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was eva robinson taylor? it could have been robinson. he said it could have been tailored. he wasn't sure. which name was hers her maiden name and it's because his mother died when he was five years old. so we didn't know much about her. he didn't know what her name was which to me was remarkable because as a 13 year old girl, my dad was as close as you could get to god. i grew up in a household. i grew up in a household. that was like father knows best. my father knew everything and so i just couldn't again i couldn't process how my daddy didn't know the name of his own mother. i couldn't process how we could have been descended from thomas jefferson. none of this made sense to me. but as a child i was a burning journalist. i was very curious so i kept pushing and kept asking. dad said his mother died when he was five years old. he couldn't remember her face. he couldn't remember her voice. and that made the story more compelling for me. because i wanted to bring my dad some peace. i wanted to help him find his family. i wanted him because i could i know he was in pain. i
was eva robinson taylor? it could have been robinson. he said it could have been tailored. he wasn't sure. which name was hers her maiden name and it's because his mother died when he was five years old. so we didn't know much about her. he didn't know what her name was which to me was remarkable because as a 13 year old girl, my dad was as close as you could get to god. i grew up in a household. i grew up in a household. that was like father knows best. my father knew everything and so i just...
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learn from a lady named eva mae robinson. eva mae robinson was my mother.est her soul, , she's been gone since 2016. she didn't get see any of this down here on earth. in 1979, my mother who had very little education, would never work outside the home, she had five children in her house ranging from high school to elementary. her husband, my father, john robinson died, , left alone with those five children. from that point my mothers back was up against the wall. my mother could have laid down,, award of the state, with on welfare and collected all kind of checks and just sat there and waited for the government to take care of her. but she didn't do that. my mother walked. she walked across the street from our house and she went and got a job as a custodian at a college. she cleaned toilets and floors for other people's children in college so she could take care of her children at home. my mother did not lay down. my mother, she did what americans do in times of trouble. she found self with the back -- she found herself with her back against the wall. she f
learn from a lady named eva mae robinson. eva mae robinson was my mother.est her soul, , she's been gone since 2016. she didn't get see any of this down here on earth. in 1979, my mother who had very little education, would never work outside the home, she had five children in her house ranging from high school to elementary. her husband, my father, john robinson died, , left alone with those five children. from that point my mothers back was up against the wall. my mother could have laid...
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>> none. >> this is to you, miss robinson. this is to you, miss robinson.s are awesome. you guys are good at keeping secrets. i don't know how to feel. >> we're done now. that's it. we got nothing more. back to you guys. >> that was so fantastic. >> congratulations, miss robinson. >>> coming up, ree drummond and cyndi kane are here with some cyndi kane are here with some easy weeknight meals. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs. both of these can lead to death. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening chest pain, cough, or trouble breathing. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infec
>> none. >> this is to you, miss robinson. this is to you, miss robinson.s are awesome. you guys are good at keeping secrets. i don't know how to feel. >> we're done now. that's it. we got nothing more. back to you guys. >> that was so fantastic. >> congratulations, miss robinson. >>> coming up, ree drummond and cyndi kane are here with some cyndi kane are here with some easy weeknight meals. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living...
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learn from a lady named eva mae robinson. eva mae robinson was my mother. god rest her soul, , she's been gone since 2016. she didn't get see any of this down here on earth. in 1979, my mother who had very little education, would never work outside the home, she had five children in her house ranging from high school to elementary. her husband, my father, john robinson died, , left alone with those five children. from that point my mothers back was up against the wall. my mother could have laid down,, award of the state, with on welfare and collected all kind of checks and just sat there and waited for the government to take care of her. but she didn't do that. my mother walked. she walked across the street from our house and she went and got a job as a custodian at a college. she cleaned toilets and floors for other people's children in college so she could take care of her children at home. my mother did not lay down. my mother, she did what americans do in times of trouble. she found self with the back -- she found herself with her back against the wall.
learn from a lady named eva mae robinson. eva mae robinson was my mother. god rest her soul, , she's been gone since 2016. she didn't get see any of this down here on earth. in 1979, my mother who had very little education, would never work outside the home, she had five children in her house ranging from high school to elementary. her husband, my father, john robinson died, , left alone with those five children. from that point my mothers back was up against the wall. my mother could have laid...
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andrew robinson is a professor at the quinnipiac rule of law, she is a former connecticut in superiorourt garage. she wrote a piece called history shows us time for black women on the supreme court. while the right system -- to the southern district of new york, and both join me now. professor robinson, i wonder if you could make the case on the merits you do in your op-ed on why this is an important time to do precisely as joe biden is doing. >> this is a demonstration of black women excellence, in the legal profession, and especially in the judiciary. it is 150 years in the making, the first black woman lawyer was 150 years ago, and it is taken this long for black women to have the opportunity to sit on the highest court in the nation. so this is time to demonstrate the excellence that we have. >> one of the things that i think people don't get, maya, is that this -- the supreme court has always had these kinds of considerations, these demographic considerations, having to jewish justice was a very big deal, and very groundbreaking, having a catholic justice when it first happened w
andrew robinson is a professor at the quinnipiac rule of law, she is a former connecticut in superiorourt garage. she wrote a piece called history shows us time for black women on the supreme court. while the right system -- to the southern district of new york, and both join me now. professor robinson, i wonder if you could make the case on the merits you do in your op-ed on why this is an important time to do precisely as joe biden is doing. >> this is a demonstration of black women...
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still with us, eugene robinson, mark mckinnon. that brutal poll showed that voters were more supportive of democrats after being reminded of key economic indicators that frankly, the president just spoke about today. let me play that. >> my first year in office, more jobs were created than ever any time in american history. 6. 6 million jobs. and folks look, we had the strongest economic growth in nearly 40 years. 5. 7% increase in the gdp. unemployment rate dropped more than any time, any year in american history. child poverty dropped. but 40%, more than any year in american history. >> so eugene, is that what democrats need to do? or is it as long as it's inflation is where it is, that message is unlikely to breakthrough. >> well yes and maybe. look, yes. it's a lot of great economic numbers out there. and of course, democrats ought to be shouting them from the rooftops. and reminding people of this really incredible, very healthy economic growth and salary growth, particularly at the low end. with wages coming up. and there is
still with us, eugene robinson, mark mckinnon. that brutal poll showed that voters were more supportive of democrats after being reminded of key economic indicators that frankly, the president just spoke about today. let me play that. >> my first year in office, more jobs were created than ever any time in american history. 6. 6 million jobs. and folks look, we had the strongest economic growth in nearly 40 years. 5. 7% increase in the gdp. unemployment rate dropped more than any time,...
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eugene robinson, and matthew dowd join us next. and later, covid numbers keep going down, but confusion over pandemic precautions rising. we will try to clear it up with one of our leading doctors, the 11th hour just getting underway on a wednesday night. a wednesday night. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? ron is on it. with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c... it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and jardiance may help you lose some weight. jardiance may cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction, and don't take it if you're on dialys
eugene robinson, and matthew dowd join us next. and later, covid numbers keep going down, but confusion over pandemic precautions rising. we will try to clear it up with one of our leading doctors, the 11th hour just getting underway on a wednesday night. a wednesday night. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? ron is on it. with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c... it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for...
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the ato and lieutenant robinson in the pacific. we're continuing to examine the experience of fighting in the war. fighting in the pacific war, focusing on the experience in land, sea, and air, and fortunately we've got exceptional historians to lead us in this fascinating discussion. our own dr. rob citino. he's back. he's the author of ten books. i want to give a shoutout, he's another recipient of the samuel elliott morrison prize. our presidential councilors, it really is exceptional. allan millett, conrad crane, and rob, all have that distinction, which is, it's awe-inspiring, based on the body of their professional work. rob has also been our lead faculty with our master's degree program in world war ii studies which we deliver in partnership with the arizona state university. i understand we have some of our recent graduates and current students from that program. i can't see out there, raise your hands. there you are. hey, wow. that's more than we heard. perfect. [ applause ] hey, i would really like to meet all you guys an
the ato and lieutenant robinson in the pacific. we're continuing to examine the experience of fighting in the war. fighting in the pacific war, focusing on the experience in land, sea, and air, and fortunately we've got exceptional historians to lead us in this fascinating discussion. our own dr. rob citino. he's back. he's the author of ten books. i want to give a shoutout, he's another recipient of the samuel elliott morrison prize. our presidential councilors, it really is exceptional. allan...
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eugene robinson, and matthew dowd join us next. and later, covid numbers keep going down, but confusion over pandemic precautions rising. we will try to clear it up with one of our leading doctors, the 11th hour just getting underway on a wednesday night. getting underwa on a wednesday night on a wednesday night , one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney or liver problems
eugene robinson, and matthew dowd join us next. and later, covid numbers keep going down, but confusion over pandemic precautions rising. we will try to clear it up with one of our leading doctors, the 11th hour just getting underway on a wednesday night. getting underwa on a wednesday night on a wednesday night , one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus...
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robinson's of the former connecticut superior court judge. article history shows why it's time -- severe bites attorney and former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern just to have you new york and both join me now. professor robinson, i'm wondering if you could make the case as to why this is an important time to do precisely why joe biden is doing. >> this is a demonstration of black woman in the legal process profession. the first black woman lawyer was 150 years ago and it's taken this long to have the opportunity to sit on the highest court in the nation. so this is time to demonstrate the excellence that we have. >> what are the things that people get, maya, is that this -- the supreme court's always had these kinds of considerations, having edges justice, which was a big deal and very groundbreaking. having a catholic justice when it first happened when it was -- then there was a catholic seat and a jewish seat that were understood to be that in precisely the same way with precisely the same worries and considerations about represe
robinson's of the former connecticut superior court judge. article history shows why it's time -- severe bites attorney and former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern just to have you new york and both join me now. professor robinson, i'm wondering if you could make the case as to why this is an important time to do precisely why joe biden is doing. >> this is a demonstration of black woman in the legal process profession. the first black woman lawyer was 150 years ago and it's taken...
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robinson helicopter company, the manufacturer of the robinson are 44 chopper involved in this incidentty alert saying, quote, recently there has been occurrences where governor malfunction was not recognized by the pilot in time to prevent an over speed or an unsafe low rpm condition. news nation has reached out to robinson. helicopter company has not received response. the helicopter started coming down. obviously some sort of engine failure, air flight failure and the pilot you can tell just from looking at the helicopter. >> was probably doing his best to try to find a safe space to put it down. >> the faa and national transportation safety board will take over the investigation to determine what led up to the crash. that was rudabeh shahbazi reporting for us this morning. >> all right. coming up on the kron, 4 morning news. this might be a hard site to see if you're into luxury cars, how thousands of them. >> and up in flames. is a new book teaching you how to control how fast you age and how well you feel. we've got details coming up in a live report from the author herself. >> we
robinson helicopter company, the manufacturer of the robinson are 44 chopper involved in this incidentty alert saying, quote, recently there has been occurrences where governor malfunction was not recognized by the pilot in time to prevent an over speed or an unsafe low rpm condition. news nation has reached out to robinson. helicopter company has not received response. the helicopter started coming down. obviously some sort of engine failure, air flight failure and the pilot you can tell just...
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jackie robinson pointed to the same fear in a letter he wrote about anne in 1964.d been happy to leave her oppressive town. an excellent student, she got a basketball scholarship and eventually graduated from college. from there she joined the naacp and the student nonviolent coordinating committee and among many other actions, took part in the sit-in in 1963 at the woolworth in jackson, mississippi, which you have seen this picture already in class. i didn't know if you had seen that one which is memphis norman, one of the other young men with them, he was almost killed in that moment. it was an extremely tense and dangerous three hours in which this man almost died. she was of course horrifically treated, with all kinds of disgusting items being pured on her, so was her friend and her teacher attacked with brass knuckles, a bloody attack there. the police were outside, many of them, but did nothing to intervene. since you have looked at this and we've talked about this, anything you want to say about why this is so significant, why this moment? and of course ther
jackie robinson pointed to the same fear in a letter he wrote about anne in 1964.d been happy to leave her oppressive town. an excellent student, she got a basketball scholarship and eventually graduated from college. from there she joined the naacp and the student nonviolent coordinating committee and among many other actions, took part in the sit-in in 1963 at the woolworth in jackson, mississippi, which you have seen this picture already in class. i didn't know if you had seen that one which...
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jackie robinson pointed to the same fear in a letter. he wrote about anne in 1964 and literally could not go home. and of course had been happy to leave for oppressive town an excellent student. she got a basketball scholarship and eventually graduated from tougaloo college there. she joined the naacp and the student nonviolent coordinating committee also known as nick and among many other actions. take took part in the sit-in in 1963 at the woolworth in jackson, mississippi, which you have seen this picture already in class. i didn't know if you'd seen that one, which is on memphis norman one of the other young men who was with them and he was you know, almost killed in that moment. it was an extremely tense and dangerous three hours in which this man almost died. she was of course horrifically treated with all kinds of disgusting items being poured on her and so was her friend joan trump power and her teacher john salter. he also was viciously attacked with brass knuckles and very bloody attack there. the police were outside many of th
jackie robinson pointed to the same fear in a letter. he wrote about anne in 1964 and literally could not go home. and of course had been happy to leave for oppressive town an excellent student. she got a basketball scholarship and eventually graduated from tougaloo college there. she joined the naacp and the student nonviolent coordinating committee also known as nick and among many other actions. take took part in the sit-in in 1963 at the woolworth in jackson, mississippi, which you have...
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still with us, eugene robinson and bill kristoll.ene, graham tweeted a photo this afternoon with fellow south carolina's jim scott, james clyburn, and he captioned it, very proud of who we are in south carolina. is that a message to biden, that his support is contingent on his nominee being judge childs in south carolina? is he sending a message to his constituents, what is going on? >> i think a little bit of everything. i think one of the messages he is sending is, you owe a whole lot to jim clyburn, president biden. and here you have two republican senators, and probably two republican votes for michelle childs. if she is your nominee. judge in south carolina. so the native daughter argument is being made in a very strong way. that said, the president does not need republican votes to confirm his nominee. and i suspect we will certainly look at judge childs. but he will also look at judge brown jackson. and others who are named as candidates. and who are seeming to be very good candidates as well. as michelle childs is a good cand
still with us, eugene robinson and bill kristoll.ene, graham tweeted a photo this afternoon with fellow south carolina's jim scott, james clyburn, and he captioned it, very proud of who we are in south carolina. is that a message to biden, that his support is contingent on his nominee being judge childs in south carolina? is he sending a message to his constituents, what is going on? >> i think a little bit of everything. i think one of the messages he is sending is, you owe a whole lot...
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this is peter robinson. before i start throwing questions on him, let me say a few things about the book. i'd like to begin by since the subtitle of the book includes the fall of boeing. i'd like to begin by recalling the great legacy of boeing and what it means to this region and to the world. boeing gave the puget sound region a great part of its social fabric. all those blue collar jobs, very highly paid. all the advanced engineering work that was world class. it was all here for 100 years and generations of families have grown up with boeing and it's created the economy of the pacific northwest. it gives the world an iconic line of jet liners like the 747 that have just shrunk the world incredibly, in my lifetime. this is a company that has given the world a very great deal. now, the fall from public favor recently, obviously began with the two crashes of the max in 2018 and 2019. since then, it seems like nothing has gone right for boeing. everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. right now the max
this is peter robinson. before i start throwing questions on him, let me say a few things about the book. i'd like to begin by since the subtitle of the book includes the fall of boeing. i'd like to begin by recalling the great legacy of boeing and what it means to this region and to the world. boeing gave the puget sound region a great part of its social fabric. all those blue collar jobs, very highly paid. all the advanced engineering work that was world class. it was all here for 100 years...
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. >> jackie robinson. a pride to his race.rian: jackie robinson breaking baseball's color barrier, and mohammed ali. he was the most fame powls american in the -- the most famous american in the world. the first black secretary of state, colin powell. and the first female secretary of state were condoleezza rice. and then barack obama who wins the election for president. could the supreme court justice be next? joining us, professor wilfred reilly, shemeka michelle, charles, let me start with you. where are we at with race relations? >> we made obviously great journeys. they don't talk about it enough. he has a high school student who said they are problem with black history month is they only talk about the negatives. every year they teach her with martin luther king, rosa parks, malcolm x. >> what is the history you have lived? >> it's great to look at history. the way to move things forward is to see how far we have come. maybe we have a long way to go. but we are certainly not where we used to be. brian: the last few years
. >> jackie robinson. a pride to his race.rian: jackie robinson breaking baseball's color barrier, and mohammed ali. he was the most fame powls american in the -- the most famous american in the world. the first black secretary of state, colin powell. and the first female secretary of state were condoleezza rice. and then barack obama who wins the election for president. could the supreme court justice be next? joining us, professor wilfred reilly, shemeka michelle, charles, let me start...
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arrivals to most states will no longer need to quarantine for weeks in hotels. journalist daniel robinson luasa sickness international airport to capture some emotional reunions. after enduring some of the strictest private border rules in the world, australia has begun its final plan out of the pandemic. true as the now welcome back into the country, often really 2 years, a relief for family and friends torn apart by separation. any fully vaccinated, international traveler from all over the globe will now be allowed to enter. estrella meaning migrants with family members can be reunited and temporary visa holders can travel freely. more than 50 international clots will land across the capital cities in the 1st 24 hours at a portable, ready, been filled with tease of joy, to speak with lion, to be a pause, and straight into the arms of love to walk with her with her. and we're thrilled to be back together. hey, call us daily home and i'm so happy to be back. yeah, it's exciting to be out here now. so excited for soon i'm meeting mom and then headed home, my family and friends and all the
arrivals to most states will no longer need to quarantine for weeks in hotels. journalist daniel robinson luasa sickness international airport to capture some emotional reunions. after enduring some of the strictest private border rules in the world, australia has begun its final plan out of the pandemic. true as the now welcome back into the country, often really 2 years, a relief for family and friends torn apart by separation. any fully vaccinated, international traveler from all over the...
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so the people like sugar ray robinson. you know sammy davis jr. lena horne, adam clayton powell come up not because you're pulling them in not because you know something about them, but because they all lived and i lived in the same world occupied the same space. it was a fact of segregation that they were thrown together. whether they chose to be or not, right, so i wonder i mean to me in a sense the book and it's this is sort of a funny thing because you say oh what's a history of you know, african-american movies or the african-american role in movies but in a lot of ways it seems to me it's it's a story about community and i don't know if that strikes you that way or not, but i just wanted to throw that out to you. i think you're absolutely right. i think. for the black star the black entertainer in the 40s 50 60s, it was a fairly small world. everybody seen seem to know. each other and they all often were so so proud of each other i mean even now if you watch some of the news real footage of the marginal washington there weren't a whole lot o
so the people like sugar ray robinson. you know sammy davis jr. lena horne, adam clayton powell come up not because you're pulling them in not because you know something about them, but because they all lived and i lived in the same world occupied the same space. it was a fact of segregation that they were thrown together. whether they chose to be or not, right, so i wonder i mean to me in a sense the book and it's this is sort of a funny thing because you say oh what's a history of you know,...
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i am now, arriving at robinson park, it took me, one minute and 15 seconds.lice say the cars were switched. so now we are going to switch cars, take another drive, in the second car we are going to drive to starbucks. let's see how long that takes. red light, will add on a little bit of time. we are now at four and a half minutes. going just about the speed limit, right, on which is 45 miles per hour. . we are pulling into the starbucks parking lot. we are looking at a travel time of seven minutes and 55 seconds. in, all added up to nine minutes and ten seconds of driving. that would've left him just under six minutes, to ransacked the house, and shoot denise. his lawyer, says that would've been nearly impossible. >> the timing just really gets to the point where, it's almost not realistic. >> and what about the states witness who claim that nathan had confessed the whole crime to him. the defense argued, david smith, was a jailhouse snitch, a convicted felon, who had gotten a deal for his testimony. he was not even worth cross-examination. >> do you really b
i am now, arriving at robinson park, it took me, one minute and 15 seconds.lice say the cars were switched. so now we are going to switch cars, take another drive, in the second car we are going to drive to starbucks. let's see how long that takes. red light, will add on a little bit of time. we are now at four and a half minutes. going just about the speed limit, right, on which is 45 miles per hour. . we are pulling into the starbucks parking lot. we are looking at a travel time of seven...
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so in honor of lieutenant robinson let's go. so so in this session, we're going to shift from the eto and laton robinson into the pacific, but we're continuing to examine the experience of fighting in the war. fighting in the pacific war focusing on the experience and land sea and air and fortunately we've got exceptional historians lead in this fascinating discussion. our own doctor rob citino. he's back. he's the author of 10 books. i do want to give a shout out though. he's another recipient of the samuel elliott morrison prize. i have to note our presidential counselors. it really is exceptional alan malette conn. crane gerhard weinberg rick atkinson and and rob all have that distinction. which is i mean, it's all inspiring it just based on the body of their professional work. so rob has been our also our lead faculty with our master's degree program in world war two studies. which we deliver in partnership with the arizona state university. i understand. we have some of our recent graduates and current students from that pr
so in honor of lieutenant robinson let's go. so so in this session, we're going to shift from the eto and laton robinson into the pacific, but we're continuing to examine the experience of fighting in the war. fighting in the pacific war focusing on the experience and land sea and air and fortunately we've got exceptional historians lead in this fascinating discussion. our own doctor rob citino. he's back. he's the author of 10 books. i do want to give a shout out though. he's another recipient...
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saturday morning, kimberly robinson discusses judge ketanji brown jackson's nomination to the supreme court. then a representative from the arms control association on russia's nuclear capability and previous arms control agreements between the u.s. and russia. also, in our spotlight on podcasts segment, a financial times chief foreign affairs columnist talks about his podcast and the latest developments in the russian invasion of ukraine. watch live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. on c-span, or on c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> tomorrow is day three of the conservative political action conference. our coverage begins with ohio congressman jim jordan at 3:15 p.m. eastern. later, former president donald trump addresses the group at 7:00 p.m. watch live on c-span, online at c-span.org, or on our video app, c-span now. next week on the c-span networks, as the crisis in ukraine continues, watch our latest coverage of the u.s. response, statements by foreign leaders, and event updates. the house and senate
saturday morning, kimberly robinson discusses judge ketanji brown jackson's nomination to the supreme court. then a representative from the arms control association on russia's nuclear capability and previous arms control agreements between the u.s. and russia. also, in our spotlight on podcasts segment, a financial times chief foreign affairs columnist talks about his podcast and the latest developments in the russian invasion of ukraine. watch live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. on c-span,...
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robinson helicopter company, the manufacturer of the robinson are 44 chopper involved in this incident. >> released a safety alert saying, quote, recently there has been occurrences where governor malfunction was not recognized by the pilot in time to prevent an over speed or an unsafe low rpm condition. news nation has reached out to robinson helicopter company about today's crash in miami beach but has not received response. the helicopter started coming down. obviously some sort of engine failure, air flight failure and the pilot you can tell just from looking at the helicopter. >> was probably doing his best to try to find a safe space to put it down. >> the faa and national transportation safety board will take over the investigation. to determine what led up to the crash. >> that was rudabeh shahbazi reporting for us tonight. today, vice president kamala harris warned of dire consequences for russia if the country does indeed invade ukraine. her message coming on the world stage of the munich security conference. kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin brings us the la
robinson helicopter company, the manufacturer of the robinson are 44 chopper involved in this incident. >> released a safety alert saying, quote, recently there has been occurrences where governor malfunction was not recognized by the pilot in time to prevent an over speed or an unsafe low rpm condition. news nation has reached out to robinson helicopter company about today's crash in miami beach but has not received response. the helicopter started coming down. obviously some sort of...
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we see the disability of tom robinson.ey who is experiencing some kind of cognitive or mental disability, kept away from the public. there are all these layers of suffering, in addition to racism. and what lee does is expose how the society that is structured as a jim crow order actually is structured to stratify everyone. and that is meaningful lesson, even though i have some critiques of the novel, as many do in terms of the failure to show the deep inferiority of the black characters, atticus is a complicated hero, not a tidy hero in the way we often see him. he's a proceduralist, believes in the rule of law, but isn't particularly excited about defending a black client. that's also, i think in many instances was -- >> you talk about the failure to examine the deep -- of the black characters. that's common of writing of that era and common of white writers. i would argue that it is still common today. so how do you -- what should change, if "to kill a mockingbird" were rewritten today, wait you said let's reimagine it,
we see the disability of tom robinson.ey who is experiencing some kind of cognitive or mental disability, kept away from the public. there are all these layers of suffering, in addition to racism. and what lee does is expose how the society that is structured as a jim crow order actually is structured to stratify everyone. and that is meaningful lesson, even though i have some critiques of the novel, as many do in terms of the failure to show the deep inferiority of the black characters,...
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for more on this we can cross live to paul robinson, professor of public and the international fairs at the university of ottawa. thanks for being with us here on our international market. so do you find the the auto mares decision to declare a state of emergency necessary? do you think that the protesters really put any sort of danger to the residence there? well, i think something could it have to be done that the truck has seemed to be settling in now for the long term even put up some some prominence structures including a kitchen and so on us. and you know, we're having a situation in which the center of town, right opposite parliament is sort of semi from the occupied. you can have a noise some, some distance away because of the permanent honking. have been stories of locals being harris to the story. and in the past 30 today about a woman who couldn't get her medicine for chemotherapy because of the drive, it just couldn't deliver it and things like that. so it is causing some serious problems and something needs to be done. now a protest is illegal, right? in canada, but with
for more on this we can cross live to paul robinson, professor of public and the international fairs at the university of ottawa. thanks for being with us here on our international market. so do you find the the auto mares decision to declare a state of emergency necessary? do you think that the protesters really put any sort of danger to the residence there? well, i think something could it have to be done that the truck has seemed to be settling in now for the long term even put up some some...
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well let's so cross law now to full robinson, a professor of international affairs that the city of also was actually joining us professor goods have you with us today. now we have had a lot of speculation about a russian invasion. it's been going on for many weeks now. how serious realistically is this risk? and why do you think western powers continue to accuse russ preparing for this? a difficult question because we're not because party to whatever intelligence of the western powers are using to make the statements on what we're hearing today. claims coming out from, you know, anonymous officials, back to russian invasion will happen next week of every ring. quite precise about it. but at the same time these, these statements just say they believe it will happen next. well, belief is not the same as, as knowledge and not certainly in jesus certain degree of skepticism, at least. and in my mind, because you know something like this, i would, if you've got the intelligence which indicates it to you or you don't. when you start saying you will, you believe it you have. it's not very obvi
well let's so cross law now to full robinson, a professor of international affairs that the city of also was actually joining us professor goods have you with us today. now we have had a lot of speculation about a russian invasion. it's been going on for many weeks now. how serious realistically is this risk? and why do you think western powers continue to accuse russ preparing for this? a difficult question because we're not because party to whatever intelligence of the western powers are...
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annalize robinson is a first year student in the leadership academy. after graduating this april with their bachelor's and criminal justice she plans to attend law school. please help me virtually. welcome on a lease. hello, my name is analise robinson and i'm a peter c cook leadership academy fellow candidate. i am a senior at grand valley majoring in criminal justice with a minor in spanish. last week in my capstone class my professor discussed the attica prison, right? many of my classmates had never heard of this incident in which prisoners who were majority black protested the inhumane demeaning and racist treatment. they experienced inside the prison. instead of listening to the demands of the prisoners and making changes new york law enforcement officers through tier gas shot at the prisoners resulting in the bloodiest prison riot and the history of the united states. the attica prison riot was horrible incident one that must not be forgotten as people and leaders. especially we have the responsibility to educate ourselves on the history of our
annalize robinson is a first year student in the leadership academy. after graduating this april with their bachelor's and criminal justice she plans to attend law school. please help me virtually. welcome on a lease. hello, my name is analise robinson and i'm a peter c cook leadership academy fellow candidate. i am a senior at grand valley majoring in criminal justice with a minor in spanish. last week in my capstone class my professor discussed the attica prison, right? many of my classmates...
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ron desantis and tennessee senator marsha blackburn and north carolina lieutenant governor mark robinson at the conservative political action conference in orlando, florida. this runs about an hour.
ron desantis and tennessee senator marsha blackburn and north carolina lieutenant governor mark robinson at the conservative political action conference in orlando, florida. this runs about an hour.
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not jon, not jon johnson not jon robinson simply jay. rosamond johnson.the lyrics written by his brother james weldon johnson. when people have asked before this occasion, how do i feel about the song i have answered honestly much to their disappointment and dismay. this melody is one of many from 200 according to as cap american society that my grandfather created while the lyrics began like the poem is just like one of many others my granduncle wrote. this song is a small part of both men's artistic output i have no sense of it being an unusual remarkable achievement. i emma however always humbled by the staying power it has had. keep in mind lift every voice and sing still speaks too many people in this place well speaks also to people of many races, faith in conditions around the world. like the black men about history and begins. 1913 the experience of wrenching social changes and versioning jim crow era he chose to return to his home, his country so that his daughter would be born in america also opportunities that he too is native land even when it
not jon, not jon johnson not jon robinson simply jay. rosamond johnson.the lyrics written by his brother james weldon johnson. when people have asked before this occasion, how do i feel about the song i have answered honestly much to their disappointment and dismay. this melody is one of many from 200 according to as cap american society that my grandfather created while the lyrics began like the poem is just like one of many others my granduncle wrote. this song is a small part of both men's...
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and i was journalist daniel robinson reporting from sydney airport sports now and after 2 weeks and hundreds of metals, the beijing winter olympics has ended with the patient re off of a closing cemetery ceremony. the games finished in a snowflake themed extravaganza of the birds nest stadium. pandemic restrictions had kept athletes officials and the media not tied to bubble during the games which features remarkable performances and controversy. organizers focus next on paris for the 2024 summer game, sun milan for the next winter olympics. but 1st he has a look back to some of the highs and lows of this. he is went to games in beijing. o. fire works lit up the night sky in beijing to mark the star of the 2022 winter olympics. china's government spent billions in the build up and cove. it didn't make it any easier. the host nation's human rights record was put under international scrutiny. their treatment of wicker muslims prompted countries like the u. s. and the u. k. to stage a diplomatic boycott, china responded by having a weaker athlete light. the olympic flay. sticking to the script.
and i was journalist daniel robinson reporting from sydney airport sports now and after 2 weeks and hundreds of metals, the beijing winter olympics has ended with the patient re off of a closing cemetery ceremony. the games finished in a snowflake themed extravaganza of the birds nest stadium. pandemic restrictions had kept athletes officials and the media not tied to bubble during the games which features remarkable performances and controversy. organizers focus next on paris for the 2024...
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rashad robinson, president of color of change.he sunday show." >>> and stick around because we have a whole 'nother hour for you. my conversations with white house press secretary jen psaki, congressman adam schiff, and much more coming up on "the sunday show." sunday show. >> woman: what's my safelite story? i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, i chose safelite. they replaced the glass and recalibrated my safety system. that's service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ (burke) with farmers auto multi-policy discount, the more policies you have with us, the more you could save on your auto insurance. (man) hey, hon! (wife) hi, honey! (man) like what? (burke) well, you'd get a discount for insuring your jet skis... and boat...rv...life... ...home and more. you could save up to forty-five percent. (man) that's a whole lot of discounts. (burke) well, we offer coverage for a whole lot of things, and you could save a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. (kid)
rashad robinson, president of color of change.he sunday show." >>> and stick around because we have a whole 'nother hour for you. my conversations with white house press secretary jen psaki, congressman adam schiff, and much more coming up on "the sunday show." sunday show. >> woman: what's my safelite story? i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, i chose safelite. they replaced the glass and recalibrated my safety system. that's...
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robinson.10% during february we are celebrating black history and featuring some of our cnbc contributors here's david henderson with his personal story experiencing discrimination >> my wife and i had our house appraised twice. the second time it appraised almost $50,000 higher than it did the first time what changed the first time we were home. the second time we made sure that we weren't. we took down all the pictures of ourselves and our family one of the most important things you can do to improve the financial future north black cumulomumulommunity is recogniz u n'fiwh y w yocat x atouon't acknowledge. but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, like asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee. yeah i should've just led with that. with at&t business. you can pick the best plan for eac
robinson.10% during february we are celebrating black history and featuring some of our cnbc contributors here's david henderson with his personal story experiencing discrimination >> my wife and i had our house appraised twice. the second time it appraised almost $50,000 higher than it did the first time what changed the first time we were home. the second time we made sure that we weren't. we took down all the pictures of ourselves and our family one of the most important things you can...
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one thing on the robinson tease, i offered carley ceo of my health, but she turn today down, i'm looking already got a job, todd, i spend enough time with you. >> todd: canadian truckers raising money on a different site. >> carley: cheryl casone has details. good morning. >> cheryl: good morning. after gofundme pulled the fundraiser from its platform, the group turned to give, send, go and raked in $6 million of the 16 million goal. they came under fire after gofundme found "evidence from law enforcement it had become an occupation," and florida governor desantis wants to investigate gofundme for potential fraud. >> todd: truth from marco rubio. >> cheryl: you have alexandria ocasio-cortez once again attacking capitalism and free market in an interview, she said capitalism is not a redeemable system and represents profit. senator marco rubio says her comments are hollow. >> those comments are mainstream of the democratic party. people have to pretend they believe it, capitalism is the small business owner, they started in the basement of their home and nowm ploy four people. socialism i
one thing on the robinson tease, i offered carley ceo of my health, but she turn today down, i'm looking already got a job, todd, i spend enough time with you. >> todd: canadian truckers raising money on a different site. >> carley: cheryl casone has details. good morning. >> cheryl: good morning. after gofundme pulled the fundraiser from its platform, the group turned to give, send, go and raked in $6 million of the 16 million goal. they came under fire after gofundme found...
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w. kennedy robinson to 6th grade, read a t a developed over convention home the forge. i'm hold on those missing that we can member roger that me for about almost a valley that the last dragons in this world had called to home for 2 years. dw books on june could turkeys economic woes bring down a president, sometimes referred to as tier one type for his ability to reflect crises and scandal. president recept tie up to one is doing all he can to repress, political opposition and stifle critical media. but skyrocketing inflation of plunging currency and unorthodox economic measures are provoking doubt even amongst his supporters, both at home and abroad. he stands increasingly isolated despite his quest for new allies after.
w. kennedy robinson to 6th grade, read a t a developed over convention home the forge. i'm hold on those missing that we can member roger that me for about almost a valley that the last dragons in this world had called to home for 2 years. dw books on june could turkeys economic woes bring down a president, sometimes referred to as tier one type for his ability to reflect crises and scandal. president recept tie up to one is doing all he can to repress, political opposition and stifle critical...