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robin -- mispronounced that. robin first volunteered as a college student at next door baldwin university in 1991 just as the university was preparing to open. she eventually became coo and director of finance before assuming leadership at the organization. in the meantime, robin earned a master's from james madison university, served as dean of students and worked at both mary baldwin and james madison. while overseeing the wilson library and museum, robin also serves on the virginia association of museums governing council where she represents the mountain and valley districts as well as on the advisory board of visitors for mary baldwin university. she lives in stanton with her family. welcome, robin. >> thank you. >> elizabeth -- thank you very much. elizabeth a. archer is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on p street in washington, d.c. -- on f street, a site that provides a window into wilson's retirement in an actual and perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at
robin -- mispronounced that. robin first volunteered as a college student at next door baldwin university in 1991 just as the university was preparing to open. she eventually became coo and director of finance before assuming leadership at the organization. in the meantime, robin earned a master's from james madison university, served as dean of students and worked at both mary baldwin and james madison. while overseeing the wilson library and museum, robin also serves on the virginia...
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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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and robin von seldenec in for joining us. and for being as open as they've been about their work and their passions and their ideals and thee challenges that come with that work and those passion and ideals. and i want to thank every one of you who joined us for this episode. i want to point toi you to our website where o you can find previous episodes e of this sers where we address wilson's connection to past and contemporary issues of misinformation and government censorship to lost opportunities for peacemaking in the global arena to the politics of race in wilson's day in our homes and i would like all of you to join us for our next installment which is actually devoted to the life of monroe. using a famous encounter or an infamousnt encounter between wilson and trouter in the oval office not just to further explore some of the issues we have been exploring today, but to put trotter himself in center stage and to let people know he was h much more than just someo who got kicked out of wilson's office. t but is someone fo
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robin? >> alex, thank you. joining us now is matthew rude who was attending the parade with his family. matthew, our hearts go out to you and everybody there in waukesha. how are you doing this morning, matthew? >> i didn't get any sleep last night. i kept replaying what i witnessed, and what could have potentially happened to myself and my children, and just thinking about the families that were affected last night. their lives are forever changed. i just was replaying that over and over again last night. >> i can only imagine you doing that, and it's hard to imagine what you and so many others witnessed. can you please tell us what you saw yesterday? >> so just my two girls, harper and delilah, 5 and 2, took them there to have a wonderful experience. they were enjoying picking up the candy, seeing the floats. and just all of a sudden, i heard screams and chaos coming from my right, and that caught my attention. i looked over and i saw an suv coming towards us relatively quickly, and i knew
robin? >> alex, thank you. joining us now is matthew rude who was attending the parade with his family. matthew, our hearts go out to you and everybody there in waukesha. how are you doing this morning, matthew? >> i didn't get any sleep last night. i kept replaying what i witnessed, and what could have potentially happened to myself and my children, and just thinking about the families that were affected last night. their lives are forever changed. i just was replaying that over...
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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? >> whit, we could be seeing a preview of the feared combo of the flu and covid. >> reporter: yeah, robin, health officials are urging people to go ahead and get their seasonal flu shots as well worried about a crush of covid patients and flu patients overwhelming hospitals. at the university of michigan, for example, an influenza outbreak of more than 500 patients is being investigated just as covid cases are also surging in the state, robin. >> all right, whit, thanks so much. george? >> robin, thanks. >>> we go to my interview with vice president kamala harris. she weighed in on the sharp rise in inflation, the steep fall in the president's poll numbers, how the administration's build back better plan can address both problems. i pressed harris on claims that the president is not giving her a big enough role in his administration. madam vice president, thank you for doing this. >> thank you for having me, george. >> you know as americans are pretty sour at this point about the econo
robin? >> whit, we could be seeing a preview of the feared combo of the flu and covid. >> reporter: yeah, robin, health officials are urging people to go ahead and get their seasonal flu shots as well worried about a crush of covid patients and flu patients overwhelming hospitals. at the university of michigan, for example, an influenza outbreak of more than 500 patients is being investigated just as covid cases are also surging in the state, robin. >> all right, whit, thanks...
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and house, robin and robin von seldeneck says of the of the woodrow woodrow wilson wilson presidential library and resident presidential library museum for and memorial and museum in virginia. thank you so joining us. much for joining us and for. and for being as open as they've being as open as they've been about been about their work their work and, and their their passions and ideals, and the their challenges that come ideals. and the with them challenges that come or got comes with those passions and with that work. ideals. i also want to thank i also want to thank every one of you who every one of you, joined us for this who is behind us for this episode in a series episode we've been doing and i want to now. i point you to our would like to point you to website our website where and you could find episodes of the previous episodes of the series series where we where we address wilson's connection address wilson to the connection past and to a path contemporary and issues of to the issues of misinformation and misinformation, government censorship and censorship to lost and to los
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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
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robin? >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> we turn now to janai norman who is in south orange, new jersey, tracking the latest on the race for governor there. still too close to call. good morning, janai. >> reporter: robin, good morning. it has been a long night here in new jersey. the election night parties went on as planned, but no one able to declare victory just yet in this hotly contested race for new jersey governor. way closer than expected. there's still quite a bit of the vote that needs to be counted but a massive upset could be brewing with republican challenger jack ciattarelli hanging on to a less than 1% lead over heavily favored democratic incumbent phil murphy. now, registered democrats out number registered republicans in the state of new jersey by over 1 million. voter turnout, we know, looks to be low especially compared with virginia. murphy who campaigned on a progressive platform is fighting to become the first democratic governor to win re-election in this state
robin? >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> we turn now to janai norman who is in south orange, new jersey, tracking the latest on the race for governor there. still too close to call. good morning, janai. >> reporter: robin, good morning. it has been a long night here in new jersey. the election night parties went on as planned, but no one able to declare victory just yet in this hotly contested race for new jersey governor. way closer than expected. there's still quite...
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robin? >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> joining us now live is the director of the national institutes of health, dr. francis collins. we always appreciate you giving us of your time, dr. collins. you said it will take two to three weeks until we have all the vital information about the new variant. what have you learned so far? >> well, we're collecting that information as rapidly as we can and much credit to our colleagues in south africa who have been totally transparent about this. we only learned about this one week ago from one of their sequencers and so we are quickly trying to figure out in south africa is this, in fact, more contagious than other variants? it does look like it's spreading quite quickly there. we don't know how that would play out in a country like ours where delta is already so dominant. would omicron be able to compete with delta? we don't know the answer to that. the big question, of course, for us as scientists is, will the vaccine protection that has work
robin? >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> joining us now live is the director of the national institutes of health, dr. francis collins. we always appreciate you giving us of your time, dr. collins. you said it will take two to three weeks until we have all the vital information about the new variant. what have you learned so far? >> well, we're collecting that information as rapidly as we can and much credit to our colleagues in south africa who have been totally...
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robin? >> all right, alex, thank you so much. we bring in our abc news legal analyst, dan abrams. there's a lot to unpack here. your reaction to rittenhouse taking the stand? >> his attorney promised he would take the witness stand so we expected him to take the stand. people started to wonder because the case has not been going well for prosecutors so some started to question, well, maybe he doesn't need to take the stand at all. look, he didn't hurt himself. he didn't come across as arrogant. whether you believe his tears or not -- and that's the big debate. people watched that and some people say i think those were phony tears. others say i think it was real. it almost doesn't matter because it's about all the other facts of the case in conjunction with exactly what he's saying happened and, remember, the prosecution has the burden here to effectively disprove this beyond a reasonable doubt and you have to keep that in mind when evaluating what may happen here about that burden for the pr
robin? >> all right, alex, thank you so much. we bring in our abc news legal analyst, dan abrams. there's a lot to unpack here. your reaction to rittenhouse taking the stand? >> his attorney promised he would take the witness stand so we expected him to take the stand. people started to wonder because the case has not been going well for prosecutors so some started to question, well, maybe he doesn't need to take the stand at all. look, he didn't hurt himself. he didn't come across...
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robin? >>> to the high stakes trial of three men facing charges in the killing of ahmaud arbery who was unarmed, shot to death while jogging. steve osunsami is tracking the latest for us. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. prosecutors argue that the three white men accused of murdering ahmaud arbery cannot claim self-defense and cannot be shielded by an old citizen's arrest law that was the law at the time here in georgia when arbery was killed. the special prosecutor describes the 25-year-old victim as being under attack, but defense lawyers describe the victim as a plunderer or an intruder when the truth is that this young black man is never seen stealing anything on camera and was merely wandering around an unsecured home construction site where there were also other people wandering around that same site who were not seen as suspicious. travis mcmichael, his father gregory mcmichael and their neighbor william "roddie" bryan have pleaded not guilty, and 9 prosec
robin? >>> to the high stakes trial of three men facing charges in the killing of ahmaud arbery who was unarmed, shot to death while jogging. steve osunsami is tracking the latest for us. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. prosecutors argue that the three white men accused of murdering ahmaud arbery cannot claim self-defense and cannot be shielded by an old citizen's arrest law that was the law at the time here in georgia when arbery was killed. the...
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nothing is fireproof, robin. i mean, this thing will eventually come down but you can see the differences between this home and that home and there are steps we can take with the home you're currently living in to protect yourself. >> easy steps we can take. rob, thank you, and thank everybody there for the demonstration. we have some embers here, simulated embers. you think about that. how he showed the demonstration how they go flying and they're in different sizes like that but if you can do some things around your home as he demonstrated-- >> the results, i didn't expect those results. what a difference. great job by rob there. >>> coming up next, we have our "play of the day." so stay right there. we'll be right back with more "gma." ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation w
nothing is fireproof, robin. i mean, this thing will eventually come down but you can see the differences between this home and that home and there are steps we can take with the home you're currently living in to protect yourself. >> easy steps we can take. rob, thank you, and thank everybody there for the demonstration. we have some embers here, simulated embers. you think about that. how he showed the demonstration how they go flying and they're in different sizes like that but if you...
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as you know, robin, we're back. the first american network to get access to that country to fly into the south. more than just heart breaking, robin, it really signals to everyone around the world that global warming isn't something we worry about a couple years, a decade from now. it is here. these children, the faces of these children, and their eyes, it will tell you we need to act now. >> i look forward to your report in our next half hour. david, thank you. george? >>> president biden has touched down in edinborough. he's hoping his plan to battle climate change will affect other leaders. cecilia vega is traveling with the president. she joins us now. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning from windy scotland this morning here. president biden just touched down, and we've got that video coming in right now. he's got a tough sell here. that's the reality for him this morning. he needs to convince the other countries that america can actually lead on climate. you mentioned that domestic program back hom
as you know, robin, we're back. the first american network to get access to that country to fly into the south. more than just heart breaking, robin, it really signals to everyone around the world that global warming isn't something we worry about a couple years, a decade from now. it is here. these children, the faces of these children, and their eyes, it will tell you we need to act now. >> i look forward to your report in our next half hour. david, thank you. george? >>>...
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robin? >>> now to the thanksgiving travel rush. what you need to know if you're among the more than 50 million heading out. first to trevor ault with what to expect if you're hitting the road. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, robin. aaa is expecting 48.3 million americans to drive somewhere this thanksgiving. that amount of travel would get pretty close to the numbers we saw prepandemic back in 2019. though, of course, we just heard from cecilia's report, americans who are driving this thanksgiving are going to be paying a lot more than they have in the past several years. despite those efforts from the biden administration, the gas price average for a gallon is about $3.40, about a buck and a quarter more than it was this time last year. if you are going to be driving this week, it's going to be quite difficult to avoid the traffic. so tomorrow through sunday your best times will be in the mornings, think before 11:00 a.m. or tomorrow night. you could go after 9:00 so long a
robin? >>> now to the thanksgiving travel rush. what you need to know if you're among the more than 50 million heading out. first to trevor ault with what to expect if you're hitting the road. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, robin. aaa is expecting 48.3 million americans to drive somewhere this thanksgiving. that amount of travel would get pretty close to the numbers we saw prepandemic back in 2019. though, of course, we just heard from cecilia's report,...
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robin? >>> we turn to aaron rodgers and the packers. the quarterback and the team have been fined for violating covid protocols as rodgers says he takes full responsibility for misleading anyone with satements about his vaccine status. will reeve joins us with more on this. good morning, willing. >> good morning, robin. aaron rodgers had an ugly off season with the packers. there were contract squabbles and a fear he'd quit football rather than return to the team. ultimately he did come back to green bay where he earns a reported $1.6 million per game. the fine he received for breaking nfl protocols in covid is the designated amount collectively bargained between the league and the players union. almost $15,000. he should be able to cover it. overnight, green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers fined nearly $15,000 for attending a party unmasked and his team fined $300,000 for covid protocol violations, including allowing rodgers to go maskless at press conferences. >> rodgers tosses in th
robin? >>> we turn to aaron rodgers and the packers. the quarterback and the team have been fined for violating covid protocols as rodgers says he takes full responsibility for misleading anyone with satements about his vaccine status. will reeve joins us with more on this. good morning, willing. >> good morning, robin. aaron rodgers had an ugly off season with the packers. there were contract squabbles and a fear he'd quit football rather than return to the team. ultimately he...
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we wouldn't do this segment without it, robin. best buy is doing 10% cash back on top of its top deal products. forever 21, 20% cash back online purchases sitewide. gap, 15% cash back online purchases sitewide and i told you about adidas in the tease, 20% cash back online purchases sitewide so that is cash you will be sent $20 and spend $100 on their site you get sent $20 by retail me not. >> that does add up. >> it does add up, of course, the bottom line to keep in mind is those savings are savings as long as you're not going deep into credit card debt. if you're taking advantage of this with a credit card, that could end up costing you way more money down the road so be careful. make sure you're spending this money based on the fact that you're making these purchases already and you have the money in your account to cover it. >> good of you to say that at the end. that's very important as always, rebecca, great to see you. >> you too. >> michael. >>> all right, robin, now to the moment we've been waiting for. is t. ve above new
we wouldn't do this segment without it, robin. best buy is doing 10% cash back on top of its top deal products. forever 21, 20% cash back online purchases sitewide. gap, 15% cash back online purchases sitewide and i told you about adidas in the tease, 20% cash back online purchases sitewide so that is cash you will be sent $20 and spend $100 on their site you get sent $20 by retail me not. >> that does add up. >> it does add up, of course, the bottom line to keep in mind is those...
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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...
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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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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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the incentives created by ad revenue by facebook are similar to robin hood when they earn not just a spread fee. i'm hoping you could confirm those issues, the conflict between looking out for investors' best interests and the ways that those companies earn money, that that will be a subject of your investigation. if you can confirm that, then i can go on to the next. if not, i would love to hear why not. >> i think it's central. it's the issue of our day that digital analytics are being used to not only optimize for our return but may be used to optimize for the company, the platform's revenues. if they're being done that way, then that creates a conflict. it might create a more fun environment for us, but that's okay. it's creating more revenue. what is that conflict there? how do we protect investors? >> i'm delighted to hear that. we can follow-up offline. i want to shift the climate. some seem to think the question is whether disclosure might increase the compliance cost for small mom and pop businesses. i would suggest that's not in the top 100 issues that are caused by climate
the incentives created by ad revenue by facebook are similar to robin hood when they earn not just a spread fee. i'm hoping you could confirm those issues, the conflict between looking out for investors' best interests and the ways that those companies earn money, that that will be a subject of your investigation. if you can confirm that, then i can go on to the next. if not, i would love to hear why not. >> i think it's central. it's the issue of our day that digital analytics are being...
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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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one final thank you to liz a bit and robin for a great conversation, and i wish everybody a wonderful week. up next christopher leahy -- to succeed the president who died in office. hello again, everyone. welcome to another edition of our lecture series. and vice president for collections and exhibitions at the museum of history and culture. so glad you could join us today. as always awesome -- rethinking our members who made the program possible. your support is essential for making these events happen so we deeply appreciate that. and listen today's speak, are very pleased to have with us is doctor christopher lee he who is professor college of new york law. he will be talking to us about his book, a president without a party, the life of john tyler. john tyler's the nation's own president to be kicked on -- out of his own political party. tyler's use of the veto destroy the legislative chances to win the election law in 1844. law a trade by his contemporaries -- and many historians as a night idea of, law devotion to state with construction on the constitution says to compromise --
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a teenager whoad h a large knife and aagger officer enid tce sotg sif t kuma: stock trading at form robin hood said it was hit by a data breach that exposed information on millions of customers. hackers demanded a ransom payment but it says no social security numbers, bank account numbers, or debit card numbers were exposed. doordash is betting people want authentic barbecue from texas or new york city pastrami sandwiches as much as a neighborhood meal. they announced nationwide delivery of food, fresh produce, and flowers. aside from food, the company is moving to become a gift delivery service by offering free delivery from anywhere in the nation. the food will arrive in a few days. a stick at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway. we are down by about 90 points. reggie: facebook whistleblower, frances haugen, is expressing concern about the company's sheai sd she fes arthe impact of the me-vtaerse. she sa tyshis virtl uareality world would force people to give upor me of the pirersonal inrmfoation. stla mthon, she teifstied about faceokbo's harulmf effects. she says thco
a teenager whoad h a large knife and aagger officer enid tce sotg sif t kuma: stock trading at form robin hood said it was hit by a data breach that exposed information on millions of customers. hackers demanded a ransom payment but it says no social security numbers, bank account numbers, or debit card numbers were exposed. doordash is betting people want authentic barbecue from texas or new york city pastrami sandwiches as much as a neighborhood meal. they announced nationwide delivery 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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to know more want to get to this because this is so important and much has been made about stock in robin hood and all of that, what are you doing to protect investors and our security systems second, what can and must congress do to stop this? make it a felony, we've got to get this can protect our financial system is the heart and soul and this is our investment, our stock market that must be held away from this so what can we do to put strong measures and to stop this behavior? >> the game stop has numerous issues, some of which are in plumbing and infrastructure but you are at another level. whether there were things congress can do to address the challenges there. what we are doing is three or four different projects trying to shorten the clearing cycles, we put out for comment to the public to weigh in on of digital practices -- >> my time is getting short here but i do want to say, i've asked my staff to put together a bill that we can have strong enforcement sensors in will not allow a social media platform on this foundation of our great nation. our stock exchange. you and i both
to know more want to get to this because this is so important and much has been made about stock in robin hood and all of that, what are you doing to protect investors and our security systems second, what can and must congress do to stop this? make it a felony, we've got to get this can protect our financial system is the heart and soul and this is our investment, our stock market that must be held away from this so what can we do to put strong measures and to stop this behavior? >> the...
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the nights, the area came down and i was trying to figure out who was in charge and we always round robined a bit and we never knew who was in charge. ultimately i talked to, this area, bad things happened at night and you don't want your guys sleeping. he was warning me that we needed to stay on guard, and not get complacent, and i was injured already, but later on in the deployment, and then that exact area where i was warned by that, by that tribal leader where we had thee of our soldiers captured. and their bodies were later found in 2010 but yeah, so, it just shows you that, you know, there were times where they were helping us out and giving us intel and you kno -- we had to keep our eyes open. but unfortunately we lost three of our guys in that same area. so -- about half way through my deployment, being on the ground and doing infantry stuff, we in my company, we had one platoon in the iraqi army and we had my unit on the ground. we had road clearing, it was called iron claw at the time. the infantry experience, it was our turn to go drive around and look for the ieds, and we had hu
the nights, the area came down and i was trying to figure out who was in charge and we always round robined a bit and we never knew who was in charge. ultimately i talked to, this area, bad things happened at night and you don't want your guys sleeping. he was warning me that we needed to stay on guard, and not get complacent, and i was injured already, but later on in the deployment, and then that exact area where i was warned by that, by that tribal leader where we had thee of our soldiers...
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but there were sightings of robin williams and tupac rising from the dead in dallas. this must piss off jesus, right? [ laughter ] you can't just go around saying everybody's coming back, that's my thing! [ laughter ] we have a new world series champion. the atlanta braves won their first title in 26 years last night. the game was played in houston, but braves fans came from all over to witness history in the making. >> i can't believe it! i can't believe it! >> tell me about it, tell me about it. >> it's my 16th game of the year! >> yeah? >> i live over 100 miles away! and i'm -- i -- i just -- i stood in line by myself, my family's at home, and this is -- i have to take off the next couple of days from work! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: that is a man who knows he's about to be arrested. things are changing at the company formerly known as facebook. they're shaking things up. last week, they changed their name to meta world peace. or something. [ laughter ] and now they've decided to shut down their facial recognition system out of concern the technology could
but there were sightings of robin williams and tupac rising from the dead in dallas. this must piss off jesus, right? [ laughter ] you can't just go around saying everybody's coming back, that's my thing! [ laughter ] we have a new world series champion. the atlanta braves won their first title in 26 years last night. the game was played in houston, but braves fans came from all over to witness history in the making. >> i can't believe it! i can't believe it! >> tell me about it,...
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and so i looked over and i said, it was robin, it was robert gibbs -- [laughs] and it was like, no more picking on robert! you have those moments when you are on your trip. there are times when you all cry together. or you had a serious conversation about where you will be sending u.s. troops. these are things that allow you to come back, and trust each other with the debate. and again, having that moment with you, and i'm going to disagree with, you but i will disagree, with you respectfully. i think those trips were, very, very important. not the least of which is, to bear witness to what goes on in the world, and to bring it back. i know there are people who have a tendency to brag that they didn't have a passport. but when you are elected to the u.s. house of representatives, or the senate, you call the president a leader of the free world. it's nice to be able to get to know places outside the united states, in order to make appropriate decisions. >> this is just a wrap up question. because, when you served, there was relatively so few women in congress, at that time. do you feel t
and so i looked over and i said, it was robin, it was robert gibbs -- [laughs] and it was like, no more picking on robert! you have those moments when you are on your trip. there are times when you all cry together. or you had a serious conversation about where you will be sending u.s. troops. these are things that allow you to come back, and trust each other with the debate. and again, having that moment with you, and i'm going to disagree with, you but i will disagree, with you respectfully....
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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...