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robert, you got to speak with the chairwoman today. can you just remind us exactly what net neutrality is about? >> reporter: well, you actually outlined it pretty well. the sort of basic, open free access internet, which used to be the law of the land when the obama administration implemented it and basically it says that people should be allowed to go anywhere on the internet, see anything they want to without being influenced or even having the decision made by the internet service providers. for example, internet service providers are not supposed to get faster speeds to certain things that they want consumers to use, just so that they will use it. and of course as you know, that was knocked down in 2017. so a lot of people have been complaining about it on the consumer level. but potentially, with a net neutrality policy would be opening up that access so everybody has equal internet access. >> got it. robert, i'm wondering why did the sec chair choose to come to the south bay today to discuss this vote? >> reporter: sec chairwoma
robert, you got to speak with the chairwoman today. can you just remind us exactly what net neutrality is about? >> reporter: well, you actually outlined it pretty well. the sort of basic, open free access internet, which used to be the law of the land when the obama administration implemented it and basically it says that people should be allowed to go anywhere on the internet, see anything they want to without being influenced or even having the decision made by the internet service...
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robert: sure. i agree with the other guest that the negative, in my opinion, is largely that it keeps him off the campaign trail a number of days. and i do see that as a negative. i think that is a very good point. i disagree that this is going to have much of an impact because i think voters already know that trump is not a paragon of virtue. they have known that for a very long time. i'm not sure this is going to change opinions on that. i do go back to the economy. traditionally in american politics, where the economy is going has been decisive for reelection of presidents. right noin america you have 26%, according to a brookings institution poll, saying the economy is excellent or good, and 73% saying it is either fair or poor. that's where people are going to be focused. they are focused on what can you do for me now and in the future as opposed to some of this stuff. there are a lot of concerns right w about inflation. really quick, the issue that the president has is on one hand, we have re
robert: sure. i agree with the other guest that the negative, in my opinion, is largely that it keeps him off the campaign trail a number of days. and i do see that as a negative. i think that is a very good point. i disagree that this is going to have much of an impact because i think voters already know that trump is not a paragon of virtue. they have known that for a very long time. i'm not sure this is going to change opinions on that. i do go back to the economy. traditionally in american...
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2020, harry roberts county. only 17 people in the entire county voted for joe biden were you one of them? yes, i was. >> she says she has quibbles with some of what president biden has done and not done but unlike almost all of her fellow county voters, susan bowers has not giving donald trump any benefit of the doubt when it comes to this trial, are the ones still the km is a disease, an ethical, he's a criminal. he belongs on reality tv if that there are certainly many people here on roberts county who don't think any trump trials at all should be happening. that being said, and you'll the everyone i've talked to is aware that the proceedings have begun the awareness level would be much higher here though, as well as elsewhere. if the proceedings were allowed to be televised, which they are not already talked with cnn in miami, texas gary tuckman, thank you for that report. the house foreign aid package is now headed to the senate, sita come while one lawmaker says speaker mike johnson is betraying his party t
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i talking about robert e lee. that robert e the one whose claim to fame to have led the military insurrection objective. it was to literally destroy the united states of america. the robert e lee, whose military genius was immense and yet was not able succeed at that most important of his military goals, and yet he failed. but he didn't. he failed only after having taken the lives of quarters of a million people in the civil. and as robert robert lee, like many other high members of the confederate states of america, he disowned his citizenship in the united when he sided with the confederacy. and then after lee surrenders to ulysses grant the battlefield in appomattox virginia, the country which he had pledged his allegiance was no longer exists, leaving stateless. and lee is a prominent example. but there were others in the confederacy who had sided with the confederacy, who also can no longer claim u.s. can, no longer claim citizenship in that country. then the country that they wished still existed. and so and
i talking about robert e lee. that robert e the one whose claim to fame to have led the military insurrection objective. it was to literally destroy the united states of america. the robert e lee, whose military genius was immense and yet was not able succeed at that most important of his military goals, and yet he failed. but he didn't. he failed only after having taken the lives of quarters of a million people in the civil. and as robert robert lee, like many other high members of the...
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oppenheimer, the question: was the great physicist, the very first creator of atomic weapons, robert oppenheimer, an informant for the ministry. state security of the ussr. the kgb did not exist then. the ministry was renamed fifty third year. but there is every reason to believe that the great physicist worked quite seriously and quite consciously for our foreign intelligence service. the person most directly involved in the most secret state secrets said this most directly at one time in his memoirs. he directly said that all the leaders of the atomic project worked for our intelligence service for our nuclear industry, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and szillar and bohr and fermi, he said that informants on nuclear issues in the manhattan project in there were about 200 people on our side, and many today say it’s about a memoir. sudoplatov should be treated with some skepticism, but nevertheless, everyone who doubts the accuracy of his memoirs has never in their life had the same level of clearance as general sudoplatov himself had. what was the reason for suc
oppenheimer, the question: was the great physicist, the very first creator of atomic weapons, robert oppenheimer, an informant for the ministry. state security of the ussr. the kgb did not exist then. the ministry was renamed fifty third year. but there is every reason to believe that the great physicist worked quite seriously and quite consciously for our foreign intelligence service. the person most directly involved in the most secret state secrets said this most directly at one time in his...
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. �* . ., , robert buckland. a dreadful tragedy and the result _ robert buckland. a dreadful tragedy and the result of— robert buckland. a dreadful tragedy and the result of the _ robert buckland. a dreadful tragedy and the result of the cynical - and the result of the cynical exploitation of people's lives and aspirations by those who seek to profit _ aspirations by those who seek to profit from this misery. there is a humanitarian and moral case to stop the boats. _ humanitarian and moral case to stop the boats. it — humanitarian and moral case to stop the boats, it is notjust about sounding _ the boats, it is notjust about sounding tough on immigration, it is about— sounding tough on immigration, it is about stopping a vicious trade and saving _ about stopping a vicious trade and saving lives. 50 about stopping a vicious trade and saving lives-_ about stopping a vicious trade and saving lives-— saving lives. so you support the bill but not _ saving lives. so you support the bill but not all _ saving li
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he's talking to robert e lee. he's writing to robert e lee back in petersburg. and he says, i proceeded. i decided proceed to according to your instructions, and proceed north to washington. and if i find a chance to take it, you will early is telling us not after the war, not in his memoirs, not in a cover your -- report. what exactly he is trying to do go north, threaten washington and if possible, take it. can he hold washington? probably not. but if he takes washington even for a day, what is that going to look like to the lincoln administration? how many of you would vote for a guy that confederates walk into the city? they rob the treasury. they throw the confederate flag above the capitol building. you feel really confident in that guy, right? and so early wants to see what he can do. in the summer of 1864. so he begins to make his way down the valley heading towards harpers ferry. his original intent was to get to harpers ferry. and as you probably all know, right, the confluence of the rivers there, the shenandoah and the potomac rivers, if he can get t
he's talking to robert e lee. he's writing to robert e lee back in petersburg. and he says, i proceeded. i decided proceed to according to your instructions, and proceed north to washington. and if i find a chance to take it, you will early is telling us not after the war, not in his memoirs, not in a cover your -- report. what exactly he is trying to do go north, threaten washington and if possible, take it. can he hold washington? probably not. but if he takes washington even for a day, what...
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frankly speaking, if in the film oppenheimer there had been even an echo that robert oppenheimer was, after all, an informant for our intelligence, christopher nolan’s entire scheme would have gone to hell. basket, in fact, today the film corresponds more or less to the traditional agenda of the democratic party, whose nest has always been hollywood, which... fortunately, the picture of the killer of the flower moon, despite the age of eighty-one of the applicant, meets the highest standards, but this year scarzeza flew like veneer over paris, as he always did, almost always over the previous 50 years, in fact, his relationship with oscar. things always went badly for martin lucanovich, perhaps the most the academy's first great disaster occurred with the first of corcese's great films, taxi driver. in 1976, an outstanding movie, maybe even the best movie from corseze, lost to sylvester stallone's film, rocky 1. actually, it's hard for me to imagine any competition at all, even a competition for films about a boxer. at the same time, it did not completely trample the masculine essen
frankly speaking, if in the film oppenheimer there had been even an echo that robert oppenheimer was, after all, an informant for our intelligence, christopher nolan’s entire scheme would have gone to hell. basket, in fact, today the film corresponds more or less to the traditional agenda of the democratic party, whose nest has always been hollywood, which... fortunately, the picture of the killer of the flower moon, despite the age of eighty-one of the applicant, meets the highest standards,...
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i have his card and sure enough, it's robert shapiro. >> yes, that robert shapiro, the lawyer who represented o.j. simpson, the man who founded legalzoom. here was a true courtroom celebrity. robert shapiro had been practicing law for nearly 50 years, had represented scores of hollywood's rich and famous including, of course, o.j. simpson. >> oj will do everything he can to cooperate with them to help solve this horrible murder. >> almost 20 years now since he helped engineer the acquittal of the infamous trial of the century. lynne's sister, donna, was well aware of shapiro's reputation. >> i certainly wasn't going to be intimidated by robert shapiro. >> maybe she should have been. doug bradford was out on bail within hours. the outlook for the trial? if there was a mountain of evidence against oj, the circumstantial bits and pieces piled up against doug bradford had mounted to a foothill, maybe. >> be nice if we had a piece of evidence that would lock it in. we never have those. it was completely circumstantial. >> lewin was eager to get to trial, but the defense, not so much. robert shapir
i have his card and sure enough, it's robert shapiro. >> yes, that robert shapiro, the lawyer who represented o.j. simpson, the man who founded legalzoom. here was a true courtroom celebrity. robert shapiro had been practicing law for nearly 50 years, had represented scores of hollywood's rich and famous including, of course, o.j. simpson. >> oj will do everything he can to cooperate with them to help solve this horrible murder. >> almost 20 years now since he helped engineer...
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the creator of atomic weapons, the very first, robert oppenheimer, an informant for the ministry of state security and the ussr, the kgb did not exist then, the ministry was renamed in 1953, but there is every reason to believe that the great physicist worked quite seriously and quite consciously for our foreign intelligence; he spoke about this most directly at one time in his memoirs. a person more than others involved in the most secret state secrets, lieutenant general pal anton sudaplatov, he directly said that all the leaders of the atomic project worked for our intelligence and our nuclear industry, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and scillar, and bohr and fermi, he said that two mysterious people came as informants on nuclear issues, one of his acquaintances, who asked him for 5 hours about his work with a fairly serious understanding of the problem, and bohr, more or less presenting, what kind of people are he, answered their questions for 5 hours, the head of the scientific and technical intelligence of the mgb, general vasilevsky, and his deputy for nuclear is
the creator of atomic weapons, the very first, robert oppenheimer, an informant for the ministry of state security and the ussr, the kgb did not exist then, the ministry was renamed in 1953, but there is every reason to believe that the great physicist worked quite seriously and quite consciously for our foreign intelligence; he spoke about this most directly at one time in his memoirs. a person more than others involved in the most secret state secrets, lieutenant general pal anton sudaplatov,...
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instead of peace negotiations, says robert fitzo, they simply continue the war with their actions. and then a short quote from the prime minister of slovakia: the russians will not retreat from. those demands that they have, they will not leave donbas, luhansk and crimea, they will not leave, you can give kyiv at least 300 billion dollars, no, if they gave us 300 billion dollars, then the russians would leave donbas 100% would leave, here it is , and in unison with robert fitz, although maybe it's robert fitz in unison with lukashenka , the self-proclaimed president of belarus said today , speaking during the session of the so-called all... belarusian people's assembly, according to him, money will not help ukraine, and weapons, provided by the west will not help ukraine in any way, quote grigorovich, i tell them, ok, sit down at the negotiating table, conclude a peace treaty, if you don't do it, putin will definitely win, that's all, robert fico, viktor orban, oleksandr lukashenko live in different countries, but they play the same game. and speaks according to the same methods, u
instead of peace negotiations, says robert fitzo, they simply continue the war with their actions. and then a short quote from the prime minister of slovakia: the russians will not retreat from. those demands that they have, they will not leave donbas, luhansk and crimea, they will not leave, you can give kyiv at least 300 billion dollars, no, if they gave us 300 billion dollars, then the russians would leave donbas 100% would leave, here it is , and in unison with robert fitz, although maybe...
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that's where we find cbs's robert costa. good evening, robert. >> reporter: good evening, norah. former president donald trump isn't attacking david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer," just yet, but pecker's testimony today here in lower manhattan the direct and trump, offering new details about an alleged catch and kill operation to influence the 2016 election. this morning, former president trump weighed in on a key witness in his criminal trial. warmer "national enquirer" publisher david pecker. >> he's been very nice. i mean, david has been very nice. he's a nice guy. >> reporter: trump has known to be 21 for decades and oscars allege the pair along with former trump lawyer michael cohen engage in a conspiracy to suppress negative stories about trump as he ran for president in 2016. pecker told jurors just after the "access hollywood" tapes surface just late wow weeks before the election. >> just start kissing them. >> reporter: discussions of what to do with stormy daniels heated up. the adult form star was according to pecker shot him a story of her all
that's where we find cbs's robert costa. good evening, robert. >> reporter: good evening, norah. former president donald trump isn't attacking david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer," just yet, but pecker's testimony today here in lower manhattan the direct and trump, offering new details about an alleged catch and kill operation to influence the 2016 election. this morning, former president trump weighed in on a key witness in his criminal trial. warmer...
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robert fitzu, who in turn opposes sending weapons to ukraine. well, speaking in bratislava, after the victory, polegrinius promised to do everything to ensure that slovakia, i will quote here, will remain on the side of peace, and not on the side of war. i will remind you that the previous president of slovakia, zuzana chaputova, elected in 2019 after the start of a full-scale invasion of ukraine, addressed the russian military in russian and called on them to stop the war, and then very consistently supported her. ukraine, when she leaves, and this will happen, the official resignation will be in june of this year, and in this way, there will no longer be a single high-ranking official in slovakia who would unconditionally support the military support of kyiv. zoryana stepanenko, radio liberty correspondent in the european union, joins our broadcast. zoryan, good evening. what is he known for? peter pellegrini, what exactly is the role of the president in slovakia, given that slovakia is a parliamentary republic. greetings vlasto, the role of t
robert fitzu, who in turn opposes sending weapons to ukraine. well, speaking in bratislava, after the victory, polegrinius promised to do everything to ensure that slovakia, i will quote here, will remain on the side of peace, and not on the side of war. i will remind you that the previous president of slovakia, zuzana chaputova, elected in 2019 after the start of a full-scale invasion of ukraine, addressed the russian military in russian and called on them to stop the war, and then very...
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the news of the day with tamsin roberts . roberts. >> jacob, thanks very much and good evening from the gb newsroom. well, as we've just been hearing, the house of commons has sent the rwanda bill back to the lords after voting to reject its most recent amendments . yes. well, if you're amendments. yes. well, if you're watching on television, this is the scene live inside the house of lords. peers have begun debating in what could be a night of political ping pong back and forth between the two houses. it comes after the prime minister declared earlier that enoughis minister declared earlier that enough is enough and said mps and peers will sit through the night to get the bill passed, no matter how late it goes . downing matter how late it goes. downing street says flights taking some asylum seekers to rwanda will get off the ground in 10 to 12 weeks. however, airlines are now being warned they could be held responsible for violations of international human rights if they help fly asylum seekers to rwanda . well, in the us,
the news of the day with tamsin roberts . roberts. >> jacob, thanks very much and good evening from the gb newsroom. well, as we've just been hearing, the house of commons has sent the rwanda bill back to the lords after voting to reject its most recent amendments . yes. well, if you're amendments. yes. well, if you're watching on television, this is the scene live inside the house of lords. peers have begun debating in what could be a night of political ping pong back and forth between...
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my name is cary kennedy and i am the seventh child of robert and ethel kennedy. [cheers and applause] i am joined here today with my sisters kathleen and rory, with joe and chris and max. [cheers and applause] and with my hero, president joe biden. [cheers and applause] president biden has said very movingly that his long career in public service was prompted by a speech my father, robert kennedy, gave in indianapolis on april 4, 19 68, the night martin luther king was murdered. two days later, along with my parents and siblings, i sat in the den of our home in northern virginia and watched in horror as washington burned. daddy left the room and he got in his car. maybe 15 minutes later, we were all still glued to the tv. and suddenly, daddy was on the news. in the midst of the mayhem, trying to put out the flames of pain, fear, and rage in the wake of dr. king's death, that was an incredible lesson to me as an eight-year-old child. he showed us that when everyone else is running away from the flames of the anguish and despair, leaders run towards them. and that
my name is cary kennedy and i am the seventh child of robert and ethel kennedy. [cheers and applause] i am joined here today with my sisters kathleen and rory, with joe and chris and max. [cheers and applause] and with my hero, president joe biden. [cheers and applause] president biden has said very movingly that his long career in public service was prompted by a speech my father, robert kennedy, gave in indianapolis on april 4, 19 68, the night martin luther king was murdered. two days later,...
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but it also comes, as you mentioned, as robert f. kennedy jr. one of member of the kennedy family is running as that independent candidate and potentially, there are concerns that his candidacy, a third-party candidacy could potentially act as a spoiler heading into november's election. now, the president will be introduced today by kerry kennedy. that is the sister of rfk junior, and she's expected to talk about how she believes president biden really carries on the legacy of her father, robert f. kennedy, and also former president john f. kennedy. and she's expected to talk about the threat that they believed donald trump poses in this election. it's unclear whether she'll actually mentioned her brother, rfk junior by name but our colleague wolf blitzer spoke to her a little bit about that earlier today and take a listen should you be trying to convince your own brother to drop out? >> so he doesn't necessarily jeopardize your candidate president biden we have a big family and we have discussions. but the thing it's not about my brother bobby
but it also comes, as you mentioned, as robert f. kennedy jr. one of member of the kennedy family is running as that independent candidate and potentially, there are concerns that his candidacy, a third-party candidacy could potentially act as a spoiler heading into november's election. now, the president will be introduced today by kerry kennedy. that is the sister of rfk junior, and she's expected to talk about how she believes president biden really carries on the legacy of her father,...
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thank you, robert, the head of the central asian news bureau, robert frantsov, spoke about the flood situation in kazakhstan. uralsip is a bank for business, and we work according to the all-or principle. well, everything for entrepreneurs, and nothing extra. we give free service for 3 months when opening a business account. bank ural sip - nothing extra. russian military personnel who particularly distinguished themselves during the special operation received gold hero stars. high. with the help of two tanks, seven infantry fighting vehicles, as well as up to 100 enemy personnel, but thanks to the coordinated actions of the battalion, this attempt was prevented and the enemy forces were destroyed. over the next three days, the enemy also made eight attempts to break through the battalion's defenses, it was revealed that the enemy lost 14 tanks, 22 armored combat vehicles, and infantry fighting vehicles, as well as up to 500 manpower killed. the battalion performed tasks according to its mission; this high award was made possible thanks to the coordinated actions of all battalion per
thank you, robert, the head of the central asian news bureau, robert frantsov, spoke about the flood situation in kazakhstan. uralsip is a bank for business, and we work according to the all-or principle. well, everything for entrepreneurs, and nothing extra. we give free service for 3 months when opening a business account. bank ural sip - nothing extra. russian military personnel who particularly distinguished themselves during the special operation received gold hero stars. high. with the...
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restado a biden, los kennedy vuelcan a apoyo al presidente dandole la espalda a su propio familiar robert kennedy presidencia. pero latinos? >> tenemos una reciente e encuesta. >> el calor y los vuelos. >> y los vuelos. >> aeromexico anuncia res restricciones en que ocurre en mexico. >> y acto heroico, una gerente de un taco bell en pensilvania entra en accion para salvarle la vida a un bebe que dejo de respirar mientras su madre pasaba por el drive-thru y de esta manera comenzamos. >> y a telemundo en la noche con arantxao y saga. >> comenzamos con una noticia de ultima hora. >> incrementa las tensiones en el medio oriente. >> una fuente allegada en bc news dijo que israel ataco a iran esta noche. >> ademas, oficiales israelies le avisaron a estados unidos que una respuesta en retaliacion llegaria proximamente. >> por otra parte, medios i iranies reportan explosiones en izafan en medio de la promesa de israel que buscaria venganza tras el ataque contra 300 misiles y drones ocurrido el fin de semana. >> y safa es una ciudad al sur de la capital, capital, teheran. >> iran dijo que activo s
restado a biden, los kennedy vuelcan a apoyo al presidente dandole la espalda a su propio familiar robert kennedy presidencia. pero latinos? >> tenemos una reciente e encuesta. >> el calor y los vuelos. >> y los vuelos. >> aeromexico anuncia res restricciones en que ocurre en mexico. >> y acto heroico, una gerente de un taco bell en pensilvania entra en accion para salvarle la vida a un bebe que dejo de respirar mientras su madre pasaba por el drive-thru y de esta...
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sir robert buckland, thank ou wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank you for— wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank you forjoining _ wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank you forjoining us. - thank you forjoining us. ijust want to thank you forjoining us. i just want to bring you thank you forjoining us. ijust want to bring you the news that the prime minister �*s deputy spokeswoman has described the deaths of five people in the channel this morning as deeply distressing. she said it served as a tragic reminder of the human cost of these crossings and why it is so important that we stop the criminal gangs exploiting people into making these extremely dangerous journeys. people into making these extremely dangerousjourneys. we people into making these extremely dangerous journeys. we will have your questions answered about the rwanda safety bill after this break. stay with us on bbc news. today, again, it's going to be milder in the west compared to the east. and as we go through the next few days, you'll notice the temperature coming down everywhere — as represente
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everyone, please welcome emma roberts! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] emma! they love you. >> great energy -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> -- from this crowd. >> jimmy: we have the best audiences in the whole wide world. >> yes. >> jimmy: come on, now. >> hi. >> jimmy: they love you. it's great to have you back. >> it's so good to see you. >> jimmy: how are you doing? how is the baby? how old is he now, three? >> i'm good, he's three. >> jimmy: what is life like with a 3-year-old? >> well, what's life like with a 3-year-old who's as tall as me? >> jimmy: yeah, is he big? >> he's so tall. >> jimmy: he's a big boy? >> yes, he's -- he's absolutely amazing. >> jimmy: he's really cute. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i actually -- you brought him to work, and you brought us a little video here i want to show everyone, just spending time together during a a lunch break. look at this. >> yes, quality time. ♪ >> jimmy: that just made me laugh [ laughter and applause ] it's li
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robert: that is what most economists would think. if you want to have a healthy steel industry in the united states, nippon steel is the fourth largest producer and helps compete against chinese companies. it wants to added vance to technology for the types of glass furnaces that u.s. -- and wants to add technology for the types of glass furnaces that u.s. steel has. no layoffs. you ask, what is going on? my guess is what is going on is for the other company in the area, they wanted to buy u.s. steel for a song and frankly have a monopoly position that would raise prices for other steel users, and probably combined with the union tried to get additional subsidies or benefits which have become popular for the biden administration. it isn't good for the u.s. economy but it plays into the rhetoric that you have seen trump and biden promote. david: you wrote an op-ed piece about these issues basically saying that both president biden and former president trump's positions were nostalgic. you started in government in 1985 under george w.
robert: that is what most economists would think. if you want to have a healthy steel industry in the united states, nippon steel is the fourth largest producer and helps compete against chinese companies. it wants to added vance to technology for the types of glass furnaces that u.s. -- and wants to add technology for the types of glass furnaces that u.s. steel has. no layoffs. you ask, what is going on? my guess is what is going on is for the other company in the area, they wanted to buy u.s....
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harry roberts county. only 17 people in the entire county. >> florida for joe biden >> were you one of them? >> yes, i was. >> she says she has quibbles with some of what president biden has done and not done but unlike almost all of her fellow county voters, susan bowers has not giving donald trump any benefit of the doubt but when it comes to this trial, are the ones still become is a disease an ethical he's a criminal, he belongs on reality tv if that gary joins us now, are most of the people you've talked to paying close attention to former president's new york trial well, first of all, anderson, i should tell you that there are many people here in this county who don't think there should be any trump trials that being said, almost everyone talk to as well aware that these proceedings have begun this week, but that awareness would be at a much higher level here and elsewhere that the proceedings were allowed to be televised in court of course, not anderson >> yeah. appreciate it. thanks very much. pers
harry roberts county. only 17 people in the entire county. >> florida for joe biden >> were you one of them? >> yes, i was. >> she says she has quibbles with some of what president biden has done and not done but unlike almost all of her fellow county voters, susan bowers has not giving donald trump any benefit of the doubt but when it comes to this trial, are the ones still become is a disease an ethical he's a criminal, he belongs on reality tv if that gary joins us...
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robert and kitty, come down. go to berkeley to teach in september and has to tell kitty's husband a small thing friend. i got your wife pregnant the summer. oops kitty got and robert married the very next day. now they may have been married and he stayed married to kitty his entire life, but oppenheimer also carried on extramarital affairs with other women. if you've seen the oppenheimer film, he carries on with with gene matlock, the woman he really to marry. he also has a long affair with another woman, at least one other woman that we know well, bob. so this is family side not so great. but let's zoom out for a minute here. 1939 is a very eventful year for oppenheimer. he meets his soon to be wife. he's still sleeping with gene. log on the side and earlier that year, in january, scientists figure how to success fully split the atom get it to effectively have a controlled of its energy and less than 15 minutes after oppenheimer learned they had done this he had figured out how they did. within a week, someone w
robert and kitty, come down. go to berkeley to teach in september and has to tell kitty's husband a small thing friend. i got your wife pregnant the summer. oops kitty got and robert married the very next day. now they may have been married and he stayed married to kitty his entire life, but oppenheimer also carried on extramarital affairs with other women. if you've seen the oppenheimer film, he carries on with with gene matlock, the woman he really to marry. he also has a long affair with...
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but with robert f kennedy jr. in the mix, he leads by two points. >>> miss, i'm going to need you to step out of the vehicle. take a pregnancy test. >> yeah, newsom's political action committee paid for that ad, which shows a woman and her friend a mile from the state line. they breathe a sigh of relief thinking they've made it. but then a police car puts on his lights and siren. the ad is aimed at decriminalizing abortion. newsom talked about his goal to offer arizona abortion providers an expedited way to get licensed in california. this is after arizona upheld a 1864 abortion ban. >> why i'm so focussed on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation to introduce with our women's caucus this week is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls fleeing state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking abortion interest
but with robert f kennedy jr. in the mix, he leads by two points. >>> miss, i'm going to need you to step out of the vehicle. take a pregnancy test. >> yeah, newsom's political action committee paid for that ad, which shows a woman and her friend a mile from the state line. they breathe a sigh of relief thinking they've made it. but then a police car puts on his lights and siren. the ad is aimed at decriminalizing abortion. newsom talked about his goal to offer arizona abortion...
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and in unison with robert fitso, although it may be robert fitso in unison with lukashenka , the self-proclaimed president of belarus said today during a meeting of the so-called all-belarusian people's assembly. meetings, according to him , money will not help ukraine in any way, and the weapons provided by the west will not help ukraine in any way, a quote from hryhorovych, i say to them, ok, sit down at the table and i will negotiate. conclude a peace treaty, if you don't do it, putin will definitely win, that's all, robert fico, viktor orban, oleksandr lukashenko live in different countries, but it's similar they play and speak according to the same techniques, unfortunately. russia is now increasing the production of weapons, the military economy is in order, but most or part of what is being produced again is no longer going. to the front, and enters the warehouses. german defense minister boris pistorius said this on the air of the ard tv channel. yes, he answered the presenter's question about the fact that in a few years russia may attack one or more nato countries. at the same time, th
and in unison with robert fitso, although it may be robert fitso in unison with lukashenka , the self-proclaimed president of belarus said today during a meeting of the so-called all-belarusian people's assembly. meetings, according to him , money will not help ukraine in any way, and the weapons provided by the west will not help ukraine in any way, a quote from hryhorovych, i say to them, ok, sit down at the table and i will negotiate. conclude a peace treaty, if you don't do it, putin will...
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robert, hello, tell us how the flood is developing in kazakhstan, what is the data so far? hello, yuri, indeed, the situation remains very serious. floods with devastating consequences continue in several regions of kazakhstan. in five regions in the west, north, and central kazakhstan, approximately 3,500 houses were flooded, 69 settlements were cut off from communication with the outside world. now petropavlovsk is preparing for the arrival of big water, it is a regional center in the north of the country, on the border. with russia, and at night the head of the region addressed the residents of the petropavlovsk region and urged them to prepare for a worsening of the situation; according to him, there is not just a large, but a huge flow of water, so the head of the region called on residents to unquestioningly comply with all the demands of the police and rescue workers. now there is a lot of water flowing down the yesil river. this is a much greater indicator of the severe flood of 2017; large water threatens populated areas along the banks of the iisil river; approxim
robert, hello, tell us how the flood is developing in kazakhstan, what is the data so far? hello, yuri, indeed, the situation remains very serious. floods with devastating consequences continue in several regions of kazakhstan. in five regions in the west, north, and central kazakhstan, approximately 3,500 houses were flooded, 69 settlements were cut off from communication with the outside world. now petropavlovsk is preparing for the arrival of big water, it is a regional center in the north...
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robert, thank you very much for joining robert fox. robert, thank you very much forjoining me robert fox. robert, thank you very much for joining me this afternoon. now, this is i'm going to be completely honest here. frankly, a very scary story to wake up to this morning. should i be frightened . morning. should i be frightened. >> and i think so because it's got a long way to run. people are on all sides, are assessing what actually was done overnight. it was a big display. it was unprecedented. as you said, it's the first time there has been an all out attack from iranian soil to israeli soil. what does it really mean? because they fired 330 drones, but only about nine maximum. a dozen got through, according to the israelis, and the causing a serious injury to a ten year old bedouin girl and marginal damage to one airbase, the iranians are not going to leave it there. the israelis are not going to leave it there. but and it's where it goes there. and there'll be goes from there. and there'll be meetings throughout the day. the g7 an
robert, thank you very much for joining robert fox. robert, thank you very much forjoining me robert fox. robert, thank you very much for joining me this afternoon. now, this is i'm going to be completely honest here. frankly, a very scary story to wake up to this morning. should i be frightened . morning. should i be frightened. >> and i think so because it's got a long way to run. people are on all sides, are assessing what actually was done overnight. it was a big display. it was...
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and roberts county. the current president is often prominently mentioned when you ask questions about the former president you think donald trump is of low character and poor morals important? ethics definitely must, must stephanie, you don't think he's fit to be present in his found guilty. >> yeah. you're going to vote for him how do you address that conflict? how do you vote for a man? do you feel so i feel like is wrong is it's going to be to have him for president. >> he still going to be a lot better presidents from the united states than what we've gotten rid of joe biden and democrats here in roberts county in the 2016 election between donald trump and hillary clinton clinton received a grand total of 20 votes four years later joe biden received 17 votes this is the 19-20 nine model, really was this actually use here robertson roberts county, susan bowers is the cure of the roberts county museum and the county seat of miasma in 2020 here roberts county. when we 17 people in the entire county, flo
and roberts county. the current president is often prominently mentioned when you ask questions about the former president you think donald trump is of low character and poor morals important? ethics definitely must, must stephanie, you don't think he's fit to be present in his found guilty. >> yeah. you're going to vote for him how do you address that conflict? how do you vote for a man? do you feel so i feel like is wrong is it's going to be to have him for president. >> he still...
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let's remind the tape, robert. early in this administration was asked for the plan to bring prices down. >> what is the plan to increase oil production in america? >> that is hilarious. will that i had the magic wand on this. >> sandra: it is not funny. the middle class is getting hit by these high prices. >> i'm on the other side of what she said on the strategic petroleum reserve. that should only be used in the most desperate situations. similar when trump used it during codefendant biden used it during the supply chain, when bush used it during the persian gulf war. that is not to be used because of gas volatility. i oppose if that is what we are thinking. i don't think that is what the biden administration in their thinking. we just let the reserves go. i think it should be for desperate measures during desperate times. there is no question geopolitical risk is front and center. speech and it shouldn't be. we aren't energy rich and nation. we should produce what we consume. >> the positive, we are producing mo
let's remind the tape, robert. early in this administration was asked for the plan to bring prices down. >> what is the plan to increase oil production in america? >> that is hilarious. will that i had the magic wand on this. >> sandra: it is not funny. the middle class is getting hit by these high prices. >> i'm on the other side of what she said on the strategic petroleum reserve. that should only be used in the most desperate situations. similar when trump used it...
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in terms of robert f. kennedy jr., he did respond in a lengthy post on social media saying he applauds the family's decision to be politically active. that's a hallmark of all of the kennedys and their family for decades but that ultimately he's pursuing this campaign, he argues, for his own reasons, and he wants voters to look to him as an alternative in this election. chris. >> monica alba, thank you. >>> now to that massive settlement from the justice department with the victims of former sports doctor, larry nasser. nbc's ken dilanian has new reporting on that deal. what can you tell us? >> this stems from a series of claims made by the victims of larry nassers about failures by the fbi, and those failures were documented in a 2021 department of justice inspector general report which described how complaints were made about larry nasser by u.s. gymnastics officials to fbi officials in indianapolis but those complaints were not acted on and were not passed on to fbi agents in lansing, michigan, where th
in terms of robert f. kennedy jr., he did respond in a lengthy post on social media saying he applauds the family's decision to be politically active. that's a hallmark of all of the kennedys and their family for decades but that ultimately he's pursuing this campaign, he argues, for his own reasons, and he wants voters to look to him as an alternative in this election. chris. >> monica alba, thank you. >>> now to that massive settlement from the justice department with the...
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chen. >> robert, how do you feel about the election? robert: what do you think? ♪ general brown and mrs. brown. ♪ >> mr. cook and ms. jackson. ♪ >> are you going to be campaigning for the president? ♪ >> the honorable kamala harris, vice president, and mr. doug emhoff, second gentleman of the united states. ♪ senator hagerty and mrs. haggerty. president clinton and secretary clinton. how does it feel to be back? >> great. >> [laughter] >> what do you guys think about 2024? thank you. >> thank you all. ♪ >> secretary clinton, who is your dress by? >> the honorable dr. leo brainard -- dr. lael brainard. ♪ the honorable mr. greenfield. -- the honorable linda thomas greenfield and mr. greenfield. the honorable antony blinken, secretary of state and the honorable evan m. ryan. the honorable alejandra mayorkas. ♪ -- alejandro mayorkas. the honorable roy cooper, governor of north carolina, and mrs. cooper. ms. ashley biden and ms. finnegan biden. the honorable janet yellen, secretary of the treasury, and the honorable adewale adeyemo, deputy secretary of
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and when robert went to wake father up, the father had passed away. so saturday there monaco and he alerts authorities and they say, well, the the undertaker is out of until monday. you can you can just him there in the room and the hotel is not conditioned either and so robert carlo eh explained in this letter he had sent to the library that he decided walk now, walk to the american consulate and see if he could get any help. and as he was walking across the city, he walked past a cafe and, happened to notice his former commander, chief and his wife having coffee just there in monaco. and so he stopped and himself and explained the situation. to two former president truman. and harry said, you have a notebook or pen, a paper or something. and so carlo knew gave him a paper pad. and this is the note that truman wrote. honorable harold mosley. he was the us consul. this will captain robert de carlo, his father just passed away. he needs some doors opened. please help him. harry truman to 40th. yes, that's pretty cool. i mean, it's a terrible, tragic li
and when robert went to wake father up, the father had passed away. so saturday there monaco and he alerts authorities and they say, well, the the undertaker is out of until monday. you can you can just him there in the room and the hotel is not conditioned either and so robert carlo eh explained in this letter he had sent to the library that he decided walk now, walk to the american consulate and see if he could get any help. and as he was walking across the city, he walked past a cafe and,...
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roberts as he rides bart because it's relaxing roberts and many other recordings will play all month long. so keep ear open for and that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5 o'clock. a lot more ahead on kron. 4 news at 6. vicki and ken are here with what they're working on case by well, not a happy day for >> fans, is are officially leaving. oakland. >> team announced that its new home for the next few seasons before making the final move to las vegas. we'll tell you what that is. the news, of course, bringing range of emotions from fans and city officials. plus it may be spring on the calendar, but bay area getting ready for a big blast of winter. some rain coming with it. how long we have to deal with some brisk breezes more as we have those answers. don't go anywhere. i'm ken wayne and i'm vicki liviakis. the news at 6 is next.
roberts as he rides bart because it's relaxing roberts and many other recordings will play all month long. so keep ear open for and that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5 o'clock. a lot more ahead on kron. 4 news at 6. vicki and ken are here with what they're working on case by well, not a happy day for >> fans, is are officially leaving. oakland. >> team announced that its new home for the next few seasons before making the final move to las vegas. we'll tell you what that is. the news,...
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tiffany and her dad robert join me now. robert. robert, you began 35 years in the trade, what's your advice for young people looking to get into the business? >> i think everyone should try it. a lot of people go to college but we don't have enough people in the field in the trades. all the trades are looking for people. we need kids to come in and go through the apprenticeship program and come back out of a four-year programs and you're debt free. there's no debt involved in it. ashley: so now your daughter is into iron working. did you want her to go to college? what was your feelings on that? >> i left it up to her. she decided what she wanted to do. i didn't push anything. i didn't go to college. she went and didn't like it and surprised me that i hey, dad, i want to be an iron worker. i said, you can be whatever you want. had her go back to college another year and take up a welding course, which accelerated her in our iron worker program for our apprenticeship out of local 25 out of detroit. ashley: great pictures on the scre
tiffany and her dad robert join me now. robert. robert, you began 35 years in the trade, what's your advice for young people looking to get into the business? >> i think everyone should try it. a lot of people go to college but we don't have enough people in the field in the trades. all the trades are looking for people. we need kids to come in and go through the apprenticeship program and come back out of a four-year programs and you're debt free. there's no debt involved in it. ashley:...
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next question for robert jones. robert, you've written in your book that in order to understand history of discrimination and racism in our country, we have to go back further than the new york times series, which many of you have read. i'm sure 1619, which was when slaves were first brought to america. your date robert is 1514. and why is that. actually i go back little further. the date is 1493. oh. and the book and that that date may sound familiar to many of you. right. because it's a to a date that we all learned about in school. right. in 1492, columbus sailed the ocean. right. i haven't quite come with the right rhyme. jingle like that for 1493, but i'm sure some of you could come up with it and let me know afterward. but it's 1493 and. and what was what i'm doing in the book and in many ways like to kind of connect it up to my case conversation with romney is trying to you know so yes we have like a republican party that's introspective and some of its leaders trying to figure out what happened and how did w
next question for robert jones. robert, you've written in your book that in order to understand history of discrimination and racism in our country, we have to go back further than the new york times series, which many of you have read. i'm sure 1619, which was when slaves were first brought to america. your date robert is 1514. and why is that. actually i go back little further. the date is 1493. oh. and the book and that that date may sound familiar to many of you. right. because it's a to a...
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the news of the day with tamsin roberts . roberts. >> jacob, thanks very much and good evening from the gb newsroom. well, as we've just been hearing, the house of commons has sent the rwanda bill back to the lords after voting to reject its most recent amendments . yes. well, if you're amendments. yes. well, if you're watching on television, this is the scene live inside the house of lords. peers have begun debating in what could be a night of political ping pong back and forth between the two houses. it comes after the prime minister declared earlier that enoughis minister declared earlier that enough is enough and said mps and peers will sit through the night to get the bill passed, no matter how late it goes . downing matter how late it goes. downing street says flights taking some asylum seekers to rwanda will get off the ground in 10 to 12 weeks. however, airlines are now being warned they could be held responsible for violations of international human rights if they help fly asylum seekers to rwanda . well, in the us,
the news of the day with tamsin roberts . roberts. >> jacob, thanks very much and good evening from the gb newsroom. well, as we've just been hearing, the house of commons has sent the rwanda bill back to the lords after voting to reject its most recent amendments . yes. well, if you're amendments. yes. well, if you're watching on television, this is the scene live inside the house of lords. peers have begun debating in what could be a night of political ping pong back and forth between...
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robert gibbs, i'm going to start with you as you're watching this. as someone who's been around politics in the highest levels of politics for a very long time. what do you see as you watch this? something that's not happened against a cabinet secretary in something like 200 years? >> there's a couple of different things. obviously this is the picture republicans in congress in particular and probably president trump wants a lot of people to see. i can't help but think this is the sort of the end of the real accomplishment of this entire proceeding because it's not a matter of if secretary mayorkas is acquitted. it's just a matter of how quickly it will happen. the second thing is as we've talked about the sub text of all of this, there are high crimes and misdemeanors. this is a policy disagreement with which one house has impeached a member of the cabinet. you were to play this out in the future, an already slow government process in congress would come to a virtual standstill because you'd spend most of your time in these types of proceedings tryi
robert gibbs, i'm going to start with you as you're watching this. as someone who's been around politics in the highest levels of politics for a very long time. what do you see as you watch this? something that's not happened against a cabinet secretary in something like 200 years? >> there's a couple of different things. obviously this is the picture republicans in congress in particular and probably president trump wants a lot of people to see. i can't help but think this is the sort of...
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they want to hurt biden whatever's in robert f. kennedy's anti-vax mind. >> and the reality to share my goal is that donald trump has a hard ceiling on a hard floor. >> yeah. right. and so to the extent that there are people to move, they're moving in and out of biden's camp, potentially toward rfk those margins are almost nonexistent for the former president. when you look at president biden, some of those close states are looking at numbers of 11 plus thousand in georgia or 33,000 as place like are arizona, a 22,000, wisconsin having someone on the ballot that could potentially pull some votes away from president biden certainly helps. are the former president, but i agree with democrats are absolutely smart to educate voters on the threat that robert f. kennedy poses if you're trying to make sure that president biden has a smooth sailing into november >> all right. >> i will leave all of you with this. do you remember chumbawamba get know. >> i definitely want to see more than six seconds of the video. guys, can we just bring th
they want to hurt biden whatever's in robert f. kennedy's anti-vax mind. >> and the reality to share my goal is that donald trump has a hard ceiling on a hard floor. >> yeah. right. and so to the extent that there are people to move, they're moving in and out of biden's camp, potentially toward rfk those margins are almost nonexistent for the former president. when you look at president biden, some of those close states are looking at numbers of 11 plus thousand in georgia or 33,000...