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and taking robinson as a given, where robinson said the eighth amendment protects you against status-based crimes -- ms. evangelis: i don't -- justice kagan: -- that'what the question is. ms. evangelis: -- i don't think robinson extends that far. i think robinson itself was cabined -- and i think the marshall plural -- justice mahall's plurality in powell goes into a discussion about this and how that was the right line. justice kagan: okay. what is the conduct here? ms. evangelis: the conduct is camping, establiina campsite. and it's the same as inhe federal regulations that the national park service relies . justice kagan: so i didn't think that that was the -- the conduct.ught that the only conduct here was sleeping outse th a blanket. ms. evangelis: no, it is the conduct of establiina campsite, which includes making a be bedding or other materials -- justice kagan: well -- ms. evangelis: -- and the federal law is - justice kagan: -- a campsite suggests something difre to people. it suggests a tent. it suggests a conglomeration of people. you know, tent camps, if you will. but your ordi
and taking robinson as a given, where robinson said the eighth amendment protects you against status-based crimes -- ms. evangelis: i don't -- justice kagan: -- that'what the question is. ms. evangelis: -- i don't think robinson extends that far. i think robinson itself was cabined -- and i think the marshall plural -- justice mahall's plurality in powell goes into a discussion about this and how that was the right line. justice kagan: okay. what is the conduct here? ms. evangelis: the conduct...
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kneedler: the robinson principle is. justice jackson: the robinson princie adopted in martin. my understanding is, for example, cifnia says that's the law, we comply with it, and there we are. mr. kneedler: yeah. eyre not asking for robinson to be overruled. what they're objecting to is the injunctions that go well beyond that by -- justice jackson: yes, i understand. i'm just sort of responding to some of the questions that you've gotteaso sort of how does this rule work, can it work, that sort of suggest that it's not already happeng the ground in these places, that the shelters and the workersre aware of what is available, that people are being advised, that you know, the principle of martin, at least in the ninth circuit, is we hold that so long as there's a greatenuer of homeless individuals in a jurisdiction than the number of available beds, the jurisdiction cannot prosecuteomess individuals for sitting, lying, sleeping. this is t new rule. that's what the law is right now in that situation, right? mr. kneedler: yeah, that -- a's what -- that's what main -- i don't want
kneedler: the robinson principle is. justice jackson: the robinson princie adopted in martin. my understanding is, for example, cifnia says that's the law, we comply with it, and there we are. mr. kneedler: yeah. eyre not asking for robinson to be overruled. what they're objecting to is the injunctions that go well beyond that by -- justice jackson: yes, i understand. i'm just sort of responding to some of the questions that you've gotteaso sort of how does this rule work, can it work, that...
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it just seems like robinson. it seems you are criminalizing a . >> it is not and we agree this is a very difficult policy question. >> can you answer why it is not? justice kagan is laid out one of theenti robbins was -- which is you are making a distinction between conduct and status. can you explain why thi status? >> that's what was misn robinson and that's what we have here and that's why the law was so unique. itppeared that robinson actually hurt you and i hope she will the following sentenc it seems cru unusual to punish people were asked to bid tish beta human need unlike robinson, you have this is true disease to radio drugs anntial he culpable acts that relate to that, we are talking about sleeping that is universal, that basic function. what i guess i dont under stand this in this circumstance, why that particular state is being considered conduct theurse of punishment? >> that illustrates the line if you look at biological necessities at a person needs to do, the ninth circuit's decision in this area
it just seems like robinson. it seems you are criminalizing a . >> it is not and we agree this is a very difficult policy question. >> can you answer why it is not? justice kagan is laid out one of theenti robbins was -- which is you are making a distinction between conduct and status. can you explain why thi status? >> that's what was misn robinson and that's what we have here and that's why the law was so unique. itppeared that robinson actually hurt you and i hope she will...
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and fred robinson said frank robinson's drugstore. and i'll tell why this class for our c-span viewers is a class that on trials that were well known at the time sensational at the time and still have a hold on the american imagination today, but that have no precedential value. i teach a course in constitutional history where we do landmark cases. marbury, madison and brown re board, etc. but scopes is a trial that's not going to set a lot of precedent. but still, everybody knows and everybody at the time people in europe knew the scopes trial and those guys at the drugstore knew they were at a moment. they knew this case over the teaching of evolution and would bring people to town would be a sensation and. they're right. it's kind of the heart of this course. did they know? and part of what they knew was the cultural context of the 1920s. now when you folks think of the 1920s, what do you think about from high school classes, from any other general knowledge you have the roaring twenties. what do you know? oh, wait, we've got to ge
and fred robinson said frank robinson's drugstore. and i'll tell why this class for our c-span viewers is a class that on trials that were well known at the time sensational at the time and still have a hold on the american imagination today, but that have no precedential value. i teach a course in constitutional history where we do landmark cases. marbury, madison and brown re board, etc. but scopes is a trial that's not going to set a lot of precedent. but still, everybody knows and everybody...
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. >> family and friends of 19 year old shade robinson of milwaukee. want closure. >> i think everybody is just overwhelmed. >> robinson's cousin among those searching saying she's too exhausted to go on camera. they're searching a local park for more of her remains after someone found a severed leg linked to robinson through dna evidence. >> people want to get on the water because she's obviously he. she might be in the water and we don't have the resources. >> police say robinson was last seen on april 1st, when she was on a first date with this man, 33 year old maxwell anderson, who's now charged with homicide, mutilation and arson in robinson's death. >> she was gorgeous and her smile could, like, brighten anyone's day. and she just had that personality where she could cheer you up. >> anderson is held on $5 million bond. authorities asked about potential ties to other missing women cases in the area, said there's no evidence of any other victims for now. shot. robinson's loved ones just want to find her. >> our family needs peace and we need closu
. >> family and friends of 19 year old shade robinson of milwaukee. want closure. >> i think everybody is just overwhelmed. >> robinson's cousin among those searching saying she's too exhausted to go on camera. they're searching a local park for more of her remains after someone found a severed leg linked to robinson through dna evidence. >> people want to get on the water because she's obviously he. she might be in the water and we don't have the resources. >>...
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robinson became the first major league baseball black player on this day in 1947. they beat the marlins by 43 and had every player wear number 42, robinson's number. robinson's life, legacy and impact on baseball are profound. >>> tonight at 7:00 we follow the breaking news, the recall campaign against alameda county district attorney pamela price. also, will the charges against today's protesters hold up in court? those protesters who shutdown the golden gate ridge and two parts of 880, those sties and more coming up on the 7:00 news. a reminder, you n access our news anywhere and anytime you want. we are on 24 seven on roku and other streaming platforms. you can watch our life, breaking news coverage and conferences and repeats of our nightly newscasts. >>> next on nightly news, the political risk for donald trump as his criminal trial starts. osterholt joins us from los angeles right now. >>> tonight, the historic >>> tonight, the historic criminal trial of a once and potentially future president, former president donald trump appearing today as defendant trump
robinson became the first major league baseball black player on this day in 1947. they beat the marlins by 43 and had every player wear number 42, robinson's number. robinson's life, legacy and impact on baseball are profound. >>> tonight at 7:00 we follow the breaking news, the recall campaign against alameda county district attorney pamela price. also, will the charges against today's protesters hold up in court? those protesters who shutdown the golden gate ridge and two parts of...
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tim robinson. from "elsbeth," actor wendell pierce. star of broadway's "merrily we roll along," actress lindsay mendez. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." we hope you're doing well, and now if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news. former president trump held a rally today in green bay, wisconsin and still managed to have the dumbest hat. [ light laughter ] the trump campaign sent a joke email yesterday to supporters with the subject line "i'm suspending my campaign" while the body said, "just kidding." just kid -- i think you mean april fool's. [ laughter ] why can't you do anything normal? "i'm suspending my campaign. faked you out on this, the opening day of the month after march." the new york judge overseeing former president trump's criminal hush money trial warned yesterday that trump could lose access to jurors' names if he does anything to harm the integrity of the
tim robinson. from "elsbeth," actor wendell pierce. star of broadway's "merrily we roll along," actress lindsay mendez. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." we hope you're doing well, and now if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news. former president trump held a rally today in green bay, wisconsin and still managed to have the dumbest...
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professor sharon robinson from the university of. robinson from the university of wollongong. here in the uk, the government's being urged to take urgent action to stop unpaid carers unwittingly racking up thousands of pounds worth of debt. carers are entitled to nearly £82 per week in benefits — but only if they earn less than £151 in take home pay from otherjobs. tens of thousands of carers owe money because of benefit overpayments. 0ur reporter dan whitworth has the details. good girl, thank you. unpaid carers who look after a loved one do an incrediblejob — often 2a hours a day, seven days a week, with very few breaks — their lives dedicated to caring for someone else. of the nearly six million carers across the uk, just under a million receive carer�*s allowance — that's worth about £80 a week. 175,000 of them also have a job, but there's an earnings limit of £151 take—home pay a week. go above that limit — even byjust a few pence — and you lose the entire allowance. that's what happened to karina, who cares for her daughter, amber, who has complex nee
professor sharon robinson from the university of. robinson from the university of wollongong. here in the uk, the government's being urged to take urgent action to stop unpaid carers unwittingly racking up thousands of pounds worth of debt. carers are entitled to nearly £82 per week in benefits — but only if they earn less than £151 in take home pay from otherjobs. tens of thousands of carers owe money because of benefit overpayments. 0ur reporter dan whitworth has the details. good girl,...
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and, i think quentin was fairly light on tommy robinson. he's very litigious . tommy robinson. he's very litigious. i'm tommy robinson. he's very litigious . i'm not going to go litigious. i'm not going to go into it, but certainly i wouldn't want to go drinking with him. i don't think he's a nice bloke. i don't think his views are very nice. and so there's that. >> nobody has to like everyone in society. not at all. >> but i'm. that's me politically judging what's going on there. i also think it's kind of interesting that the saint george's day thing has turned into this kind of culture war. maybe we could get into that. but the second point, which is almost kind of like you say, so what if that's your view of those people ? the second point those people? the second point is that the police are treating this differently. so you know, for example, they've got to put in a section 60 order, to allow them to increase stop and searches in cyst on people removing their masks. and, you know, that kind of quick , hard know, that kind of quick, hard and heavy action has been absent fro
and, i think quentin was fairly light on tommy robinson. he's very litigious . tommy robinson. he's very litigious. i'm tommy robinson. he's very litigious . i'm not going to go litigious. i'm not going to go into it, but certainly i wouldn't want to go drinking with him. i don't think he's a nice bloke. i don't think his views are very nice. and so there's that. >> nobody has to like everyone in society. not at all. >> but i'm. that's me politically judging what's going on there. i...
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the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter nick robinson to foreign secretary lord cameron. isn't the real risk of where we are now that western governments appear to back israel the moment that israel is under attack, but when israel attacks and murders tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing? i don't think that's right at all. the terminology used there prompted a significant backlash against nick robinson, including this message to newswatch from pauljaffey. nick robinson put out a statement that afternoon saying, meanwhile, rhoda yates sent us this plea about the bbc�*s coverage more widely. it's not easy right now to work out exactly what is happening in the middle east, such is the fog of war and the amount of propaganda and inaccuracies being circulated. take this report by merlyn thomas from bbc verify. misinformation has been circulating. iran's state tv repeatedly aired a video of a fire in chile, claiming that it was footage of missiles successfully hitting targets in israel. we found the ori
the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter nick robinson to foreign secretary lord cameron. isn't the real risk of where we are now that western governments appear to back israel the moment that israel is under attack, but when israel attacks and murders tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing? i don't think that's right at all. the terminology used there prompted a significant backlash against nick robinson,...
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happy jackie robinson day. thank you, vern. >>> still ahead, a unique seed sharing program at san francisco library, how it's helping residents and the community at the same time. >> you don't have to go to the store. you can go right here why do i care about paper so much? because my life and career were built on them. auditions, headshots, boxed wine... i mean, the least i can do is keep it around. [angelic sound] see, she gets it. ethan! empty, flatten, then recycle. i'm a papertarian, sue me. and you can recycle those papers too. let's go gary! [ struggling ] ok. what, you don't get fan mail? >>> some bay area libraries are offering more than just books in san francisco. they're serving up seeds. anne makovec has that story. >> we're going to scatter the seed in between the cilantro. >> reporter: for cody reynolds gardening is more than a passion. it's a way of life. >> planting seeds of hope for the future. >> reporter: because with each seed planted there is a harvest yet to come. >> so when these are spr
happy jackie robinson day. thank you, vern. >>> still ahead, a unique seed sharing program at san francisco library, how it's helping residents and the community at the same time. >> you don't have to go to the store. you can go right here why do i care about paper so much? because my life and career were built on them. auditions, headshots, boxed wine... i mean, the least i can do is keep it around. [angelic sound] see, she gets it. ethan! empty, flatten, then recycle. i'm a...
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robinson robinson? yes. robinson. no problem to address. did you receive those? i did perfect, thank you very much. yeah thank you. so, a little bit of background about our community benefit district. we are tenderloin, so we do everything differently. and our cbd was really founded by resident property owners. so from its inception in 2005 and from its inception, our benefit district has really been, had a lot of resident leadership and has always been really community based. i came in as the executive director about a year and a half ago. although i've worked at tlc for seven years and have been in the tenderloin for 15 years, it's really the neighborhood that i love the most, and so we, we have really become a workforce and leadership development organization. when i first started, started at tlc, cbd, we had there were four of us and a clean team contract and our safe passage program that i brought in-house. it's, that's celebrating 15 years this year, and we today have 70 staff members and half of them are tenderloin residents. we operate in seven languages
robinson robinson? yes. robinson. no problem to address. did you receive those? i did perfect, thank you very much. yeah thank you. so, a little bit of background about our community benefit district. we are tenderloin, so we do everything differently. and our cbd was really founded by resident property owners. so from its inception in 2005 and from its inception, our benefit district has really been, had a lot of resident leadership and has always been really community based. i came in as the...
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robinson broke the league's color barrier. a pitcher was robinson's teammate and close friend through the daily trials of making american history. the great brooklyn dodgers teams of the 1940s and '50s were dubbed the boys of summer in a 1972 book by roger kahn. they won five american league pennants, and the 1955 world series with a lineup that included duke snider, robinson, peewee reese and hodges. erskine was an all-star pitcher with a devastating curveball throwing two no-hitters and striking out a then record 14 batters in game three of the '53 world series against the yankees. >> carl erskine to strike him out and he did. his 14th strikeout of the game, a new series record. >> born and raised in anderson, indiana, erskine joined the navy after graduating from high school in 1945. after the war, he signed with the dodgers and was called up to the big leagues in july of 1948 to pitch at ebbetts field. he befriended robinson, march marveling under the taunts of fans. he wrote a book quauld "what i learned from jackie robin
robinson broke the league's color barrier. a pitcher was robinson's teammate and close friend through the daily trials of making american history. the great brooklyn dodgers teams of the 1940s and '50s were dubbed the boys of summer in a 1972 book by roger kahn. they won five american league pennants, and the 1955 world series with a lineup that included duke snider, robinson, peewee reese and hodges. erskine was an all-star pitcher with a devastating curveball throwing two no-hitters and...
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well, i wonder, nick robinson , well, i wonder, nick robinson, how impartial are you? i mean, you were a member, weren't you, of the conservative party in years gone by? i mean you very recently , very recently said in recently, very recently said in an interview with lord cameron, almost a programme you said, but when israel attacks and murders tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, and i could go back over the years and i could accuse you time and again of allowing your opinion to be expressed on the bbc. i don't think you're impartial either. i don't think any human being that works in news or current affairs is impartial. we all have our own personal opinion, but that's not the point. but have a look at what adam boulton said a few months ago. he of sky news, for over three decades. >> i think there is a delicate and important broadcast ecology in this country. i think , you in this country. i think, you know, gb news is trying to bust that ecology and frankly, what ofcom should do is shut it down like it shut down. rt >> forgive me for laughing. it's our pitc
well, i wonder, nick robinson , well, i wonder, nick robinson, how impartial are you? i mean, you were a member, weren't you, of the conservative party in years gone by? i mean you very recently , very recently said in recently, very recently said in an interview with lord cameron, almost a programme you said, but when israel attacks and murders tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, and i could go back over the years and i could accuse you time and again of allowing your opinion to be...
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and as the country celebrates jackie robinson's legacy today, a group in chicago is working to give the next generation of black players a chance at living their field of dreams. here's cbs's charlie de mar. >> reporter: 77 years after jackie robinson blazed a trail for black players, coaches like ernest horton know the work is far from over. >> the grassroots are suffering and there's no baseball being played in the communities, of course it's not going to be black baseball players in mlb. >> reporter: horton is a public shools teacher in chicago and started black baseball media, an organization giving players from predominantly underserved communities access to top-notch facilities and exposure to college scouts. >> seeing is believing. everyone is drinking the kool-aid. >> reporter: high school senior kamarry thomas will play in college. so will demere heidelberg, aiming to follow in the footsteps of current black big leaguers. >> what difference does that make having that access? >> it's a huge difference because usually kids with my skin color, they can't get into it because they d
and as the country celebrates jackie robinson's legacy today, a group in chicago is working to give the next generation of black players a chance at living their field of dreams. here's cbs's charlie de mar. >> reporter: 77 years after jackie robinson blazed a trail for black players, coaches like ernest horton know the work is far from over. >> the grassroots are suffering and there's no baseball being played in the communities, of course it's not going to be black baseball players...
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and as a country celebrates jackie robinson's legacy and today, the group in chicago is looking to give the next generation of black players their field of dreams. here's cbs's charlie demar. >> reporter: 77 years after jackie robinson blazed a trail of her black players, coaches like earnest horton know the work is far from over. >> the grassroots are suffering, there's no baseball played in the community is, of course there's not going to be black baseball players in the mlb. >> reporter: horton is a public school teacher in chicago, starting black baseball media, the organization giving players from her predominately underserved communities access to top-notch facilities and exposure to college scouts. >> seeing is believing, everyone is drink the kool-aid. >> reporter: high school senior khamaree thomas will play in college, so will dim your heidelberg and we do follow in the footsteps of current black big leaguers, but the team say they are often barriers. >> what difference does that make having the access? >> it's a huge difference, usually kids with my skin color can't get into
and as a country celebrates jackie robinson's legacy and today, the group in chicago is looking to give the next generation of black players their field of dreams. here's cbs's charlie demar. >> reporter: 77 years after jackie robinson blazed a trail of her black players, coaches like earnest horton know the work is far from over. >> the grassroots are suffering, there's no baseball played in the community is, of course there's not going to be black baseball players in the mlb....
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you know, tommy robinson weird. you know, tommy robinson was praised as a hero by steve bannon. was praised as a hero by steve bannon . we've had i don't think, bannon. we've had i don't think, you know, hang on. you know, tangentially . yes. you can tangentially. yes. you can implicate. yes ben. implicate. yes you can ben. because actually you've got you have now got lee anderson who told in an interview with a national newspaper, a newspaper that if people didn't like going on the bibby stockholm bob, but they could eff off. that wasn't a recording. well, he said it in sympathy with lee on the. you might have, but but if you have people in senior positions and at time he was deputy at the time he was deputy chairman of the conservative party, got hester , who's party, you've got hester, who's donated millions to the conservative who , you conservative party, who, you know, said appalling, repugnant, appalling things about diana. but it took 48 hours for the government, the prime minister, to say that's racist and
you know, tommy robinson weird. you know, tommy robinson was praised as a hero by steve bannon. was praised as a hero by steve bannon . we've had i don't think, bannon. we've had i don't think, you know, hang on. you know, tangentially . yes. you can tangentially. yes. you can implicate. yes ben. implicate. yes you can ben. because actually you've got you have now got lee anderson who told in an interview with a national newspaper, a newspaper that if people didn't like going on the bibby...
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welcome to jackie robinson day. >> beat each other on the field this day to honor jackie robinson has now become a major league baseball tradition dating back to 2009. it is to pay tribute to the ground breaking athlete who helped change sports and american society. well, the paris summer olympics begin july 26th. that's a little more than three months away, and we're now getting a preview of some of the athletic venues, such as the aquatic center workers are still building the first ever purple running track. take a look. several paris landmarks will serve as backdrops for competitors. beach volleyball will take place near the foot of the eiffel tower. the park at the palace of versailles will host equestrian events, and with global tensions in the middle east and ukraine, security in france will be at maximum levels . >> france has never deployed so many resources for security before, so i have confidence in the law enforcement forces in our country to secure these games. >> france currently plans to host the opening ceremony along the river seine, but they are prepared to move the
welcome to jackie robinson day. >> beat each other on the field this day to honor jackie robinson has now become a major league baseball tradition dating back to 2009. it is to pay tribute to the ground breaking athlete who helped change sports and american society. well, the paris summer olympics begin july 26th. that's a little more than three months away, and we're now getting a preview of some of the athletic venues, such as the aquatic center workers are still building the first ever...
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this is case number 25on the calendar in the matter of robinson vs. chandler. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. robinson, you run a company that fills a void when noncustodial parents have set orders of visitation with their children and, for some reason, they cannot see the children other than in a supervised situation and they don't have a relative who is a potential supervisor for those visits. your company provides supervision for those visits. do you have any special training for that? >> we do go through a training school that we do. >> judge judy: what training school? >> it's a trade school that we
this is case number 25on the calendar in the matter of robinson vs. chandler. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. robinson, you run a company that fills a void when noncustodial parents have set orders of visitation with their children and, for some reason, they cannot see the children other than in a supervised situation and they don't have a relative who is a potential supervisor for those...
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you grew up a enormous jackie robinson fan, you got his autograph. this week we marked jackie robinson day when he broke the color barrier. what was that like for you? >> what i was made to realize when working on the boxes was that he was a true trailblazer. i am not sure i understood that when i was a little girl, i loved that he distracted the pictures and i finally got his autograph. you did not have to pay for them then. i brought my autograph book with me. i thought he would never look down on it and i was embarrassed when he did and then he wrote, keep your smile a long while, jackie robinson. i'd do not know if i knew what it meant for him to have that burden of being a trailblazer. the first black american to be in the coast guard academy, i interviewed his widow and she said he always felt burdened that he had to do well because the hopes of a lot of other people were behind him and now i realize that is what jackie robinson did every day and he did it with dignity and strength , he was a incredible man and a great player. >> you are incred
you grew up a enormous jackie robinson fan, you got his autograph. this week we marked jackie robinson day when he broke the color barrier. what was that like for you? >> what i was made to realize when working on the boxes was that he was a true trailblazer. i am not sure i understood that when i was a little girl, i loved that he distracted the pictures and i finally got his autograph. you did not have to pay for them then. i brought my autograph book with me. i thought he would never...
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you got to face jackie robinson. how did you get jackie robinson out and he dead pan looked at me and said fly ball center field. >> oh. no problem. >> like it was nothing. i was a fan, boy, the entire time i spent with him >> i could tell. normally you are the one asking a lot of questions and kind of entertaining, he was entertaining you. >> yes, yes, he had the floor. >> as he should. >> oh, happy birthday eve. great story, thank you. >>> let's head over to paul heggen for weather. what a fun story. great catch there, vern. >> absolutely. and happy birthday. happy 100th birthday. let's look at what is happening weatherwise. plenty of clouds out there this evening. the big picture pattern will not change a lot tomorrow. we will see more cloud cover, a stronger breeze kicking in tomorrow. but then, things will shift back between normal weather pattern as the parade of upper level system, farther to the east there is light at the end of the tunnel if you are ready for a return of late april sunshine. none of that out
you got to face jackie robinson. how did you get jackie robinson out and he dead pan looked at me and said fly ball center field. >> oh. no problem. >> like it was nothing. i was a fan, boy, the entire time i spent with him >> i could tell. normally you are the one asking a lot of questions and kind of entertaining, he was entertaining you. >> yes, yes, he had the floor. >> as he should. >> oh, happy birthday eve. great story, thank you. >>> let's...
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major league baseball is now celebrating legend jackie robinson. tomorrow is jackie robinson day. throughout the league, the day celebrates robinson's debut with the brooklyn dodgers on april 15th, 1947, when he broke baseball's color barrier. all major league baseball players, coaches and managers will wear robinson's number 42 to honor the man who changed both sports and american society. >> the first woman to sign a contract with a partner team for major league baseball in 2022 is making history once again. kelsey whitmore's latest groundbreaking achievement is with a new bay area sports team. the oakland ballers have signed the pitcher and outfielder, making her the first woman to play in baseball's independent pioneer league. >> doing the best i can to be a role model, you know, for younger girls to continue striving for, for their goals, for their dreams. to me, it's just an honor to be a part of that. and it's a blessing to be given that opportunity. >> and you can hear of more of that interview with kelsey whitmore coming up with jason on sportswrap tonight at 1130. >> a c
major league baseball is now celebrating legend jackie robinson. tomorrow is jackie robinson day. throughout the league, the day celebrates robinson's debut with the brooklyn dodgers on april 15th, 1947, when he broke baseball's color barrier. all major league baseball players, coaches and managers will wear robinson's number 42 to honor the man who changed both sports and american society. >> the first woman to sign a contract with a partner team for major league baseball in 2022 is...
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maybe robinson cruz? yes, robinson. robinson, of course. and in these chapters, naturally, this name is not there, but in all the others. look, robinsonson tames wild braids, robinsonson makes dishes, and so on. there is always robinsonson, so we could not take these chapters as an example. the correct answer is robinson. ninth question. in honor of what dishes in programming is called a notation in which words are separated. artyom is your version, sky will have a hot dog. hot dog. artyom, this is the wrong answer, this is not a hot dog. alexander, is there a version? no. no version. anastasia, is there a version? no. sophia, i’ll just try to call it coconut. coconut? yes. why not? what does the hyphen have to do with it? he is simply everything. okay, i'll point out something that most likely none of you noticed. but after the student’s answer, help us, here with our collective mind we thought, thought and came up with the word, you said, it say, shish kebab, kebab, we have such a word, sophia, you smiled because this version seems pa
maybe robinson cruz? yes, robinson. robinson, of course. and in these chapters, naturally, this name is not there, but in all the others. look, robinsonson tames wild braids, robinsonson makes dishes, and so on. there is always robinsonson, so we could not take these chapters as an example. the correct answer is robinson. ninth question. in honor of what dishes in programming is called a notation in which words are separated. artyom is your version, sky will have a hot dog. hot dog. artyom,...
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yes, robinson. rabinson, well , of course, these chapters naturally don’t have that. name, and in all the others, look, robinson tames wild braids, robinson makes dishes, and so on, there is always robinson, so we could not take these chapters as an example. the correct answer is robinsonson. the ninth question: in honor of what dish in programming is the notation in which words are separated by a hyphen called? artyom, your version, sky will have a hot dog. hot dog. artyom, this is the wrong answer, this is not wanted. alexander, is there a version? no, no version. anastasia, is there a version? no. sophia, i’ll just try to call it coconut. coconut? yes. why not? what does the hyphen have to do with it? he is simply everything. okay, i'll point out something that most likely none of you noticed, but after the study's answer. help us. we have a collective mind here, we thought and thought and came up with the word. did you say you? sofia, did you smile because this version seems paradoxical to y
yes, robinson. rabinson, well , of course, these chapters naturally don’t have that. name, and in all the others, look, robinson tames wild braids, robinson makes dishes, and so on, there is always robinson, so we could not take these chapters as an example. the correct answer is robinsonson. the ninth question: in honor of what dish in programming is the notation in which words are separated by a hyphen called? artyom, your version, sky will have a hot dog. hot dog. artyom, this is the wrong...
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you grew up an enormous jackie robinson fan. you got his autograph. this week we marked jackie robinson day when he broke the color barrier. what was that like for you? how do you look at his legacy now? >> a truly extraordinary american. he was a true trail blazer. i'm not sure if i understood that when i was a little girl. i loved how he ran around the bases, and i finally got his autograph one day. it was so exciting. i had been waiting and waiting for years. you didn't have to pay for them then. i brought my autograph book. girls used to have these ridiculous autograph books. i will love you until niagara falls. i thought he would never look down on it. he looked down on it, i was so embarrassed. then he wrote in keeping with the autograph book, keep your smile a long, long while, jackie robinson. but i don't think i nycha it meant for him to have the whole burden of being a trail blazer. one of the peoples i write about in this book is meryl smith, the first black american to be in the coast guard academy. i interviewed his widow, linda, who knew
you grew up an enormous jackie robinson fan. you got his autograph. this week we marked jackie robinson day when he broke the color barrier. what was that like for you? how do you look at his legacy now? >> a truly extraordinary american. he was a true trail blazer. i'm not sure if i understood that when i was a little girl. i loved how he ran around the bases, and i finally got his autograph one day. it was so exciting. i had been waiting and waiting for years. you didn't have to pay for...
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. >> 77 years ago today jackie robinson blazed the trail for black players in the mlb. tonight for our heart of america, meet the coach who is honoring robinson's legacy and getting young students into the game tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> saw a lot of clouds to start today, but sunshine did break through. temperatures warmed up to pretty much normal for mid-april, but the warming trend is just starting to kick in coming up in the first alert forecast. norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? >>> we've been talking for it feels like years, but it's been weeks and months, about this pattern of wet weekends and not being able to enjoy it even though we need the rain. i'
. >> 77 years ago today jackie robinson blazed the trail for black players in the mlb. tonight for our heart of america, meet the coach who is honoring robinson's legacy and getting young students into the game tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> saw a lot of clouds to start today, but sunshine did break through. temperatures warmed up to pretty much normal for mid-april, but the warming trend is just starting to kick in coming up in the first alert forecast. norman, bad news......
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so i asked him you got to face jackie robinson. how in the world did you get out jackie robinson and he just looked at me and said fly ball to center field. >> wow. i was a fan boy. >> yeah. and the new owners of his home, you just start digging through the house. and you might find that. >> that ring will be it. >> exactly. it's got to be a crack in the wall or something like that. >> exactly. >> oh man. like he just said, eh. >> he takes it all in stride. he's not too bothered by it. >> what a great story. >> what a great interview. thanks, vern. >>> bay area native and champion figure skater kristi yamaguchi will get her own doll. it will look like her as she became the first asian-american woman to win gold she says officially becoming a barbie is a huge, huge honor. let's check back in with paul, but who needs a barbie? we've got our own funkel pops. >> yes, we do. >> and i will treasure it forever. >> yes. mine is sitting at home in my office. thank you for that. >> you're welcome. >> you won christmas for the next few years.
so i asked him you got to face jackie robinson. how in the world did you get out jackie robinson and he just looked at me and said fly ball to center field. >> wow. i was a fan boy. >> yeah. and the new owners of his home, you just start digging through the house. and you might find that. >> that ring will be it. >> exactly. it's got to be a crack in the wall or something like that. >> exactly. >> oh man. like he just said, eh. >> he takes it all in...
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the show remains alive at netflix despite robinson's newest project with hbo. i have not tuned in for that. it might be time to put it on my list. >> there you go. i know what we're doing this weekend. >>> when we come back, familiar faces just joined the ranks of the world's richest. and the latest on how bird flu is impacting egg production. keep it here. ting egg productio. keep it here. introducing allison's plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky gray patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis allison! over here! otezla can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezla for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. with clearer skin gi
the show remains alive at netflix despite robinson's newest project with hbo. i have not tuned in for that. it might be time to put it on my list. >> there you go. i know what we're doing this weekend. >>> when we come back, familiar faces just joined the ranks of the world's richest. and the latest on how bird flu is impacting egg production. keep it here. ting egg productio. keep it here. introducing allison's plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky gray patches are all people...
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the lesbian nana all these cases, but it's funny you mentioned tommy robinson. >> i remember a clip a few years ago, shortly after the manchester arena bombing, and there was a big kind of, what was it? i think it was after that, or possibly after one of the other, islamic terrorist outrages. anyway, there was a sort of peace march in manchester, and then tommy robinson was leading a, a like a less peaceful march. and the police deliberately led them into one another. it was quite obvious they they actually precipitated the encounter . precipitated the encounter. hoping i think i'm projecting maybe that they would sort of, i don't know, bring disgrace upon both of them , you know, to both of them, you know, to demonstrate that they couldn't be trusted. >> can i just add one thing, since you've invoked the dark name, no one's allowed to mention, i thought you were going to mention the more pressing irony that the jewish man who was who was told he was openly jewish, falter was, he told tom robinson to get out of his march . so some people are his march. so some people are saying this i
the lesbian nana all these cases, but it's funny you mentioned tommy robinson. >> i remember a clip a few years ago, shortly after the manchester arena bombing, and there was a big kind of, what was it? i think it was after that, or possibly after one of the other, islamic terrorist outrages. anyway, there was a sort of peace march in manchester, and then tommy robinson was leading a, a like a less peaceful march. and the police deliberately led them into one another. it was quite obvious...
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what over what could be taught and the fred robinson drugstore guys got exactly what they want to date in the stealth tourist. i'll go to dayton to see the site of the scopes trial. they get to play inherit the wind. there is a university that gets created by fundamentalists in dayton, bryan college, named for william jennings bryan and the scopes trial lives on. there's a scopes festival today took a step back during covid but it's back in dayton. you can go to the monkey town brewing company in dayton and the trial stillgood evening. and welcome to the truman library. i'm kelly anders deputy director. and it's my great pleasure to intre
what over what could be taught and the fred robinson drugstore guys got exactly what they want to date in the stealth tourist. i'll go to dayton to see the site of the scopes trial. they get to play inherit the wind. there is a university that gets created by fundamentalists in dayton, bryan college, named for william jennings bryan and the scopes trial lives on. there's a scopes festival today took a step back during covid but it's back in dayton. you can go to the monkey town brewing company...
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sure they had a positive lead on a suspect until the background check on robinson came in and turned out that the, person who was the convicted felon had worked building a building and then he was killed, shot in a bar >> sometime before any light had gone missing, a dead end and even worse, the other dna profile turned up no matches in the codis database >> as the >> investigators used video surveillance to check every person who went in and out of the ama start building. they turn to yet another aspect of yields security that might reveal and his killer employee key cards. those cards kept track of everyone's movements in the building at all times. >> the key card system is something that is done to secure the research that's being done in rooms who has access to it? and who goes in >> that information can be used to track people's activity over weeks even months. and the investigation showed that one person's activity underwent a big change, right about the time any lay went missing when we were looking at who may have gained access, we saw one person kept going into annie's resea
sure they had a positive lead on a suspect until the background check on robinson came in and turned out that the, person who was the convicted felon had worked building a building and then he was killed, shot in a bar >> sometime before any light had gone missing, a dead end and even worse, the other dna profile turned up no matches in the codis database >> as the >> investigators used video surveillance to check every person who went in and out of the ama start building....
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major league baseball this season celebrating legend jackie robinson today is jackie robinson day all throughout the major leagues. it celebrates jackie robinson's debut with the brooklyn dodgers back april 15th, 1947, when he broke the color barrier in baseball, all major league players, coaches and managers will wear jackie robinson's number 42, in honor of the man who changed both sports and american society. >> the giants will face the marlins in miami tonight after wrapping up a weekend series with florida's other big league baseball team, reigning cy young award winner blake snell had another tough day on the mound. san francisco lost to the rays in tampa bay, 9 to 4. snell gave up seven hits, walked two batters over four innings in his second start with the orange and black. the giants have lost five of their past eight games. san francisco has six wins and ten losses for the season so far. the oakland a's have now won three series in a row. for the first time since 2012. the a's rallied from five runs down to beat the washington nationals 7 to 6. they now have a record of six
major league baseball this season celebrating legend jackie robinson today is jackie robinson day all throughout the major leagues. it celebrates jackie robinson's debut with the brooklyn dodgers back april 15th, 1947, when he broke the color barrier in baseball, all major league players, coaches and managers will wear jackie robinson's number 42, in honor of the man who changed both sports and american society. >> the giants will face the marlins in miami tonight after wrapping up a...
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i guess it's nice and john, bon jovi, smokey robinson say advanced artificial intelligence poses a threat to their artistic integrity in their livelihood. in all more than $200.00 living artists as well as the estates of frank sinatra and reggae legend bob marley, signed an online opened letter titled stop the valley. when news of the artists say that while a, i has enormous potential to create exciting experiences for music lovers. when used irresponsibly a, i pauses. enormous threats concluding this assault on human creativity must be stopped. we're risking really replacing the replacement of human creators and human artists by this a. i generated music and that has far reaching impacts both for the musicians and how much they get paid and their livelihoods and their careers. but also for society and our culture. sheryl crow also signed the letter, summed up the artist fears it terrifies me, that i can sing to you a song that had absolutely nothing to do with. and you believe it. it's happened already. last year, a completely a i generated that is to say a totally fake song by drake and
i guess it's nice and john, bon jovi, smokey robinson say advanced artificial intelligence poses a threat to their artistic integrity in their livelihood. in all more than $200.00 living artists as well as the estates of frank sinatra and reggae legend bob marley, signed an online opened letter titled stop the valley. when news of the artists say that while a, i has enormous potential to create exciting experiences for music lovers. when used irresponsibly a, i pauses. enormous threats...
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we shall see. >> exactly. >> eugene robinson, terrific analysis. we appreciate you joining us this morning. >>> thanks to all of of you for getting up "way too early" on this monday morning. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> in a new interview, donald trump claimed president biden was high on cocaine during the state of the union. saying he was all jacked up at the beginning. by the end, he was fading fast. huh, it almost sounds like donald trump knows exactly what it feels like to be on cocaine.
we shall see. >> exactly. >> eugene robinson, terrific analysis. we appreciate you joining us this morning. >>> thanks to all of of you for getting up "way too early" on this monday morning. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> in a new interview, donald trump claimed president biden was high on cocaine during the state of the union. saying he was all jacked up at the beginning. by the end, he was fading fast. huh, it almost sounds like donald...
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i am now arriving at robinson park. it took me 1:15. this is where police say said the cars were switched. now, we are going to switch cars, take another drive in the second car and we will try to starbucks. let's see how long that takes. red light will add a little time. we are at 4.5 minutes, going just about the speed limit right on which is 45 miles per hour. pulling into the starbucks parking lot. we are looking at a travel time of seven minutes and 55 seconds. it added up to nine minutes and 10 seconds of driving that would've left him under six minutes to ransack the house and shoot denise. his lawyer says that would've been nearly impossible. >> the timing really gets to the point where it's almost not realistic. >> what about the state witness who claimed nathan had convinced the whole crime to him? the defense argued david smith was a jailhouse snitch, convicted felon, who got a deal for his testimony. he wasn't worth cross- examining. >> do you really believe that david smith is the type of person that nathan is going to conf
i am now arriving at robinson park. it took me 1:15. this is where police say said the cars were switched. now, we are going to switch cars, take another drive in the second car and we will try to starbucks. let's see how long that takes. red light will add a little time. we are at 4.5 minutes, going just about the speed limit right on which is 45 miles per hour. pulling into the starbucks parking lot. we are looking at a travel time of seven minutes and 55 seconds. it added up to nine minutes...
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berkeley city council member rigel robinson, who resigned in january. undergrad cecilia luna parra and grad student james chang are the two candidates on the ballot. the race is now overshadowed by allegations of sexual assault against chang, which he denies. in a video he posted on social media. >> i did not assault anyone, according to the campus newspaper the daily cal, an unnamed former volunteer for chang's campaign is the alleged victim of unwanted advances, including groping at an off campus rave. this is a hit piece. this is a concerted and intentional political attack, and i find it abhorrent and that they would co-opt such a serious subject for political gain. >> we caught up with little parra on the campaign trail. >> i am appalled and saddened that, somebody was affected in this way or allegedly affected in this way. >> both candidates have pedestrian safety and affordable housing on their platforms. >> i am really passionate about addressing public safety from by addressing the root causes of crime, and trying to prevent crime rather than r
berkeley city council member rigel robinson, who resigned in january. undergrad cecilia luna parra and grad student james chang are the two candidates on the ballot. the race is now overshadowed by allegations of sexual assault against chang, which he denies. in a video he posted on social media. >> i did not assault anyone, according to the campus newspaper the daily cal, an unnamed former volunteer for chang's campaign is the alleged victim of unwanted advances, including groping at an...
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i should note the jackie robinson museum here in manhattan is worth a visit. you should go. >>> time now for the weather, and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. good to see you out there. how is it looking out there? >> great to see you. we're looking at a few things. we have several days of severe weather threats. today it's in the plains. warm temperatures will be in two thirds of the nations. we'll see breaking records, feeling like may and june in some spots. we're also looking at snow in the cascades and rockies. today, 14 million americans are under the risk for severe storms, hail, 2 inches or larger, risk for tornadoes, winds up to 60 miles an hour. this extends from the southern plains to the dakotas. also really warm. look at these temperatures. near 80 degrees in some spots. near 90 in others in new york city. 77, 15 degrees above normal. d.c., a eight degrees above average. we'll have a warm day for the boston marathon, warmer than most runners like it. by 9:00 a.m., 64 degrees. the forecast could be worse, but we're look
i should note the jackie robinson museum here in manhattan is worth a visit. you should go. >>> time now for the weather, and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. good to see you out there. how is it looking out there? >> great to see you. we're looking at a few things. we have several days of severe weather threats. today it's in the plains. warm temperatures will be in two thirds of the nations. we'll see breaking records, feeling like may and june in...
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political commentator, talk radio host, chris wagner, founder of rad referral network, and jessica k robinson. health professor, and do a thank you so much for joining us. jesse. i'm going to start with you in rock obama still the king of the democratic party a. well, we had award to make sure that we didn't have any changes in the country. so say no . i would say that he is still a very beloved, secure amongst democrats, and still very well respected the king king. okay, well they, they called trump the king of the republican party. so i was going to do a fair and balanced equal opportunity. but i'm gonna ask you, chris, do you agree with that? do you feel like that if you were to look at joe biden, who is a current sitting present versus brock obama, who's more popular with the people? but i think popularity is obviously brock obama because he's still wildly popular amongst the democrats and joe biden. not so much, but i would disagree that he's not still in charge of the democrat party. you know, i wrote one of my 24 books is a book called the art of influence. i've given a 1000 speeches o
political commentator, talk radio host, chris wagner, founder of rad referral network, and jessica k robinson. health professor, and do a thank you so much for joining us. jesse. i'm going to start with you in rock obama still the king of the democratic party a. well, we had award to make sure that we didn't have any changes in the country. so say no . i would say that he is still a very beloved, secure amongst democrats, and still very well respected the king king. okay, well they, they called...