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roberts: ¿quien investiga la patrulla fronteriza? drake: hay 3 entidades dentro del departamento de homeland security de seguridad del paÍs. roberts: ¿y funcionan? drake: no, absolutamente no. cuando llega una queja de alguien sobre un abuso de nosotros, u otra organizaciÓn o de alguien solo, esas 3 entidades, como que la queja brinca entre esas 3 oficinas, uno dice “no, nosotros no vamos a investigarlo, pasamos a otra oficina”. entonces llega, o sea, nunca llega a un punto donde realmente un agente recibe disciplina por sus acciones. roberts: la agencia cbp no respondiÓ a nuestra solicitud de entrevista, pero nos enviÓ un correo electrÓnico que dice en parte que no comentamos en los casos que estÁn bajo investigaciÓn o litigaciÓn y nos remitieron a su pÁgina de internet, donde estÁn publicados los comunicados de prensa de los incidentes. y segÚn drake, la cantidad de agentes que son sancionados es mÍnima. drake: no puede ser que el departamento de policÍa mÁs grande de todo el paÍs actÚe asÍ, que no tienen tran
roberts: ¿quien investiga la patrulla fronteriza? drake: hay 3 entidades dentro del departamento de homeland security de seguridad del paÍs. roberts: ¿y funcionan? drake: no, absolutamente no. cuando llega una queja de alguien sobre un abuso de nosotros, u otra organizaciÓn o de alguien solo, esas 3 entidades, como que la queja brinca entre esas 3 oficinas, uno dice “no, nosotros no vamos a investigarlo, pasamos a otra oficina”. entonces llega, o sea, nunca llega a un punto donde...
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that was robert e lee. scott never forgot the service that robert e lee had got during mexican war and the years between that war and the civil war, scott develops something of a surrogate father figure to robert lee. he assists in promoting members of the lee family, one of lee's sons really gets a commission in the u.s. army largely because winfield scott arranges it. he had a close relationship this way but nothing, nothing more cruelly disappointed for scott than when lee came to visit him in april of 1861 to tell him that he was going to turn down the offer of command and that he would resign his commission in the united states army. it was said that winfield scott took to his sofa weeping saying, i never want to hear the name of robert e lee again, well, that probably is somewhat but does give you a sense first of all the relationship between the two but secondly the disappointment that scott experienced when lee decided in fact, not to take up the command but in other circumstances scott might have w
that was robert e lee. scott never forgot the service that robert e lee had got during mexican war and the years between that war and the civil war, scott develops something of a surrogate father figure to robert lee. he assists in promoting members of the lee family, one of lee's sons really gets a commission in the u.s. army largely because winfield scott arranges it. he had a close relationship this way but nothing, nothing more cruelly disappointed for scott than when lee came to visit him...
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in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> robert, hospital staff are stretched thin and are afraid it will get worries. today they have a day of action to help bring awareness to safety concerns. staff members who test positive for covid-19 or are, posed to the virus can go back to work without isolating or testing, but the union representing them say this is dangerous. they feel more hospital staffer will become infected and no one will be able to take care of them or the patients. >> it's extremely disappointing that, you know, the health care industry is focusing again more on wanting the hospitals to make business rather than keeping patients and staff safe. >> the policy will stay in effect until february 1st. the california department of public health put it in place to put workers on the job as more patients are expected during this omicron surge. >> it is one of the teachers that staged the sick out. more kn95 masks for students and staff. health experts warned us cloth masks aren't going to cut it while stopping the street for omicron. an east bay business donated thousand
in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> robert, hospital staff are stretched thin and are afraid it will get worries. today they have a day of action to help bring awareness to safety concerns. staff members who test positive for covid-19 or are, posed to the virus can go back to work without isolating or testing, but the union representing them say this is dangerous. they feel more hospital staffer will become infected and no one will be able to take care of them or the...
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roberts: ¿lo reconociÓ? jimÉnez: sÍ, claro, me reconoce inmediatamente, me saludÓ muy efusivamente, me dio un abrazo igual. roberts: ¿y usted sabÍa quiÉn era Él? jimÉnez: no, yo hasta ese momento tenÍa noticias de pablo por ahÍ que aparecÍa en las pÁginas deportivas porque competÍa en automovilismo en una copa que llamaban copa renault. roberts: edgar jimÉnez tenÍa una historia muy personal con pablo escobar. jimÉnez: pablo escobar y yo a los 3 aÑos de edad Éramos compaÑeros de salÓn y fuimos compartiendo salÓn durante los primeros 3 aÑos de la secundaria. roberts: despuÉs de la preparatoria, ambos amigos se perdieron la pista hasta ese dÍa en la hacienda nÁpoles, cuando pablo escobar, al enterarse de que su viejo amigo “el chino” era fotÓgrafo, lo contratÓ. y asÍ empezÓ su trabajo como el fotÓgrafo de pablo escobar. no sÓlo en asignaciones dentro de la hacienda, sino en eventos sociales y despuÉs en las tarimas polÍticas, cuando el capo se lanzÓ como candidato a la cÁm
roberts: ¿lo reconociÓ? jimÉnez: sÍ, claro, me reconoce inmediatamente, me saludÓ muy efusivamente, me dio un abrazo igual. roberts: ¿y usted sabÍa quiÉn era Él? jimÉnez: no, yo hasta ese momento tenÍa noticias de pablo por ahÍ que aparecÍa en las pÁginas deportivas porque competÍa en automovilismo en una copa que llamaban copa renault. roberts: edgar jimÉnez tenÍa una historia muy personal con pablo escobar. jimÉnez: pablo escobar y yo a los 3 aÑos de edad Éramos...
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robert: well, that's just not true. the canadians and the americans knew what was going on because they were sharing data peter: there wasn't some sort of hysteria down a skype line from an american diplomat to a canadian diplomat. robert: that's exactly what was going on. it spread like wildfire. the diplomats in the american embassy that we talked to said that everybody knew it spread like wildfire throughout the embassies. and then they were told don't sleep near or stand near windows and things like this, which really hyped up the anxiety. and i also want to address the point about, why not release the fbi document? because it might misconstrue things. well, why was the cdc document released? why was the national academy of sciences's document released when those documents were also inconclusive? peter: natasha, very last word to you. in the last 30 seconds of the program, if this is a weapon, it is an amazing weapon. and i use the word amazing advisedly. the next iteration of this weapon, what might it be capable o
robert: well, that's just not true. the canadians and the americans knew what was going on because they were sharing data peter: there wasn't some sort of hysteria down a skype line from an american diplomat to a canadian diplomat. robert: that's exactly what was going on. it spread like wildfire. the diplomats in the american embassy that we talked to said that everybody knew it spread like wildfire throughout the embassies. and then they were told don't sleep near or stand near windows and...
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i'm robert barnes. for our upcoming events on "washington post" live, please go to the website, washingtonpostlive.com. thank you again. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy visit ncicap.org] >> this afternoon president biden will address the nation's mayors during the annual winter meeting in washington, d.c. we'll have live coverage just before 2 p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can also watch online at c-span.org. or watch full coverage on our new video app, c-span now. >> american history tv, saturdays on c-span2. exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 10a.m. eastern watch an event marking the 30th anniversary of justice thomas' confirmation to the u.s. supreme court. justice thomas is joined by senate minority leader mitch mcconnell reflecting on his time on the court. and at 2 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a look at the herbert hoover
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robert f. kennedy: racial injustice and poverty, ignorancand concn foworld peace d chicagand s anges, dung thatime, i spokto goverr barnett probly 25 times. heanted the marsha toraw their ns. [ambnt music - [announcer]: major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, south arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. additional funding for "you asked for the facts" was provided by: [film reel] [crowd chatter] robert f. kennedy: you're going to go with them here. [crowd chatter] speaker 2: thanks. i appreciate it. speaker 3: could you give an autograph? speaker 4: senator, what do you feel about the reception you got from these students down here? robert f. kennedy: it's very nice. speaker 4: the students are most happy to have you here. speaker 5: why don't you try us at football? robert f. kennedy: i think you're too good for us down here. gerald bles
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so how do you think robert buttons might to this trouble? what old provide the points of unity in these times? well, i think we, i, school and global citizens should be reminding us ourselves, all his international brotherhood and especially off scores where he, that it really is time for about democracy to come to school. and for us to take more from the independence. i'm sure he supported a with a debt, so we saw back in the 7090. so i think these are important a commemorations that we should remember about bombs for today. and finally, really care about of many buttons suffer. so many locations, do you have a favorite quotation on a favorite instance that you'd like to tailor international audience about of only the world's point? well, i recall i spent a you traveling around the world and day one of them is bizarre. gonzagos was in a malea in the island of canine in a fisherman's hut. we have an eye from co holy moly whiskey that we brought to play and couldn't believe scotland and we drank. and i recited thomas and he sold you for cash.
so how do you think robert buttons might to this trouble? what old provide the points of unity in these times? well, i think we, i, school and global citizens should be reminding us ourselves, all his international brotherhood and especially off scores where he, that it really is time for about democracy to come to school. and for us to take more from the independence. i'm sure he supported a with a debt, so we saw back in the 7090. so i think these are important a commemorations that we should...
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and if she is steep and robert bunch and the importance of the m. p for so fear shark, the n b for so here shows the n p for here we're automatically trustees, all burns cottage will, bows was bomb. right? not been told fairly recent times. and that was our responsibility that i to seriously and to be fair, george younger who was a tory and p for it too seriously as well. we attended every meeting and made our contribution to maintaining the bottoms cottage and wonders monument char, extremely important and cultural life. oh my home county, and tried to find my nationalist at all. i'm in the ocean nationalist and that's because it still has to be quite interesting when george younger say to state for scotland, conservative i call in and scotland and yourself as a firebrand label member of parliament that when did you have any political tussles about bubbles? it was where you flee quotations each other or the just go on with the business of, of making sure that all away cottage was being properly. it preserved and presented as it come to. some people
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robert: i am robert barnes and i covered the supreme court for the post. former federal judge -- christine rodriguez who was the chair. welcome to washington post life. robert: old friends getting back together again, i see. tessa rodriguez, would you start us off, please, and tell us the impetus for this committee and sort of the unusual mandate that you had, which was not really to make recommendations to the president. >> the committee was effectively making good on a campaign promise that then candidate joe biden made during an interview when asked about the prospects for the supreme court reform. he said that he would form a committee in order to study those ideas. the committee was set up not to make recommendations, but to candace as wide a range of views as possible in order to provide an actual analysis of the proposals that are prominent in the public discussion for the presidents benefit to better inform his understanding and the public debate over whether discipline court needed reform in the first place and over which types of reforms are the
robert: i am robert barnes and i covered the supreme court for the post. former federal judge -- christine rodriguez who was the chair. welcome to washington post life. robert: old friends getting back together again, i see. tessa rodriguez, would you start us off, please, and tell us the impetus for this committee and sort of the unusual mandate that you had, which was not really to make recommendations to the president. >> the committee was effectively making good on a campaign promise...
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i wish that robert byrd had been here on the floor today. i wish that robert byrd had seen the travesty that had just taken place on a partyline vote. and when i use the word hypocrisy, i use it guardedly. i do not use that word with abandon. but this is another broken promise, another broken promise. i read from an article entitled "flashback." "as long as i am the leader, we will not have a nuclear option." senator harry reid said in a 2008 interview that as long as he was the senate majority leader the nuclear option would never happen under his watch. "as long as i am the leader, the answer is no." he said, "i think we should just forget that. that is a black chapter in the history of the senate. i hope we never, ever get to do that again because i really do believe it will ruin our country."he was talking about 2005 when this side of the isle was the majority and we were going to change, there was an effort that we were able to diffuse in order to do exactly what we did today. in 2008, the majority leader said, we rallied against republ
i wish that robert byrd had been here on the floor today. i wish that robert byrd had seen the travesty that had just taken place on a partyline vote. and when i use the word hypocrisy, i use it guardedly. i do not use that word with abandon. but this is another broken promise, another broken promise. i read from an article entitled "flashback." "as long as i am the leader, we will not have a nuclear option." senator harry reid said in a 2008 interview that as long as he was...
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robert... thank you very much. i am sorry tojump in, ijust know we're right up against the end of the programme, but that is some final advice from robert costa of the washington post. i will quickly mention and bring ourselves right back to january 6 that there is a new radio 4 series, the coming storm. it's presented by gabriel gatehouse. it looks at the build—up to january 6, the causes of those riots, and also particularly looks at the qanon conspiracy theory. you can listen to the entire series right now on bbc sounds. but that is it for this edition of the media show. thank you very much indeed for watching. thanks to all of our guests and we'll see you next week. katie razzall will be with you. hello there. we have seen welcome sunshine across much of the uk today, but it will turn cold quickly this evening across the eastern side of england and scotland. still a few showers to move away, then clearer skies, but more cloud coming in from the west, which will bring rain into western areas. by the end of the
robert... thank you very much. i am sorry tojump in, ijust know we're right up against the end of the programme, but that is some final advice from robert costa of the washington post. i will quickly mention and bring ourselves right back to january 6 that there is a new radio 4 series, the coming storm. it's presented by gabriel gatehouse. it looks at the build—up to january 6, the causes of those riots, and also particularly looks at the qanon conspiracy theory. you can listen to the entire...
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now, i totally agree with what robert just said. in fact, they're trying to say the mexicans are trying to sue the, the gun manufacturers all attempt to distract from the utter and complete failure with corruption and drug violence. and in fact, i would tell them, you know, what, what you actually turn your focus inward and try and bring some, some closure to the corruption and all the problems that you have instead of pursuing these things, it's just a distraction. well, it's a distraction, right? once again, you start with the accountability now or also just be repeated again. ned, robert, always good to talk to you about. it is no secret. google has taken over most everything in our lives. now the search engine has a very obvious monopoly and its industry losers. can better say not so fast, we are joined by investigative journalists and blue bus. tell us base one after the break to discuss the lights lawsuit against the big tech company. the ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah, a ah, what we got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's
now, i totally agree with what robert just said. in fact, they're trying to say the mexicans are trying to sue the, the gun manufacturers all attempt to distract from the utter and complete failure with corruption and drug violence. and in fact, i would tell them, you know, what, what you actually turn your focus inward and try and bring some, some closure to the corruption and all the problems that you have instead of pursuing these things, it's just a distraction. well, it's a distraction,...
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and john roberts' little dance is working. his attempts to separate his own reputation from that of his right wing court is working. weirdly people like him even as they disapprove of the court. joining me is melissa murray, a legal analysts, also with us a megan hatcher mays, director of the group indivisible. thank you both for joining me this morning. happy new year. megan let me start with you, most politicians today can only dream of a bipartisan approval rating like the one john roberts just got in this any survey. what is his appeal to democrats and republicans alike and tell us why you think he doesn't deserve it. >> i'm excited to tell you why i think he doesn't deserve it. it has a lot of shades of joe biden and nancy pelosi saying we need a strong republican party that's what makes the country great. there are probably a lot of liberals who believe that and john roberts represents that type of person, he's respectable, went to harvard, seems nice enough. so even though he's doing bad stuff he's figured out a way to
and john roberts' little dance is working. his attempts to separate his own reputation from that of his right wing court is working. weirdly people like him even as they disapprove of the court. joining me is melissa murray, a legal analysts, also with us a megan hatcher mays, director of the group indivisible. thank you both for joining me this morning. happy new year. megan let me start with you, most politicians today can only dream of a bipartisan approval rating like the one john roberts...
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roberts -- ms roberts, then or any other time?— any other time? none, none whatsoever- _ tomorrow, prince andrew's team will ask a new york court to throw out ms giuffre's case. her lawyers say she's confident that won't happen, and one way or another, the duke will have to answer her allegations. we can now speak to neama rahmani who's a former federal prosecutor and now president of west coast trial lawyers. he joins us from los angeles. welcome to the programme. you were able to hear that report. from your perspective, is this a settlement that we are now aware of too vague, what impact will it have on this civil case today? it will it have on this civil case toda ? , ., , will it have on this civil case toda ? , . , , today? it is vague but yet another _ today? it is vague but yet another legal _ today? it is vague but yet another legal hurdle - today? it is vague but yet another legal hurdle for l another legal hurdle for virginia giuffre and her legal team to get through to hold prince andrew and his team liable. it releases absolutely all s
roberts -- ms roberts, then or any other time?— any other time? none, none whatsoever- _ tomorrow, prince andrew's team will ask a new york court to throw out ms giuffre's case. her lawyers say she's confident that won't happen, and one way or another, the duke will have to answer her allegations. we can now speak to neama rahmani who's a former federal prosecutor and now president of west coast trial lawyers. he joins us from los angeles. welcome to the programme. you were able to hear that...
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robert never saw him again and i think that's actually a major traumatic moment in the life of robert e lee that stays with him the rest of his days. >> the other thing i wanted to mention from your first answer was, you write i an robert e lee and life that discovered a sense of shame having been part of the mexican-american war. >> yes. for many americans who were part of the mexican war especially the invasion from veracruz to mexico city, the experience they had stayed with them all their lives, you can read many memoirs especially civil war generals during that war who reflected back on it and remembered mexico's past enchanting beauty, something someplace they always wanted to revisit it alongside was a sense of embarrassment the war had taken place at all. for one thing in the 19th century, republics were not supposed to make war on w republics. republics in some sense were supposed to make war at all, they might bite them but fights defensively against aggressive ventures from czars and kings and whatnot. the american public going to war with mexican beating up on it was a sou
robert never saw him again and i think that's actually a major traumatic moment in the life of robert e lee that stays with him the rest of his days. >> the other thing i wanted to mention from your first answer was, you write i an robert e lee and life that discovered a sense of shame having been part of the mexican-american war. >> yes. for many americans who were part of the mexican war especially the invasion from veracruz to mexico city, the experience they had stayed with them...
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chief justice roberts: thank you. justice kagan? justice kagan: may i ask more about the bop experience? i mean, as i understand it, there were 13 recent executions, in 11 there were spiritual advisors there. you said that all of them, you allowed vocalization throughout the process, but in only one was there touching, and that before the drugs were administered. is that basically -- did i get that right? feigin: yes, your honor, with -- with two very small caveats. it's a little bit unclear, just because no one was focusing on this when they made their records, it's a little bit unclear whether all the vocalization included vocalization during the administration of the drugs. it may have; it may not have. and also i think in one case it was just conversation before and not actual -- justice kagan: here's what i would like to know. i guess i would like to get a little more texture about how the process played out. in other words, you know, when you got these requests, what you , being the bop, what did the bop do? were there discuss
chief justice roberts: thank you. justice kagan? justice kagan: may i ask more about the bop experience? i mean, as i understand it, there were 13 recent executions, in 11 there were spiritual advisors there. you said that all of them, you allowed vocalization throughout the process, but in only one was there touching, and that before the drugs were administered. is that basically -- did i get that right? feigin: yes, your honor, with -- with two very small caveats. it's a little bit unclear,...
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he left when his son robert was six years old and robert never saw himt again. i think that is a major and traumatic moment in the life of robert ailey that stays with him for the rest of his days. >> the other thing i wanted to mention from your first answer, you write an robert ely life that we discovered a sense of shame being part of the mexican war. >> guest: yes. for many americans who were part of the mexican war, especially the invasion from veracruz to mexico city by the experience stay with them for many of their lives. luke can read many memoirs that starts during that war. they reflected back on it and remembered mexico it's a sense of embarrassment this were to have taken place at all. for one thing they're not supposed to make war on republics. they were not supposed to wear war of all. the idea of the american public going to war and beating up on it was a source of disconnect for many of these young americans. the longer theywe served in the war the more the disconnect read oner them. robert e lee finally came to the conclusion he was picked on m
he left when his son robert was six years old and robert never saw himt again. i think that is a major and traumatic moment in the life of robert ailey that stays with him for the rest of his days. >> the other thing i wanted to mention from your first answer, you write an robert ely life that we discovered a sense of shame being part of the mexican war. >> guest: yes. for many americans who were part of the mexican war, especially the invasion from veracruz to mexico city by the...
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well, robert robert team, we will continue this conversation and i thank you both for joining me on it. now the story which on the surface looks very juvenile in regards to political war between the 2 parties, but how it plays out will actually determine how powerful one of the youngest members of congress is the democratic party. and more importantly, if our outspoken progressive ideology is actually the future, there's no secret. one of the favorite targets of conservatives is congressmen out and congresswoman alexandria occasion cortez and be fair. she gives them a lot of material to work with. however, over the weekend, the progressive princess decided to celebrate the new year with her boyfriend in south florida. of course, papa, she was there, took pictures of her frolicking around all without her mask and republic. install this as an example of democracy from the left and they made sure everyone knew it. now and unprecedented response amc accused her critics. and she did this being sexually frustrated and are saying this because they want to date her and they're obsessed with he
well, robert robert team, we will continue this conversation and i thank you both for joining me on it. now the story which on the surface looks very juvenile in regards to political war between the 2 parties, but how it plays out will actually determine how powerful one of the youngest members of congress is the democratic party. and more importantly, if our outspoken progressive ideology is actually the future, there's no secret. one of the favorite targets of conservatives is congressmen out...
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robert malone. today he is here to respond. since i'm hosting, we needed somebody to fill the friday follies void. thankfully, actor and director robert dovi stepped up and we have video of an unhinged director that you will not believe. get your space helmets and stay for that. but first of all, there is a new poll that caught my attention. it claims that 58% of americans believe democracy is in danger of collapse. collapse! i can see why they might think that. i'm not talking about the media fuel that january 6 narrative or a band of goofballs broke windows of the capital. citizens obnoxious trespassing are not a threat to the democracy. otherwise the doj would have a task force tracking down the rioters as well. the real threat is the one the founders identified. an tyrannical government that forces its will on citizens. regardless of what the constitution says. a good example is the biden administration's push to secure what it calls voting rights legislation. they are in mind the democrats have introduced versions of their
robert malone. today he is here to respond. since i'm hosting, we needed somebody to fill the friday follies void. thankfully, actor and director robert dovi stepped up and we have video of an unhinged director that you will not believe. get your space helmets and stay for that. but first of all, there is a new poll that caught my attention. it claims that 58% of americans believe democracy is in danger of collapse. collapse! i can see why they might think that. i'm not talking about the media...
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what are your thoughts there, robert? please? well, i think donald trump just has to throw a hat in the ring for it to be chaos. i don't think he has to win for it to be chaos. and i think everybody is sitting back waiting to see what donald trump is going to do. i think what's going on to the white houses? yeah, i mean, this was never about biden presidency. this was about an anti trump presidency. this is about who can we get in to get him out. so there really was not much of a platform that joe biden was clear on. if you were to ask americans what he stood for during his campaign, we don't know if you ask what stands for as president. now we really don't quite know and he doesn't help when he also doesn't know what his future looks like. the 1st question for a job interview, maybe not a good question is where do you see yourself in 5 years? we're asking a racism self in 3 years. and he doesn't necessarily know, and i don't think that puts a lot of confidence again into any democratic party position until they actually get an a
what are your thoughts there, robert? please? well, i think donald trump just has to throw a hat in the ring for it to be chaos. i don't think he has to win for it to be chaos. and i think everybody is sitting back waiting to see what donald trump is going to do. i think what's going on to the white houses? yeah, i mean, this was never about biden presidency. this was about an anti trump presidency. this is about who can we get in to get him out. so there really was not much of a platform that...
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rob reynolds report from los angeles, the man convicted of killing robert f. kennedy. more than 50 years ago will remain behind bars. california governor gavin newsome rejected parole for sir, han b. sharice your hon. a palestinian immigrant found guilty of assassinating kennedy . in 1968 kennedy was a democratic us senator and younger brother of the assassinated president john f. kennedy, he was running for the democratic party nomination for president and had just celebrated winning the crucial california primary at a rally at the ambassador hotel in los angeles. i thank to all of you and now it's on the chicago and let win now. as kennedy and his entourage made their way back stage in the kitchen area of the hotel, sir, hans struck fatally wounded kennedy with a bullet to the head. dozens of people witness the shooting. it was an act of violence that changed the course of american history. in august of last year, a california parole panel recommended that sir han who is now 77 years old, be released, saying he had expressed some remorse, but newsome has the final sa
rob reynolds report from los angeles, the man convicted of killing robert f. kennedy. more than 50 years ago will remain behind bars. california governor gavin newsome rejected parole for sir, han b. sharice your hon. a palestinian immigrant found guilty of assassinating kennedy . in 1968 kennedy was a democratic us senator and younger brother of the assassinated president john f. kennedy, he was running for the democratic party nomination for president and had just celebrated winning the...
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robert, we really appreciate you coming on, robert— see it. robert, we really appreciate you coming on, robert fox, - see it. robert, we really appreciate| you coming on, robert fox, defence editor of the evening standard. france is relaxing its travel rules for vaccinated brits. travellers will no longer need a compelling reason to visit the country and won't be required to self—isolate on arrival. a negative covid test, taken 2a hours before leaving the uk, is required. despite opting to ease restrictions, france is still grappling with a surge in omicron cases. it reported well over 300,000 cases today. and the situation in the uk is similar — over 100,000 cases. here's the bbc�*s transport correspondent katy austin. when the restrictions were introduced, that camejust in time to affect lots of people's travel plans. it affected a lot of people and the travel industry were very upset about it. it was very bad timing for them, just when there had been a bit of optimism in the air, so today for positive reaction from the likes of euro s
robert, we really appreciate you coming on, robert— see it. robert, we really appreciate you coming on, robert fox, - see it. robert, we really appreciate| you coming on, robert fox, defence editor of the evening standard. france is relaxing its travel rules for vaccinated brits. travellers will no longer need a compelling reason to visit the country and won't be required to self—isolate on arrival. a negative covid test, taken 2a hours before leaving the uk, is required. despite opting to...
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i'm robert barnes. for our upcoming events on "washington post" live, please go to the website, washingtonpostlive.com. thank you again.
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i'm not going to get the light, not going to get enough. >> robert borger, bob costa, robert woodward, thank you. >>> the fight to reopen schools in chicago is next. we will have a live report as the mayor's battle with the teachers union cancels classes for hundreds of thousands of students. we will be right back. that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. from the very first touch, pampers, the #1 pediatrician recommended brand, helps keep baby's skin drier and healthier. so every touch will protect like the first. pampers thanks for coming. now when it comes to a financial plan this broker is your man. let's open your binders to page 188... uh carl, are there different planning options in here? options? plans we can build on our own, or with help from a financial consultant? like schwab does. uhhh... could we adjust our plan... ...yeah, like if we buy a new house? mmmm... and our son just started working. oh! do you offer a complimentary retirement plan for him? as in free? just like schwab. schwab! look f
i'm not going to get the light, not going to get enough. >> robert borger, bob costa, robert woodward, thank you. >>> the fight to reopen schools in chicago is next. we will have a live report as the mayor's battle with the teachers union cancels classes for hundreds of thousands of students. we will be right back. that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. from the very first touch, pampers, the #1...
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it was also something new to robert. he spent much of his time raising to preserve the stories of world war ii vets while they are still alive. this experience though taught him he can still feel a need and keep their stories alive even after they are gone. >> reporter: garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> we have much more ahead on "today in the bay," coming up, breaking news this morning, a tsunami advisory have been issued for the west coast of the u.s. following a volcanic eruption in the south pacific. >>> a new recommendation of the mask you are wearing, what the cdc says is best and where to actually get your hands on one. when you have xfinity, you have entertainment built in. which is kind of nice. ah, what is happening. binge-watching is in the bag, when you find all your apps, all in one place. find live sports faster just by using your voice... sports on now. touchdown irish! [cheering] that was awesome. and, the hits won't quit, with peacock premium included at no additional cost. all that entertainment bui
it was also something new to robert. he spent much of his time raising to preserve the stories of world war ii vets while they are still alive. this experience though taught him he can still feel a need and keep their stories alive even after they are gone. >> reporter: garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> we have much more ahead on "today in the bay," coming up, breaking news this morning, a tsunami advisory have been issued for the west coast of the u.s. following a...
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the swing votes today were chief justice john roberts and justice brett kavanaugh. one law professor says that the court's decisions left a path open, though for future vaccine and covid testing mandates. the supreme court ruling thursday said osha did not have authority to mandate covid vaccines and testing for some 80 million us workers at companies with 100 or more employees. the opinions do allow for osha to be more targeted. that what they could do is say, pick out an industry and say this is an industry that because of the working conditions is such that it's vital to have a vaccine mandates . u c. hastings law professor david levine says that could include industries such as the airlines are factories where workers operate in close quarters, and levin says the court left the door open for state or local mandates. the opinion does say the right place to do. this is at the state and local and private employee level . the ruling comes just before cal osha was to consider vaccine and testing mandates just next week, right caliper cal osha would have voted to put
the swing votes today were chief justice john roberts and justice brett kavanaugh. one law professor says that the court's decisions left a path open, though for future vaccine and covid testing mandates. the supreme court ruling thursday said osha did not have authority to mandate covid vaccines and testing for some 80 million us workers at companies with 100 or more employees. the opinions do allow for osha to be more targeted. that what they could do is say, pick out an industry and say this...
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s. presidential candidate robert kennedy. so hon. so hon. a palestinian refugee has been serving a life sentence for the 1968, killing robert kennedy's murder came just 5 years after his brother, president john f kennedy was killed in texas, lived out to los angeles. i'll just say this will reynolds is that for us, robert kennedy was killed in los angeles. of course, rob tell us more about the governance decision. well, adrian, i have to say that for some americans, many americans who were alive in 1968 the memory of the assassination of robert f. kennedy still brings up feelings of grief afforded hopes and lost possibilities. kennedy was just 5042, excuse me, just 42 years old. when he was gone down in the ambassador hotel kitchen. here in los angeles, sir on sir hon, was apprehended immediately at the scene. after allegedly firing a bullet into kennedy's head, kennedy died a short time. later in his statement today, the governor of california gavin knew some said the assassination of robert of kennedy was one of the most notorious crimes o
s. presidential candidate robert kennedy. so hon. so hon. a palestinian refugee has been serving a life sentence for the 1968, killing robert kennedy's murder came just 5 years after his brother, president john f kennedy was killed in texas, lived out to los angeles. i'll just say this will reynolds is that for us, robert kennedy was killed in los angeles. of course, rob tell us more about the governance decision. well, adrian, i have to say that for some americans, many americans who were...
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, _ don't recall meeting virginia roberts, dining with her, dancing with her— roberts, dining with her, dancing with her or— roberts, dining with her, dancing with her or going on to have sex with_ with her or going on to have sex with her— with her or going on to have sex with her in— with her or going on to have sex with her in a _ with her or going on to have sex with her in a bedroom in the house? yes _ with her in a bedroom in the house? yes i_ with her in a bedroom in the house? yes i can _ with her in a bedroom in the house? yes. i can absolutely categorically tell you _ yes. i can absolutely categorically tell you it — yes. i can absolutely categorically tell you it never— yes. i can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened - yes. i can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened at. - yes. i can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened at. del tell you it never happened at. do ou tell you it never happened at. you recall any kind of sexual contact _ you recall any kind of sexual contact with virginia roberts, then or any— contact with
, _ don't recall meeting virginia roberts, dining with her, dancing with her— roberts, dining with her, dancing with her or— roberts, dining with her, dancing with her or going on to have sex with_ with her or going on to have sex with her— with her or going on to have sex with her in— with her or going on to have sex with her in a _ with her or going on to have sex with her in a bedroom in the house? yes _ with her in a bedroom in the house? yes i_ with her in a bedroom in the house?...
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robert. different. do you really fast and furious or anything, but just a political weapon to the republicans used to dry and damage? president obama, of course, is just a political weapon unless understand that isn't based directly off of the operation why receiver, which is a bush bush era policy, which took place in 2006 gun walking is a common practice use an inner city in gain crime cases, you put the guns out there, they worked their way up the uh, the food chain to the guys at the top of the letter. and then you can arrest those people. did the policy not go as intended, of course, but it's been used by both parties. both republicans and democrats and republicans continue to bring this up to cover up for the fact they don't have any really policies that they are running on in 2022. and the deflect from the scandals that are coming out every day regarding the g o. p. they're evolving the insurrection. and when the other things have happened, the result in losing the last lesson. so, just to attemp
robert. different. do you really fast and furious or anything, but just a political weapon to the republicans used to dry and damage? president obama, of course, is just a political weapon unless understand that isn't based directly off of the operation why receiver, which is a bush bush era policy, which took place in 2006 gun walking is a common practice use an inner city in gain crime cases, you put the guns out there, they worked their way up the uh, the food chain to the guys at the top of...
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when we got robert mueller in july after the show hearings. and excuse me, i remember matt whitaker. matt whitaker was acting attorney general and they were so scared that he had tapered or was messing with the mueller investigation we had to have him come in before bill bar took over. and he had to happen there. that's the mind that we were dealing with. >> i'm not sure he thought they were messing with anything as much as they wanted to keep the narrative w alive . i wanted to keep talking about what was going on and you do a brilliant job when you were questioning and you talk about it in the book. jerry nadler was defending president clinton during that impeachment now he is prosecuting in essence president trump during an impeachment and you talked constantly about the quotes from the time that he was impeachment is such a difficult thing to have and we have to only do this when we have the public opinion with us and all these things. and yet now he was on a very thin set of facts going forward but let's talkabout mueller first . he shows
when we got robert mueller in july after the show hearings. and excuse me, i remember matt whitaker. matt whitaker was acting attorney general and they were so scared that he had tapered or was messing with the mueller investigation we had to have him come in before bill bar took over. and he had to happen there. that's the mind that we were dealing with. >> i'm not sure he thought they were messing with anything as much as they wanted to keep the narrative w alive . i wanted to keep...
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a battle lost by robert e. lee in 18. 63, it was arguably the turning point, the war heavy casualties around 50000 soldiers from both sides died in that battle. there are a lot of people that feel that those statues need to come down. when you look at these monuments just on a pure abstract view, there, beautiful works of art, beautiful works of art. and then you've got the military brilliance of robert e lee, which is still studied by military theory today. the passion for this issue, we as the sentence of confederate ancestors, there our family we revere the sac that we feel in our opinion, they fought for a noble cause to over throw it overbearing federal government. would you want any body to talk badly about your family? just the notion of family, you know, brings up a lot of emotions in me. but at the same time, if there is a member of one's family, that is doing something that you don't agree with. you have a responsibility, i'm for them. sure. and we're responsible for the legacy of our ancestors as far
a battle lost by robert e. lee in 18. 63, it was arguably the turning point, the war heavy casualties around 50000 soldiers from both sides died in that battle. there are a lot of people that feel that those statues need to come down. when you look at these monuments just on a pure abstract view, there, beautiful works of art, beautiful works of art. and then you've got the military brilliance of robert e lee, which is still studied by military theory today. the passion for this issue, we as...
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and robert, what about you? do you think most republicans still support trump as they did during his presidency? i don't, i think we've seen we're seeing clear schism, and the republican party between the as the mag is call them the rhino link of the party, the traditional republicans, kinsley derby, list chaney wing. mitch mcconnell mitt romney types of republicans and then the mag window. the party, which are a little further out there to the far right. and i think if you look at what's going on with a credit party right now, you have so many negative stories with the body administration. lo hold up unable to feel much of the bill back better plan, i'm able to do voting rights. and just when you think things are going. busy their worst here, rights and pro, and try to remind everybody why president biting will do let, today, would turn to normal to not having name, not however, these wild and his reality reality. so really, the only thing that can really help me by demonstration right now is most urgent of thr
and robert, what about you? do you think most republicans still support trump as they did during his presidency? i don't, i think we've seen we're seeing clear schism, and the republican party between the as the mag is call them the rhino link of the party, the traditional republicans, kinsley derby, list chaney wing. mitch mcconnell mitt romney types of republicans and then the mag window. the party, which are a little further out there to the far right. and i think if you look at what's going...
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and it's alleged by virginia roberts to fray that she had sex with him when she was 17 years old and was forced into doing so. prince andrew denies these allegations. now it's important to note there have been many developments around the jeffrey epstein case recently we saw the conviction of delane maxwell, the british socialite, who was convicted of having worked with jeffrey epstein to traffic miners for sex. and she was convicted of 5 counts of abusive minors in court. and she has been accused of essentially sex traffic and girls for epstein and his friends, which included a role of the elite for defense at the trial, argued that she was being made to pay for the crimes committed by jeffrey epstein. now there's been widespread media speculation that if she comes forward and accept responsibility for her actions and then proceeds to name names of those who participated in these activities with jeffrey epstein, that she could get a much lighter sentence that remains to be seen. what will take place in the lead up to her sentencing? now it's important to note that it's not only prin
and it's alleged by virginia roberts to fray that she had sex with him when she was 17 years old and was forced into doing so. prince andrew denies these allegations. now it's important to note there have been many developments around the jeffrey epstein case recently we saw the conviction of delane maxwell, the british socialite, who was convicted of having worked with jeffrey epstein to traffic miners for sex. and she was convicted of 5 counts of abusive minors in court. and she has been...
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s. presidential candidate, robert kennedy, sir hanser hon. a palestinian refugee has been serving a life sentence for the 1968, killing robert kennedy's mother came just 5 years after his brother, president john f. kennedy was shot dead in texas. al jazeera, rob reynolds has more from los angeles, the city where robert kennedy was killed. this, of course, was an act of 968 the killing of robert f kennedy. that really changed the course of american politics and us history forever and governor gavin newsome today in denying parole for sir hans, are hon. the palestinian born man convicted of killing democratic senator robert kennedy said that sir hans assassination of senator kennedy is among the most notorious crimes in american history. now there was a pool handle hearing back in august of last year. the recommended that your hon be released, but the governor has the final say on that. and the governor newsome in his statement also said that sir han who is now 77 years old still poses a danger to the public. the killing came just 5 years after
s. presidential candidate, robert kennedy, sir hanser hon. a palestinian refugee has been serving a life sentence for the 1968, killing robert kennedy's mother came just 5 years after his brother, president john f. kennedy was shot dead in texas. al jazeera, rob reynolds has more from los angeles, the city where robert kennedy was killed. this, of course, was an act of 968 the killing of robert f kennedy. that really changed the course of american politics and us history forever and governor...
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thank you very much, robert. steve. >> thanks, sandra. >> john: sandra, i hope i never disappoint you. president biden set to meet with his covid-19 task force as over a million americans tested positive yesterday. we'll have that for you live just as soon as it begins. >> sandra: and senator schumer and the filibuster. does it go nowhere if schumer cannot even convince members of his own party to support it? [ joe ] my teeth were a mess. i had a lot of pain. as far as my physical health, my body was telling me you got to do something. and so i came to clearchoice. your mouth is the gateway to your body. joe's treatment plan was replacing the teeth with dental implants from clearchoice. [ joe ] clearchoice has changed my life for the better. it's given me my health back. there's an amazing life out there if you do something for your health now. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protei
thank you very much, robert. steve. >> thanks, sandra. >> john: sandra, i hope i never disappoint you. president biden set to meet with his covid-19 task force as over a million americans tested positive yesterday. we'll have that for you live just as soon as it begins. >> sandra: and senator schumer and the filibuster. does it go nowhere if schumer cannot even convince members of his own party to support it? [ joe ] my teeth were a mess. i had a lot of pain. as far as my...