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and future rough rider robert, monroe ferguson. now fdr's father james roosevelt had also been a suitor. bammy did not return his interest but made us a major contribution to history by introducing him to her friend sarah delano. so we have bammy to thank for fdr. now bami proved indispensable to theodore's career during his tenure as civil service commissioner at regular dinner parties in her washington dc home and even when he was president of the united states, he would walk down to her house at 1733 n street in washington, dc. um, he she entertained artists intellectuals and prominent men of the day he would tell her whom he wanted to be there for he knew they would come if she invited them. they all found her invigorating intellectually for she had the roosevelt charisma and a nuanced understanding of international and and domestic policy. and she had possessed in abundance a roosevelt trait that was called elbow in the soup treatment. and then that meant she was so interested in what you had to say that she would, you know, p
and future rough rider robert, monroe ferguson. now fdr's father james roosevelt had also been a suitor. bammy did not return his interest but made us a major contribution to history by introducing him to her friend sarah delano. so we have bammy to thank for fdr. now bami proved indispensable to theodore's career during his tenure as civil service commissioner at regular dinner parties in her washington dc home and even when he was president of the united states, he would walk down to her...
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robert ames is a conductor and arranger who's worked on film scores and who's conducted previous proms based on experimental electronic music and sci—fi movies. he's helped to curate the choise of music here, which is a journey through the �*80s, through pokemon, final fantasy viii, shadow of the colossus, and all the way up to battlefield 2042. and in order to recreate the sounds and feelings of these games, some of which emerged through tiny, tinny speakers on the zx spectrum, he's augmented the traditional orchestral make up ever so slightly. you have an electronically expanded orchestra. can you show me your electronic expansion? yeah, ican. it's not a large expansion. well, you know, it's quality, not quantity, that's important. so this is spectrum sound, basically. so it's loaded with actual zx spectrum sounds? yeah. absolutely. the main expansion, i would say, is finding super creative ways to make the electronic sound acoustic. i thought this was just a kind of stress reliever when i saw it, but... yeah. they're awesome, aren't they? this is white noise, basically. the soun
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robert wright. was good friends. with kent roberts greenfield and forest pogue at the center of military history before i got there. but in particular dr. polgan dr. polk was with the american army in europe in 1943-44 and 45 as chief historian in the european theater. and he said every night in france and in germany. after dinner patton and colonel bratton would walk out into the middle of a field and they would talk. and then they would walk back to the headquarters tent now colonel bratton is somebody or all familiar with from the movie torah torah. once again pearl harbor comes into play because he is the army signals intelligence intelligence officer in the movie. who tries to alert? president roosevelt and general marshall about the japanese attack coming forth on december 7th 1941 so later in the war the real colonel bratton not eg marshall, of course. is then assigned to patton's headquarters as his ultra liaison officer? and that's how it was done. now the key to rebecca was made from ken follett's brilliant
robert wright. was good friends. with kent roberts greenfield and forest pogue at the center of military history before i got there. but in particular dr. polgan dr. polk was with the american army in europe in 1943-44 and 45 as chief historian in the european theater. and he said every night in france and in germany. after dinner patton and colonel bratton would walk out into the middle of a field and they would talk. and then they would walk back to the headquarters tent now colonel bratton...
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robert ish boss, and so in the robot is equipped with the sensors to know what is happening inside the hives. so our system knows what the bees need and can adjust temperatures, eliminate power less distance, sugar, and even extra honey. the software collected all of this information with the help of artificial intelligence. what if a problem arises? the beekeeper is alerted through an application and can respond remotely with this allows beekeeper slum key friend cain to manage his hives while a robot completes the simple tasks. from cover nutshell, this robot is a tool for the cables to clean, but it doesn't replace them. it helps us provide our base better and more efficient care implemented this solar powered high tech b hiv is located in bait, high a mac in northern israel. it's part of the be home project initiated by israeli. start up, be wise to stop more base from dying. constant surveillance means speak heap is, can detect problems in the hives and respond before the bees are harmed to the level or what them. these are dying around the world. a more than 30 percent in all col
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>> reporter: there was plenty of both in "heat," that 1995 movie starring al pacino, robert de niro. >> follow me. >> reporter: val kilmer and ashley judd. >> i had to learn a life for "heat." i had been living there for 25 years. i thought i knew it. i realized i did not know it. so we shot on more locations in l.a. in '94 and making "heat." >> reporter: mann says he went out with police answering emergency calls every weekend for six months preparing for that film. we know you as a director. you are making a career turn or twist? >> maybe perceived as a twist. for me it's not a twist. it's a fulfillment of something i wanted to do so long. >> reporter: he wrote his first novel, "heat 2," along with coauthor meg gardiner, which is being released this week. >> for me i try to go very, very deep. here's why you are the way you are, so there is a whole life. the movie is a splinter. this is the frag meant. >> reporter: writing a booklet him go deeper, concocting a prequel and sequel to the movie. >> i wanted to do more with the three-dimensional understanding of these people, their pas
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shown a greater commitment to civil rights, i think, than any other justice department, say probably robert kennedy, who focused on helping dr. king and john lewis get civil rights in the south, during their administration. so we are encouraged. >> let me get you on one more thing. you also represent the family of breonna, greer who fell out of a police car and died from injuries sustained in her falling out of the car. investigators explained the fellow officers had left the car door opened where she was sitting. can you give us a quick update on that case? >> thank you so much, this is georgia's brown that we are dealing with this morning, in 2022. on monday, we're gonna have alicia wilson and -- forensics at the university of michigan is going to give the preliminary autopsy results. so actually keel breonna greer, this black mother of three-year-old twin daughters, who was having a half -- mental health crisis, and ended up dead in police custody. >> it does this string credulity how the police -- and not secure the door. real fast, does the finlay believe the narrative that comes from
shown a greater commitment to civil rights, i think, than any other justice department, say probably robert kennedy, who focused on helping dr. king and john lewis get civil rights in the south, during their administration. so we are encouraged. >> let me get you on one more thing. you also represent the family of breonna, greer who fell out of a police car and died from injuries sustained in her falling out of the car. investigators explained the fellow officers had left the car door...
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robert eames is a conductor and arranger who's worked on film scores and who's conducted previous proms based on experimental electronic music and sci—fi movies. he's helped to curate the choise of music here, which is a journey through the �*80s, through pokemon, final fantasy viii, shadow of the colossus, and all the way up to battlefield 2042. and in order to recreate the sounds and feelings of these games, some of which emerged through tiny, tinny speakers on the zx spectrum, he's augmented the traditional orchestral make up ever so slightly. you have an electronically expanded orchestra. can you show me your electronic expansion? yeah, ican. ican. it's not a large expansion. well, you know, it's quality, not quantity, that's important. so this is — this is- spectrum sound, basically. so it's loaded with actual zx spectrum sounds? i yeah. absolutely. the main expansion, - i would say, is finding super creative ways to make - the electronic sound acoustic. i thought this was just a kind of stress reliever when i saw it, but... yeah. they're awesome, aren't they? this is white n
robert eames is a conductor and arranger who's worked on film scores and who's conducted previous proms based on experimental electronic music and sci—fi movies. he's helped to curate the choise of music here, which is a journey through the �*80s, through pokemon, final fantasy viii, shadow of the colossus, and all the way up to battlefield 2042. and in order to recreate the sounds and feelings of these games, some of which emerged through tiny, tinny speakers on the zx spectrum, he's...
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credit for doing what conventional wisdom told them not to do conventional wisdom said go for what roberts is going to do in his concurrence and just ask to uphold the 15-week bill and then keep row and casey in place. we can count to five thinking there's now five votes to do it, but i think conservatives have been burned so many times by the court that it was was cautious hope right. it's always prepared for the worst because if you're a conservative about this room court for the theft past 50 years. that's what you came to expect. so even after the leak, we're like, this is great. but you know, there's still a chance that the chief pulls someone to his opinion. so friday morning at 10:10 when you know, call us once got his blog refreshing and i actually i guess it was at the supreme court's website refreshing because go to splog has the live feed. it was just great. it's actually happening. you know, this isn't, you know, charlie brown when you know, the football gets pulled away one more time, but then it was also a sense of like well now we have to work that much harder, you know over
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host: let's hear from robert in bayshore, new york, on the republican line. caller: i am a longtime republican. this guy on the other line called trump a traitor. that is uncalled for. you have the democrats running this into the ground, wokeness in the school, open borders, teaching transgender in school, the fbi going after homebuyers and moms and dads going school and calling them terrorists. you have filed you with the virus. you know biden didn't win the presidency. it was drop boxes because of covid. what did the democrats have to run on? host: let's focus on the cultural issues he raised, the discussion of gender in this country and school districts and the so-called "wokeness" that the color mentioned period of this to issues? guest: absolutely. talking about schools, parental control over schools. parents want more control over what their kids are taught in schools. that is the crux of the situation when it comes to wokeness, crt were board meetings have gone absolutely out of control. parents want to send their students to schools that will teach wh
host: let's hear from robert in bayshore, new york, on the republican line. caller: i am a longtime republican. this guy on the other line called trump a traitor. that is uncalled for. you have the democrats running this into the ground, wokeness in the school, open borders, teaching transgender in school, the fbi going after homebuyers and moms and dads going school and calling them terrorists. you have filed you with the virus. you know biden didn't win the presidency. it was drop boxes...
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since owen roberts cowardly flip in response to franklin d roosevelt's dastardly threat we have been a national government with general jurisdiction. and we're a very diverse country. we come from diverse backgrounds. there's enormous diversity in difference of opinion a region by region state by state the founding fathers knew this. i mean a lot of that was true. way back in 1787. it was in many ways. no less true than that. it is today. we think that we're somehow special and we can just do better because you know, we're modern it. no human nature is what it is the higher you go in terms of levels of government the more difficult. it's going to be to find consensus. so anyway, we could get there, but we would have to start respecting federalism again, which is why that's my whole point when i first ran for the united states senate in 2010. i be an exaggeration to say it was based on a dare, but i told a couple of friends. i don't think i could ever run for that because i would would run a us senate campaign based on federalism and separation of powers. because that's the way we get
since owen roberts cowardly flip in response to franklin d roosevelt's dastardly threat we have been a national government with general jurisdiction. and we're a very diverse country. we come from diverse backgrounds. there's enormous diversity in difference of opinion a region by region state by state the founding fathers knew this. i mean a lot of that was true. way back in 1787. it was in many ways. no less true than that. it is today. we think that we're somehow special and we can just do...
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billionaire robert brockman indicted by the justice department in 20 2020. in what is been lively called the biggest detrimental tax invasion against an individual. has that. he was 81. they were arguing that he was struggling and incompetent to set fire. but they did set a trial for 2023. he evaded taxes on two billion dollars and games. now back to dateline! dateline welcome back to "dateline." i'm natalie morales. prosecutors believed carmen smith had been murdered at the hands of waseem daker. with no physical evidence, they could not prove it and the investigation stalled. a new detective was about to take a look at a new clue. once again, here's andrea canning with "the killing in cobb county." after ten years in prison, waseem daker was a freeman but still a suspect in the murder of carmen smith and the stabbing of her son nick. >> he was still terrorizing you in some ways. >> just the fact that he was out was kind of terrorizing. >> he is that character in those horror movies. he's like your worst nightmare. >> after his relieve he got a job and move
billionaire robert brockman indicted by the justice department in 20 2020. in what is been lively called the biggest detrimental tax invasion against an individual. has that. he was 81. they were arguing that he was struggling and incompetent to set fire. but they did set a trial for 2023. he evaded taxes on two billion dollars and games. now back to dateline! dateline welcome back to "dateline." i'm natalie morales. prosecutors believed carmen smith had been murdered at the hands of...
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his speech writer robert sherwood famously wrote of the president's quote heavily forced in forested interior. heavily forested interior his character was not only multiplex. it was contradictory to a bewildering degree. and i think that's completely accurate roosevelt was an enormously apathetic individual, but he was also very unsentimental when he needed to be he was an idealist. but he was also a very clear-eyed pragmatist he was enormously political. but he was very courageous. so finally, i'll just say that i appreciated the blurbs. i received on the back of the book because i do think they capture what i was trying to convey. my favorite blurb is from publisher prize winner. kaiberd who praised the book as high drama. diplomatic intrigue and -- good chinwag if you don't know what chin wag and i didn't. you'll have to look it up yourself and then by the book and decide if i'm right and if he's right. so thank you all i very much appreciate you being here again, and i'm happy to take some questions if there are any. thank you. i have i have two questions for you. the first one i
his speech writer robert sherwood famously wrote of the president's quote heavily forced in forested interior. heavily forested interior his character was not only multiplex. it was contradictory to a bewildering degree. and i think that's completely accurate roosevelt was an enormously apathetic individual, but he was also very unsentimental when he needed to be he was an idealist. but he was also a very clear-eyed pragmatist he was enormously political. but he was very courageous. so finally,...
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she was joe's sister robert's cousin. she enjoyed the distinction of being the first woman publisher of a major metropolitan daily in the us in the 20th century. and her paper was the washington times herald which probably you don't remember but it was the best-selling selling newspaper in washington dc. and perhaps her greatest importance was that she gave her brother an outlet in washington dc. he wrote very isolationist hard right editorials in new york and he could reach the washington policy makers every day because those editorials were reprinted in the washington times herald. so the mccormick patterson cousins built on their inheritance to acquire a media empire that was second only to hearse. and like hearse they use their papers to proselytize for nationalism appeasement and isolation. so estimating four readers per copy, which is what auditors did at the time the mccormick patterson, press reached more than 12 million americans daily and 20 million on sundays. you know by contrast the newspapers and magazines t
she was joe's sister robert's cousin. she enjoyed the distinction of being the first woman publisher of a major metropolitan daily in the us in the 20th century. and her paper was the washington times herald which probably you don't remember but it was the best-selling selling newspaper in washington dc. and perhaps her greatest importance was that she gave her brother an outlet in washington dc. he wrote very isolationist hard right editorials in new york and he could reach the washington...
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robert gates was right when he said joe biden has been on the wrong side of almost every national security and foreign policy issue of the last four decades. we see china on the rise and threatening nancy pelosi because of joe biden. there is a war in ukraine because of joe biden's failure to stop the nord stream pipeline and emboldening vladimir putin. being president means making the tough decisions and actually standing up. there was no question under president trump what he would do. he would tell you and he would follow up. joe biden is a pathetic president. dan: moving on to this next topic. you are a communications specialist. republicans are finally getting it. florida governor ron desantis declined an appearance on the view. one of the things i learned early on is you get nothing from talking to these people. they have already written the story. it doesn't matter what you say, the story is already written. >> i can't tell you how many times a day reporters ask questions but they already know the outcome. i'm glad to see his team pushing back on "the view." in the 90s there used to
robert gates was right when he said joe biden has been on the wrong side of almost every national security and foreign policy issue of the last four decades. we see china on the rise and threatening nancy pelosi because of joe biden. there is a war in ukraine because of joe biden's failure to stop the nord stream pipeline and emboldening vladimir putin. being president means making the tough decisions and actually standing up. there was no question under president trump what he would do. he...
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so robert, reminder of our top stories and developments and gaza israel, at least $29.00 people are being killed and more than $200.00 injured so far as is really a tech center. 3rd day. israel says their operations will last week. a 2nd commander from the, from the group. israel is ready, size is targeting was killed late on saturday, but civilians including women and children about the dad and sirens and explosions of been heard. it was jerusalem. the policy punches logged by roger rockets towards israel. but the massive stays on the sidelines. so this, ready for me to say the rest of dozens of it's not just the best of the occupied. west bank, taiwanese transport ministries as slight threats as they have gradually resumed with china expected to end. the biggest ever bill of breakfast sizes around the island on sunday. the full days of chinese exercises, where it responds to the visit to taiwan by the us house because that's the policy trying to deployed warships fighter jets of drains over the island. beijing claims as its own, i was accused the chinese i'll be of simulating an attack
so robert, reminder of our top stories and developments and gaza israel, at least $29.00 people are being killed and more than $200.00 injured so far as is really a tech center. 3rd day. israel says their operations will last week. a 2nd commander from the, from the group. israel is ready, size is targeting was killed late on saturday, but civilians including women and children about the dad and sirens and explosions of been heard. it was jerusalem. the policy punches logged by roger rockets...
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. >> robert opened with an admission that the first events never made explicit, that toolan did kill beth lochtefeld. what the jury had to decide was why. >> this is a difficult issue to look into somebody's mind, in figure out what was going on in that mine. was he a common criminal, that's the issue? >> it was the insanity defense all over again. dressed up a little differently, presented in court by an attorney who was keenly aware he had an uphill battle on his hands. >> the real question is is anyone willing to let somebody who has done something this horrific quote unquote off the hook? because of the problem with their drug abuse, alcohol abuse and underlying mental issues? >> the prosecutor, brian had the gloves off once again. >> 52 days, ladies and gentlemen, 52 days from the time elizabeth beth lochtefeld, met thomas toolan, until he stabbed her 23 times until she died. >> he told his new set of jurors just what he said during the first trial. that tom toolan knew exactly what he was doing the day he killed beth lochtefeld. >> it was a choice that he made knowing it was wr
. >> robert opened with an admission that the first events never made explicit, that toolan did kill beth lochtefeld. what the jury had to decide was why. >> this is a difficult issue to look into somebody's mind, in figure out what was going on in that mine. was he a common criminal, that's the issue? >> it was the insanity defense all over again. dressed up a little differently, presented in court by an attorney who was keenly aware he had an uphill battle on his hands....
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well, you know i can he lost i'm going to stick around and help him out if i can he wants robert moses who is his secretary of state to stay and he wants bell moskowitz who was his top one of his top aged to stay but roosevelt eleanor says, you won't be governor if those two are running the show. so he picks his own people ed flynn was secretary of state and he had some other aids and of course, you know, he kept francis perkins and made her the first cabinet member in new york state history and then later of course in washington the same thing and later. he would hire harry hopkins and his friend henry morganthaw from down this way and samuel rosenman was a speech writer and attorney there. he jousted with the legislature there was so much. i found it's like it's like it is now, you know, he's complaining that they spent all three months trying to do the budget and then they passed all these bills at the end and sent him to his desk. the fireside chats in washington, they began in albany on wgy radio schenectady, which was the home of general electric. really? i think the first it mig
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hello, this is robert us. markesha was swallow. oh, the daisy run away from the country, then ty, ukrainian treasury leads, accounts had a few $1000.00. so the point is that entire treasury was robbed. a soon after the revolution ukraine's people discovered how their president had been living, luna, so, so, so on, was it that iraq isn't? that mission broke me now to give dollars. the extent to sort of absurdity of corruption was amazing to 6 story log cabinet. i think the biggest loan coming in the world setting a frankly amazing, a state so enormously. if you're going to walk around it, you're not going to get around in a day. ah, was which find my uncle of what's in the palace? you see, crash could feel a 3rd or 5th. so perhaps i, you know, push the monday at noon when a little bit of a bush. gotcha. previously the palace was hidden from view even on satellite maps. now a nationalist group runs guided tools of this monument to corruption, ah news from all of my city of $91.00 this for dollars when these nearly but i will of recei
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that was robert ray reporting, people in kentucky face a new threat from rain this weekend. ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo joins us now with more on that. and our own forecast mark either, christina yeah, it looks like some thunderstorms and, fortunately could be in their forecast for tomorrow. and with those thunderstorms, the heavy downpours could be a possibility . in fact, here's the forecast model. as you can see, tonight, we'll put this into motion and this is sunday morning. those showers and those thunderstorms that develop with the possibility of some flash flooding. you can see even if we take this into the 12 o'clock kawari here that that activity kind of wrapping up in coverage and possibly intensity and then still some scattered showers throughout the afternoon hours on your sunday, so it's something to be watching out for tomorrow. unfortunately some more downpours linked up with those thunderstorms. that could be a possibility. now for us here in the bay area. there's not too much happening. we have a mild forecast, no major heat.u can see actually comfortable
that was robert ray reporting, people in kentucky face a new threat from rain this weekend. ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo joins us now with more on that. and our own forecast mark either, christina yeah, it looks like some thunderstorms and, fortunately could be in their forecast for tomorrow. and with those thunderstorms, the heavy downpours could be a possibility . in fact, here's the forecast model. as you can see, tonight, we'll put this into motion and this is sunday morning. those...
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it's obviously really the roberts court, but i think he is perhaps the strongest influence at the moment and that's why it's important for people to read the book and see the movie and understand him whatever their politics and we really wanted the film to be on pbs because we wanted a broad swath of america to see him and understand him and we want that for the book as well. themes that came out in the book in the interview. is that justice thomas likes to take the longer view? i think that's true. i mean we call them created equal because his life is really based on the way. he sees the declaration of independence those core principles and how they realized in the constitution. you can understand it if you follow his life story. i mean, you know. i think yourself, but maybe not all your listeners now. he's born in pinpoints, georgia a gullah speaking area off the coast of georgia. so english isn't really his first language and in rural poverty his father leaves before he can remember his mother really is raising him when he's about six or seven years old. they moved to savannah and he
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and robert fine was was kind of floored by this. it wasn't even on his radar and he was essentially saying go to bridgewater the mental health statemental health hospital for at the time was called this for the criminally insane. and spend time with these incarcerated essentially incarcerated people. i mean, they called it a hospital, but it was a prison a maximum security prison. for people who were considered the most psychotic and dangerous and violent men in the state of massachusetts. and what is mentor told him was by going and spending time with these people you will develop an insight into them and a moral authority about them that you can't get any other way. and so that's what fine went and did he started for years investigating in the context of the hospital with his colleagues in mental health and social workers. what is it that brought these people here? and around this time. the secret service was also developing this deeper concern and the two streams converged in a collaboration to try to figure out more effectively
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no filibuster -- robert byrd, when he was in the senate, made sure that this would only apply to things that dealt with the budget, with fiscal policy, and did not have, predominantly, other policy affects. they go through a process that is called, a bird bath. one part of a prescription drug benefit. one that would require drug companies to pay some more, if their prices went up faster than inflation for private insurers, which were taken out. but we have to emphasize is the things that were kept in. that includes all climate provisions, and that crucial set of provisions enabling medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices, and capping the cost for seniors on medicare, and drugs, to $2,000 per year, which is huge. >> it is interesting to watch an unelected bureaucrat, the parliamentary, and have all of this power. this gets to the necessity of using reconciliation. the other procedural element that is happening, at least, we have what is being called, vote-a-rama. which is, and unlimited amendment vote that republicans can just subject the process to until, basically, tire out. tha
no filibuster -- robert byrd, when he was in the senate, made sure that this would only apply to things that dealt with the budget, with fiscal policy, and did not have, predominantly, other policy affects. they go through a process that is called, a bird bath. one part of a prescription drug benefit. one that would require drug companies to pay some more, if their prices went up faster than inflation for private insurers, which were taken out. but we have to emphasize is the things that were...
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from dropped hints he will run for the presidency in 2024, but he stopped short on announcing at chas roberts. fancy reports from dallas. oh yes. it was like a coronation. donald trump had just want a straw poll of delegates by a landslide. he is the one the conservative base wants to leave the republican party into the presidential election of 2024. but even though he says he's made up his mind trumpet, still not announcing his decision. however, throughout the speech, trump kept pledging that the country would soon return to what he called greatness . i won twice and did much better. the 2nd time that i did the 1st getting millions and millions of more votes than in 2016. and likewise, getting more votes than any sitting president in the history of our country by far . and now we may have to do it again. we may have to do the speech was pretty much the same as the one he's been given around the country in recent months, but moaning the biting presidency for undoing what he says he achieved during his 4 years in the white house. this week however, he's injected a few sentences about nancy pe
from dropped hints he will run for the presidency in 2024, but he stopped short on announcing at chas roberts. fancy reports from dallas. oh yes. it was like a coronation. donald trump had just want a straw poll of delegates by a landslide. he is the one the conservative base wants to leave the republican party into the presidential election of 2024. but even though he says he's made up his mind trumpet, still not announcing his decision. however, throughout the speech, trump kept pledging that...
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and roberts had been worried for a long time but if they overturned roe it would, you know, create shockwaves. and i think a lot of us have this bias towards minimal city, so at the time, we didn't realize quite how big a deal this was. i mean, i actually always thought this was huge. and i think there are a lot of people in this country who do not like having a right they've had for 50 years taken away. and you see that with kansas. the number of women who registered after the dobbs this is an impound 70%. it was a huge number of women and i think ultimately, there are a lot of really angry women here. and these are a lot of really angry suburban women to. the other thing is, it was called a value them both. which compared a -- to a fully grown women. and even with that language, it still got voted down. so i do think ultimately, it really is a loser for the republicans. >> i want to talk about the tension between the party and some of the groups that they consider a part of their base. you report for the 19th quote, within two days of the dobbs decision, the antiabortion group national righ
and roberts had been worried for a long time but if they overturned roe it would, you know, create shockwaves. and i think a lot of us have this bias towards minimal city, so at the time, we didn't realize quite how big a deal this was. i mean, i actually always thought this was huge. and i think there are a lot of people in this country who do not like having a right they've had for 50 years taken away. and you see that with kansas. the number of women who registered after the dobbs this is an...
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. >> robert jacobson worked at infowars for 17 years and finally had enough. >> he will just lie. straight-up lie, like nothing's going on. like it's real. and the issue with that is, a lot of people believe him. >> josh owens spent four years editing and producing at infowars. >> people always ask me, does jones believe the things that he says? i don't know if it matters if he believes the things that he says, because the people who listen to him believe the things he says. >> the elites are killing little kids, drinking blood, torturing people. >> every one of those thought patterns, either the 3 percenters, the qanon group, the anti-vaxers, they all originate from alex. he's the foundation of all of this stuff. >> hillary clinton is a goddamn demon! excuse me taking the lord -- it's not taking it in vain. she is a demon damned to hell. excuse me. >> his whole schick that there is a war for your mind. >> hell-bent on dehumanizes the entire human community. >> it's this idea that the shadows figures in the new world order are really controlling things. >> the fruits of the new wo
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i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ do you want some more? wait till you see me on the downhill. see you at home. enjoy advanced safety at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. >>> welcome back, 18 is in the hospital tonight after eight police russian to save them. it happened in -- last night. police say they were called to an explosion recorded on sierra court. the victim had life-threatening injuries when they arrived. they were flown to a hospital and is expected to survive. the house is full of homemade or improvised explosives and one of them had gone on and accidentally wounded a victim. police haven't said if anyone was arrested. stomach happening tomorrow, san francisco's asian-american community
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robert ray, thank you. developing news from california los angeles police identified the driver accused of killing people in a horrific crash thursday. they say 37-year-old nurse, nicole, driving 100 miles an hour and a 35-mile an hour zone. our local fox affiliate report a traveling nurse at kaiser permanente in los angeles. she's been through a red light at an intersection and hit multiple cars some of them bursting into flames. a pregnant woman and her infant son were among those killed. detectives are looking into whether there is a medical episode might have been driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. she was taken into custody on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter. actors and patient reportedly is in critical condition after she slammed her car into a garage in los angeles yesterday and back up and took off before smashing into a house. the car burst into flames after the second crash. badly burning the 53-year-old actress. marianne is in los angeles with the latest on the. >> she's hospita
robert ray, thank you. developing news from california los angeles police identified the driver accused of killing people in a horrific crash thursday. they say 37-year-old nurse, nicole, driving 100 miles an hour and a 35-mile an hour zone. our local fox affiliate report a traveling nurse at kaiser permanente in los angeles. she's been through a red light at an intersection and hit multiple cars some of them bursting into flames. a pregnant woman and her infant son were among those killed....
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robert eames is a conductor and arranger who's worked on film scores and who's conducted previous proms based on experimental electronic music and sci—fi movies. he's helped to curate the choise of music here, which is a journey through the �*80s, through pokemon, final fantasy viii, shadow of the colossus, and all the way up to battlefield 2042. and in order to recreate the sounds and feelings of these games, some of which emerged through tiny, tinny speakers on the zx spectrum, he's augmented the traditional orchestral make up ever so slightly. you have an electronically expanded orchestra. can you show me your electronic expansion? yeah, ican. ican. it's not a large expansion. well, you know, its quality, not quantity, that's important. so this is — this is spectrum sound, basically. so it's loaded with actual zx spectrum sounds? yeah. absolutely. the main expansion, i would say, is finding super creative ways to make the electronic sound acoustic. i thought this was just a kind of stress reliever when i saw it, but... yeah. they're awesome, aren't they? this is white noise, ba
robert eames is a conductor and arranger who's worked on film scores and who's conducted previous proms based on experimental electronic music and sci—fi movies. he's helped to curate the choise of music here, which is a journey through the �*80s, through pokemon, final fantasy viii, shadow of the colossus, and all the way up to battlefield 2042. and in order to recreate the sounds and feelings of these games, some of which emerged through tiny, tinny speakers on the zx spectrum, he's...
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i i civil rights attorney roberts patillo say the despite the lessons of history, the world still underestimates the nuclear threats. today we have enough nuclear weapons. i in the arsole distal 3 countries to affect, to live in the life on the planet. and i think that to this quite in person, going to sleep at night. and people understood the true threat of that because they will be across the board a world wide call to in our nuclear weapons use. so no, i don't think the american people or people the world in general understand the danger to we all sit under that one rogue madman, philosophic chain of events that could affect the way in civilization as we know it, the nuclear weapons are oh no longer need simply a relic of the past, i think we should disarm on to clearly new, clearly, down to only the most finite amount is in existence at all. i think the major nuclear nations could friday see treaty some of them. so $12.00, that will limit the numbers when we're arm to bring that eventually down to 0. pakistan selection commission has wanted ousted prime minister in ron con to pay a hearing o
i i civil rights attorney roberts patillo say the despite the lessons of history, the world still underestimates the nuclear threats. today we have enough nuclear weapons. i in the arsole distal 3 countries to affect, to live in the life on the planet. and i think that to this quite in person, going to sleep at night. and people understood the true threat of that because they will be across the board a world wide call to in our nuclear weapons use. so no, i don't think the american people or...
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i can't think of any other justice departments, say robert kennedy's justice department, which is so committed to civil rights. martin ticking and john lewis. we have to applaud this justice department forgetting guilty verdicts in the george floyd police killing, getting a guilty verdict in the lynch mob that killed ahmaud arbery and now getting these charges for breonna taylor, a black woman. we need to applaud them and remind people that is why we vote. >> all right, many thanks. again, our condolences to mary and margaret grier and -- thank you for sharing your story. always to our attorney general big crump, thank you for joining us again, as well. coming up, wnba star brittney griner remains in custody unjustly imprisoned in russia, after receiving a nine year sentence this week. we will have a update on efforts to bring her home. but first, my colleague richard louis with today's top new stories. richard? >> breath, good to see you. president biden, according to his doctor, tested negative for covid-19 this morning. the president experienced a rebound case of covid this week.
i can't think of any other justice departments, say robert kennedy's justice department, which is so committed to civil rights. martin ticking and john lewis. we have to applaud this justice department forgetting guilty verdicts in the george floyd police killing, getting a guilty verdict in the lynch mob that killed ahmaud arbery and now getting these charges for breonna taylor, a black woman. we need to applaud them and remind people that is why we vote. >> all right, many thanks....
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targeting or tried to do to hurt or one of the fighting grooves that were they were trying to fire roberts to work around. i finan fighters have continued to, to launch a barrage of rockets towards israel in retaliation for the ongoing air strikes. setting signs off as far away as tel aviv most have been intercepted by israel's iron. don't miss our system. and no serious casualties have been reported. and is ready, rates have continued across the occupied west bank as well as it is arrested. 19 members are v, as i mean, she had group troops rated sites in the city of janine and the calendar area south of ramallah. the group has indicated it will retaliate saying now is the time for resistance. not a truce. taiwan says china is show force around its waters is getting more menacing . the taiwanese defense ministry says after 2 days of posturing, chinese aircraft and warships have now rehearsed an attack on the island. it also says the chinese fleet crossed the unofficial buffer in the taiwan strait, which separates the 2 sides. china has been staging its biggest ever military drills off, ty,
targeting or tried to do to hurt or one of the fighting grooves that were they were trying to fire roberts to work around. i finan fighters have continued to, to launch a barrage of rockets towards israel in retaliation for the ongoing air strikes. setting signs off as far away as tel aviv most have been intercepted by israel's iron. don't miss our system. and no serious casualties have been reported. and is ready, rates have continued across the occupied west bank as well as it is arrested. 19...