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the witness, washburn. and though they were scattered all over the country, with the fbi's help, one by one, she tracked them down. >> we asked people. knocked on their door. literally, told them we were investigating a cold case and, you know, we're -- we'd like to eliminate you as a potential suspect. would you give us your dna? we had, in total, about-160 people that we got dna samples from. >> reporter: 160 samples. they all needed to be compared with the dna samples from the two crime scenes. easier said than done. isn't like the movies. this would take months. no idea if any of it would pay off. >> coming up. >>> so, first batch goes out there. none of these guys were a match. then, i send the next batch out and it's the same thing. >> weeks. months. a year of dead ends. then, came the phone call. >> i was like, no way. >> when "dateline" continues. els s you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot o
the witness, washburn. and though they were scattered all over the country, with the fbi's help, one by one, she tracked them down. >> we asked people. knocked on their door. literally, told them we were investigating a cold case and, you know, we're -- we'd like to eliminate you as a potential suspect. would you give us your dna? we had, in total, about-160 people that we got dna samples from. >> reporter: 160 samples. they all needed to be compared with the dna samples from the...
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bill washburn is part of that pit crew.nged up. >> washburn: yeah.pe oftedo the? >> washburn: the biggest kind of failures for me are, like, the bottom part of the robot breaks off of the top part of the robot. ( chuckle ) and it's like... >> cooper: that seems like a big, big failure. ( chuckle ) >> washburn: and the hydraulic hoses are the only thing holding it together. >> cooper: recently, raibert and his team decided to push their robots in a way they never had before. >> raibert: we spent at least six months, maybe eight, just preparing for what we were going to do. and then, we started to get the technical teams working on the behavior. >> cooper: the behavior was dancing. l their robots got in on the act. ♪ the movements were cutting edge, but the music and the mashed potato were definitely old school. ♪ i can mashed potato. ♪ there are some people who see that and say, "that can't be real." >> raibert: nothing's more gratifying than hearing that. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ thmaed poto? >> raibert: this process of, you know, doing
bill washburn is part of that pit crew.nged up. >> washburn: yeah.pe oftedo the? >> washburn: the biggest kind of failures for me are, like, the bottom part of the robot breaks off of the top part of the robot. ( chuckle ) and it's like... >> cooper: that seems like a big, big failure. ( chuckle ) >> washburn: and the hydraulic hoses are the only thing holding it together. >> cooper: recently, raibert and his team decided to push their robots in a way they never...
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lincoln, is that you, lamon belts washburn in the chest thinking he poses a threat.coln says, oh, no, this is my friend. >> the next day, mrs. lincoln, still in philadelphia, was told that her husband was taken through baltimore in the dead of the night, and she was very upset. >> she was absolutely dramatically ballistic. threats to her husband were something that mary lincoln took quite seriously. and then to be forced to separate from his family. >> she flies into a rage, screaming no, i have to be with him. and everybody says "shhh, quiet." so they finally take her in a room and shut the door and lock it. >> once they calmed her down, mary lincoln and the boys all take the scheduled train. >> and actually, she experienced some tumult in baltimore because the mob that was going to harass her husband was harassing her. and the car they were in was rocked and insults were hurled. >> but the presidential special arrives in washington on time. and mary and the boys are reunited with lincoln. >> now that she knew her husband was safe and sound, mary immediately saw to
lincoln, is that you, lamon belts washburn in the chest thinking he poses a threat.coln says, oh, no, this is my friend. >> the next day, mrs. lincoln, still in philadelphia, was told that her husband was taken through baltimore in the dead of the night, and she was very upset. >> she was absolutely dramatically ballistic. threats to her husband were something that mary lincoln took quite seriously. and then to be forced to separate from his family. >> she flies into a rage,...
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i don't seem to be taking much effort to help small businesses out. >> tucker: ray washburn, when weke a year ago, i never imagined will be having the same kind off conversation a year later. i bet you didn't either, i appreciate you coming back tonight. the president spoke for a long time, longer than advertised, did he leave anything out of his address tonight? alex marlow is the editor in chief ofof breitbart news he's, he's also the author of the new book "to there's an awful lot of thought, that book is out may 18th. he joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming up. what do you think biden left out of tenant's speech? >> it seems like he left out virtually everything.y the guy really likes vaccines and masks. he didn't talk about personal responsibility, he didn't talk about the government's role in any of these antiscience lockdowns, he didn't talk nearly enough about the fact that weha can probably open up all of her schools today. he didn't talkal at all about te fact that this virus came from china, he didn't talk about the fact that the viruses coming over our borders. wan
i don't seem to be taking much effort to help small businesses out. >> tucker: ray washburn, when weke a year ago, i never imagined will be having the same kind off conversation a year later. i bet you didn't either, i appreciate you coming back tonight. the president spoke for a long time, longer than advertised, did he leave anything out of his address tonight? alex marlow is the editor in chief ofof breitbart news he's, he's also the author of the new book "to there's an awful lot...
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she received her undergraduate degree from washburn university and her master's degree from the university of maryland. i'll turn it over to ranking member blunt to introduce the other two witnesses. thank you. sen. blunt: thank you, chairwoman, and welcome to all of our panelists. the two i get to introduce, lee goodman, mr. goodman previously served as chairman of the commission -- commission and commissioner both of the federal elections commission. he has served as the legal counsel and policy adviser to the governor of virginia, the attorney general of virginia, the associate general counsel to the university of virginia, and general counsel to a number of political organizations. his experience covers a broad range of policy oriented subjects, including federal and state campaign finance laws, ethics laws, and election administration. we're glad to have him with us as well. and another former commissioner of the federal elections commission, bradley smith. professor smith is the founder and chairman of the institute for free speech and is the josiah blackmore and shirley naught profe
she received her undergraduate degree from washburn university and her master's degree from the university of maryland. i'll turn it over to ranking member blunt to introduce the other two witnesses. thank you. sen. blunt: thank you, chairwoman, and welcome to all of our panelists. the two i get to introduce, lee goodman, mr. goodman previously served as chairman of the commission -- commission and commissioner both of the federal elections commission. he has served as the legal counsel and...
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just saw, talked about the tragedy of restaurant owners losing their businesses, so many have, ray washburn owns a number of restaurants. he joins us as he did a year ago to assess the future of small businesses and restaurants in this country. we just love the president talk about the sadness, and you've experienced it, of small business owners without ever suggesting who did this. it was as if he was not connected to it at all. >> tucker, a year ago when i came on your show, we were just going into the shutdown. since then, 110,000 restaurants are shut down. what he's talking about, is a phony economy they're trying to create around us. they don't understand how difficult it is to operate a small business in the united states. the regulations the government has put on to us once this has happened is just mind-boggling what it's ended up doing to so many of us. through things like rent abatement that we now have to pay back, to all types of regulations on sanitation, and to things, it's very, very difficult to operate in this environment. they claim it's going to be a la la land at the end
just saw, talked about the tragedy of restaurant owners losing their businesses, so many have, ray washburn owns a number of restaurants. he joins us as he did a year ago to assess the future of small businesses and restaurants in this country. we just love the president talk about the sadness, and you've experienced it, of small business owners without ever suggesting who did this. it was as if he was not connected to it at all. >> tucker, a year ago when i came on your show, we were...
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thinking so far 15 staints no statewide mask mandate to talk about this charter holdings ceo ray washburntion, to what you are seeing happening in texas. now businesses will be allowed to open and do business, at one hundred percent capacity. you also have some rumors that this will also happen in alaska, and little by little you are seeing efforts to get small businesses back up and running. >> maria thank you for having me on yes, we are now as of next week at one hundred percent, frankly people criticized this mask mandate, our employees continue to wear it up to employers to decide if they want them to wear it or not majority of restaurants continue to have employees wear it if a customer chooses to wear one will fine if wearing into a restaurant 75%, to one hundred percent is a massive difference to all our restaurants. >> give us a sense of the impact that restaurants have felt you've been in the business can understand, what many small businesses have gone through. it has been a very severe year many restaurants will not be able to operate from here on out because they are out of b
thinking so far 15 staints no statewide mask mandate to talk about this charter holdings ceo ray washburntion, to what you are seeing happening in texas. now businesses will be allowed to open and do business, at one hundred percent capacity. you also have some rumors that this will also happen in alaska, and little by little you are seeing efforts to get small businesses back up and running. >> maria thank you for having me on yes, we are now as of next week at one hundred percent,...
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she received her undergraduate degree from washburn university and her master's degree from the university of maryland. i'll turn it over to ranking member blunt to introduce the other two witnesses. thank you. sen. blunt: thank you, chairwoman, and welcome to all of our panelists. the two i get to introduce, lee goodman, mr. goodman previously served as chairman of the commission -- commission and commissioner both of the federal elections commission. he has served as the legal counsel and policy adviser to the governor of virginia, the attorney general of virginia, the associate general counsel to the university of virginia, and general counsel to a number of political organizations. his experience covers a broad range of policy oriented subjects, including federal and state campaign finance laws, ethics laws, and election administration. we're glad to have him with us as well. and another former commissioner of the federal elections commission, bradley smith. professor smith is the founder and chairman of the institute for free speech and is the josiah blackmore and shirley naught profe
she received her undergraduate degree from washburn university and her master's degree from the university of maryland. i'll turn it over to ranking member blunt to introduce the other two witnesses. thank you. sen. blunt: thank you, chairwoman, and welcome to all of our panelists. the two i get to introduce, lee goodman, mr. goodman previously served as chairman of the commission -- commission and commissioner both of the federal elections commission. he has served as the legal counsel and...