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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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the bbc has approached robin thicke about ratajkowski s allegations. he has not responded. now — one is the world's richest man, and the other is hollywood's biggest star. leonardo dicaprio met amazon'sjeff bezos and his girlfriend lauren sanchez earlier this week and the internet has gone wild over a video appearing to show the amazon supremos girlfriend appearing to flirt outrageously with leonardo dicaprio, with many saying it's a case of prime flirting, with the world's richest man left hanging on the sidelines. welljeff bezos took it in his stride — jokingly tweeting that the film star should join him on the edge of a very steep cliff. so, what was really going on, and how can you truly deliver the goods when flirting? judijames is an internationally renowned body language expert and joins me now. it is great to have you on the programme. and especially about the subject. judi, it's the video that's set the internet alight, how much can we learn from the body language? this looks like rather old—fashioned flirting. i know the camera can lie, but it is a clip rath
the bbc has approached robin thicke about ratajkowski s allegations. he has not responded. now — one is the world's richest man, and the other is hollywood's biggest star. leonardo dicaprio met amazon'sjeff bezos and his girlfriend lauren sanchez earlier this week and the internet has gone wild over a video appearing to show the amazon supremos girlfriend appearing to flirt outrageously with leonardo dicaprio, with many saying it's a case of prime flirting, with the world's richest man left...
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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
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...
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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? >>> back here at home president biden signing that bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill saying the message is america is moving again. let's go to our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, when will communities start to see the impact of the bill that was just signed? good morning. >> reporter: hi, robin. that is the big question right now. officials say some money will go immediately out to ports and airports and roads to start projects. this is a big one. the governor of new york says residents in that state won't have to see increases in fare hikes on the subway or cuts in services because they're expecting such a big windfall in this infrastructure cash. let me give you a sense of where the white house is focused. president biden is traveling to new hampshire today. he will be visiting a bridge that's been on a red list because it's in such horrible condition. you can see it there. tomorrow he's headed to detroit visiting gm's electric vehicle assembly pla
robin? >>> back here at home president biden signing that bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill saying the message is america is moving again. let's go to our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, when will communities start to see the impact of the bill that was just signed? good morning. >> reporter: hi, robin. that is the big question right now. officials say some money will go immediately out to ports and airports and roads to start projects. this is a...
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robin? >> all right, kayna. thank you. >>> we turn now to our expedition "gma" live from antarctica where amy has made landfall with our team after a long, long, long journey over the ocean, and you're on the continent we rarely get to see. good morning there, amy. >> reporter: oh, good morning, robin. what a beautiful sunny day it is here. we have something even more beautiful and incredibly rare behind me. we have a cluster of emperor penguins, a group of 12 and a group of 18. they're right over my shoulder right here. this is incredibly rare because typically they mate early and disperse by mid november. we heard an announcement as we woke up saying they had never seen this many emperor penguins in this area before. we're excited to see them waddling aover the ice. they're taking rests between diving and they're the largest species, and the deepest divers. they can go as low as 1,800 feet below the surface looking for food. they will make their way back to the rookery, but what a majestic view to see here abo
robin? >> all right, kayna. thank you. >>> we turn now to our expedition "gma" live from antarctica where amy has made landfall with our team after a long, long, long journey over the ocean, and you're on the continent we rarely get to see. good morning there, amy. >> reporter: oh, good morning, robin. what a beautiful sunny day it is here. we have something even more beautiful and incredibly rare behind me. we have a cluster of emperor penguins, a group of 12 and...
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if you see him in films, my students all think robin williams is theodore roosevelt from the movie "a night in the museum." but there's so many films about theodore roosevelt that include that rough rider image, the cowboy on horseback. so, yeah, absolutely. and the charisma, he knew -- roosevelt -- the power of motion pictures. and he tried to capture that essence in many ways. >> and he was a man of the tomb. it was such a period of change. >> the introduction of airplanes, submarines, motion pictures come in during his time at the white house. this is a remarkable period of change. and he seems to be the first modern president because he understands capturing the imagination of the american people is really a pr exercise and he needs to reach out to them in order to get congress to do something or in order to extend american power throughout the world. roosevelt is a revolutionary figure for the white house because he reshapes the office itself. >> we're going to take questions from people watching this. but, first, we have another special bit of insight from one of the brightest s
if you see him in films, my students all think robin williams is theodore roosevelt from the movie "a night in the museum." but there's so many films about theodore roosevelt that include that rough rider image, the cowboy on horseback. so, yeah, absolutely. and the charisma, he knew -- roosevelt -- the power of motion pictures. and he tried to capture that essence in many ways. >> and he was a man of the tomb. it was such a period of change. >> the introduction of...
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robin? >> 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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so can robin. the 2-year-old lab started life in guide dog school. >> she flunked out because she likes squirrels too much. >> reporter: that is when veterinarian patty unger found robin and started training her for this hair brained idea of getting dogs to sniff out covid-19. i mean, a dog's nose is used in so many professions. >> waste water management, finding pcbs in landfills, using them in idaho to find bee colonies. >> why not sniffing for a virus? dr. unger says when we have a disease or virus our body makes chemicals that give off a certain smell that dogs can detect. >> ten people that have covid all make the same smell. >> reporter: so far unger says after extensive training robin and gromit have a near perfect track record of sniffing out the virus in people. >> well that gee whiz moment of, this works. she actually knows what she is doing. >> reporter: the dogs are still learning and are merely doing this as a courtesy at the ice arena. unger thinks with proper research and methods the
so can robin. the 2-year-old lab started life in guide dog school. >> she flunked out because she likes squirrels too much. >> reporter: that is when veterinarian patty unger found robin and started training her for this hair brained idea of getting dogs to sniff out covid-19. i mean, a dog's nose is used in so many professions. >> waste water management, finding pcbs in landfills, using them in idaho to find bee colonies. >> why not sniffing for a virus? dr. unger says...
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. >>> have you heard of robin hood? a data breach may have compromised information of 7 million customers. 5 million e-mail addresses and 2 million full names were exposed in the hack. no social security, debit card or credit card information was taken. last year, 2,000 accounts were hacked and customers' money was stolen. the breach has been contained and it's in the process of contacting everyone involved. robin hood is based in men hoe park. >>> a female hockey goalie was recently heckled and sexually harassed at a high school game. she returned to the ice with an outpouring of support. friends, fans and olympians filled the stands in pittsburg, pennsylvania filled the stands. last week she was heckled, bringing her to tears. last night was a different story. among those cheering for her was a former team usa goalie. >> there's a thousand people in this building. she's handling it well. >> the girl was invited to a penguins game. >>> a covid outbreak i of the cal football game their weekend. we have details of the de
. >>> have you heard of robin hood? a data breach may have compromised information of 7 million customers. 5 million e-mail addresses and 2 million full names were exposed in the hack. no social security, debit card or credit card information was taken. last year, 2,000 accounts were hacked and customers' money was stolen. the breach has been contained and it's in the process of contacting everyone involved. robin hood is based in men hoe park. >>> a female hockey goalie was...
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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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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? >>> 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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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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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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. >> they do, look at robin hood traders and read it platform and forcing a lot of hedge funds to cause the stock to go up because of massive short squeeze so if they are in bed with china, it's a bad look if they are in bed with the chinese communist party so hopefully they don't have anything to do with that i'm not quite sure but headwind for the materials as well. charles: we don't have time to get into it but i will mention a loser for charlie munger, he designed a dormitory in every prison maker in the world gave him a phone call. see you again soon. >> thank you. charles: job creation, an interesting scenario for this market. right now, one of the strongest on record but can it get stronger? how can you make a buck or two? we'll be right back. ♪♪ ♪♪ charles: so the reopening stocks are absolutely soaring, and they're really not alone. 10 of the 11 sectors are powering higher. the question really is, several of them, do you buy more, do you take profits, do you shift your portfolio around looking for new ideas, or do you wait for a pullback and never got in? rob luna and r
. >> they do, look at robin hood traders and read it platform and forcing a lot of hedge funds to cause the stock to go up because of massive short squeeze so if they are in bed with china, it's a bad look if they are in bed with the chinese communist party so hopefully they don't have anything to do with that i'm not quite sure but headwind for the materials as well. charles: we don't have time to get into it but i will mention a loser for charlie munger, he designed a dormitory in every...
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the bbc has approached robin thicke about ratajkowski's allegations. he has not responded. fans of squid game get ready to lose your marbles because a new season of the show has been given the green light! director hwang dong—hyuk has confirmed that season two of the netflix hit is on its way. the south korean drama which topped the streaming giant's tv charts in 94 countries was watched by 142 million households when it first launched in september. let's get more on the announcement from beth webb, film and tvjournalist and contributing editorfor nme and empire magazine. it is great to have you on newsday. in the first instance, fans around the world will be delighted about this. tell us more about the announcement. £31 more about the announcement. of course. i mean it was inevitable, wasn't it? the biggest show on netflix to date by at least double what predecessor was offering, it was only a matter of time and of course now it has come from the word of the creator himself, so yes, it is a lot to look forward to. as a say inevitable but a huge announcement forfans, alt
the bbc has approached robin thicke about ratajkowski's allegations. he has not responded. fans of squid game get ready to lose your marbles because a new season of the show has been given the green light! director hwang dong—hyuk has confirmed that season two of the netflix hit is on its way. the south korean drama which topped the streaming giant's tv charts in 94 countries was watched by 142 million households when it first launched in september. let's get more on the announcement from...
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capitol historical society this and robin rebecca bronze robbers heirs of two prominent political families explain the tactics in a play, your guide to changing the world. >> the first think that she doesn't get this idea of a parade down pennsylvania avenue, celebratory parade read i'm sure you've seen this picture but this idea of taking a cause, and march on washington. that was the best idea. and it's also common that we just think of it as a traffic headache but it was never been done before in this like the idea of a march through the corridors of the central washington it from the legislative branch of the executive branch and that was her idea and in 1913 read, which i will talk about at great length since giving us an opportunity some going to restrain myself because we have a lot to cover today. did not go at all as planned so again an event those planned out to last minute but his massive crowd and walks up pennsylvania avenue pretty this is about 13th street you can see the capitol the background a large billing in the right and the post office and trump tower and it's really g
capitol historical society this and robin rebecca bronze robbers heirs of two prominent political families explain the tactics in a play, your guide to changing the world. >> the first think that she doesn't get this idea of a parade down pennsylvania avenue, celebratory parade read i'm sure you've seen this picture but this idea of taking a cause, and march on washington. that was the best idea. and it's also common that we just think of it as a traffic headache but it was never been...
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for more on how vigil abloh shaped fashion and beyond, i'm joined by robin givhan, the senior critic at large for the "washington post." ms. givhan, thank you for joinings newshour, what has been the reaction to the death in the fashion industry? >> the fashion industry has been in shockment i don't think anyone really realized the gravity of the illness. and he was only 41 years old. the other aspect is just immense sadness that this was someone at the top of their game and really paving a way for others to have such a short, short legacy. >> why did his work have such resonance. did he have a unique signature you can describe or was it just the force of his character? >> i think it was the combination of things. one was that he came to fashion from really a-- he hadn't studied at fit, he hadn't studied at parsons, he really came from the creative world of music. from branding, from working with kayne west. and he also was someone who walked very tall when he got to louis vuitton. he was very much proud of the fact that he was a black de cyber at that level. and he sought to hire ot
for more on how vigil abloh shaped fashion and beyond, i'm joined by robin givhan, the senior critic at large for the "washington post." ms. givhan, thank you for joinings newshour, what has been the reaction to the death in the fashion industry? >> the fashion industry has been in shockment i don't think anyone really realized the gravity of the illness. and he was only 41 years old. the other aspect is just immense sadness that this was someone at the top of their game and...
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robin and susan rosenbaum the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." tonight, the nation's eyes are fixed on kenosha, wisconsin after kyle rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges. last august, rittenhouse using an ar-15 rifle and killed two people spark bid the police shooting of jacob blake. it set off arguments about the second amendment, vigilante killings and race. rittenhouse argued that he acted on self defense. on friday, he was acquitted of first degree intentional homicide and four other felony charges. here's that moment and a lawyer from rittenhouse speaking after the verdict. >> kyle h. rittenhouse not guilty. as to the fifth count of the information, we the jury find the defendant kyle h. rittenhouse not guilty. >> we're thankful in more ways than one that the jury finally gotter that true story. yamiche: meanwhile, the family of one of the men killed said in a statement that the verdict
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robin, let's turn to this meeting the president is having with ceos at the white house now. these ceos are contending with the pandemic. there's historic inflation, a supply chain crisis at the same time, no quick fixes to any of this. what can they do in terms of actual deliverables here? >> this is optics. this is not some president in 1900 exorting j. pierpont morgan to come in and help. the oil market, which is so fungible, can you really rein in the saudis, you have sway over opec, you have sway over your own oil patch. i do feel for biden in that it kind of feels helpless. inflation is at a three-decade high, an intractable supply chain issue, we're 18 months removed from the onset, 19 months, of this pandemic. and you're wondering why you can't enjoy the fruits of a full economic comeback. it's really vexing. >> it's optics, but it's also resetting the narrative. look at the ceos he's got there today, mattel, etsy. walmart was able to hire 200,000 people in the last few months. they haven't had to price prices so much because a store the size and scale of walmart can
robin, let's turn to this meeting the president is having with ceos at the white house now. these ceos are contending with the pandemic. there's historic inflation, a supply chain crisis at the same time, no quick fixes to any of this. what can they do in terms of actual deliverables here? >> this is optics. this is not some president in 1900 exorting j. pierpont morgan to come in and help. the oil market, which is so fungible, can you really rein in the saudis, you have sway over opec,...
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paul: the real robin here politically for the administration real wages aft inflation rate. wages are going up and people are getting nice raises but a lot of it is wiped out by inflation. how big a problem is that? >> we've had this narrative throughout the entire wave of inflation going back to last year were a lot of democrats are saying some of the labor conditions right now are going to be positive for workers because a lot of businesses are shortstaffed, people hold out for raises getting raises on paper month over month and get we are seeing paychecks stretching nearly as far as they might have in ordinary circumstances, people really are noticing so it's already played out electorally, the elections we saw in virginia and new jersey with republicans over performing probably have a lot to do with people looking at their monthly expenses and realizing they are hurting in their bank accounts more than they used to and they know the reason is because the amount of spending we see from the biden administration going back this last year how emergency stimulus bills framed
paul: the real robin here politically for the administration real wages aft inflation rate. wages are going up and people are getting nice raises but a lot of it is wiped out by inflation. how big a problem is that? >> we've had this narrative throughout the entire wave of inflation going back to last year were a lot of democrats are saying some of the labor conditions right now are going to be positive for workers because a lot of businesses are shortstaffed, people hold out for raises...
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square yesterday because of the robberies that we've seen recently groups of people who may have heard robin vandalized. more than a dozen or half a dozen stores in the area friday night that included the louis baton store. you now need a reservation. as a matter of fact, to go into that store. that's one of the new policy changes they've implemented. we did talk to some shoppers who say they still feel safe there despite the recent crime, some business owners, though, tell a different story. there. even thinking about maybe pulling up stakes and leaving san francisco altogether. >> everything's on the table right now and we love the city. gump's has been part of san francisco and part of union square for over 150 years. we help build this vibrant area. it would be extremely disappointing for us to have to pack up and leave. >> san francisco. police say the burglaries at union square were coordinated in fact, this morning. we're told that the police have arrested 9 suspects so far connected to that. we'll see if they arrest more. meanwhile, in the south bay police in san jose are now saying
square yesterday because of the robberies that we've seen recently groups of people who may have heard robin vandalized. more than a dozen or half a dozen stores in the area friday night that included the louis baton store. you now need a reservation. as a matter of fact, to go into that store. that's one of the new policy changes they've implemented. we did talk to some shoppers who say they still feel safe there despite the recent crime, some business owners, though, tell a different story....
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also the host of npr's "full disclosure," robin farzad. josh, i asked you in the last hour whether the president would move to strict travel and you said you hadn't heard anything. sounds like he was listening. >> reporter: that's right, katy. the white house wanted to wait until the variant was designated of concern by the w.h.o. and that's now occurred. the white house is acting on the advice of the president's chief medical adviser dr. anthony fauci as well as the cdc in now putting into place these restrictions which will occur beginning on monday. in addition to south africa, there will be seven other countries that are subject to these new travel restrictions. i'll read them you to. it's botswana, zimbabwe, mows a.m. mozambique, and malawi, as scientists try to learn more about this covid-19 variant circulating in southern africa. now that it's been labeled a variant of concern, they feel comfortable taking this step. this policy will not apply to american citizens and lawful permanent residents, they will still be able to travel to
also the host of npr's "full disclosure," robin farzad. josh, i asked you in the last hour whether the president would move to strict travel and you said you hadn't heard anything. sounds like he was listening. >> reporter: that's right, katy. the white house wanted to wait until the variant was designated of concern by the w.h.o. and that's now occurred. the white house is acting on the advice of the president's chief medical adviser dr. anthony fauci as well as the cdc in now...
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robin in alabama, independently. -- independent line. caller: i love this show. i have a couple of comments into question. the comments are one party, when one year. the republican be two-part -- the republic can be two parties, three parties. why can't we spend some of the money we have already signed into law and see if there is any left over and put it toward some of these things everybody is worried about? the children and stuff like that? my question is, pedro, how long were those stilettos that nancy hello seek -- nancy pelosi wore? host: i don't know. philip from taxes on the democrats line. -- texas on the democrats line. caller: mccarthy should know he will never be speaker. they love calling democrats socialists. the gop are the people sleeping with putin. but they love calling democrats socialists. let them return the money back to us. give the money back to us. they should return the money. they should turn it back to us. host: patricia in jacksonville, florida. caller: good morning. i want to say that i raised three girls by myself and i never got an
robin in alabama, independently. -- independent line. caller: i love this show. i have a couple of comments into question. the comments are one party, when one year. the republican be two-part -- the republic can be two parties, three parties. why can't we spend some of the money we have already signed into law and see if there is any left over and put it toward some of these things everybody is worried about? the children and stuff like that? my question is, pedro, how long were those...
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for more on how virgil abloh shaped fashion i am joined by robin, the senior critic at large for the washington post. thank you for joining the newshour. what has been the reaction to mr. alboh's death. >> the fashion industry has been in shock. i don't think anyone really realize the gravity of his illness. and he was only 41 years old. the other aspect is just the immense sadness that this was someone at the top of their game. and really paving the way for others to have such a short legacy. stephanie: why did his work have such residents-- resonance? was it just the force of his character? >> i think it was a combination of things. one was that he came to fashion from really a circuitous route. he had not studied at fit or parsons. he came from the creative world of music. from branding, from working with kanye west. and he also was someone who walked very tall. when he got to louis vuitton. he was very much proud of the fact that he was a black design at that level. he sought to hire other black designers -- and he sought to create scholarships targeting black designers. i also t
for more on how virgil abloh shaped fashion i am joined by robin, the senior critic at large for the washington post. thank you for joining the newshour. what has been the reaction to mr. alboh's death. >> the fashion industry has been in shock. i don't think anyone really realize the gravity of his illness. and he was only 41 years old. the other aspect is just the immense sadness that this was someone at the top of their game. and really paving the way for others to have such a short...
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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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prouder people, we, therefore, present to you the designee for national hero of barbados, ambassador robin rihanna fenti. may you continue to shine like a diamond. >> britain's prince charles also attended the ceremony. he was given the country's highest ranking honor, the order of freedom, a move meant to highlight the close relationship that still exists between barbados and the united kingdom. >>> honduras is nearing a major political milestone. castro is on track to become the country's first female president. her husband was ousted in a coup 12 years ago. castro ran in a field of more than a dozen candidates. she has vowed to battle corruption and address the conditions that have led to migration from honduras to the united states. >>> well, it is deja vu in sweden. social democrat magdalena anderson has been elected prime minister again just days after she had already won the job and quickly resigned. anderson quit hours after she was elected last week when her proposed budget was defeated and her coalition government broke down. now sweden's first female prime minister plans to form
prouder people, we, therefore, present to you the designee for national hero of barbados, ambassador robin rihanna fenti. may you continue to shine like a diamond. >> britain's prince charles also attended the ceremony. he was given the country's highest ranking honor, the order of freedom, a move meant to highlight the close relationship that still exists between barbados and the united kingdom. >>> honduras is nearing a major political milestone. castro is on track to become...
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elizabeth: robin hello thank you for your service to our country, it's good to have you on. i you been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. we hope you have a good evening, join us again monday night. ♪ >> hello everyone welcome to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow coming to you from palm beach atlantic university. plenty of annex on capitol hill, let's get right to hillary bonnett the hell with the latest and presumably the truth. the spotlight is on you, what is the truth. >> progressives and moderates
elizabeth: robin hello thank you for your service to our country, it's good to have you on. i you been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. we hope you have a good evening, join us again monday night. ♪ >> hello everyone welcome to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow coming to you from palm beach atlantic university. plenty of annex on capitol hill, let's get right to hillary bonnett the hell with the latest and presumably the truth. the spotlight is on you, what is...
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square in san francisco yesterday because of the recent robberies that we saw there groups of people, robin vandalized, more than a half dozen stores in the area friday night, including including the louis baton right there on union square. and in fact, now you need a reservation to get inside. they're not going let and while some shoppers say, yeah, they do still feel safe there despite the uptick in crime. some of the business owners tell us a different story. they think maybe it's time to leave. >> everything's on the table right now and we love the city. gump's has been part of san francisco and part of union square for over 150 years. we help build this vibrant area. it would be extremely disappointing for us to have to pack up and leave. >> san francisco police say that the burglaries at union square. we're coordinated as of this morning. they've been able to arrest 9 suspects connected to those crimes. we'll see if any more follow. >> well in the south bay police in san jose are now saying 2 different robberies at 2 malls across the street from one another might have been coordinated
square in san francisco yesterday because of the recent robberies that we saw there groups of people, robin vandalized, more than a half dozen stores in the area friday night, including including the louis baton right there on union square. and in fact, now you need a reservation to get inside. they're not going let and while some shoppers say, yeah, they do still feel safe there despite the uptick in crime. some of the business owners tell us a different story. they think maybe it's time to...
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elizabeth: robin hello thank you for your service to our country, it's good to have you on. i you been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. we hope you have a good evening, join us again monday night. ♪ >> hello everyone welcome to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow coming to you from palm beach atlantic university. plenty of annex on capitol hill, let's get right to hillary bonnett the hell with the latest and presumably the truth. the spotlight is on you, what is the truth. >> progressives and moderates are in the same stand up they have been in the past few months. over whether or not to vote for the infrastructure bill with the social spending package at the same time on the same day. here is part of the problem house majority leader made the announcement that they are going to push through the infrastructure bill for about this afternoon and then do a procedural vote on the social spending package. why is that, several house moderates say they do not want to vote yes for social spending, potentially trillion of new government spending from the congressional budget off
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country robin was very candid, in his very first efforts in the cycle, here at the end of the day, it is not the congressional leadership that makes you think that it have, been the legislation on the hill will look at it as though -- but i would look at it as the council focus groups, the string voters, and the independent voters, some democrats, they don't really know what is joe biden's message. what does he want an apart from his infrastructure bill. a basic maybe, okay, they are not really convinced about. that but what is the whole point of the biden administration so to speak? and i think you could think different about it frankly, it could go a little centered, i would prefer more, centered but we need to come to a group and show some restraint, honestly. and i think voters would respect that. robert, i don't think anyone has pair frayed rogers and hammers thin but i'm going to, here's the question, how do you solve a problem like joe manchin? >> well look, i actually think joe manchin wants to get to yes, on the build back better agenda. i just think it'll take him a little b
country robin was very candid, in his very first efforts in the cycle, here at the end of the day, it is not the congressional leadership that makes you think that it have, been the legislation on the hill will look at it as though -- but i would look at it as the council focus groups, the string voters, and the independent voters, some democrats, they don't really know what is joe biden's message. what does he want an apart from his infrastructure bill. a basic maybe, okay, they are not really...
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in fact, this is video of a group that robin vandalized louis baton there. in fact, more than a phalf-dozen other stores in th area on friday night, including the louis that on their union square. so you now need a reservation just to get inside. that's a new policy they put in place. and while some shoppers say they still feel safe despite the recent crime some of his business owners tell us that they are considering, whether it's time to leave san francisco altogether. >> everything's on the table right now and we love the city. gump's has been part of san francisco and part of union square for over 150 years. we help build this vibrant area. it would be extremely disappointing for us to have to pack up and leave. >> san francisco. police say the burglaries at union square were coordinated. and as of this morning, police have arrested 9 suspects in connection with those crimes. >> well, in the south bay police in san jose are now saying 2 different robberies at 2 malls across the street from one another might have been coordinated as well. they say a group
in fact, this is video of a group that robin vandalized louis baton there. in fact, more than a phalf-dozen other stores in th area on friday night, including the louis that on their union square. so you now need a reservation just to get inside. that's a new policy they put in place. and while some shoppers say they still feel safe despite the recent crime some of his business owners tell us that they are considering, whether it's time to leave san francisco altogether. >> everything's...
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thanks, robin. stocks sank today amid news of the. >> on the kron variant, the dow tumbled 905 points. the nasdaq and s and p also lost more than 2% of their values travel and energy stocks were among the biggest losers. investors fear that the new variant may lead to lockdowns again. >> they have sold off airline stocks. you not a united airlines delta airlines and american airlines are down 7, 8, 9%, respectively. also, the investors are moving into stocks that benefited during the pandemic zoom communications is up 10% today. how on the exercise company is up 3% today. >> investors are also worried that the supply chain issues that have been impacting global markets for months will worsen amid the new variant today was the worst single-day drop for the dow in more than a year, president biden says that he has already met with members of the covid response team to evaluate their response to the new on the kron variant in a statement released by the white house and the president urged unvaccinated
thanks, robin. stocks sank today amid news of the. >> on the kron variant, the dow tumbled 905 points. the nasdaq and s and p also lost more than 2% of their values travel and energy stocks were among the biggest losers. investors fear that the new variant may lead to lockdowns again. >> they have sold off airline stocks. you not a united airlines delta airlines and american airlines are down 7, 8, 9%, respectively. also, the investors are moving into stocks that benefited during...
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on the set she was surrounded by women in decision making capacities and alleged she was groped by robin thick. she said look where we all were. we were in positions of power and authority. and yet we were still our hands were tied behind ours backs. that's important as well. within all of these industries there is a complexity. it's not just black-and-white. you have zero power or some. i think everyone in different positions feels pressures and might feel restrained in a lot of different areas. i love she found her voice now. i wish her strength. >> i wonder if she would make different choices? it's an interesting question. just ahead. columbia university could punish its employees for using the wrong pronouns even if they didn't mean to do it. that's next. >> ♪ ♪ some people have joint pain, plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just anything for pain. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. >> the white house back tracks after slamming p
on the set she was surrounded by women in decision making capacities and alleged she was groped by robin thick. she said look where we all were. we were in positions of power and authority. and yet we were still our hands were tied behind ours backs. that's important as well. within all of these industries there is a complexity. it's not just black-and-white. you have zero power or some. i think everyone in different positions feels pressures and might feel restrained in a lot of different...
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. >> robin roberts loves. >> fan favorite and everything slashed in half that starts at $36 and as we said free shipping. >> from the skin to the teeth. >> yes, so this is gloscience. what's great bt about this is -- >> here, t.j., open wide. >> no sensitivity. well, it's been touched a lot so that's why. otherwise, it is a fabulous product to try. so what's great about this is no strips, no rinse, no mess. you get with it seven of these glo vials, fast eight-minute treatments, you get whiter, brighter teeth. it is clinically proven to work. it is phenomenal with great reviews, today $67 and free shipping. the same technology used in a lot of dental practices. for a then we get to a little beauty situation with butter. it's like butter. >> it's like butter. she does it for us. butter london. what's great here we have all kinds of options for your lips to your tips. all of their best nail polish products. tips, my nail tips, i'm pointing to that. look at these gift kits. this woman is going to drive me crazy. these little gift kits, how about that? so many amazing options including the
. >> robin roberts loves. >> fan favorite and everything slashed in half that starts at $36 and as we said free shipping. >> from the skin to the teeth. >> yes, so this is gloscience. what's great bt about this is -- >> here, t.j., open wide. >> no sensitivity. well, it's been touched a lot so that's why. otherwise, it is a fabulous product to try. so what's great about this is no strips, no rinse, no mess. you get with it seven of these glo vials, fast...
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when you put that up against, say, the interview he did with abc's robin roberts in which she treated everything he had to say as gospel instead of actively doing her job and maybe asking some hard questions. there wouldn't have been this media consensus that america is intract ibly racist. >> bill: downtown chicago 20 below who is outside going to a sandwich? the media isn't alone. kamala harris said smollett is one of the kindest, most gentle human beings i know. i'm praying for his quick recovery. an attempted modern dalyn muching. -- modern day lynching. that was on the 29th of january. hold your fire. take a breath. give it a minute. >> from very beginning as those newscasters were saying in the lead in the police were investigating it as a possible hate crime. what we now know is that from the very beginning, the police thought his story was full of holes and if you watch actually the body cam footage from one of the responding officers to jussie's apartment or hotel right after the alleged assault, you don't see someone who looks quite traumatized. you see someone who is really
when you put that up against, say, the interview he did with abc's robin roberts in which she treated everything he had to say as gospel instead of actively doing her job and maybe asking some hard questions. there wouldn't have been this media consensus that america is intract ibly racist. >> bill: downtown chicago 20 below who is outside going to a sandwich? the media isn't alone. kamala harris said smollett is one of the kindest, most gentle human beings i know. i'm praying for his...
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i was inside the courtroom when this magistrate judge, judge robin mariweather said she would sane this arrest warrant. the question becomes, does steve bannon surrender or is he arrested. an arraignment date has not been set but his case was just assigned to a trump-appointed judge, judge carl nichols, who was appointed by donald trump in june 2019. so the question is, when does steve bannon possibly get arrested? when does he surrender? that still remains to be seen. but a federal grand jury handing down this two-count indictment this afternoon. this is a grand jury who at least heard from one witness as we saw today
i was inside the courtroom when this magistrate judge, judge robin mariweather said she would sane this arrest warrant. the question becomes, does steve bannon surrender or is he arrested. an arraignment date has not been set but his case was just assigned to a trump-appointed judge, judge carl nichols, who was appointed by donald trump in june 2019. so the question is, when does steve bannon possibly get arrested? when does he surrender? that still remains to be seen. but a federal grand jury...
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robin gave a shoutout to snazzy's in southwest ohio,. berea. sarah mentioned sunset bistro, devoted to honoring our veterans, another community with a big state university in northwest ohio. heather wrote about let's eat cake in urbana. she said the owner is always doing something for the downtown business association and greater community. donna said i can't say enough about scott, the owner of salad crazy. scott goes above and beyond to make the city of avon lake, a city on lake erie east of lorraine, a great place to live and raise children. lauren said poka art does amazing digital printing and photography. she restores old photographs into digital paintings. tia said gem ni creations, a small city southeast of columbus, wonderful people who started selling out of their homes and during town events. they finally have their own shop. theresa mentioned chris fult signs company in lima, lima just swore in a new mayor, sharita smith and the mayor of dayton attended the swearing in. amber mentioned the copper penny salon. vicky mentioned the cha
robin gave a shoutout to snazzy's in southwest ohio,. berea. sarah mentioned sunset bistro, devoted to honoring our veterans, another community with a big state university in northwest ohio. heather wrote about let's eat cake in urbana. she said the owner is always doing something for the downtown business association and greater community. donna said i can't say enough about scott, the owner of salad crazy. scott goes above and beyond to make the city of avon lake, a city on lake erie east of...
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prouder people, we therefore present to you the designee for national hero of barbados, ambassador robin rihanna fenti. may you continue to shine like a diamond. >> barbados says plans remain part of the british commonwealth but will now decide on a new constitution. >>> still to come, jury selection begins in the case against kim potter, the former minnesota police officer accused of fatally shooting 20-year-old daunte wright during a traffic stop turned arrest. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, th 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list event. what's strong with me? i know when i'm ready for a rest day. ...so i can be ready for anything... tomorrow. find out what's strong with you with fitbit sense and daily readiness. this is your home. this is your family room slash gym. the guest bedroom slash music studio. the daybed slash dog bed. the living room slash yog
prouder people, we therefore present to you the designee for national hero of barbados, ambassador robin rihanna fenti. may you continue to shine like a diamond. >> barbados says plans remain part of the british commonwealth but will now decide on a new constitution. >>> still to come, jury selection begins in the case against kim potter, the former minnesota police officer accused of fatally shooting 20-year-old daunte wright during a traffic stop turned arrest. ok everyone, our...
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it was federal magistrate judge ro robin merriweather. now, the judge also at the time signed an arrest warrant that presumably, though, won't be used here because bannon is expected to turn himself in. if he were to be convicted on these counts of contempt of congress, he would be facing up to a year in prison, up to a fine of up to $1,000. but, you know, prosecutors here -- they really do face an uphill battle. this might be tough for the department of justice. they don't typically bring these cases. in fact, historically, juries have been sympathetic to the defendants in these cases. the appeals process could take a while. this will be raising novel issues of law, like executive privilege and the scope of it but one thing is definitely certain here, erin. this definitely sends a message to any of those trump allies or officials who have or are planning on potentially defying these subpoenas. and the message is from the department of justice, that they will and they can criminally charge people. erin. >> thank you very much, jessica. so
it was federal magistrate judge ro robin merriweather. now, the judge also at the time signed an arrest warrant that presumably, though, won't be used here because bannon is expected to turn himself in. if he were to be convicted on these counts of contempt of congress, he would be facing up to a year in prison, up to a fine of up to $1,000. but, you know, prosecutors here -- they really do face an uphill battle. this might be tough for the department of justice. they don't typically bring...
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i was inside the courtroom when this magistrate judge, judge robin mariweather said she would sane this arrest warrant. the question becomes, does steve bannon surrender or is he arrested. an arraignment date has not been set but his case was just assigned to a trump-appointed judge, judge carl nichols, who was appointed by donald trump in june 2019. so the question is, when does steve bannon possibly get arrested? when does he surrender? that still remains to be seen. but a federal grand jury handing down this two-count indictment this afternoon. this is a grand jury who at least heard from one witness as we saw today. our producer, hannah, has been staking this out for several weeks. today she noticed the activity. we came down to the courthouse. we saw an fbi agent going into the grand jury courtroom, presumably testifying, and then shortly thereafter, that's when two prosecutors from the u.s. attorney's office came out of the courtroom, walked two courtrooms down to the magistrate courtroom and that's where they handed down this indictment that was returned by the grand jury. the fo
i was inside the courtroom when this magistrate judge, judge robin mariweather said she would sane this arrest warrant. the question becomes, does steve bannon surrender or is he arrested. an arraignment date has not been set but his case was just assigned to a trump-appointed judge, judge carl nichols, who was appointed by donald trump in june 2019. so the question is, when does steve bannon possibly get arrested? when does he surrender? that still remains to be seen. but a federal grand jury...
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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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and competitors of yours, but people who know you said jans robins wants to be jeff bezos. you've come a long way since fantasy sports drive-by draft kings for investing and ticketing. i just want to know is that where you're heading, global domination >> i think we have ambitions to be a much bigger company than today. we want to expand geographically, expand to new product lines. i think all we have a proven track record of doing that, mostly organically and what we're trying to build is much larger than sports betting. we want to be a big tech company, be igin the same conversation with amazon and the like that is where we're trying to head obviously a lot of work to get there but that's our goal. >> jason robens, always a pleasure to talk to you. thank you for your time. >> thanks for having me. >> and our thanks for contessau brewer bringing us the interview. vaccine mandates and the future of national security don't miss the ceo of huntington eagles industry. it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take
and competitors of yours, but people who know you said jans robins wants to be jeff bezos. you've come a long way since fantasy sports drive-by draft kings for investing and ticketing. i just want to know is that where you're heading, global domination >> i think we have ambitions to be a much bigger company than today. we want to expand geographically, expand to new product lines. i think all we have a proven track record of doing that, mostly organically and what we're trying to build...