. culture in which the of ehold is the foundation the state. in household is entangled the state. the state in aristotle. buthave checks and balances it's rooted in households. households that hold private care of the...