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. >> boss of the robin brianna fenty. >> may you continue to shine like the diamond i'm britt tell your nation by your words, by your actions and the dew credit where ever you set a goal. >> brianna is only the second woman to receive the national hero title and she is now expected to promote tourism and education and investment for the island. >> all right. let's talk about the forecast a little more detail as we take a live look at downtown san francisco. >> dave spahr joins us again. kathryn, i don't i see it. >> some height of air. that was very bright picture. it just hit my eyes like we have also another bright picture here to some high cloudiness a little bit, just a touch there. east bay shoreline all lit up nicely for us as well. temperatures. these are currents now 70 up to santa rosa upper 60's off to the east bay. we may top these off a little bit tomorrow, getting up there. closer to 70 are getting into the lower 70's is we're going in san jose 72 half moon, bay drop back to 6869. meanwhile, 4 san francisco noting the winds. now they play a little bit of the forecast just a
. >> boss of the robin brianna fenty. >> may you continue to shine like the diamond i'm britt tell your nation by your words, by your actions and the dew credit where ever you set a goal. >> brianna is only the second woman to receive the national hero title and she is now expected to promote tourism and education and investment for the island. >> all right. let's talk about the forecast a little more detail as we take a live look at downtown san francisco. >> dave...
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when you put that up against, say, the interview he did with abc's robin roberts in which she treated everything he had to say as gospel instead of actively doing her job and maybe asking some hard questions. there wouldn't have been this media consensus that america is intract ibly racist. >> bill: downtown chicago 20 below who is outside going to a sandwich? the media isn't alone. kamala harris said smollett is one of the kindest, most gentle human beings i know. i'm praying for his quick recovery. an attempted modern dalyn muching. -- modern day lynching. that was on the 29th of january. hold your fire. take a breath. give it a minute. >> from very beginning as those newscasters were saying in the lead in the police were investigating it as a possible hate crime. what we now know is that from the very beginning, the police thought his story was full of holes and if you watch actually the body cam footage from one of the responding officers to jussie's apartment or hotel right after the alleged assault, you don't see someone who looks quite traumatized. you see someone who is really
when you put that up against, say, the interview he did with abc's robin roberts in which she treated everything he had to say as gospel instead of actively doing her job and maybe asking some hard questions. there wouldn't have been this media consensus that america is intract ibly racist. >> bill: downtown chicago 20 below who is outside going to a sandwich? the media isn't alone. kamala harris said smollett is one of the kindest, most gentle human beings i know. i'm praying for his...
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prouder people, we, therefore, present to you the designee for national hero of barbados, ambassador robin rihanna fenti. may you continue to shine like a diamond. >> britain's prince charles also attended the ceremony. he was given the country's highest ranking honor, the order of freedom, a move meant to highlight the close relationship that still exists between barbados and the united kingdom. >>> honduras is nearing a major political milestone. castro is on track to become the country's first female president. her husband was ousted in a coup 12 years ago. castro ran in a field of more than a dozen candidates. she has vowed to battle corruption and address the conditions that have led to migration from honduras to the united states. >>> well, it is deja vu in sweden. social democrat magdalena anderson has been elected prime minister again just days after she had already won the job and quickly resigned. anderson quit hours after she was elected last week when her proposed budget was defeated and her coalition government broke down. now sweden's first female prime minister plans to form
prouder people, we, therefore, present to you the designee for national hero of barbados, ambassador robin rihanna fenti. may you continue to shine like a diamond. >> britain's prince charles also attended the ceremony. he was given the country's highest ranking honor, the order of freedom, a move meant to highlight the close relationship that still exists between barbados and the united kingdom. >>> honduras is nearing a major political milestone. castro is on track to become...
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for more on how virgil abloh shaped fashion i am joined by robin, the senior critic at large for the washington post. thank you for joining the newshour. what has been the reaction to mr. alboh's death. >> the fashion industry has been in shock. i don't think anyone really realize the gravity of his illness. and he was only 41 years old. the other aspect is just the immense sadness that this was someone at the top of their game. and really paving the way for others to have such a short legacy. stephanie: why did his work have such residents-- resonance? was it just the force of his character? >> i think it was a combination of things. one was that he came to fashion from really a circuitous route. he had not studied at fit or parsons. he came from the creative world of music. from branding, from working with kanye west. and he also was someone who walked very tall. when he got to louis vuitton. he was very much proud of the fact that he was a black design at that level. he sought to hire other black designers -- and he sought to create scholarships targeting black designers. i also t
for more on how virgil abloh shaped fashion i am joined by robin, the senior critic at large for the washington post. thank you for joining the newshour. what has been the reaction to mr. alboh's death. >> the fashion industry has been in shock. i don't think anyone really realize the gravity of his illness. and he was only 41 years old. the other aspect is just the immense sadness that this was someone at the top of their game. and really paving the way for others to have such a short...
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for more on how vigil abloh shaped fashion and beyond, i'm joined by robin givhan, the senior critic at large for the "washington post." ms. givhan, thank you for joinings newshour, what has been the reaction to the death in the fashion industry? >> the fashion industry has been in shockment i don't think anyone really realized the gravity of the illness. and he was only 41 years old. the other aspect is just immense sadness that this was someone at the top of their game and really paving a way for others to have such a short, short legacy. >> why did his work have such resonance. did he have a unique signature you can describe or was it just the force of his character? >> i think it was the combination of things. one was that he came to fashion from really a-- he hadn't studied at fit, he hadn't studied at parsons, he really came from the creative world of music. from branding, from working with kayne west. and he also was someone who walked very tall when he got to louis vuitton. he was very much proud of the fact that he was a black de cyber at that level. and he sought to hire ot
for more on how vigil abloh shaped fashion and beyond, i'm joined by robin givhan, the senior critic at large for the "washington post." ms. givhan, thank you for joinings newshour, what has been the reaction to the death in the fashion industry? >> the fashion industry has been in shockment i don't think anyone really realized the gravity of the illness. and he was only 41 years old. the other aspect is just immense sadness that this was someone at the top of their game and...
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robin gave a shoutout to snazzy's in southwest ohio,. berea. sarah mentioned sunset bistro, devoted to honoring our veterans, another community with a big state university in northwest ohio. heather wrote about let's eat cake in urbana. she said the owner is always doing something for the downtown business association and greater community. donna said i can't say enough about scott, the owner of salad crazy. scott goes above and beyond to make the city of avon lake, a city on lake erie east of lorraine, a great place to live and raise children. lauren said poka art does amazing digital printing and photography. she restores old photographs into digital paintings. tia said gem ni creations, a small city southeast of columbus, wonderful people who started selling out of their homes and during town events. they finally have their own shop. theresa mentioned chris fult signs company in lima, lima just swore in a new mayor, sharita smith and the mayor of dayton attended the swearing in. amber mentioned the copper penny salon. vicky mentioned the cha
robin gave a shoutout to snazzy's in southwest ohio,. berea. sarah mentioned sunset bistro, devoted to honoring our veterans, another community with a big state university in northwest ohio. heather wrote about let's eat cake in urbana. she said the owner is always doing something for the downtown business association and greater community. donna said i can't say enough about scott, the owner of salad crazy. scott goes above and beyond to make the city of avon lake, a city on lake erie east of...
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. >> robin roberts loves. >> fan favorite and everything slashed in half that starts at $36 and as we said free shipping. >> from the skin to the teeth. >> yes, so this is gloscience. what's great bt about this is -- >> here, t.j., open wide. >> no sensitivity. well, it's been touched a lot so that's why. otherwise, it is a fabulous product to try. so what's great about this is no strips, no rinse, no mess. you get with it seven of these glo vials, fast eight-minute treatments, you get whiter, brighter teeth. it is clinically proven to work. it is phenomenal with great reviews, today $67 and free shipping. the same technology used in a lot of dental practices. for a then we get to a little beauty situation with butter. it's like butter. >> it's like butter. she does it for us. butter london. what's great here we have all kinds of options for your lips to your tips. all of their best nail polish products. tips, my nail tips, i'm pointing to that. look at these gift kits. this woman is going to drive me crazy. these little gift kits, how about that? so many amazing options including the
. >> robin roberts loves. >> fan favorite and everything slashed in half that starts at $36 and as we said free shipping. >> from the skin to the teeth. >> yes, so this is gloscience. what's great bt about this is -- >> here, t.j., open wide. >> no sensitivity. well, it's been touched a lot so that's why. otherwise, it is a fabulous product to try. so what's great about this is no strips, no rinse, no mess. you get with it seven of these glo vials, fast...
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change if you had a magic wand so when it comes to policy or thathe like to start with mehran and then robin and close with jeremy. >> it's a great question marietje and the thing i would focus on moving the locus of agency from being all about individual choice and thinking about what is collectively possible of what they mean by that is oftentimes the question around engaging with technology and what choices people have estimated the individual level. you have the opportunity to use a particular app or not use a nap or to reuse an app to you may have privacy settings on a particular application or in your web browser and what kind of information you are giving out but that places all at the onus the individual to have to try to protect things you care about in the bigger question here is can we actually have a system that helps individual? we don't just put people in cars and say drive safely and if you are worried about driving safely then don't drive. that gives people a choice because there's real value in diving. we. a whole set of infrastructure. they are things like lanes and traffic
change if you had a magic wand so when it comes to policy or thathe like to start with mehran and then robin and close with jeremy. >> it's a great question marietje and the thing i would focus on moving the locus of agency from being all about individual choice and thinking about what is collectively possible of what they mean by that is oftentimes the question around engaging with technology and what choices people have estimated the individual level. you have the opportunity to use a...
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our first witness is miss robin gates. she is the director of the international space station at nasa headquarters. as iss director, she leads strategy, policy integration, and a stakeholder engagement for the station. in her 35 years at nasa, she has led the development management, life and habitat systems for the space missions. she holds a bachelor of chemical engineering degree. our second witness was selected by nasa as an astronaut in 2005 and she computed at her first spaceflight, where she became the first person to sequence dna in space. prior to be coming nasa -- prior to nasa, she worked as an investigator in medical research, studying viral diseases. she has recently served at one -- [indiscernible] she has spent a total of 300 days in space and conducted four spacewalks. she hold a bachelor of science in molecular biology and a phd in cancer biology for stanford from stanford university. our third witness is the ceo of nano racks. they have customers in 30 countries, ranging from governmental agencies universi
our first witness is miss robin gates. she is the director of the international space station at nasa headquarters. as iss director, she leads strategy, policy integration, and a stakeholder engagement for the station. in her 35 years at nasa, she has led the development management, life and habitat systems for the space missions. she holds a bachelor of chemical engineering degree. our second witness was selected by nasa as an astronaut in 2005 and she computed at her first spaceflight, where...
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capitol historical society this and robin rebecca bronze robbers heirs of two prominent political families explain the tactics in a play, your guide to changing the world. >> the first think that she doesn't get this idea of a parade down pennsylvania avenue, celebratory parade read i'm sure you've seen this picture but this idea of taking a cause, and march on washington. that was the best idea. and it's also common that we just think of it as a traffic headache but it was never been done before in this like the idea of a march through the corridors of the central washington it from the legislative branch of the executive branch and that was her idea and in 1913 read, which i will talk about at great length since giving us an opportunity some going to restrain myself because we have a lot to cover today. did not go at all as planned so again an event those planned out to last minute but his massive crowd and walks up pennsylvania avenue pretty this is about 13th street you can see the capitol the background a large billing in the right and the post office and trump tower and it's really g
capitol historical society this and robin rebecca bronze robbers heirs of two prominent political families explain the tactics in a play, your guide to changing the world. >> the first think that she doesn't get this idea of a parade down pennsylvania avenue, celebratory parade read i'm sure you've seen this picture but this idea of taking a cause, and march on washington. that was the best idea. and it's also common that we just think of it as a traffic headache but it was never been...
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ah robin bad dreamer shaped bankers are those with dares sinks we dare to ask ah ah, with this is whom both the one business show you cannot afford to miss. i'm been one. remember at jaguar in washington here we have coming up. the holidays are just around the corner and the supply chain situation isn't looking great, which might, 4th, consumers detain, holiday shopping habits. we'll talk about what we can expect this coming season. and then thinking of supply chain constraints, coupled with inflation and the economy struggling to recover from the pandemic. how does the highly lucrative holiday retail season.
ah robin bad dreamer shaped bankers are those with dares sinks we dare to ask ah ah, with this is whom both the one business show you cannot afford to miss. i'm been one. remember at jaguar in washington here we have coming up. the holidays are just around the corner and the supply chain situation isn't looking great, which might, 4th, consumers detain, holiday shopping habits. we'll talk about what we can expect this coming season. and then thinking of supply chain constraints, coupled with...
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thanks, robin. stocks sank today amid news of the. >> on the kron variant, the dow tumbled 905 points. the nasdaq and s and p also lost more than 2% of their values travel and energy stocks were among the biggest losers. investors fear that the new variant may lead to lockdowns again. >> they have sold off airline stocks. you not a united airlines delta airlines and american airlines are down 7, 8, 9%, respectively. also, the investors are moving into stocks that benefited during the pandemic zoom communications is up 10% today. how on the exercise company is up 3% today. >> investors are also worried that the supply chain issues that have been impacting global markets for months will worsen amid the new variant today was the worst single-day drop for the dow in more than a year, president biden says that he has already met with members of the covid response team to evaluate their response to the new on the kron variant in a statement released by the white house and the president urged unvaccinated
thanks, robin. stocks sank today amid news of the. >> on the kron variant, the dow tumbled 905 points. the nasdaq and s and p also lost more than 2% of their values travel and energy stocks were among the biggest losers. investors fear that the new variant may lead to lockdowns again. >> they have sold off airline stocks. you not a united airlines delta airlines and american airlines are down 7, 8, 9%, respectively. also, the investors are moving into stocks that benefited during...
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i am robin givhan, senior critic-at-large for the washington post. today, as part of our race in america series, we are talking about the smithsonian anthology of hip-hop and rap, which will be released tomorrow. my guests today are kevin young, the director of the national museum of african american history and culture, and dr. dwandalyn reece, who is the organization's associate director for curatorial affairs. welcome to you both. curatorial affairs. welcome to you both. dr. reece: thank you. mr. young: thanks for having us. ms. givhan: i thought i would start with you, dr. reece, and if you can just give us a sense of why the smithsonian felt it was important to put together this anthology. what was the impetus for it? dr. reece: well, the impetus, i mean, it ties a lot to the philosophy of smithsonian folkways records and the national museum of african american culture. and our museum is about the past but also about the present and the future. and hip-hop has been around with us for 40-plus years, and so it's just a natural outgrowth of looking
i am robin givhan, senior critic-at-large for the washington post. today, as part of our race in america series, we are talking about the smithsonian anthology of hip-hop and rap, which will be released tomorrow. my guests today are kevin young, the director of the national museum of african american history and culture, and dr. dwandalyn reece, who is the organization's associate director for curatorial affairs. welcome to you both. curatorial affairs. welcome to you both. dr. reece: thank...
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i am robin givhan, senior critic-at-large for the washington post. today, as part of our race in america series, we are talking about the smithsonian anthol
i am robin givhan, senior critic-at-large for the washington post. today, as part of our race in america series, we are talking about the smithsonian anthol
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and i™m robin givhan. thanks for joining us. ♪ >> get c-span on the go. watch the day biggest political events live, on demand anywhere. access top highlights. listen to c-span radio and discover new podcasts all for free. download c-span now today. >> civil rights activist and finance experts testify on barriers facing ld -- lgbtq individuals from the house financial subcommittee. good afternoon. i am pleased to convene the subcommittee on diversity and inclusion for a hybrid hearing entitled, there is no pride and prejudice, eliminating barriers to full economic
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the same time, he was like a patriarch, father figure kid i think he considered himself almost like a robin hood sort of figure appeared he used the cash he made to put people to work and to provide services. i interviewed a guy who remembered growing up in the 1930's and he had a younger sibling who died at the age of maybe three. he said we were poor. dad was out of work. we had the funeral and the casket and all of this and we buried our little brother. he went to the mortuary to pay for it. they said mr. pendergast has already taken care of that kid it was those kind of things that aren't a people's lifelong loyalty. when times are tough when people are poor, they don't care about the politics so much. they don't care who is the officeholder. what they care is, how my going to eat today? how my going to feed my family? how can i find a job? they did that through boss tom pendergast. >> we continue our look at controversial politicians with a visit to springfield, illinois. this capital city has seen its share of corrupt politicians including four of the state's last 12 governors who ser
the same time, he was like a patriarch, father figure kid i think he considered himself almost like a robin hood sort of figure appeared he used the cash he made to put people to work and to provide services. i interviewed a guy who remembered growing up in the 1930's and he had a younger sibling who died at the age of maybe three. he said we were poor. dad was out of work. we had the funeral and the casket and all of this and we buried our little brother. he went to the mortuary to pay for it....
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and he robin, the news ahead will take you to nigeria is born. i states where people's lives, peter returned to normal, as i put aside their fear of the armed route. booker, her rom, women's rights activists in georgia, accused the government of failing to act against rising online abuse. and in sports, this nfl superstar is on the defense once again. what is putting it will find out more later ah, in the country with an abundance of results, rate bar and walk indonesia, his firms for me, we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. investment. let be part when denise is growth and progress, invest indonesia, now pay, pay us em yet. check out what's going on, what's going on. these guys are amazing. our satellite telecom connectivity means these mobile teams know exactly where they're going and exactly who and what they need to do to help your one ever kind a sale. what do you mean one
and he robin, the news ahead will take you to nigeria is born. i states where people's lives, peter returned to normal, as i put aside their fear of the armed route. booker, her rom, women's rights activists in georgia, accused the government of failing to act against rising online abuse. and in sports, this nfl superstar is on the defense once again. what is putting it will find out more later ah, in the country with an abundance of results, rate bar and walk indonesia, his firms for me, we...
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i want to do a round robin. is this verdict what you expected, i'll start with you, elie? >> yes, it's what i expected. it's illegal to lynch a black man in this country as long as you catch it on video. as long as you catch it on video and the dumb defendants leak that video thinking that it's going to help them and go through one, not one but two prosecutors and you get an all white jury but a judge who isn't as bias as some of the judges we've seen in the recent past, yes, it's illegal to lynch a black person in that particular set of circumstances and this was the result i expected. >> i will put -- i never almost never disagree with you, elie, but we don't have an anti lynching law in this country so in terms of federal law, we don't have an anti lynching law. it isn't federally illegal to lynch a black man in this country. katie phang, you've been covering this case with us. you and paul butler were the legal dream team on this. is this the result you expected? >> it was but i don't think it was 100% because it was a rule of law victory. the history to get here was t
i want to do a round robin. is this verdict what you expected, i'll start with you, elie? >> yes, it's what i expected. it's illegal to lynch a black man in this country as long as you catch it on video. as long as you catch it on video and the dumb defendants leak that video thinking that it's going to help them and go through one, not one but two prosecutors and you get an all white jury but a judge who isn't as bias as some of the judges we've seen in the recent past, yes, it's illegal...
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charisma of a hollywood actor and you know if you see him in films you'll you know, my students all think robin williams is theodore roosevelt from the movie a night at the museum and there of course, he is a man of action, but there's so many films about theodore roosevelt many of which include that rough rider image the cowboy on horseback storming up a san juan hill or something like that. so, yeah, absolutely and the charisma he knew roosevelt in his own lifetime the power of motion pictures and he tried to capture that essence in in many ways. and he was a man of the time it was such a period of change. absolutely. i mean the introduction of airplanes submarines motion pictures. in fact come in during his is time at the white house. so this is a remarkable period of changing he seems to be really the first modern president because he understands that capturing the imagination of the american people is really a pr exercise and he needs to reach out to them in order to get congress to do something or in order to you know, extend american power throughout the world. so roosevelt is a revoluti
charisma of a hollywood actor and you know if you see him in films you'll you know, my students all think robin williams is theodore roosevelt from the movie a night at the museum and there of course, he is a man of action, but there's so many films about theodore roosevelt many of which include that rough rider image the cowboy on horseback storming up a san juan hill or something like that. so, yeah, absolutely and the charisma he knew roosevelt in his own lifetime the power of motion...
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if you see him in films, my students all think robin williams is theodore roosevelt from the movie "a night in the museum." but there's so many films about theodore roosevelt that include that rough rider image, the cowboy on horseback. so, yeah, absolutely. and the charisma, he knew -- roosevelt -- the power of motion pictures. and he tried to capture that essence in many ways. >> and he was a man of the tomb. it was such a period of change. >> the introduction of airplanes, submarines, motion pictures come in during his time at the white house. this is a remarkable period of change. and he seems to be the first modern president because he understands capturing the imagination of the american people is really a pr exercise and he needs to reach out to them in order to get congress to do something or in order to extend american power throughout the world. roosevelt is a revolutionary figure for the white house because he reshapes the office itself. >> we're going to take questions from people watching this. but, first, we have another special bit of insight from one of the brightest s
if you see him in films, my students all think robin williams is theodore roosevelt from the movie "a night in the museum." but there's so many films about theodore roosevelt that include that rough rider image, the cowboy on horseback. so, yeah, absolutely. and the charisma, he knew -- roosevelt -- the power of motion pictures. and he tried to capture that essence in many ways. >> and he was a man of the tomb. it was such a period of change. >> the introduction of...
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robin son-in-law was carrying it through the court packing case. he was the senate majority leader who literally worked himself to death and died before he could be appointed to the court. but roosevelt had turned on him and he was afraid that as a southerner, he wouldn't carry through his liberal agenda. so he left robinson in history. and robinson, i found out his best friend was bernard ba baruke. >> there's a college named after him, isn't you there? >> that's where i work. but it is strange the way things turned. the whole thing could have been settled long before it went down to defeat if the plan had -- it's been carried through. roosevelt was going to appoint robinson. he was going to have it his way or the highway. >> i have two more comments about the appointees. i want to flag felix frankfurter because he was, of course, brilliant. and in his career, i think, most closely to the judicial restraint model that court packing is about, that our policy in our country should by and large be made by our elected representatives and it's the supr
robin son-in-law was carrying it through the court packing case. he was the senate majority leader who literally worked himself to death and died before he could be appointed to the court. but roosevelt had turned on him and he was afraid that as a southerner, he wouldn't carry through his liberal agenda. so he left robinson in history. and robinson, i found out his best friend was bernard ba baruke. >> there's a college named after him, isn't you there? >> that's where i work. but...
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my students all think robin williams is theodore roosevelt from "night at the museum." and there he is a man of action. many images include the rough rider image storming up a san juan hill or something like that. absolutely and the charisma, he knew, roosevelt knew the power of motion pictures and he tried to capture that essence in many ways. >> he was a man of the time. it was such a period of change. >> absolutely. the introduction of airplanes, submarines, motion pictures, in fact, and this is a remarkable period. he seems to be the first modern president, because he understands capturing the imagination is a pr exercise and he needs to reach out to get congress to do something or to extend american power throughout the world. roosevelt is a revolutionary figure for the white house because he reshapes the office itself. >> well, we're going to take questions from -- i see them coming in from a lot of the people watching. but first we have another special bit of insite from one of the brightest stars that i know at the white house historical association. the histori
my students all think robin williams is theodore roosevelt from "night at the museum." and there he is a man of action. many images include the rough rider image storming up a san juan hill or something like that. absolutely and the charisma, he knew, roosevelt knew the power of motion pictures and he tried to capture that essence in many ways. >> he was a man of the time. it was such a period of change. >> absolutely. the introduction of airplanes, submarines, motion...
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square yesterday because of the robberies that we've seen recently groups of people who may have heard robin vandalized. more than a dozen or half a dozen stores in the area friday night that included the louis baton store. you now need a reservation. as a matter of fact, to go into that store. that's one of the new policy changes they've implemented. we did talk to some shoppers who say they still feel safe there despite the recent crime, some business owners, though, tell a different story. there. even thinking about maybe pulling up stakes and leaving san francisco altogether. >> everything's on the table right now and we love the city. gump's has been part of san francisco and part of union square for over 150 years. we help build this vibrant area. it would be extremely disappointing for us to have to pack up and leave. >> san francisco. police say the burglaries at union square were coordinated in fact, this morning. we're told that the police have arrested 9 suspects so far connected to that. we'll see if they arrest more. meanwhile, in the south bay police in san jose are now saying
square yesterday because of the robberies that we've seen recently groups of people who may have heard robin vandalized. more than a dozen or half a dozen stores in the area friday night that included the louis baton store. you now need a reservation. as a matter of fact, to go into that store. that's one of the new policy changes they've implemented. we did talk to some shoppers who say they still feel safe there despite the recent crime, some business owners, though, tell a different story....
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square in san francisco yesterday because of the recent robberies that we saw there groups of people, robin vandalized, more than a half dozen stores in the area friday night, including including the louis baton right there on union square. and in fact, now you need a reservation to get inside. they're not going let and while some shoppers say, yeah, they do still feel safe there despite the uptick in crime. some of the business owners tell us a different story. they think maybe it's time to leave. >> everything's on the table right now and we love the city. gump's has been part of san francisco and part of union square for over 150 years. we help build this vibrant area. it would be extremely disappointing for us to have to pack up and leave. >> san francisco police say that the burglaries at union square. we're coordinated as of this morning. they've been able to arrest 9 suspects connected to those crimes. we'll see if any more follow. >> well in the south bay police in san jose are now saying 2 different robberies at 2 malls across the street from one another might have been coordinated
square in san francisco yesterday because of the recent robberies that we saw there groups of people, robin vandalized, more than a half dozen stores in the area friday night, including including the louis baton right there on union square. and in fact, now you need a reservation to get inside. they're not going let and while some shoppers say, yeah, they do still feel safe there despite the uptick in crime. some of the business owners tell us a different story. they think maybe it's time to...
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a group of people, as you may have heard robin vandalized about a half dozen stores on friday night. louis baton was one of the biggest ones hit their union square. and you now need a reservation apparently to get inside. that's a new policy they put in place. and while some shoppers say they do still feel safe despite this uptick in crime, some business owners tell us that they're in fact considering whether it's even worth staying in san francisco at all. >> everything's on the table right now and we love the city. gump's has been part of san francisco and part of union square for over 150 years. we help build this vibrant area. it would be extremely disappointing for us to have to pack up and leave. >> yes, san francisco police say the burglaries at union square were coordinated as of this morning. police have arrested 9 suspects connected to that case. >> well, in the south bay, police in san jose are now saying 2 different robberies at 2 malls across the street from one another might have all been coordinated as well. well, they say the group of robbers stole about $40,000 worth
a group of people, as you may have heard robin vandalized about a half dozen stores on friday night. louis baton was one of the biggest ones hit their union square. and you now need a reservation apparently to get inside. that's a new policy they put in place. and while some shoppers say they do still feel safe despite this uptick in crime, some business owners tell us that they're in fact considering whether it's even worth staying in san francisco at all. >> everything's on the table...
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in fact, this is video of a group that robin vandalized louis baton there. in fact, more than a phalf-dozen other stores in th area on friday night, including the louis that on their union square. so you now need a reservation just to get inside. that's a new policy they put in place. and while some shoppers say they still feel safe despite the recent crime some of his business owners tell us that they are considering, whether it's time to leave san francisco altogether. >> everything's on the table right now and we love the city. gump's has been part of san francisco and part of union square for over 150 years. we help build this vibrant area. it would be extremely disappointing for us to have to pack up and leave. >> san francisco. police say the burglaries at union square were coordinated. and as of this morning, police have arrested 9 suspects in connection with those crimes. >> well, in the south bay police in san jose are now saying 2 different robberies at 2 malls across the street from one another might have been coordinated as well. they say a group
in fact, this is video of a group that robin vandalized louis baton there. in fact, more than a phalf-dozen other stores in th area on friday night, including the louis that on their union square. so you now need a reservation just to get inside. that's a new policy they put in place. and while some shoppers say they still feel safe despite the recent crime some of his business owners tell us that they are considering, whether it's time to leave san francisco altogether. >> everything's...
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so can robin. the 2-year-old lab started life in guide dog school. >> she flunked out because she likes squirrels too much. >> reporter: that is when veterinarian patty unger found robin and started training her for this hair brained idea of getting dogs to sniff out covid-19. i mean, a dog's nose is used in so many professions. >> waste water management, finding pcbs in landfills, using them in idaho to find bee colonies. >> why not sniffing for a virus? dr. unger says when we have a disease or virus our body makes chemicals that give off a certain smell that dogs can detect. >> ten people that have covid all make the same smell. >> reporter: so far unger says after extensive training robin and gromit have a near perfect track record of sniffing out the virus in people. >> well that gee whiz moment of, this works. she actually knows what she is doing. >> reporter: the dogs are still learning and are merely doing this as a courtesy at the ice arena. unger thinks with proper research and methods the
so can robin. the 2-year-old lab started life in guide dog school. >> she flunked out because she likes squirrels too much. >> reporter: that is when veterinarian patty unger found robin and started training her for this hair brained idea of getting dogs to sniff out covid-19. i mean, a dog's nose is used in so many professions. >> waste water management, finding pcbs in landfills, using them in idaho to find bee colonies. >> why not sniffing for a virus? dr. unger says...
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host: let's hear from robin chicago. caller: good morning. i just want to mention, the trial should not have taken place at all until the jury makeup was half white and half people of color. thank you. host: i always get that mame -- name wrong. very is in california. -- barry is in california. caller: if it was in a different state, he might have found guilty, especially in california. also, i want to say that if all this defunding the police thing didn't happen, if the public didn't feel they had to protect themselves, this probably wouldn't have ever happened. you've got these idiots that want to defund the law and don't want to have lost so they can riot. then you have public citizens that are going to go out and feel like they have to protect themselves. this kids dad had business there. he wanted to go help out. he's over there with a group of people that all had guns. he's walking with them. it looks like the protesters singled him out. it looks like the protesters got him away from the group. they started harassing him. he didn't shoo
host: let's hear from robin chicago. caller: good morning. i just want to mention, the trial should not have taken place at all until the jury makeup was half white and half people of color. thank you. host: i always get that mame -- name wrong. very is in california. -- barry is in california. caller: if it was in a different state, he might have found guilty, especially in california. also, i want to say that if all this defunding the police thing didn't happen, if the public didn't feel they...
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robin, good to see you. we saw your names come up in the credit. thanks for joining us. so, how did franklin come to be a what sort of cultural impacted he have? >> so, frankly actually came to be -- actually his full name is franklin armstrong. but frankly team to be through an act of a light ship in 1968, -- a couple of weeks after the assassination of martin luther king, a white school teacher wrote a letter to charles schulz and said i think you need to have african american representation in your comic strip. and charles schulz brought her back and said, i would love to do that, but i want to make sure that the black community does not think that i'm condescending to them. so, he was very aware of a potential impact. she spoke to several of her friends who were black and they said, they thought it would be a great thing. wrote him back, told him that, and shortly thereafter, franklin was in the comic strip. actually, july that same year, from april to july. >> so, before we talk about the legacy of franklin. there is controversy around this iconic scene. here frankl
robin, good to see you. we saw your names come up in the credit. thanks for joining us. so, how did franklin come to be a what sort of cultural impacted he have? >> so, frankly actually came to be -- actually his full name is franklin armstrong. but frankly team to be through an act of a light ship in 1968, -- a couple of weeks after the assassination of martin luther king, a white school teacher wrote a letter to charles schulz and said i think you need to have african american...
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ah, clubs and robin you're watching out. there were like my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes. julians get ready to choose a new president with 2 very different front runners. leading opinion polls also wrapping up his tore of africa, secretary of state antony blinkin promises the us. we'll do more to help development plus i'm andy richardson at the out rate stadium in cats are where in exactly one year's time, the middle east's 1st football world cup will be kicking off. ah, welcome to the program. the pandemic has stirring deep public anger in some parts of europe over new coven 19 restrictions. the netherlands are seen a 2nd night of rioting with people, frank stones, and fireworks that police in the hague. 3 protesters are being treated in hospital after police open fire. thousands of people have also rallied in vienna. now the world health organization has warned half a 1000000 people could die in europe by march unless urgent action is taken. that in barbara starts our coverage ah, gathering in
ah, clubs and robin you're watching out. there were like my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes. julians get ready to choose a new president with 2 very different front runners. leading opinion polls also wrapping up his tore of africa, secretary of state antony blinkin promises the us. we'll do more to help development plus i'm andy richardson at the out rate stadium in cats are where in exactly one year's time, the middle east's 1st football world cup will be kicking...
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host: let's go to robin calling from santa fe, new mexico on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for the opportunity to ask this question. i am currently on medicare, medicaid as a disabled person. but i will be turning 65 soon so i do not know if this is going to automatically change, stay the same. do i need to switch insurance companies? i am unclear what happens at that point in time. i also had a question about coverage for alternative medication. for example, i go to an acupuncturist and they have a lot of different chinese herbs, but none of those are covered under any plan that i can think of. additionally, what about medical marijuana? do you think that that will ever be covered under any plan? host: i'm going to suggest you direct your questions for a medicare expert in your state. i can tell you that i do not know much about the medicare rules and what you should do. but there has to be somebody out there you can ask. let's go to gloria who is calling from massachusetts on the independent line. good morning. are you there? caller: yes. h
host: let's go to robin calling from santa fe, new mexico on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for the opportunity to ask this question. i am currently on medicare, medicaid as a disabled person. but i will be turning 65 soon so i do not know if this is going to automatically change, stay the same. do i need to switch insurance companies? i am unclear what happens at that point in time. i also had a question about coverage for alternative medication. for...
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speakers include bob woodward and a keynote address by robin carroll. watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> c-spanshop.org's c-span's online store. rouse through our collection of c-span products, apparel, books, home decor, and accessories. there is something for every c-span fan. every purchase helps support our nonprofit operation. shop now or anytime at c-spanshop.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are in our open forum segment where you can call and talk about the most important political stories on your mind. we are opening up our regular lines. democrats (202) 748-8000. republicans (202) 748-8001. independents (202) 748-8002. you can always text us at (202) 748-8003. we will start off by pointing out that on friday, the federal health officials said that all americans are eligible for coronavirus vaccine boosters. i bring to you a couple of paragraphs of the story from "the washington post." all american adults became eligible for boos
speakers include bob woodward and a keynote address by robin carroll. watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> c-spanshop.org's c-span's online store. rouse through our collection of c-span products, apparel, books, home decor, and accessories. there is something for every c-span fan. every purchase helps support our nonprofit operation. shop now or anytime at c-spanshop.org. >>...
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robin and susan rosenbaum the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." tonight, the nation's eyes are fixed on kenosha, wisconsin after kyle rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges. last august, rittenhouse using an ar-15 rifle and killed two people spark bid the police shooting of jacob blake. it set off arguments abouthe second amendment, vigilante killings and race. rittenhouse argued that he acted on self defense. on friday, he was acquitted of first degree intentional homicide and four other felony charges. here's that moment and a lawyer from rittenhouse speaking after the verdict. >> kyle h. rittenhouse not guilty. as to the fifth count of the information, we the jury find the defendant kyle h. rittenhouse not guilty. >> we're thankful in more ways than one that the jury finally gotter that true story. yamiche: meanwhile, the family of one of the men killed said in a statement that the verdict "s
robin and susan rosenbaum the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." tonight, the nation's eyes are fixed on kenosha, wisconsin after kyle rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges. last august, rittenhouse using an ar-15 rifle and killed two people spark bid the police shooting of jacob blake. it...
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including the alarming actions by robin and the leaders of the wisconsin legislature. trying to hijack the election process. it's not a party it's a cult. and we have to be utterly alarmed at the direction that this is taking. we can't survive as a country without a viable two party system. without leaders willing to stand up to this set of violent responses, and kevin mccarthy is pathetic in that respect. we're in deep deep trouble. >> yeah. the weakness wafts off mccarthy. and always has. meadows floating that trump idea. which that's -- i thought it was a troll. it's a real thing out there. i think will probably pick up. almost certainly pick up steam. it's done a variety of reasons. one of them is put pressure on mccarthy. to say, do the full maga bit or you're out. >> and we know the strategy here. they made it overt. that what they're going to do is take control of the house. and of course if they do take control of the house, we'll see 500 -- it's going to be an attempt if the lose in 2024 to try and send the election to the house where they will almost certainl
including the alarming actions by robin and the leaders of the wisconsin legislature. trying to hijack the election process. it's not a party it's a cult. and we have to be utterly alarmed at the direction that this is taking. we can't survive as a country without a viable two party system. without leaders willing to stand up to this set of violent responses, and kevin mccarthy is pathetic in that respect. we're in deep deep trouble. >> yeah. the weakness wafts off mccarthy. and always...
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. >> i >> mean, had 2 little robin why this show them how it looked like this time. i didn't want anybody get yelled all outside next 7 o'clock all wear a mask. i'll show we did at 5 o'clock of real pictures of what you can expect when you come in. fine is creates a look at what people can expect now. your great. thank you very much. well, so much. he always has a lot of fun no matter what he's covering. that's right. say with the thanksgiving travel on the roads. i mean, it's still going to be a lot of fun even though it's going to cost you an arm and a leg. yeah. a lot of travel going to be filling up at gas prices that are. >> pushing record levels. we've got kron 4, sarah stinson standing by for sound daly city with a look at that. good morning, sarah installs. well, hours it is expensive. we're seeing it at the pumps here in daly city and here's the chevron. it is. >> $4 and $0.99 per gallon for regular gas and then it goes right up to 5 for the next level in the next level. it is insane. but you know what is priceless is saying family. so i think a lot of peopl
. >> i >> mean, had 2 little robin why this show them how it looked like this time. i didn't want anybody get yelled all outside next 7 o'clock all wear a mask. i'll show we did at 5 o'clock of real pictures of what you can expect when you come in. fine is creates a look at what people can expect now. your great. thank you very much. well, so much. he always has a lot of fun no matter what he's covering. that's right. say with the thanksgiving travel on the roads. i mean, it's still...
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robin in alabama, independently. -- independent line. caller: i love this show. i have a couple of comments into question. the comments are one party, when one year. the republican be two-part -- the republic can be two parties, three parties. why can't we spend some of the money we have already signed into law and see if there is any left over and put it toward some of these things everybody is worried about? the children and stuff like that? my question is, pedro, how long were those stilettos that nancy hello seek -- nancy pelosi wore? host: i don't know. philip from taxes on the democrats line. -- texas on the democrats line. caller: mccarthy should know he will never be speaker. they love calling democrats socialists. the gop are the people sleeping with putin. but they love calling democrats socialists. let them return the money back to us. give the money back to us. they should return the money. they should turn it back to us. host: patricia in jacksonville, florida. caller: good morning. i want to say that i raised three girls by myself and i never got an
robin in alabama, independently. -- independent line. caller: i love this show. i have a couple of comments into question. the comments are one party, when one year. the republican be two-part -- the republic can be two parties, three parties. why can't we spend some of the money we have already signed into law and see if there is any left over and put it toward some of these things everybody is worried about? the children and stuff like that? my question is, pedro, how long were those...
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they would portray themselves as modern day robin hoods stealing from the rich to give to the poor. strange that it's really just the opposite. they talk about the wealthy paying their fair share and giving working families free programs, but the reality of the situation is far different from the picture they paint and the wealthiest americans stand to reap big benefits under this legislation. for example, democrats have included a provision that will allow millionaires and billionaires in blue states to pay less in federal taxes. as the headline notes, this handout comes with a big price tag. $285 billion in tax breaks for the wealthiest americans. it's more expensive than the clean energy and climate provisions in their bill, more expensive than paid family leave, more expensive than the combined cost of the child tax credit and home base services. and there's no denying that the beneficiaries of this alter expensive -- ultraexpensive provision are the wealthiest americans. according to the tax policy center, about 70% of the benefit goes to the top 5% of wage earners. 70% goes to
they would portray themselves as modern day robin hoods stealing from the rich to give to the poor. strange that it's really just the opposite. they talk about the wealthy paying their fair share and giving working families free programs, but the reality of the situation is far different from the picture they paint and the wealthiest americans stand to reap big benefits under this legislation. for example, democrats have included a provision that will allow millionaires and billionaires in blue...
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robin kelly of illinois, i inform the house that ms. kelly will vote yes on h.r. 5574. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h.r. 5574. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lee of michigan, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lee will vote aye on h.r. 5574. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 369, the nays are 49. 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: on h.r. 3730, the legislation to amend title 38 united states code to establish the department of veterans affairs advisory committee on united states' outlying areas and free
robin kelly of illinois, i inform the house that ms. kelly will vote yes on h.r. 5574. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h.r. 5574. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member...
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robin's up. more time together, robin. >>> coming up here, we have our one-stop shop to rock the block for the holidays starting with the top christmas scams threatening to ruin your holiday. >>> going the extra mile, how to make sure your gifts arrive faster. >>> we have been telling you we are celebrating the golden anniversary of "soul train" right here in times square. go on with your bad self. we'll be right back. ♪ i love the night life i've got to boogie on the disco ♪ ople... e in 15,000 people... ...is born with smith magenis syndrome, also known as sms. sms is a complex developmental disorder... ...linked to chromosome 17... associated with severe sleep-wake cycle disturbance. people with sms may be awake when it's time to sleep... ...and asleep when it's time to be awake. visit smithmagenis.info or call (833) 433-4331... to learn more about sleep disturbances and sms and find out what options may be available to you. expecting someone else? it's the all-idays, and no matter how you
robin's up. more time together, robin. >>> coming up here, we have our one-stop shop to rock the block for the holidays starting with the top christmas scams threatening to ruin your holiday. >>> going the extra mile, how to make sure your gifts arrive faster. >>> we have been telling you we are celebrating the golden anniversary of "soul train" right here in times square. go on with your bad self. we'll be right back. ♪ i love the night life i've got to...
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. >> there in the corridor behind red robin point >> reporter: this is surveillance video from inside of iceberg. the sound of the glass smashing inside of the mall were so loud that people thought they were gunshots, and it was over as soon as the cases were cleaned out. >> they ran back out where they entered. >> reporter: with the suspects running off before police officers could arrive. >> they all appear to be 18 or 20 years old, seen running towards sears, and then towards be a. >> reporter: all day long, the gates have been down at iceberg, with employees sweeping up this shattered glass. sequoia has worked at the mall and said he never witnessed anything like this point >> i hope the shopkeepers have insurance. >> reporter: now concord pd have not made any arrests yet in the case. nine people were involved, and what it looks like, cleaning out the jewelry store case, we haven't heard from the store at this point, and concord police say because it's an ongoing investigation, they aren't ready to talk. in concord tonight, andria borba, kpix 5. >>> to the coronavirus now, and a v
. >> there in the corridor behind red robin point >> reporter: this is surveillance video from inside of iceberg. the sound of the glass smashing inside of the mall were so loud that people thought they were gunshots, and it was over as soon as the cases were cleaned out. >> they ran back out where they entered. >> reporter: with the suspects running off before police officers could arrive. >> they all appear to be 18 or 20 years old, seen running towards sears,...
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but technically when you exit where this jewelry store was, it's not a red robin. you're also on level ground. so again, the search undergoing at this hour. right. had really reporting for us tonight in concord, henry. thank you. in oakland police are asking for your help in locating the missing woman with dementia. 80 year old patricia brown was last seen at nine o'clock this morning on 106th avenue near macarthur boulevard. she was wearing a pink sweatsuit and carrying some clothes. her family says she might have been trying to go to her old address on quigley street near 35th avenue in oakland, police say patricia brown is five ft. three inches tall, weighs £158 with black hair and brown eyes. this afternoon, the alameda county board of supervisors appointed wilma chan's chief of staff to fill her seat until the election next year. wilma chan was struck and killed by a car while walking her dog in alameda on november 3rd. the board president said he personally feels that an asian pacific islander woman should take her seat in the interim, but chance family advo
but technically when you exit where this jewelry store was, it's not a red robin. you're also on level ground. so again, the search undergoing at this hour. right. had really reporting for us tonight in concord, henry. thank you. in oakland police are asking for your help in locating the missing woman with dementia. 80 year old patricia brown was last seen at nine o'clock this morning on 106th avenue near macarthur boulevard. she was wearing a pink sweatsuit and carrying some clothes. her...
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robin? >>> back here at home president biden signing that bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill saying the message is america is moving again. let's go to our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, when will communities start to see the impact of the bill that was just signed? good morning. >> reporter: hi, robin. that is the big question right now. officials say some money will go immediately out to ports and airports and roads to start projects. this is a big one. the governor of new york says residents in that state won't have to see increases in fare hikes on the subway or cuts in services because they're expecting such a big windfall in this infrastructure cash. let me give you a sense of where the white house is focused. president biden is traveling to new hampshire today. he will be visiting a bridge that's been on a red list because it's in such horrible condition. you can see it there. tomorrow he's headed to detroit visiting gm's electric vehicle assembly pla
robin? >>> back here at home president biden signing that bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill saying the message is america is moving again. let's go to our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, when will communities start to see the impact of the bill that was just signed? good morning. >> reporter: hi, robin. that is the big question right now. officials say some money will go immediately out to ports and airports and roads to start projects. this is a...
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robin? >> all right, kayna. thank you. >>> we turn now to our expedition "gma" live from antarctica where amy has made landfall with our team after a long, long, long journey over the ocean, and you're on the continent we rarely get to see. good morning there, amy. >> reporter: oh, good morning, robin. what a beautiful sunny day it is here. we have something even more beautiful and incredibly rare behind me. we have a cluster of emperor penguins, a group of 12 and a group of 18. they're right over my shoulder right here. this is incredibly rare because typically they mate early and disperse by mid november. we heard an announcement as we woke up saying they had never seen this many emperor penguins in this area before. we're excited to see them waddling aover the ice. they're taking rests between diving and they're the largest species, and the deepest divers. they can go as low as 1,800 feet below the surface looking for food. they will make their way back to the rookery, but what a majestic view to see here abo
robin? >> all right, kayna. thank you. >>> we turn now to our expedition "gma" live from antarctica where amy has made landfall with our team after a long, long, long journey over the ocean, and you're on the continent we rarely get to see. good morning there, amy. >> reporter: oh, good morning, robin. what a beautiful sunny day it is here. we have something even more beautiful and incredibly rare behind me. we have a cluster of emperor penguins, a group of 12 and...
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my son robin and grandson do most of the work. i want to discuss the reform needed in the cattle industry. chairman scott, i appreciate your interest in the cattle market reform. when we met earlier this summer to discuss my bill that i have with senator tester, democrat of montana, you took a keen interest in ensuring that family farmers across the country not only survive, but can make an honest living. secretary vilsack, your next witness, knows that cattle producers are struggling. at usda secretary vilsack is taking steps to expand meat processing industry with grants and loans to address bottlenecks in the food supply chain. secretary vilsack has also taken action to support the enforcement of the packers and stockyards act. that's a badly needed move. in addition, president biden issued an executive order where he called on secretary of agriculture to ensure farmers have "measures to enhance price discovery, increased transparency, and improve the functioning of the cattle and other livestock markets." while i appreciate th
my son robin and grandson do most of the work. i want to discuss the reform needed in the cattle industry. chairman scott, i appreciate your interest in the cattle market reform. when we met earlier this summer to discuss my bill that i have with senator tester, democrat of montana, you took a keen interest in ensuring that family farmers across the country not only survive, but can make an honest living. secretary vilsack, your next witness, knows that cattle producers are struggling. at usda...
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and you specifically cited two books, robin deangelo's white fragility and ibram kendi's how to be an anti-racist. why those two books? >> guest: well, in art because those books -- in part because those books between them sold approximately 1.2 zillion copies -- the. [laughter] in the summer of 2020 in, you know, the period around the george floyd protests. but i think there is a sort of, they represent how a certain kind of progressive ideology on race catches out in practice in views on public policy, in views on sort of how we should deal with racism like kind of corporate anti-racist trainings that you hear so much about come often straight out of robin deangelo's work or other work like hers. a lot of the push is to, you know, sort of do away with or revise education and academic standards, i think, are connected to the argument in ibram kendi's work that, you know, those kind of programs are themselves effectively racist. they're sort of, you know, they aren't just sort of revealing differences, dlairting differences -- they're creating differences and so they need to be done a
and you specifically cited two books, robin deangelo's white fragility and ibram kendi's how to be an anti-racist. why those two books? >> guest: well, in art because those books -- in part because those books between them sold approximately 1.2 zillion copies -- the. [laughter] in the summer of 2020 in, you know, the period around the george floyd protests. but i think there is a sort of, they represent how a certain kind of progressive ideology on race catches out in practice in views...