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and it's alleged by virginia roberts to fray that she had sex with him when she was 17 years old and was forced into doing so. prince andrew denies these allegations. now it's important to note there have been many developments around the jeffrey epstein case recently we saw the conviction of delane maxwell, the british socialite, who was convicted of having worked with jeffrey epstein to traffic miners for sex. and she was convicted of 5 counts of abusive minors in court. and she has been accused of essentially sex traffic and girls for epstein and his friends, which included a role of the elite for defense at the trial, argued that she was being made to pay for the crimes committed by jeffrey epstein. now there's been widespread media speculation that if she comes forward and accept responsibility for her actions and then proceeds to name names of those who participated in these activities with jeffrey epstein, that she could get a much lighter sentence that remains to be seen. what will take place in the lead up to her sentencing? now it's important to note that it's not only prin
and it's alleged by virginia roberts to fray that she had sex with him when she was 17 years old and was forced into doing so. prince andrew denies these allegations. now it's important to note there have been many developments around the jeffrey epstein case recently we saw the conviction of delane maxwell, the british socialite, who was convicted of having worked with jeffrey epstein to traffic miners for sex. and she was convicted of 5 counts of abusive minors in court. and she has been...
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robert: very little. the russians don't want and the chinese don't want instability in kazakhstan for various reasons. it is on the border of russia and china. if it were unstable, it would be an opportunity for the russians in particular to expand their influence. we have had very good relations with kazakhstan. i have been there several times. if it becomes an unstable lease and a lot of instability, it affects the world's energy supplies and uranium supplies and it makes for a more -- it makes for more political volatility in central asia. lisa: as the whole world moves towards a less fossil fuel attentive regime, i wonder whether the u.s. has enough of a footprint in these countries to provide such a huge proportion of the raw materials needed to engage in some of these plans. what is your view on that at a time when russia and china are moving together to the sled -- together to solidify their strategic positioning in that region? robert: that is a good point because those in kazakhstan have been sup
robert: very little. the russians don't want and the chinese don't want instability in kazakhstan for various reasons. it is on the border of russia and china. if it were unstable, it would be an opportunity for the russians in particular to expand their influence. we have had very good relations with kazakhstan. i have been there several times. if it becomes an unstable lease and a lot of instability, it affects the world's energy supplies and uranium supplies and it makes for a more -- it...
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s. presidential candidate, robert kennedy, sir hanser hon. a palestinian refugee has been serving a life sentence for the 1968, killing robert kennedy's mother came just 5 years after his brother, president john f. kennedy was shot dead in texas. al jazeera, rob reynolds has more from los angeles, the city where robert kennedy was killed. this, of course, was an act of 968 the killing of robert f kennedy. that really changed the course of american politics and us history forever and governor gavin newsome today in denying parole for sir hans, are hon. the palestinian born man convicted of killing democratic senator robert kennedy said that sir hans assassination of senator kennedy is among the most notorious crimes in american history. now there was a pool handle hearing back in august of last year. the recommended that your hon be released, but the governor has the final say on that. and the governor newsome in his statement also said that sir han who is now 77 years old still poses a danger to the public. the killing came just 5 years after
s. presidential candidate, robert kennedy, sir hanser hon. a palestinian refugee has been serving a life sentence for the 1968, killing robert kennedy's mother came just 5 years after his brother, president john f. kennedy was shot dead in texas. al jazeera, rob reynolds has more from los angeles, the city where robert kennedy was killed. this, of course, was an act of 968 the killing of robert f kennedy. that really changed the course of american politics and us history forever and governor...
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the swing votes today were chief justice john roberts and justice brett kavanaugh. one law professor says that the court's decisions left a path open, though for future vaccine and covid testing mandates. the supreme court ruling thursday said osha did not have authority to mandate covid vaccines and testing for some 80 million us workers at companies with 100 or more employees. the opinions do allow for osha to be more targeted. that what they could do is say, pick out an industry and say this is an industry that because of the working conditions is such that it's vital to have a vaccine mandates . u c. hastings law professor david levine says that could include industries such as the airlines are factories where workers operate in close quarters, and levin says the court left the door open for state or local mandates. the opinion does say the right place to do. this is at the state and local and private employee level . the ruling comes just before cal osha was to consider vaccine and testing mandates just next week, right caliper cal osha would have voted to put
the swing votes today were chief justice john roberts and justice brett kavanaugh. one law professor says that the court's decisions left a path open, though for future vaccine and covid testing mandates. the supreme court ruling thursday said osha did not have authority to mandate covid vaccines and testing for some 80 million us workers at companies with 100 or more employees. the opinions do allow for osha to be more targeted. that what they could do is say, pick out an industry and say this...
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robert woodson will be back with us in a couple of minutes. he is the editor of the book “red, white, and black: rescuing american history from revisionists & race hustlers.” he edited this book. it is scholars that came together to talk about black history, a response he said earlier to the 6019 project, the author of that nicole hannah jones. we are getting questions and comments for robert woodson. a democratic color, good morning. caller: -- a democratic caller, good morning. caller: i was wondering if you could get robert woodson to explain his opinion on what has happened to african brought over from africa. i have heard this line most of my life and i have seen the difference between the conservative line and the liberal line. i am a liberal and a democrat. i want to hear him explain and i think you will understand when he attempts to explain exactly what he thought of what happened to african-americans from 1619 in places like oklahoma and things like the atrocities committed against african-americans. i would like to hear him expl
robert woodson will be back with us in a couple of minutes. he is the editor of the book “red, white, and black: rescuing american history from revisionists & race hustlers.” he edited this book. it is scholars that came together to talk about black history, a response he said earlier to the 6019 project, the author of that nicole hannah jones. we are getting questions and comments for robert woodson. a democratic color, good morning. caller: -- a democratic caller, good morning....
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talking tonight with gloria borger and bob woodward and robert costa, authors of "peril." and before getting into it, i want to go back to someone robert mentioned before the break. namely, the night before. i want to review a few tweets sent today in preparation for this conversation we are having tonight. quote, i am going through old notebooks tonight from the peril project. the january 2021 box of notebooks. here are some notes. one year ago tonight, i was outside the willard wandering around with pen and pad pressing proud boys, oath keepers, monitoring the crowd. the city was otherwise empty. trump was in the oeval office with pence. then i saw black cars arriving at the hotel. city empty, freezing cold, rats everywhere, willard a hot spot. maga clashing with police there, rowdy, back of willard, black cars. follow. later, we went back and forth on whether to include the detail on the book and decided against it. extraneous. it is always nice to have more material than you need unless, of course, it is all about threats to democracy. robert, i can tell you there were
talking tonight with gloria borger and bob woodward and robert costa, authors of "peril." and before getting into it, i want to go back to someone robert mentioned before the break. namely, the night before. i want to review a few tweets sent today in preparation for this conversation we are having tonight. quote, i am going through old notebooks tonight from the peril project. the january 2021 box of notebooks. here are some notes. one year ago tonight, i was outside the willard...
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thank you very much, robert. steve. >> thanks, sandra. >> john: sandra, i hope i never disappoint you. president biden set to meet with his covid-19 task force as over a million americans tested positive yesterday. we'll have that for you live just as soon as it begins. >> sandra: and senator schumer and the filibuster. does it go nowhere if schumer cannot even convince members of his own party to support it? [ joe ] my teeth were a mess. i had a lot of pain. as far as my physical health, my body was telling me you got to do something. and so i came to clearchoice. your mouth is the gateway to your body. joe's treatment plan was replacing the teeth with dental implants from clearchoice. [ joe ] clearchoice has changed my life for the better. it's given me my health back. there's an amazing life out there if you do something for your health now. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protei
thank you very much, robert. steve. >> thanks, sandra. >> john: sandra, i hope i never disappoint you. president biden set to meet with his covid-19 task force as over a million americans tested positive yesterday. we'll have that for you live just as soon as it begins. >> sandra: and senator schumer and the filibuster. does it go nowhere if schumer cannot even convince members of his own party to support it? [ joe ] my teeth were a mess. i had a lot of pain. as far as my...
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ah, the statue of my ancestor, robert e. lee, is one to 5 confederate statues on monument avenue, the grandest street in richmond. it stands, 18 meters tall and dominates the cities landscape. for over a 100 years, richmond has honored lee as one of its greatest heroes until recently in 2015, 9 black churchgoers and south carolina were shot by a white supremacist. the killer was photographed with a confederate flag, a symbol for races of white supremacy. soon after the city council in new orleans voted for their confederate statutes to be removed. the state of louisiana was once a major center for the slave trade. in richmond, many of public consultations took place in virginia, which once had the largest and slave population and america in richmond, the debate over the monument avenue statues was heated. now is the time for us to tear down participation trophies for the losing side. i'm a war you loss. all right, all ready? now with let's remember, kid, after the war, lee get all he could to help reconcile and rebuild relat
ah, the statue of my ancestor, robert e. lee, is one to 5 confederate statues on monument avenue, the grandest street in richmond. it stands, 18 meters tall and dominates the cities landscape. for over a 100 years, richmond has honored lee as one of its greatest heroes until recently in 2015, 9 black churchgoers and south carolina were shot by a white supremacist. the killer was photographed with a confederate flag, a symbol for races of white supremacy. soon after the city council in new...
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robert redfield joins me. we'll get his take on what is going on with closing schools again and businesses again for covid. chicago rang in the new year and four people were murder. this city, chicago, has the highest homicide rate in 25 years. 56 of those that were killed were under the age of 17 years old. something must be done. my next guest says that mayor lightfoot is a complete failure and he claims there's one real way to get the city back on its feet. he joins me next. ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate. where everything just seems to go your way. ♪ ♪ you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diar
robert redfield joins me. we'll get his take on what is going on with closing schools again and businesses again for covid. chicago rang in the new year and four people were murder. this city, chicago, has the highest homicide rate in 25 years. 56 of those that were killed were under the age of 17 years old. something must be done. my next guest says that mayor lightfoot is a complete failure and he claims there's one real way to get the city back on its feet. he joins me next. ♪ ♪ welcome...
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robert, just the brochure. no. oh hold on here for a while and in usually mostly pushed on small my good for them on on on you don't notice for me at that good, don't middle and touch emotion morning a which is to to them used to chit chat is usually when you hello, ship a didn't you just were done. well, what? oh yeah. more sure. my j l i n g jelena, wu sneed, who are you my law? well, so i think they don't know many old daughter though is neil. i am in my knee off the way. yeah. and i had no i you know if you i am her some up laying them and family dump a child with voc with her shoulder i already i oh no you don't get a . ringback a, a with no one mark by with i think a with, with the guy should know if he's out with plenty. do you do do, do, do, do, do it in the key yet. that are part of a key. mm hm. i ah, bill. yes. oh, i see what dear? well, the 1st little trusted list on a nice oh, dear. oh, you want to go? oh, oh, do you think? oh, i hear lane the whole yeah. near la deal with furniture a good scenario, ot
robert, just the brochure. no. oh hold on here for a while and in usually mostly pushed on small my good for them on on on you don't notice for me at that good, don't middle and touch emotion morning a which is to to them used to chit chat is usually when you hello, ship a didn't you just were done. well, what? oh yeah. more sure. my j l i n g jelena, wu sneed, who are you my law? well, so i think they don't know many old daughter though is neil. i am in my knee off the way. yeah. and i had no...
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see mark, maybe me the melbourne, robert and robin. hey, he made it this far. there's a lot of people betting you won't even make it to the 1st year. so there's a, they did lose in vegas on that time. and thanks for joining me. and once again, our show has come to an end, but this conversation really does not have to end to tweet your thoughts on president by 1st year in office at study. and he's the hash tag team in b h until we meet again. they happy stay healthy. they inform, thankfully ah, the so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating. but nobody screen finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. we started adopting those techniques when i was station in mosul. among them were stress, positions, sleep deprivation, inducing hypothermia. there's already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immi
see mark, maybe me the melbourne, robert and robin. hey, he made it this far. there's a lot of people betting you won't even make it to the 1st year. so there's a, they did lose in vegas on that time. and thanks for joining me. and once again, our show has come to an end, but this conversation really does not have to end to tweet your thoughts on president by 1st year in office at study. and he's the hash tag team in b h until we meet again. they happy stay healthy. they inform, thankfully ah,...
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robert gibbs, a big thanks to both of you. let's turn back to the other big part of president biden's agenda we were discussing. the pandemic. dr. charles anderson is with me. dr. anderson is president and ceo of a center in boston. dr. anderson, president biden admitted on wednesday his administration should have done more, testing sooner, but they're doing it now. the tests are literally in the mail. do you think there's enough available testing to help stop slow the spread? >> the reality is we're still in a position where we could use more testing. part of the value of the testing, the importance of being able to do those things after one finds a positive test which is a type of quarantining. the other idea about the important thing about having testing is that allows us to understand more about what's going on so that we can plan and prepare. >> dr. anderson, we heard the president say on wednesday we are moving toward a time when covid won't disrupt our daily lives. do you share that optimism? are we close to that point
robert gibbs, a big thanks to both of you. let's turn back to the other big part of president biden's agenda we were discussing. the pandemic. dr. charles anderson is with me. dr. anderson is president and ceo of a center in boston. dr. anderson, president biden admitted on wednesday his administration should have done more, testing sooner, but they're doing it now. the tests are literally in the mail. do you think there's enough available testing to help stop slow the spread? >> the...
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when we got robert mueller in july after the show hearings. and excuse me, i remember matt whitaker. matt whitaker was acting attorney general and they were so scared that he had tapered or was messing with the mueller investigation we had to have him come in before bill bar took over. and he had to happen there. that's the mind that we were dealing with. >> i'm not sure he thought they were messing with anything as much as they wanted to keep the narrative w alive . i wanted to keep talking about what was going on and you do a brilliant job when you were questioning and you talk about it in the book. jerry nadler was defending president clinton during that impeachment now he is prosecuting in essence president trump during an impeachment and you talked constantly about the quotes from the time that he was impeachment is such a difficult thing to have and we have to only do this when we have the public opinion with us and all these things. and yet now he was on a very thin set of facts going forward but let's talkabout mueller first . he shows
when we got robert mueller in july after the show hearings. and excuse me, i remember matt whitaker. matt whitaker was acting attorney general and they were so scared that he had tapered or was messing with the mueller investigation we had to have him come in before bill bar took over. and he had to happen there. that's the mind that we were dealing with. >> i'm not sure he thought they were messing with anything as much as they wanted to keep the narrative w alive . i wanted to keep...
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a battle lost by robert e. lee in 18. 63, it was arguably the turning point, the war heavy casualties around 50000 soldiers from both sides died in that battle. there are a lot of people that feel that those statues need to come down. when you look at these monuments just on a pure abstract view, there, beautiful works of art, beautiful works of art. and then you've got the military brilliance of robert e lee, which is still studied by military theory today. the passion for this issue, we as the sentence of confederate ancestors, there our family we revere the sac that we feel in our opinion, they fought for a noble cause to over throw it overbearing federal government. would you want any body to talk badly about your family? just the notion of family, you know, brings up a lot of emotions in me. but at the same time, if there is a member of one's family, that is doing something that you don't agree with. you have a responsibility, i'm for them. sure. and we're responsible for the legacy of our ancestors as far
a battle lost by robert e. lee in 18. 63, it was arguably the turning point, the war heavy casualties around 50000 soldiers from both sides died in that battle. there are a lot of people that feel that those statues need to come down. when you look at these monuments just on a pure abstract view, there, beautiful works of art, beautiful works of art. and then you've got the military brilliance of robert e lee, which is still studied by military theory today. the passion for this issue, we as...
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and robert, what about you? do you think most republicans still support trump as they did during his presidency? i don't, i think we've seen we're seeing clear schism, and the republican party between the as the mag is call them the rhino link of the party, the traditional republicans, kinsley derby, list chaney wing. mitch mcconnell mitt romney types of republicans and then the mag window. the party, which are a little further out there to the far right. and i think if you look at what's going on with a credit party right now, you have so many negative stories with the body administration. lo hold up unable to feel much of the bill back better plan, i'm able to do voting rights. and just when you think things are going. busy their worst here, rights and pro, and try to remind everybody why president biting will do let, today, would turn to normal to not having name, not however, these wild and his reality reality. so really, the only thing that can really help me by demonstration right now is most urgent of thr
and robert, what about you? do you think most republicans still support trump as they did during his presidency? i don't, i think we've seen we're seeing clear schism, and the republican party between the as the mag is call them the rhino link of the party, the traditional republicans, kinsley derby, list chaney wing. mitch mcconnell mitt romney types of republicans and then the mag window. the party, which are a little further out there to the far right. and i think if you look at what's going...
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ok, robert year ago, with the vaccination, he started, we would not need math mandate. and now we've actually had a supreme court step in and strike down his vaccine mandate. your impression on how biden has handled this past year of code it. what we're doing is i want sending century pandemic. i think we are all going to see evolving information and scientific data. when the vaccines wordlessly released the understanding of that point in time was that if you were vexed native, you will not need to wear mass continuously the evidence. and then the scientific method continue to evolve from there and the, and we've got and revolving information as we've got more information studied more uh, more things would in this, but the delta variant we had severe when they were, as was what else would the old micron very, to flood the nation to what it did. i'm the holiday season this year. so i think overall, they've provided a good studying message to the country, understanding the importance of vaccines following scientific information. when the science changes provide that infor
ok, robert year ago, with the vaccination, he started, we would not need math mandate. and now we've actually had a supreme court step in and strike down his vaccine mandate. your impression on how biden has handled this past year of code it. what we're doing is i want sending century pandemic. i think we are all going to see evolving information and scientific data. when the vaccines wordlessly released the understanding of that point in time was that if you were vexed native, you will not...
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thank you very much, robert. robert cuffe — year. thank you very much, robert. robert cuffe is _ year. thank you very much, robert. robert cuffe is our _ year. thank you very much, robert. robert cuffe is our head _ year. thank you very much, robert. robert cuffe is our head of- robert cuffe is our head of statistics. the scottish parliament will hold a special virtual session later, in response to the rise in omicron cases. a cabinet meeting before the session is expected to discuss whether to reduce the period that people are required to isolate after contact with someone who has the virus. it's not thought that the first minister will announce any further restrictions, but she may give more details on financial help to businesses affected by the measures already in place. the welsh government is providing schools and colleges with £103 million in funding as the new term gets under way. nearly half will be earmarked for capital repair and improvement work on school buildings, with a focus on health and safety measures, including improving ventilation. the bul
thank you very much, robert. robert cuffe — year. thank you very much, robert. robert cuffe is _ year. thank you very much, robert. robert cuffe is our _ year. thank you very much, robert. robert cuffe is our head _ year. thank you very much, robert. robert cuffe is our head of- robert cuffe is our head of statistics. the scottish parliament will hold a special virtual session later, in response to the rise in omicron cases. a cabinet meeting before the session is expected to discuss whether...
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rob reynolds report now from los angeles, the man convicted of killing robert f. kennedy. more than 50 years ago will remain behind bars. california governor gavin newsome rejected parole for sir, han b. sharice your hon. a palestinian immigrant found guilty of assassinating kennedy . in 1968 kennedy was a democratic us senator and younger brother of the assassinated president john f. kennedy, he was running for the democratic party nomination for president and had just celebrated winning the crucial california primary at a rally at the ambassador hotel in los angeles. i thank to all of you and out on the chicago and like when as kennedy and his entourage made their way back stage in the kitchen area of the hotel, sir, hans struck fatally wounded kennedy with a bullet to the head. dozens of people witness the shooting. it was an act of violence that changed the course of american history. in august of last year, a california parole panel recommended that sir han who is now 77 years old. be released, saying he had expressed some remorse, but newsome has the final say on pea
rob reynolds report now from los angeles, the man convicted of killing robert f. kennedy. more than 50 years ago will remain behind bars. california governor gavin newsome rejected parole for sir, han b. sharice your hon. a palestinian immigrant found guilty of assassinating kennedy . in 1968 kennedy was a democratic us senator and younger brother of the assassinated president john f. kennedy, he was running for the democratic party nomination for president and had just celebrated winning the...
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let's go live for los angeles where robert kennedy was killed. i'll just say this, rob reynolds is there for us, rob, tell us more about the governance decision. well, this of course was an act of $960.00 the killing of robert f kennedy. that really changed the course of american politics and us history forever. and governor gavin newsome today in denying parole. ready for. ready sir hans, here hon. the palestinian born man convicted of killing democratic senator robert kennedy said that sir hans assassination of senator kennedy is among the most notorious crimes in american history. though there was a pool handle hearing back in august of last year. the recommended that your hon be released, but the governor has the final say on that. and governor newsome in his statement also said that sir han who is now 77 years old, still poses a danger to the public. a kennedy was running for the democratic presidential nomination at the time that he was killed with gun down in the kitchen area of the ambassador hotel here in los angeles. after giving a spee
let's go live for los angeles where robert kennedy was killed. i'll just say this, rob reynolds is there for us, rob, tell us more about the governance decision. well, this of course was an act of $960.00 the killing of robert f kennedy. that really changed the course of american politics and us history forever. and governor gavin newsome today in denying parole. ready for. ready sir hans, here hon. the palestinian born man convicted of killing democratic senator robert kennedy said that sir...
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robert wyatt. he's a professor of natural hazards and virginia tech and the united states. he joins us from blacksburg, virginia. hello to you, professor weiss now how would you describe for our viewers the russian that then cause the su nami in tonga. i think there's only one word that would describe that eloquently, that's violent, it's imagined to be in an engine of a car and the, and the explosion explosion that drives your, you know, cylinder, that is how that played out. and what is fantastic in this case is that before the 1st time, we could observe it from space. this is the 1st time to have a real life in real time up some nation upset of an explosion like this. and now what do we know about the extent of the damage? and the extent is very, very extensive, very large tsunamis in day to the island and cause widespread damage and hopefully not too many debt because of in the we still don't know yet. but as we move forward, we will know and the damage will be more clearly visible. but from the 1st picture that i've seen online and heard from colleagues, i just cut off
robert wyatt. he's a professor of natural hazards and virginia tech and the united states. he joins us from blacksburg, virginia. hello to you, professor weiss now how would you describe for our viewers the russian that then cause the su nami in tonga. i think there's only one word that would describe that eloquently, that's violent, it's imagined to be in an engine of a car and the, and the explosion explosion that drives your, you know, cylinder, that is how that played out. and what is...
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guelzo recently talked about his book robert e. lee a life on american history tv when lee could not ignore. however in 1861 were two factors first light horse harry lee for all of his revolutionary fame had been a hard luck husband and father. and left his family for the west indies. when robert was only six years old. the shadow that light horse harry cast over the lee name. was one that robert struggled to redeem. hence that broad streak of perfectionism and his behavior. but robert also yearned to breathe free of his father's reputation in other ways. he wanted independence. he wanted to be his own man. and in one sense his marriage to married costas was an attempt to stake out a realm for himself. but he also yearned for security. the security his father had denied him. so while most of lee's contemporaries at west point left the army as soon as they had received their taxpayer provided college degree and could decently resign and go into private engineering practice or some other profession. lee stays with the army as the one
guelzo recently talked about his book robert e. lee a life on american history tv when lee could not ignore. however in 1861 were two factors first light horse harry lee for all of his revolutionary fame had been a hard luck husband and father. and left his family for the west indies. when robert was only six years old. the shadow that light horse harry cast over the lee name. was one that robert struggled to redeem. hence that broad streak of perfectionism and his behavior. but robert also...
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with me to discuss this is our head of statistics robert kraft. with me now our head of statistics, robert cuffe. so what has changed? the tests have not changed. — so what has changed? the tests have not changed, but _ so what has changed? the tests have not changed, but what _ so what has changed? the tests have not changed, but what has _ so what has changed? the tests have not changed, but what has changed l so what has changed? the tests have| not changed, but what has changed is the number of people with a virus. a lateral flow might give you one false positive if you test a thousand people. that might not mean enough if about a0 people are testing positive who have the virus. if you have only got one false positive in a1 people who are testing positive, it is not worth getting a pcr to confirm. the tests haven't changed, but it is just much easier for them to spot coronavirus now because there are so much more of it going around. find now because there are so much more of it going around.— of it going around. and maybe it is a little b
with me to discuss this is our head of statistics robert kraft. with me now our head of statistics, robert cuffe. so what has changed? the tests have not changed. — so what has changed? the tests have not changed, but _ so what has changed? the tests have not changed, but what _ so what has changed? the tests have not changed, but what has _ so what has changed? the tests have not changed, but what has changed l so what has changed? the tests have| not changed, but what has changed is the...
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thank you to, i guess they were robert bartholomew, natasha and stuff. and glen call and thank you too for watching. you can see the show again anytime bureau website out to 0 dot com and for more discussion goes, well facebook page, that's facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter or handle is act page a inside store for me, peach, adobe, and everyone on the team here. thanks for watching. i will see you very soon usual time tomorrow. bye bye. dictatorships to democracies, activists to corporations, control of the message is crucial. oil companies have become very good at recognizing ways to phrase what they want you to hear. we care about the environment you do to you should buy our oil cleared for public opinion or profit. once you make people afraid, you can use that to justify stripping away basic civil liberties. listening post examined the vested interest behind the content you consume on al jazeera, coveted beyond. well, he taken without hesitation. fulton died for political power, defines our w
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robert malone, as well as the nearly 30000 people who attended. they would say this event was about much more than being against vaccines. it was about being pro freedom and pro good information, the name of the event defeat the mandates. the march was 1st announced by doctor robert malone during his podcast interview with joe rogan. it was held the same weekend as the march for life pro life event. tens of thousands turned out to hear speakers and rally for their right to not be forcibly vaccinated or coerced into vaccination. the 2 major things of the event seemed to surround, resisting the employer and government ordered vaccination. in his speech on sunday, robert f. kennedy junior, referred to the modern social climate as turnkey totalitarianism, saying that the government has managed to put in place all these totalitarian measures for control making coven era policies inescapable. the 2nd issue for the event calling out big tech and media organizations, which have suppressed viewpoints and information regarding the pandemic. malone stated, q
robert malone, as well as the nearly 30000 people who attended. they would say this event was about much more than being against vaccines. it was about being pro freedom and pro good information, the name of the event defeat the mandates. the march was 1st announced by doctor robert malone during his podcast interview with joe rogan. it was held the same weekend as the march for life pro life event. tens of thousands turned out to hear speakers and rally for their right to not be forcibly...
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see mark mainly may the may learn robert and robin. hey, he made it this far. there's a lot of people betting you won't even make it to the 1st year. so they're saying they did lose vegas on that. time and thanks for joining me. and once again, our show has come to an end, but this conversation really does not have to end to tweet me. your thoughts on president biden, 1st year in office at study, and he's the hash tag team in vh until we meet again. say happy stay healthy. stay informed, thankfully. ah, ah, ah, ah, no other shows are happy to report pleasant sounding lines. our politicians are constantly telling us pleasant lies. i'm the show. we dare to delve into unpleasant truth. oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? high selection, whole community. are you going the right way, or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. with i think we'll find out the last part of the ski to coordi
see mark mainly may the may learn robert and robin. hey, he made it this far. there's a lot of people betting you won't even make it to the 1st year. so they're saying they did lose vegas on that. time and thanks for joining me. and once again, our show has come to an end, but this conversation really does not have to end to tweet me. your thoughts on president biden, 1st year in office at study, and he's the hash tag team in vh until we meet again. say happy stay healthy. stay informed,...
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after a record 41 goals in abundance, they get season robert live on dorski. but now the by a munich forward can again say he is the best men's footballer in the world. the fee for prize is broadly equal to the palace door in terms of prestige. and after a 2nd straight, when the poll, thank the by and staff who flanked him pantheon very proud. i feel a happiness because you know that sir. this dorothy blanca took my payments to my coaches, because you all have walker to tony the gave leon a miss. he had taken the belen door, but in women's football field, pos alone is alexia. protests reign supreme by adding fee for glory to her that was the men's coach of the year prize went to chelsea's german bus thomas taco after he sealed a champions league triumph just for months into the job again tomorrow. but the night belong to live on da skate, who would not be denied around this time. it was wonderful that, that's it. you're up to date for now doc film is up next with the story of holocaust survivor, margot friedlander. and you can always stay up to date on a websi
after a record 41 goals in abundance, they get season robert live on dorski. but now the by a munich forward can again say he is the best men's footballer in the world. the fee for prize is broadly equal to the palace door in terms of prestige. and after a 2nd straight, when the poll, thank the by and staff who flanked him pantheon very proud. i feel a happiness because you know that sir. this dorothy blanca took my payments to my coaches, because you all have walker to tony the gave leon a...
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roberts. we're told as an axiom of life never judge a book by its cover. well i have news for you judge this one by its cover. it has the most radiant picture. i was say the most radiant picture of cookie, but she's one of those people it's impossible to take a bed picture of not just because she was a lovely person but because the life force just seemed to pop out of her the camera loved her with good reason. in the three great love stories of washington history or john and abigail adams jameson dolly madison and steve and cokie roberts and i want to talk about that a little bit and also about koki's tremendous. life, but let's begin at the beginning steve. how did you meet? well, thank you, george and thanks brad. you know we've done cooking. i've done pnp many many times over many years. i'm just sorry we couldn't do it in person tonight, but we deeply appreciate it and brad unless they're all so neighbors of mine. i walk my dog past their house every night and we share this community and c
roberts. we're told as an axiom of life never judge a book by its cover. well i have news for you judge this one by its cover. it has the most radiant picture. i was say the most radiant picture of cookie, but she's one of those people it's impossible to take a bed picture of not just because she was a lovely person but because the life force just seemed to pop out of her the camera loved her with good reason. in the three great love stories of washington history or john and abigail adams...
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robert smalls. now, however robert smalls may have felt, after robert smalls gained wealth, he went back to south carolina, where he was borned and raised and where he had been a slave, and he bought the house he had been a slave in. and the mcgee family that owned him legally, when he got back, mr. mcgee, john i think was his first name, had passed away. and his wife was living in poor health and no wealth. robert smalls went and got her and brought her to that house that she had been the head of and he had been a slave in and nursed her, kept her there until her death. he forgave, but robert smalls never forgot. he died in 1915. basically of a broken heart. why? because robert smalls, who had been in that 1868 convention as a delegate, was also a delegate in the 1895 south carolina constitutional convention. now in 1868, january 14, 1868, is when he got his state rights as a full-fledged american citizen. and then in 1895, robert smalls was in that convention and it was in that convention, septemb
robert smalls. now, however robert smalls may have felt, after robert smalls gained wealth, he went back to south carolina, where he was borned and raised and where he had been a slave, and he bought the house he had been a slave in. and the mcgee family that owned him legally, when he got back, mr. mcgee, john i think was his first name, had passed away. and his wife was living in poor health and no wealth. robert smalls went and got her and brought her to that house that she had been the head...
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. >> house resolution 10 commemorating the life of robert s case. >> mr. speaker, with us today, we have melinda kiss, wife of former speaker bob kiss. escorting her our former speaker chambers, thompson, and armistead. senator charles trump and the raleigh county delegation. >> mr. speaker, i asked unanimous consent that the resolution be taken up for immediate consideration and put upon its adoption. >> the lady from the 49th asked unanimous consent that the community reference for resolution 10 be dispensed with and that the resolution be taken up for immediate consent. are there objections? no objections are heard. all members will police ride as the -- will police rise. as the clerk reads the resolution. >> house resolution 10, commemorating the life of robert s kiss, devoted father and husband, member of the west virginia house of delegates. finance chairman, speaker of the house, west virginia secretary of revenue, long time practicing attorney and distinguished rest virginia and. -- west virginian. we express profound sadness at the passing of one
. >> house resolution 10 commemorating the life of robert s case. >> mr. speaker, with us today, we have melinda kiss, wife of former speaker bob kiss. escorting her our former speaker chambers, thompson, and armistead. senator charles trump and the raleigh county delegation. >> mr. speaker, i asked unanimous consent that the resolution be taken up for immediate consideration and put upon its adoption. >> the lady from the 49th asked unanimous consent that the community...
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this was not the same robert mueller. he had put around him partisan people that attended the day, many of us knew and the collusion was not there are really democrats couldn't take a right for me that is the concerning part. even to this day, one things that we talk about, this is the fisa court, secret court and what is supposed to be. they were using and manipulating the data for political narrative, that is not what we're about. >> during the mueller investigation, there was information that came out. i'm not gonna suggest it was leaks from within the investigation. anytime you serve a subpoena someone's going to talk about the nature of the subpoena. there is a lot of sources of information that could've given the information to the news organization will. it seemed to me there was a few members of congress, adam schiff, swalwell from california and others. they made outrageous statements. i think congressman swalwell said something about, i know there's indictments of the president on the way. a something along thos
this was not the same robert mueller. he had put around him partisan people that attended the day, many of us knew and the collusion was not there are really democrats couldn't take a right for me that is the concerning part. even to this day, one things that we talk about, this is the fisa court, secret court and what is supposed to be. they were using and manipulating the data for political narrative, that is not what we're about. >> during the mueller investigation, there was...
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for sex abuse and the man who assassinated us presidential candidate, robert kennedy. 54 years ago is denied for roll. my california gov ah australia's immigration minister has canceled tennis dawn of a jock of witches these up just days ahead of the australian open championship on health grounds. chalk of which was unvaccinated 1st had his visa revoke last week after landing in australia. but a judge overturned the ruling and allowed the world number 110, aspire to state, because he had been given a vaccine exemption. australian prime minister scott morrison released the following statement, saying, i understand that following careful consideration, action has been taken by the minister to cancel mister jarvis, his visa held on health and good order grounds on the basis that it was in the public interest to do so. he added that australians have made many sacrifices during this pandemic, and they rightly expect the results of those sacrifices to be protected. sir clark joins us now live from brisbin. sarah, have we heard anything then from no, that jock of ritual his legal team? we ha
for sex abuse and the man who assassinated us presidential candidate, robert kennedy. 54 years ago is denied for roll. my california gov ah australia's immigration minister has canceled tennis dawn of a jock of witches these up just days ahead of the australian open championship on health grounds. chalk of which was unvaccinated 1st had his visa revoke last week after landing in australia. but a judge overturned the ruling and allowed the world number 110, aspire to state, because he had been...
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robert, what is your take on that? oh, there's a part of what i mean when i say we don't live in a shared reality. wanting to talk to virginia about what they want done in education. bringing the digital divide, ensuring that students have access to up to the technology and information. and when it comes to schooling, ensuring that we live in a rural area to have broadband. so the children, if they do end up having to learn from home, have the same access to school students in big cities, cleaning up the water, waterways of the state to insure it if you're a hunter or fisherman that you will preserve for ginia for the future what are republicans want to talk about? something is not even being taught in schools. they live in these alternative reality, or actual problems are simply fantasy and they get to make up things to be upset about. and that's what many things that we've already talked about. that's why so even sign executive order on it because it doesn't do anything with addressing something it doesn't exist. and
robert, what is your take on that? oh, there's a part of what i mean when i say we don't live in a shared reality. wanting to talk to virginia about what they want done in education. bringing the digital divide, ensuring that students have access to up to the technology and information. and when it comes to schooling, ensuring that we live in a rural area to have broadband. so the children, if they do end up having to learn from home, have the same access to school students in big cities,...
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and so all of her neighbors and friends said, karen, is that the koch key robert -- cokie roberts whoo signed up to bring you with dinner on thursday night? and karen said, well, yes, it is. cokie makes -- cokie's a very good cook and particularly she used to love to do old new orleans recipes, so she did one of her favorite old new orleans recipes for karen, brought over a pot of this, and left are it on the front stoop, but along with that left several bolt of wine and said, karen, i think the wine is really what you really need to get through this time with these babies. [laughter] and i didn't have room for that story in the book, but i heard so many like that much there's another -- like that. there's another story that one of her young friends tells who was jewish, and this baby was born. cokie f shows up, she's the fest person to showup up at every maternity ward. so she scoops up this baby and says to alannah, well, you don't mind if i do this, and starts baptizing the baby. and alannah says it's my, you know,, cokie, you know that he's jewish. of course i know he's jewish, but
and so all of her neighbors and friends said, karen, is that the koch key robert -- cokie roberts whoo signed up to bring you with dinner on thursday night? and karen said, well, yes, it is. cokie makes -- cokie's a very good cook and particularly she used to love to do old new orleans recipes, so she did one of her favorite old new orleans recipes for karen, brought over a pot of this, and left are it on the front stoop, but along with that left several bolt of wine and said, karen, i think...
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leading off our discussion tonight, bob woodward, two-time pulitzer prize-winning author, and robert costa national reporter for the washington post. they are the coauthors of the book, peril. thank you both for being here. on what is a sad in historic night, in this country. bob woodward, as we gather more detail to the very detailed account that you already have, in peril. what strikes you as the most important thing for people to know about what the president was doing on january 6th? >> well, there is more in the book about trump threatening pence. i want to be very accurate, and quote accurately, he said, you can to do this. other words, certify biden as president. i don't want to be your friend anymore. you've betrayed us. i made you. your career is over. another point in all of this, trump said to pence, i picked the wrong man four years ago. and then you did the, >> you're gonna win tout. i think about it, put yourself in pence's shoes. here he is, the loyal man for four years, doing everything. i remember being in the oval office with interviewing trump and he had they alway
leading off our discussion tonight, bob woodward, two-time pulitzer prize-winning author, and robert costa national reporter for the washington post. they are the coauthors of the book, peril. thank you both for being here. on what is a sad in historic night, in this country. bob woodward, as we gather more detail to the very detailed account that you already have, in peril. what strikes you as the most important thing for people to know about what the president was doing on january 6th?...
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robert costa from the washington post, if i could bring you in here. do you think the fact that there is only one film crew inside the capitol building. the itv news crew, the fact that many generalists were surprised this happened. was evidence that the us media as a whole just had not been talking to this section of society anywhere near enough in the weeks and months running up to january the 6th. no. i think the media was paying close attention to trump during the transition period and the attorneys for the media and for me at the time writing a book with bodies he did not know all of the facts about what was happening behind the scenes. you had a president coordinating a pressure campaign against his own department ofjustice state officials and his own vice president and other aides and lawmakers on capitol hill and at the time it seemed like this was more of an ego trip for trump to have a rally but it actually was the culmination of a coordinated effort to overturn an election which on january five, year today we were not really clear about an e
robert costa from the washington post, if i could bring you in here. do you think the fact that there is only one film crew inside the capitol building. the itv news crew, the fact that many generalists were surprised this happened. was evidence that the us media as a whole just had not been talking to this section of society anywhere near enough in the weeks and months running up to january the 6th. no. i think the media was paying close attention to trump during the transition period and the...
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after a record $41.00 goals in abundance, the gas season, robert leon dorski. but now the by a munich forward can again say he is the best men's footballer in the world. the fee for prize is broadly equal to the palace door in terms of prestige. and after a 2nd straight, when the pole thank the by and staff who flanked him and fell on low prout. i feel a happiness, because i know that soon this dorothy belong closer to my payments to make coaches . because you all her who are cartoon toiling again. leon missy had taken the balin door, but in women's football field parcel loaners alexia protests reigned supreme by adding fee for glory to her. but that was the men's coach of the year prize went to chelsea's german bus thomas taco after he sealed a champions league triumph just for months into the job again tomorrow. but the night belong to live on dusky, who would not be denied around this time. and salih mammal can sango will become the 1st female referee to officiate. amends africa cup of nations match later today . the 35 year old will take charge of the mass
after a record $41.00 goals in abundance, the gas season, robert leon dorski. but now the by a munich forward can again say he is the best men's footballer in the world. the fee for prize is broadly equal to the palace door in terms of prestige. and after a 2nd straight, when the pole thank the by and staff who flanked him and fell on low prout. i feel a happiness, because i know that soon this dorothy belong closer to my payments to make coaches . because you all her who are cartoon toiling...
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walter r roberts. throughout his 42-year career, dr. roberts was dedicated to the advancement of public diplomacy through the creation of voice of america diplomatic assignments in europe presidential appointments to the us advisory commission on public diplomacy and ten years of teaching at george washington university's elliott school of international affairs. dr. roberts understood the critical importance of education and training and his contributions to the study and practice of public diplomacy and global communication has significant have significantly enhanced gw's leadership in this important area of learning. since 2011 the walter r robertson endowment, which was created by the roberts family and housed at the george washington university has hosted annual lectures with prominent foreign policy figures were lucky to have patricia roberts with us in person tonight and ambassador bill roberts attending via zoom. in the book that ambassador ocs is going to discuss tonight which incidentally is available for sale after the program
walter r roberts. throughout his 42-year career, dr. roberts was dedicated to the advancement of public diplomacy through the creation of voice of america diplomatic assignments in europe presidential appointments to the us advisory commission on public diplomacy and ten years of teaching at george washington university's elliott school of international affairs. dr. roberts understood the critical importance of education and training and his contributions to the study and practice of public...
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you can say categorically that you don't recall meeting virginia roberts, dining with her... yep. ..dancing with her at tramp... yep. ..or going on to have sex with her... yes. ..in a bedroom in a house in belgravia? i can absolutely, categorically tell you it never happened. do you recall any kind of sexual contact with virginia roberts, then or at any other time? none... none whatsoever. today in new york, the lawyers battled in court for the first time. at the centre of their arguments, a deal struck between andrew's accuser and his former friend jeffrey epstein. epstein paid virginia giuffre half a million dollars. their deal released any other person who could have been included as a potential defendant from further legal challenge by virginia giuffre. prince andrew's lawyers needed to persuade the judge that the 2009 deal covered the prince. it's unquestionable, the court heard, that prince andrew could have been sued in the 2009 florida action but was not. he was a potential defendant. the prince's lawyers demanded detail of the allegations against their client, but th
you can say categorically that you don't recall meeting virginia roberts, dining with her... yep. ..dancing with her at tramp... yep. ..or going on to have sex with her... yes. ..in a bedroom in a house in belgravia? i can absolutely, categorically tell you it never happened. do you recall any kind of sexual contact with virginia roberts, then or at any other time? none... none whatsoever. today in new york, the lawyers battled in court for the first time. at the centre of their arguments, a...