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sometimes called the 51st senator, he is a longtime friend of roy wilkins. >> i first met roy wilkins in the 1930's, at which time, there were many horrible things happening in the united states. there were not many people who were standing up and talking out against such things as lynching and various forms of segregation and discrimination. but roy wilkins was out in front at that time as a newspaper editor in kansas city and the kansas city call. he later joined the naacp. i would characterize him as a man of great courage, a lot of common sense, and a sense of destiny in knowing that he wanted to go to a certain place, he wanted to bring his people to a certain place, and he seemed to have a sense of certainty about what he was doing. >> roy wilkins was born in st. louis, missouri in 1901. his mother died when he was five, and he and his brother and sister went to live with an aunt and uncle in st. paul, minnesota. he grew up in a community with only a handful of blacks. he attended mostly white public schools and spent his time mostly with white friends. wilkins was an excellent
sometimes called the 51st senator, he is a longtime friend of roy wilkins. >> i first met roy wilkins in the 1930's, at which time, there were many horrible things happening in the united states. there were not many people who were standing up and talking out against such things as lynching and various forms of segregation and discrimination. but roy wilkins was out in front at that time as a newspaper editor in kansas city and the kansas city call. he later joined the naacp. i would...
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the animal lunged for roy ea in dragging him offstage. roy was left partially paralyzed. roy d not respond to nbc's request for comment on the article. while lawrence tells the magazine he suffers fr d ptsd to th.en that momt, he says, haunts him to the core. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back with a dark past revealed about the fily that controls some famous brands. >>> a german family with ties to some of this country's best-known businesses is confronting a startling discovery about their past. more from nbc's kelly cobiella. or >> rr: they're the big business behind krispy kreme, einstein brothers bagels, a long list of america's favorite br ands. but now the billionaire german family that controls j.a.b. holdings is facing u a dark past. the family confirming their grandfather, albert reimann senior, was a devoted following of hitler who used and possibly abused slave labor in the family's chemil factories during world war ii. >> he actively tried to get slave laborers, tried to getab slaveers sent to his factory. >> reporter: the explosive report app
the animal lunged for roy ea in dragging him offstage. roy was left partially paralyzed. roy d not respond to nbc's request for comment on the article. while lawrence tells the magazine he suffers fr d ptsd to th.en that momt, he says, haunts him to the core. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back with a dark past revealed about the fily that controls some famous brands. >>> a german family with ties to some of this country's best-known businesses is confronting a...
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that roy had a stroke before the attack. >> roy tumbled and monticore right away he realized and i realizedda investigators did not find evidence to support that. one witness writing that it appeared that his only intention was to kill roy. as first reported by the hollywood reporter, lawrence says roy made several mistakes he believes were critical. >> i think his actions in trying to possibly save the routine or rectify the situation actually ended up complicating it. lawrence says what he experienced that night left him with severe ptsd with which he and his family have struggled to cope. >> something in him also died that night. >> lawrence says he's speaking out now to raise awareness about ptsd and how difficult it is to find appropriate treatment. >> very unfortunately roy bears the physical wounds from the attack, but roy's not the only one that suffers from that night. >> what people are going to wonder how roy is now. do you know anything about his condition? >> well, we know he survived multiple surgeries and was left partially paralyzed. again, the attack put an end to their fav
that roy had a stroke before the attack. >> roy tumbled and monticore right away he realized and i realizedda investigators did not find evidence to support that. one witness writing that it appeared that his only intention was to kill roy. as first reported by the hollywood reporter, lawrence says roy made several mistakes he believes were critical. >> i think his actions in trying to possibly save the routine or rectify the situation actually ended up complicating it. lawrence...
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roy black was the best, defense lawyer in miami.to renew this would be a tough case for the prosecution because they were up against the man. >> he combines all the skills of your needs and wonderful with people. very likable. jurors like him. >> roy black, 46, was known in miami legal circles as the professor, taking on all challenges and challengers. >> while the defense attorney herbert jack muller who helped ted kennedy in the chappaquiddick affair was originally assigned to this kennedy spectacle roy was matched with former chief of the kernel division of the us attorney's office of miami, ma mark. >> roy black a lot of people working for him. it was more an eye on the other side. >> thirty-seven -year-old lashed with the no's feels prosecuting attorney, veteran of sexual assault education and some call her a goody-goody for an all catholic girl school. >> if we could con and other attorney into helping us, we do that but roy black had a big staff working for him. he could afford to get background information on every witness a
roy black was the best, defense lawyer in miami.to renew this would be a tough case for the prosecution because they were up against the man. >> he combines all the skills of your needs and wonderful with people. very likable. jurors like him. >> roy black, 46, was known in miami legal circles as the professor, taking on all challenges and challengers. >> while the defense attorney herbert jack muller who helped ted kennedy in the chappaquiddick affair was originally assigned...
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roy black was the best, defense lawyer in miami. he signed on to renew this would be a tough case for the prosecution because they were up against the man. >> he combines all the skills of your needs and wonderful with people. very likable. jurors like him. >> roy black, 46, was known in miami legal circles as the professor, taking on all challenges and challengers. >> while the defense attorney herbert jack muller who helped ted kennedy in the chappaquiddick affair was originally assigned to this kennedy spectacle roy was matched with former chief of the kernel division of the us attorney's office of miami, ma mark. >> roy black a lot of people working for him. it was more an eye on the other side. >> thirty-seven -year-old lashed with the no's feels prosecuting attorney, veteran of sexual assault education and some call her a goody-goody for an all catholic girl school. >> if we could con and other attorney into helping us, we do that but roy black had a big staff working for him. he could afford to get background information on e
roy black was the best, defense lawyer in miami. he signed on to renew this would be a tough case for the prosecution because they were up against the man. >> he combines all the skills of your needs and wonderful with people. very likable. jurors like him. >> roy black, 46, was known in miami legal circles as the professor, taking on all challenges and challengers. >> while the defense attorney herbert jack muller who helped ted kennedy in the chappaquiddick affair was...
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roy black was the best, defense lawyer in miami.ed on to renew this would be a tough case for the prosecution because they were up against the man. >> he combines all the skills of your needs and wonderful with people. very likable. jurors like him. >> roy black, 46, was known in miami legal circles as the professor, taking on all challenges and challengers. >> while the defense attorney herbert jack muller who helped ted kennedy in the chappaquiddick affair was originally assigned to this kennedy spectacle roy was matched with former chief of the kernel division of the us attorney's office of miami, ma mark. >> roy black a lot of people working for him. it was more an eye on the other side. >> thirty-seven -year-old lashed with the no's feels prosecuting attorney, veteran of sexual assault education and some call her a goody-goody for an all catholic girl school. >> if we could con and other attorney into helping us, we do that but roy black had a big staff working for him. he could afford to get background information on every wit
roy black was the best, defense lawyer in miami.ed on to renew this would be a tough case for the prosecution because they were up against the man. >> he combines all the skills of your needs and wonderful with people. very likable. jurors like him. >> roy black, 46, was known in miami legal circles as the professor, taking on all challenges and challengers. >> while the defense attorney herbert jack muller who helped ted kennedy in the chappaquiddick affair was originally...
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roy: i worked in investment banking. i was a banker for a number of years for what is now bank of america securities. i wanted to be closer to my family. after a brief stint of caddying for a buddy of mine -- simon cook, a great golfer. i end up going to texas for law school. after law school, working for senator cornyn, came to washington to work for the senate judiciary committee -- i said i'm not going to get stuck in d.c. i wanted to get back home. i went back to texas as a federal prosecutor. my wife and i had our children in the dallas area. i ended up working for governor perry. that's when i was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma. that was a life altering change. i've been cancer free now for seven years. >> you also worked for senator ted cruz. >> i was his chief of staff. after i worked for governor perry for three years and went through my battle with hodgkin's lymphoma -- my chemo treatment ended seven years ago last week. i spend the next year in 2012 working for the governor, helping my friends, ted cruz and
roy: i worked in investment banking. i was a banker for a number of years for what is now bank of america securities. i wanted to be closer to my family. after a brief stint of caddying for a buddy of mine -- simon cook, a great golfer. i end up going to texas for law school. after law school, working for senator cornyn, came to washington to work for the senate judiciary committee -- i said i'm not going to get stuck in d.c. i wanted to get back home. i went back to texas as a federal...
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roy, for five minutes. mr. roy: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. vought, thank you for taking the time to come and address the committee. appreciate your service to this country. i echo the comments of mr. burchett about your willingness to stand up with respect to the attacks levied against your faith in the united states senate so thank you for being here. couple questions. would you agree that when you balance your budget at home or the most american people look at their balance, they look at revenues, that's the income they receive, they balance that against what they need to spend on the other side and they're trying to spend within the amount they bring in in revenues? mr. vought: yes. mr. roy: should that be the goal of the united states that we look at our revenues and we look at what we got and we spend within our means? mr. vought: it absolutely should be. mr. roy: is that the goal of our budget to set us on a path towards spending within the means? mr. vought: it is absolutely. i think -- i appreciate the question, congressman. because i
roy, for five minutes. mr. roy: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. vought, thank you for taking the time to come and address the committee. appreciate your service to this country. i echo the comments of mr. burchett about your willingness to stand up with respect to the attacks levied against your faith in the united states senate so thank you for being here. couple questions. would you agree that when you balance your budget at home or the most american people look at their balance, they look at...
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show and nearly ended roy's life 15 years ago.dler is now speaking out to "the hollywood reporter" with what he believes happened. abc's paula faris is here with more on this. good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. this is his version of what happened that night. their former animal handler says roy made an error on stage which he believes led to the attack with nearly fatal consequences. night after night for more than a decade they dazzled the vegas strip performing seemingly menagerie of wild animals.side a over more than 5,000 shows, the las vegas legends performed flawlessly and so did their prowling growling co-stars, that is, until roy horn's 59th birthday in 2003 when in the middle of a performance a 400-pound siberian tiger named mantacore pounced on him biting his neck and ending the duo's career. >> the sound was just i remember being so loud, pow, pow, pow. >> reporter: now 16 years later one of the men behind the tigers is speaking out saying what he thinks happened during that infamous incident. in
show and nearly ended roy's life 15 years ago.dler is now speaking out to "the hollywood reporter" with what he believes happened. abc's paula faris is here with more on this. good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. this is his version of what happened that night. their former animal handler says roy made an error on stage which he believes led to the attack with nearly fatal consequences. night after night for more than a decade they dazzled the vegas strip...
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. >> on the other side of the aisle is chip roi. -- chip roy. my family is from texas, came to texas in the 1850's. a few miles down the road from where my family currently lives. my great-great-grandfather was a for a big part of the district i represent. my grandfather was the chief of police of a small town. grandmother was raising my dad, who was stricken with polio. long time of public service in texa -- i did grow up in virginia, went to the university virginia and then came back to texas -- ended up getting the public service bug. i took the opportunity to run last year. >> what was your childhood like? >> i grew up in a rural setting in western loudoun county. very different from today. -- when is become hip was growing up, it was very much farm country, one stoplight. i went down to the university virginia and grew up in all jefferson.as richmond. in my first job was down the road from the church -- we would reenact john brown's raid in harpers ferry. we went up to gettysburg in number of times and reenacted pickett's charge. i was bles
. >> on the other side of the aisle is chip roi. -- chip roy. my family is from texas, came to texas in the 1850's. a few miles down the road from where my family currently lives. my great-great-grandfather was a for a big part of the district i represent. my grandfather was the chief of police of a small town. grandmother was raising my dad, who was stricken with polio. long time of public service in texa -- i did grow up in virginia, went to the university virginia and then came back to...
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>> trevor: roy wood, jr., ronny chieng, everybody.ght back ( cheers and applause ) i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am i sliding into this ski lodge with my mini horse? because hotels.com lets me do me. sorry, the cold makes him a little horse. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. ♪ ♪ ♪ setting the tone for the team, that's what i embrace. hustling. doing the dirty work. chocolate milk has protein, carbohydrates, and it tastes great. everything that i need to recover after a hard workout. [ th[ panting ]ic ] and critics agree. jordan peele's "us", is one hundred percent on rotten tomatoes. it's our time now. they look exactly like us. we need to move and keep moving. be careful. [ screaming ] [ screaming ] jordan peele's... likewise!ee you again! please. cosmopolitan? nope! i'll have a stella artois. ♪ your stella, miss. thank you! ♪ wild night, huh? white russian? nah, gary, gimme a stella art-toes. excuse me... good choice. well, changing can do a little good... dude abides. ( cheers and
>> trevor: roy wood, jr., ronny chieng, everybody.ght back ( cheers and applause ) i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am i sliding into this ski lodge with my mini horse? because hotels.com lets me do me. sorry, the cold makes him a little horse. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. ♪ ♪ ♪ setting the tone for the team, that's what i embrace. hustling. doing the dirty work. chocolate milk has protein, carbohydrates, and it tastes great....
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for more, joined by roy wood, jr., everybody! ( cheers and applause ) >> whups, man?roy, this is clearly not what many people wanted, but the mueller investigation has come to an end. >> no, no, no. no, no. no, trevor, that's where you're wrong. you're wrong. the hasn't ended. it's just the beginning. it's like iron man back in 2008. you thought the movie was over, but then, boom! sam jackson shows up after the credits and he's like, yo, sit your ass down, bitch! we got sequels coming. >> trevor: how is this the beginning? trump won politically, the investigation over. >> no, no, this investigation is over. we still have the southern district of new york investigation, the new york state investigation, and the house democrats' investigation. trump's got so many investigations going, he could be his own "law and order" spinoff. "law and order: tremendous victims unit." ( laughter ) one of these investigations has to bring him down, trevor. >> trevor: i guess but you can't assume this will happen. mueller investigated trump for two years and found nothing. >> we don't k
for more, joined by roy wood, jr., everybody! ( cheers and applause ) >> whups, man?roy, this is clearly not what many people wanted, but the mueller investigation has come to an end. >> no, no, no. no, no. no, trevor, that's where you're wrong. you're wrong. the hasn't ended. it's just the beginning. it's like iron man back in 2008. you thought the movie was over, but then, boom! sam jackson shows up after the credits and he's like, yo, sit your ass down, bitch! we got sequels...
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and if roy cohn was donald trump's mentor. he was like a second father, a second father to donald trump. and so i was is so excited to be next to him. he said he's worked for four years in his townhouse in new york with 14 other lawyers. what did he learn about donald trump. he said donald trump was one of his major clients. and what was it all about? it was about not paying. that was all he did. trump didn't want to pay if the bill was legitimate. he didn't care. he wanted to prolong it. lawsuit9? he didn't care. he would prolong it over years. that was donald trump. well, i'd heard all these rumors about trump, you know, bribes and trump. so i wanted to know were there any bribes. did roy cohn take bribes, is that what he did. and this man kind of laughed, and he said, you don't bribe. if you bribe, you may go to jail. you do favors. i said, what do you mean by favors? and he said, you know, roy did all the work for the gambino mob family, and he did it for free. so whenever, so whenever roy needed a favor, he'd just call th
and if roy cohn was donald trump's mentor. he was like a second father, a second father to donald trump. and so i was is so excited to be next to him. he said he's worked for four years in his townhouse in new york with 14 other lawyers. what did he learn about donald trump. he said donald trump was one of his major clients. and what was it all about? it was about not paying. that was all he did. trump didn't want to pay if the bill was legitimate. he didn't care. he wanted to prolong it....
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>> trevor: roy wood, jr., ronny chieng, everybody.right back ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ oh, pete!?! c'mon man. what? we said pantyhose right? here, eat this... creamy snickers®. you could use a little smoothness. pete? pete zagorin? get smooth with the fresh-ground nut butters in new creamy snickers®. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. guys do whatever it takes to deal with shave irritation. so, we re-imagined the razor with the new gillette skinguard. it has a unique guard between the blades. that's designed to reduce irritation during the shave. because we believe all men deserve a razor just for them. the best a man can get. gillette. ai unlocks the art of science. when you open a bottle of beer, i don't think many people actually know the level of science that's filled into that bottle. back in time, it took carls
>> trevor: roy wood, jr., ronny chieng, everybody.right back ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ oh, pete!?! c'mon man. what? we said pantyhose right? here, eat this... creamy snickers®. you could use a little smoothness. pete? pete zagorin? get smooth with the fresh-ground nut butters in new creamy snickers®. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how...
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roy wood, jr. with a magical "cp time" and kim jong un breaks president trump's heart.let's catch up on today's headlines. ♪ israel, it's the country that three major religions call "the holy land." but today the people of israel are saying holy crap! >> breaking news out of israel where prime minister netanyahu has been indicted. the israeli attorney general announcing on charges of bribe bring and fraud. >> netanyahu allidged accepted more than $100,000 worth of cigars and sam shane from a man he gave political and business favors to. >> trevor: that's right, israel's prime minister has been indicted for corruption. and look, guys, i'm all for corruption, but you have to have standards, report? how are you going to be a world leader getting bribed with sam pain and cigars? that is such a trashy thing. that's what poor people think rich people would like, champagne and cigars. that's $100,000 in gifts. $100,000 is what some idiot paid to go to the fire festival. you have to think bigger. according to authorities, the bribes also included mariah marh carey tickets. i'm,
roy wood, jr. with a magical "cp time" and kim jong un breaks president trump's heart.let's catch up on today's headlines. ♪ israel, it's the country that three major religions call "the holy land." but today the people of israel are saying holy crap! >> breaking news out of israel where prime minister netanyahu has been indicted. the israeli attorney general announcing on charges of bribe bring and fraud. >> netanyahu allidged accepted more than $100,000 worth...
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. >>> the secrets of siegfried & roy. a former worker for the two las vegas icons breaks his silence about that tiger mauling on stage. the new claim of a cover-up. >>> plus, parents reacting to a new stroller crackdown at disney world. >>> and from the man who took flight in the wind on this umbrella to this secret party in a hot tub, to these people having a really good time, all the best video to kick off your friday morning. >>> good friday morning, everyone. we'll get to that new court ruling on obamacare in just a moment. but first president trump taking a victory lap claiming the so-called russia hoax is finally dead. >> at his first rally since the mueller report was released, the president declared total vindication and accused democrats of spreading misinformation. in the meantime, democrats are stepping up demands to see all of mueller's report, which we've now learned is more than 300 pages. >> abc's mona kosar abdi has the details from washington. mona, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, janai. good mor
. >>> the secrets of siegfried & roy. a former worker for the two las vegas icons breaks his silence about that tiger mauling on stage. the new claim of a cover-up. >>> plus, parents reacting to a new stroller crackdown at disney world. >>> and from the man who took flight in the wind on this umbrella to this secret party in a hot tub, to these people having a really good time, all the best video to kick off your friday morning. >>> good friday morning,...
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i printed this on the back of my car title. >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everyone.last day of black history month and, honestly, if you have been keeping up with the news, we can all agree it wasn't the best. >> northam acknowledged he was in a photograph depicting blackface. >> he had worn shoe polish in a dance contest as michael jackson. >> apologizing for blackface. >> apologizing to steve harvey. >> turtleneck resembles blackface. >> all white sneaker for the company's black history line. >> imitate ago lynching. >> back to school necklaces. >> bathrooms whites only. >> openly racist. >> using the n-word. >> words of racism. >> mass lynching. >> hoodie with a new staged hate crime attack against himself. >> run away slave game. >> lee in a con fed rath rat uniform. >> green book. >> targeted with raysest slurs, the n word. >> black people wouldn't vote for him because they were too stupid. >> black children were asked to imagine being slaves at the governor's mansion. ♪ (butcher) we both know you're not just looking for pork chops. you're searching for somethin
i printed this on the back of my car title. >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everyone.last day of black history month and, honestly, if you have been keeping up with the news, we can all agree it wasn't the best. >> northam acknowledged he was in a photograph depicting blackface. >> he had worn shoe polish in a dance contest as michael jackson. >> apologizing for blackface. >> apologizing to steve harvey. >> turtleneck resembles blackface. >> all white sneaker...
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now lawrence says roy himself is to blame. >> there were a series of missteps by roy on stage. >> siegfriedoy not responding to lawrence's allegations in the hollywood reporter or providing abc news with comment. coming up at 7:00 a.m., more on what lawrence says actually happened the night of the attack. with your i'm paige, and well the little thing that i like about the grilled chicken sandwich is that it's picture perfect. it's juicy and it just has all the right combinations. i think i could be considered a grilled chicken sandwich influencer. my name is frank and the little thing i like about the grilled chicken sandwich is the first bite. i love how juicy the chicken is but there's also the tomatoes and the lettuce and it's incredible. make sure you get it with waffle fries, because that's my favorite. what they eat and drink ise is likely acidic and then what's happening is the weakening of enamel. now is the perfect time for a toothpaste like the new pronamel repair. this toothpaste takes it to the next level. it takes minerals and it drives it deep into the tooth surface so that w
now lawrence says roy himself is to blame. >> there were a series of missteps by roy on stage. >> siegfriedoy not responding to lawrence's allegations in the hollywood reporter or providing abc news with comment. coming up at 7:00 a.m., more on what lawrence says actually happened the night of the attack. with your i'm paige, and well the little thing that i like about the grilled chicken sandwich is that it's picture perfect. it's juicy and it just has all the right combinations. i...
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the guy who had been the key witness in the 1960's was this guy, billy roy pitts. he had been involved in the killing for vernon dhamer. drop his gun and got caught, pled guilty to murder got a license for that, pled guilty to federal charges and got sentenced for that. i was researching how much time these guys actually served in prison in mississippi, because it was a bit of a joke. governors pardoned some of these guys. commuted their sentences. there were only a few convicted. the ones who were convicted didn't spend much time in prison. i was researching each one of those and it got to him. i couldn't find any record of his state time, but i was told he went into the federal witness protection program. i was checking with the federal bureau of prisons to see how much federal time he did. archivistg to the there and she called his file. i said how much did he actually served, and she said 3.5 years. i said ok. i understand that he left federal prison and went into the witness protection program. she said that is impossible. she said there was no federal witness
the guy who had been the key witness in the 1960's was this guy, billy roy pitts. he had been involved in the killing for vernon dhamer. drop his gun and got caught, pled guilty to murder got a license for that, pled guilty to federal charges and got sentenced for that. i was researching how much time these guys actually served in prison in mississippi, because it was a bit of a joke. governors pardoned some of these guys. commuted their sentences. there were only a few convicted. the ones who...
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school of dad, school of roy, school of norman vincent peel.phasis as seeing yourself as successful. he didn't suggest that you obliterate opposition. he didn't suggest breaking the law. that focus on the power of being completely, totally sure of yourself as successful. if he does it, it's successful. if somebody flops, it's somebody else's fault. >> it's this idea of show no weakness. i'm always right. even going so far as to say i never said that when somebothin is caught on tape. do not back down is the strategy that he comes at so much with using. i want to ask you about something else we heard from cohen this week. he spoke of the way trump allegedly inflated his wealth whether it came to insurance claims. or he deflated it when it came to tax purposes. is that something you witnessed or have any observation on? >> well, the real estate business is a famously -- to be generous -- flexible situation. much depends on the owner, the developer's estimate of what something is worth. his father was very, very good at estimates, getting federal
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well, congressman chip roy joins us now to explain what we need to do next to address what the president called a crisis. good to see you congressman. >> good morning, ed thanks for having me on. ed: go for it. >> it's really concerning i think the secretary is right to send that letter up to congress, we do need to take emergency action and look the administration has been clear from the get go. we need nor beds, judges, relief at the border, infrastructure fencing, roads along the river we've got 100,000 people coming here illegally being apprehended in march alone which is a record high. we had over 4,000 in one-day alone this week according to border patrol and most concerningly about 13, 400 in custody right now, and in the past, 4,000 is a really high number for just how many people we have in custody, so 13, 400 is just unmanageable so now border patrol is actually catching and releasing immediately and not turning them over to i.c.e. and we don't have any chance to process anybody coming across-the-boarder. it's a real problem an emergency
well, congressman chip roy joins us now to explain what we need to do next to address what the president called a crisis. good to see you congressman. >> good morning, ed thanks for having me on. ed: go for it. >> it's really concerning i think the secretary is right to send that letter up to congress, we do need to take emergency action and look the administration has been clear from the get go. we need nor beds, judges, relief at the border, infrastructure fencing, roads along the...
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[applause] >> members of the general assembly, the governor, the honorable roy cooper.applause] >> please be seated, first. you might be able to stand up for the whole thing, but maybe not. speaker,esident, mr. mr. president pro tem, members of the general assembly, council of state, members of the judiciary, members of my cabinet, and my fellow north carolinians, i'm honored to join you tonight to report the state of our great state. i'm joined by my wife kristin, my partner in life and in public service, who for the past two years has traveled to every corner of north carolina. i thank kristin and our wonderful daughters, hilary and natalie, and claire, who is away at school, for their unwavering love and support. thank you, guys. [applause] >> in recent months, north carolinians have been put to the test. and we've learned we're made of strong stuff. in september, our state was slammed by hurricane florence. homes, businesses, schools, and crops were washed away. dozens of lives were lost. then tropical storm michael blew through, bringing more damage. but adversity
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with marco roy's out to witness the birth of his first child man while a county filled in as dortmund's captain against a high flying volvo spurred side finding someone to wear the armband is one thing but replacing roy says clinical finishing is another issue. casa putting a shot over the ball spurred goal in the nineteenth minute. both spirit battled defensively but rarely looked dangerous. felt a course twenty eighth minute chance was likely their best of the entire match. after that spectacular save a pitch invader kept dortmund keeper roman birky busier than the wolfsburg attack did. the hosts still looked out of sorts on the other end of the field but pocket costs are sending a sixty fourth minute free kick into orbit. frustration mounted among the dortmund faithful as the clock wound down but a minute. into stoppage time the spanish forward again stepped up to take a free kick and this time he drove it home i one nil dortmund with the casa sending fans into a pro with the kind of late heroics that dortmund relied on so heavily in the fall . and in the last play of the match jaden
with marco roy's out to witness the birth of his first child man while a county filled in as dortmund's captain against a high flying volvo spurred side finding someone to wear the armband is one thing but replacing roy says clinical finishing is another issue. casa putting a shot over the ball spurred goal in the nineteenth minute. both spirit battled defensively but rarely looked dangerous. felt a course twenty eighth minute chance was likely their best of the entire match. after that...
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. >> his roy cohn. >> his roy cohn. and he said it -- he started trashing jeff sessions, who was nothing but loyal. nothing but loyal. >> got to give him that. >> got to give him that. whatever you have to say about jeff sessions, he was a complete loyalist. he delivered every policy issue that donald trump wanted. his sin, his sin was recusing himself from the mueller probe and not protecting the president. and we watched matthew whitaker make public statements as an analyst on cnn that sure sounded like auditioning for the job by saying i will be the one to throw myself on top of a grenade for you. >> there you have it. josh, if this grenade goes off, if nadler is right, based on your knowledge of this situation then what? >> well, i think the big question becomes whether this is part of the kind of thing that spurs the judiciary committee, which nadler is heading, to move more strongly in the direction of an impeachment, a formal impeachment inquiry or impeachment itself. it was just 24 hours ago it seemed like nadle
. >> his roy cohn. >> his roy cohn. and he said it -- he started trashing jeff sessions, who was nothing but loyal. nothing but loyal. >> got to give him that. >> got to give him that. whatever you have to say about jeff sessions, he was a complete loyalist. he delivered every policy issue that donald trump wanted. his sin, his sin was recusing himself from the mueller probe and not protecting the president. and we watched matthew whitaker make public statements as an...
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siegfried & roy did not respond to the hollywood reporter's request for comment.ack. >>> "usa today" reports nasa and the european space agency will pay volunteers about $19,000 each to stay in bed for two months. it's part of a study to see how the human body changes in weightlessness and apparently bed rest simulates waitlessness in space. okay. volunteers must do everything while lying flat, including eating, exercising and bathing. scientists hope to develop ways to reduce the negative effects of weightlessness on astronauts. where do i apply? >> very tempting to volunteer for that except for the bathing while laying flat. >> how do you exercise? >> and how do you go to the bathroom by going flat. i want to know that. >> maybe you don't. >> okay. moving right along. i am curious. "time" reports on why pope francis who not let his worshippers kiss his rick in a viral video saying he was concerned about spreading germs. some say the pope's behavior reflected his humble approach to the papacy. others noted that he had let more than three dozen people kiss his rin
siegfried & roy did not respond to the hollywood reporter's request for comment.ack. >>> "usa today" reports nasa and the european space agency will pay volunteers about $19,000 each to stay in bed for two months. it's part of a study to see how the human body changes in weightlessness and apparently bed rest simulates waitlessness in space. okay. volunteers must do everything while lying flat, including eating, exercising and bathing. scientists hope to develop ways to...
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sigfried and roy suggested roy had a minor stroke on stage and that agitated the tiger.what happened recently. >> i think his actions in trying to possibly save the routine or rectify the situation actually ended up complicating it. >> that entire interview on the "today" show is coming up for you at 7:00, right after "today in the bay." >>> new video shows mexico's popocatpical volcano unleashing a powerful explosion after authorities raised the alert for the volcano to indicate increasing intensity. the explosion sent a massive column of gas and ash 8200 feet above the volcano's crater. quite the sight there. >>> so is this, two nasa astronauts do be a spacewalk, has lots of buzz, earlier this week nasa was billing it as the first all-female spacewalk but they realized they didn't have the spacesuits to accommodate both women. now it's one man and one woman astronaut. this is video from a few minutes ago, swapping out lithium batteries outside the interstate space stati -- international space station. >>> do you find it hard to get out of bed? this might be a job for y
sigfried and roy suggested roy had a minor stroke on stage and that agitated the tiger.what happened recently. >> i think his actions in trying to possibly save the routine or rectify the situation actually ended up complicating it. >> that entire interview on the "today" show is coming up for you at 7:00, right after "today in the bay." >>> new video shows mexico's popocatpical volcano unleashing a powerful explosion after authorities raised the alert...
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roy vagelos and diana t. gelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products.w that we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good eveningthnd k you for joining us. u.s. investigators will head to the scene of a plane crash in t ethiopt killed all 157 teople on board this morning. search and rescus found no survivors at the scene of the crash, 40 miles south of ethiopia's capital of addis ababa. the ethiopian airlines plane was a four-month-old boeing 737 maxs eight, the nmodel of the popular commercial airliner. and the same model as anio indonesianair flight that crashed in october. kenya's transport ministerhe confirmed thatargest number of passengers were from kenya, where the plane was headed.th amon1
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stay humble. >> roy jones jr. >> roy jones jr. police say the man shake took down was arrested for battery, attempted robbery among other charges and i'm sure those two seniors were so thankful. >> absolutely. >> shake was there. >> shake and bake. >> everyone needs a shake in your life. >> i love that he was like that could have been my grandmother or grandfather. >> it's true. >> even in the middle of subduing the suspects, he was reaching for the i.d. wanted to cover all the bases. >> i was thinking that. i'm like, how did he know it was in his back pocket? he patted him down and got him down. >> thank you, adrienne. >>> a break in the case of a hit and run crash that left a teen in critical condition. the arrest overnight. >>> a man puts his life on the line to save a teen engulfed in flames from a fire pit. the dramatic 911 calls made as the man doused the flames with his own body. >>> and steven spielberg taking on netflix by trying to change the rules. why this academy award winner stage scars.he >>> "good morning america"
stay humble. >> roy jones jr. >> roy jones jr. police say the man shake took down was arrested for battery, attempted robbery among other charges and i'm sure those two seniors were so thankful. >> absolutely. >> shake was there. >> shake and bake. >> everyone needs a shake in your life. >> i love that he was like that could have been my grandmother or grandfather. >> it's true. >> even in the middle of subduing the suspects, he was reaching...
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roy and yes is we're being going to we don't like any of the mice in. my house my rules everybody has to and does them this. situation. the alliance. their life they lined. up on stage. the persecution of range of muslims in myanmar can be traced back decades to the military takeover in one nine hundred sixty to. many minorities suffered at the hands of the new dictatorship. the military ruled with an iron fist any form of dissent brutally stomped out. foxed monks believed to be the conscience of the governments and of the large majority of the people pressured leaders to adhere to buddhist principles. in bold and by widespread public support the monks led the saffron revolution against the military in two thousand and seven all united for democracy. obama know that they are living off of the list noble. goals are. and large are all of you go to yahoo dot your own d.c. much of new a lot of. these emotional fairs are. the most noble model don't let my all model. in your head by a mere. form of the like that thought it started out as this year me. first y
roy and yes is we're being going to we don't like any of the mice in. my house my rules everybody has to and does them this. situation. the alliance. their life they lined. up on stage. the persecution of range of muslims in myanmar can be traced back decades to the military takeover in one nine hundred sixty to. many minorities suffered at the hands of the new dictatorship. the military ruled with an iron fist any form of dissent brutally stomped out. foxed monks believed to be the conscience...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customed individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirent company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs statiofrom viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. u.s. and south korean officials announced an end to longtime joint military drills on the korean peninsula. the announcement came late yesterday, just two days after presidt trump's summit with north korean leader kim jong un ended without any agreement. in a statement, the pentagon said that current springtime drills would be replaced with" newly designed command post ercises and revised field training programs." the purpose of the annual exercises was to prepare the countries for a possible tinvasion of south korea n
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundndion. rosa. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your rerement company. additional support has been prided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. a class action lawsuit challenging the trump administration's zero tolerance policy just got bigge it was the policy which separated more than 2,700 migrant children from their families at the u.s.-mexico border last spring. the federal judge overseeing the case said the government must add what may be thousands more children and families to the case. in a ruling late yesterday, judge dana sabted a ly-released report from the office of the inspector ral at health and human services. it found federal agencies began separating families as ea
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. salind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. drporate funding is provi by mutual of america-- designing customized individua and group retirement products. that's why we're your .retirement compa additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening,oi and thanks forng us. new zealand is in mourning after the deadliest terror attack in the country's history. at least 49 people were shot ana killtwo mosques in new zealand's third-largest city of christchurch during friday prayer services. hundreds of mourners paid their respects at the site of the first shooting, the al noor mosque. others laid flowers at a msmorial site near the hospital where many victire being treated for injuries. several are still in critical erndition. today, family meidentified some of the victims, including a three-year-old child and a 71- yea
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donald trump defended failed republican senate candidate and accused child molester roy moore. >> royoore denies it. that's all i can say, he denies it and by the way, he totally denies it. i mean, roy moore denies it, and by the way, he gives away, he gi denoil. >> a total dedenial. he gave the benefit of the doubt to rob porter accused of abuing both of his ex wives. >> he also, as you probably know, he says he's innocent and i think you have to remember that. he said very strongly yesterday he's innocent. >> he defended the prince that had a washington post journalist cut up and murdered. >> i spoke with the crowned prince yesterday, and he strongly said that he had nothing to do with this. this was at a lower level. >> those are the kind of men that donald trump trusts, those are the kind of people he puts his faith in, which might not be surprising given those who blindly give their own loyalty to donald trump. that's next. give their own laloyty to donald trump. that's next. >>> matt gates found his wear into the hearing room for michael cohen's testimony and told reporters he w
donald trump defended failed republican senate candidate and accused child molester roy moore. >> royoore denies it. that's all i can say, he denies it and by the way, he totally denies it. i mean, roy moore denies it, and by the way, he gives away, he gi denoil. >> a total dedenial. he gave the benefit of the doubt to rob porter accused of abuing both of his ex wives. >> he also, as you probably know, he says he's innocent and i think you have to remember that. he said very...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been ovided by: and by the corporation for toublic broadcasting, and by contributionour pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at li ohari sreenivasan.rk, >> sreenivasan: good evening and apank you for joining us. in his first publiarance since returning from vietnam, president dona trump spoke today at the annual conservative political action conference in maryland. in a wide ranging, at times rambling speech that began with the president hugging a u.s. flag, mr. trump once aga s railed againcial counsel robert mueller's investigation of russian interference in t- 2016 electioing an expletive to describe it. >> they'rerying to take you out with ( bleep ) okay? with ( bleep ). >> sreenivasan: over more than two hours the president praised wis 2016
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided l by mut america-- designing customized individual rand grourement products. that's why we're your retirement company. radditional supas been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs thank you.om viewers like you. from t tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the coents are still secret, the attorney general is still iaviewing, and the demands to see spcounsel robert mueller's report on the almost two-year investigation into president trump and russian election interference are growing. photographers tracked the movements of attorney general william barr as he left home this morning. yesterday, in a letter to congreional leaders, barr said he anticipated he might be "in a position to advise you of the special counsel's principal lusions as soon as this weekend." president trump remained at his mar-a-lago estate in flor
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional supportas been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcastin and by contributions to your pbs yotation from viewers like you. gohan >> sreenivasan evening and thanks for joining us this sunday, march 17th. i'm hari sreenivasan. we're bringing you tonight's broadcast from the lamont- doherty earth observatory overloing the hudson river north of new york city. the observatory is part of columbia university's earth institute, where researchers and students work on complicated environmental issues facing the planet. we'll hear more about the research being done here and how it is helping advance our nding of climate change. but first, here are today's headlines. new zealanime minister jacinda ardern consoled community members at a mosque and paid respects to the victims of friday's ter
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trump then asked, where is my roy cone? his longtime, win at all costs, new york city lawyer? >> donald cannot take back seat. donald has to run the show because his personality is such, his intelligence is incredible. oops the man is literally a genius. i have been his lawyer since he was 23 years old. when i said i have been his lawyer, sometimes i feel like his lawyer. i always feel like his friend. but it's a very unusual relationship. he doesn't leave any hint to me. if there's a case involving $1,100 over whether one foot should go in one apartment or another part, donald will know every detail of that $1,100 case. >> roy cohn was loyal until his death and michael cohen echoed what you just heard but in a much different context. >> don jr. would never set up any meeting of significance alone and certainly not without checking with his father. and i also knew nothing went on in trump world, especially the campaign, without mr. trump's knowledge and approval. so i concluded that don jr. was referring to that june 2016 trump tower meeting about dirt on hillary, with the rus
trump then asked, where is my roy cone? his longtime, win at all costs, new york city lawyer? >> donald cannot take back seat. donald has to run the show because his personality is such, his intelligence is incredible. oops the man is literally a genius. i have been his lawyer since he was 23 years old. when i said i have been his lawyer, sometimes i feel like his lawyer. i always feel like his friend. but it's a very unusual relationship. he doesn't leave any hint to me. if there's a...
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the debt relief program at cal support services -- karen roy -- is a great example. [applause] >> tonight we're recognizing nona, katie, freida, and lisa, who turned this idea to reliable government-owned child support debt into a reality for san francisco parents and their families. part of our responsibility in government is to explain the decisions we are making. why we are making them, and how we think they benefit the city and our residents. this can be a difficult process, and unfortunately much of the time, the only time you hear from members of the public is when they are unhappy with the decision that you've made. trust me, i'm familiar with that. i deal with it every day. the final honoree tonight, diana o shima, created a robust outreach and engagement process for the port's waterfront plan. this is yet another example of the importance of not only of doing the hard work, but bringing people together who do not always agree on everything together at the table because transparency builds trust, and the court is stronger and our waterfront is more vibrant to
the debt relief program at cal support services -- karen roy -- is a great example. [applause] >> tonight we're recognizing nona, katie, freida, and lisa, who turned this idea to reliable government-owned child support debt into a reality for san francisco parents and their families. part of our responsibility in government is to explain the decisions we are making. why we are making them, and how we think they benefit the city and our residents. this can be a difficult process, and...