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robert c.: mr. biden responded by calling trump's attacks "shamel"nd said his own foundation of my life. why is he attacking biden on faith? sit because the republicans are worried about therevangelical support? jonathan: it's more that they're ry frustrate that would biden is simply not as despised as hillary clinton wa athis point in 2016. when the trump campaign advisors lo at the polling, one of the metrics they pape close nt atn to is the very unfavorable number. th number that s intensity of dislike tards the candate. hillary cinnton's wahe 40's. biden's is usually in the 20's. they're flties to drive up t number. they know that in magrny battnd states, donald trump may not get to 50% so in orr to win, tey need to make bidennacceptable. for voters choosing between biden and maybe a third party, they need to make biden unacceptable to those voters so you've seeing them go all in on attacks to basically -- they don'tb think it'elievable to make joe binden this evil, maniacal figure. what they do
robert c.: mr. biden responded by calling trump's attacks "shamel"nd said his own foundation of my life. why is he attacking biden on faith? sit because the republicans are worried about therevangelical support? jonathan: it's more that they're ry frustrate that would biden is simply not as despised as hillary clinton wa athis point in 2016. when the trump campaign advisors lo at the polling, one of the metrics they pape close nt atn to is the very unfavorable number. th number that s...
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once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. joel biden's search for a running mate ended this week with a history-making trip. senator kamala harris of california. the choice it captured this moment in the democratic party just days before the convention. biden democrats uniting with a younger, more diverse generation. the first black woman, an asian-american on a major party ticket. it also captured this moment in america. a quiet room in delaware with no cheering crowd, socially distant, the harris message was somber but forceful. >> we're at one of those inflection points. you've heard me say this before in our history. a life-changing election for this nation. and the choice, the choice we make this november is going to dede the future of america for a very, very long time. robert: senator harris, a former prosecutor, took direct aim at president trump. >> this is what happens when we elect a guy who just isn't up for the job. our country ends up in tatters. he inherited the longest economic expansion in history and thelike
once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. joel biden's search for a running mate ended this week with a history-making trip. senator kamala harris of california. the choice it captured this moment in the democratic party just days before the convention. biden democrats uniting with a younger, more diverse generation. the first black woman, an asian-american on a major party ticket. it also captured this moment in america. a quiet room in delaware with no...
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franklin d roosevelt, robert moses. thomas do we, robert moses. and there were no plaques with rockefeller and moses that he was governor then and moses was still in power. the dates i remember, i still remember one huge plaque nailed to a boulder in the state park and the date was in the 19 twenties. this was the 19 sixties. he had been in power 40 years. and when i began to think like that, it wasn't long before he began to confront the fact everything was baloney. because whatever i was writin writing, based on the inherent underlying assumption that in a democracy power comes from being elected are from the ballot box here is a man who had enough power to shape new york city the whole metropolitan new york city on held power under six governors and five mayors and never had more power than any governor or mayor combined. he held that power for more than 40 years. and i was explaining political pie on - - power had no idea the power that he had. neither did anybody else. all i could see it was somehow outside the tradition of everything i have
franklin d roosevelt, robert moses. thomas do we, robert moses. and there were no plaques with rockefeller and moses that he was governor then and moses was still in power. the dates i remember, i still remember one huge plaque nailed to a boulder in the state park and the date was in the 19 twenties. this was the 19 sixties. he had been in power 40 years. and when i began to think like that, it wasn't long before he began to confront the fact everything was baloney. because whatever i was...
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robert e. lee. he talks about the efforts to support of washington college known as washington and lee university. >> what we're going to do today, ladies and gentlemen, is we are going to do robert e. lee and the post war years. and my coworker chuck teague when we were upstairs before we came down, asked if this was going to be a beautification out here, which i guess never hit me, but i guess it might in a way. because i am a big fan of robert e. lee. what i'm hoping to do among others, besides give you a time line as to what robert e. lee did in the postwar years which i think is one of obviously the most often overlooked portion of his life because, i mean, the civil war is always going to be first and foremost. the other main theme of this lecture i'm going to try to get across to you, if park services is big on themes, is that the amount of -- i wouldn't say that he did a lot of work in theory, but through his own personal example is probably the best way, through his own personal exampl
robert e. lee. he talks about the efforts to support of washington college known as washington and lee university. >> what we're going to do today, ladies and gentlemen, is we are going to do robert e. lee and the post war years. and my coworker chuck teague when we were upstairs before we came down, asked if this was going to be a beautification out here, which i guess never hit me, but i guess it might in a way. because i am a big fan of robert e. lee. what i'm hoping to do among...
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robert: still, what about senator harris? what does the white house see they say she will be helpful to them in michin, pennsylvania, wisconsin, in terms of getting the democratic coalition energized, and she is ready to take on vp pence in that debate. philip: when senator harris except the vice presidentl nomination, the first asian american, black women to be on that ticket, so she can make a states, you mentioned, because the large number of black voters in detroit, the biggest philadelphia, pennsylvania, and in milwaukee, wisconsin, and if she can just make a difference there and turn out the vote in greater numbers than hillary clinton did in 2016, tse three states could be off the board for donald trump, very much hope to buy a bidenarrisin she is also a formidable baiter and formidabl prosecutor. that is her training as a lawyer, and there is a lot of anticipation on the democratic side for the debate she is going to have with pence, and i know pence and his team at the various trump advisers are going to be preparing
robert: still, what about senator harris? what does the white house see they say she will be helpful to them in michin, pennsylvania, wisconsin, in terms of getting the democratic coalition energized, and she is ready to take on vp pence in that debate. philip: when senator harris except the vice presidentl nomination, the first asian american, black women to be on that ticket, so she can make a states, you mentioned, because the large number of black voters in detroit, the biggest...
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the robert e. lee has to stick around half a mattocks for a few days as an army commander and he has to do up paperwork. and then three days after he surrenders on april 12th, sets it for a fanatics riding his famous horse. eventually three days later he's gonna make his way back to richmond virginia. when he gets to richmond, this is the site which he beholds. now he did not see this personally because he was down in petersburg but the confederate set the town on fire when they were evacuating. when richmond failed. you look at all those char rules, that's the virginia state capital obviously in the old capital of the confederacy right there in the middle. three days later, on april 15th, robert e. lee is gonna pull up up up at the james river for the look of the cross of the scene of desolation. as he crosses over he's not gonna have a big cavalcade within. he's not gonna have a lot of people, you can have one staff officer, his son is with him, he's got a wagon it's coming behind that's actually
the robert e. lee has to stick around half a mattocks for a few days as an army commander and he has to do up paperwork. and then three days after he surrenders on april 12th, sets it for a fanatics riding his famous horse. eventually three days later he's gonna make his way back to richmond virginia. when he gets to richmond, this is the site which he beholds. now he did not see this personally because he was down in petersburg but the confederate set the town on fire when they were...
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when robert e. lee mounts those steps right there, the eight steps leading into the house, and he walks into that front door, and he bows to the crowd graciously and everything and he walks back in, he's still got his uniform on. that will be the last time, i suppose, in his official capacity, he'll put it back on for pictures in a day or two, but that will be his last capacity as a soldier. i mean, when he walked through that front door, what went through his mind? have you ever thought about that? what did he do? his wife and his children, his daughters, he had four daughters, he had children ranging from 19 to 32 years of age at the time. he came in and they were always kind of a close family, always somebody that he could turn to and be himself. i wonder what he said to mary. i mean, did he express any regrets? did he say anything? did he cry? at some point, every soldier has to look back at what they've done. and you can go from privates to full generals, to lieutenants to captains, to major ge
when robert e. lee mounts those steps right there, the eight steps leading into the house, and he walks into that front door, and he bows to the crowd graciously and everything and he walks back in, he's still got his uniform on. that will be the last time, i suppose, in his official capacity, he'll put it back on for pictures in a day or two, but that will be his last capacity as a soldier. i mean, when he walked through that front door, what went through his mind? have you ever thought about...
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robert: what about the south? you think about georgia, and stacey abrams campaign for governor came close. democrats are always trying to come back in the south. could 2020 be the year, and what would it take to win a state like georgia at the presidential level? jennifer: absolutely. i think 20/20 is the year for sure. 2020 is the year for sure. whether we are talking about florida or georgia, these are states that are changing demographically year after year. these are states where there is a stronger electoral population including democrats that trend in our direction. they are also states, as you are mentioning in georgia i had the , opportunity to work with stacey abrams on her campaign in 2018, and the work has been done and the foundation has been laid for us to build on it in a way we have not seen previously. i think the states in the south are a real opportunity for us, they are places that we have strong support where we have a growing electorate, where we are continuing to see real opportunities locall
robert: what about the south? you think about georgia, and stacey abrams campaign for governor came close. democrats are always trying to come back in the south. could 2020 be the year, and what would it take to win a state like georgia at the presidential level? jennifer: absolutely. i think 20/20 is the year for sure. 2020 is the year for sure. whether we are talking about florida or georgia, these are states that are changing demographically year after year. these are states where there is a...
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robert: what about the postal service? house republicans have been reluctant to work with democrats on their package to provide additional funds. why is that and is there any chance republicans get behind more money for the postal service in the coming weeks? the postmaster general himself testified, they have more than enough money to operate for the middle of next year. if we don't give them another dime -- we will have a process in october -- they have more than enough money to run through the middle of next year and they will have all the capabilities to carry out a fair election. whatever the percentage is, maybe 25% of votes will be cask by mail, we should not just be mailing to anyone unable -- anyone on a role. they have everything they need today to make sure those pallets ballotivered on time -- s are delivered on time. even the terms, they can't get the money until they drop below $8 billion. they have $12 billion in the bank. i know a lot a business it today who are about to fold and speaker pelosi would not br
robert: what about the postal service? house republicans have been reluctant to work with democrats on their package to provide additional funds. why is that and is there any chance republicans get behind more money for the postal service in the coming weeks? the postmaster general himself testified, they have more than enough money to operate for the middle of next year. if we don't give them another dime -- we will have a process in october -- they have more than enough money to run through...
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robert: good afternoon and thank you for having me. april, itoke last in seemed like an agreement would be too difficult, that the two sides were too far apart and with hardened positions. over the past couple of months, obviously, past couple of days, those positions became less hardened, and logic prevailed. win-win-win. is a it is good for argentina, it's 40 million people, and its creditors. vonnie: you were at the seat at the table as an independent creditor. there were a lot of big players as well, fidelity, blackrock, and some creditor groups. it all came down to you guys and the economy minister. happened? a letter was sent in july, the economy minister threatened to walk away. how did you come back together again? robert: a lot of what has been reported is process, positions that were communicated by different sides, really, negotiating positions. at the end of the day, there was a separation between positions that creditors had and argentina had, and focused on their common interests. this plan was the best plan for both side
robert: good afternoon and thank you for having me. april, itoke last in seemed like an agreement would be too difficult, that the two sides were too far apart and with hardened positions. over the past couple of months, obviously, past couple of days, those positions became less hardened, and logic prevailed. win-win-win. is a it is good for argentina, it's 40 million people, and its creditors. vonnie: you were at the seat at the table as an independent creditor. there were a lot of big...
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robert never did that. robert is a person who knew more than almost anybody and he held the things close that the president didn't want revealed and i think that is going to be a significant loss for donald trump. >> understandably. michael deantonio, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> so this is a big week for the democrats. joe biden, kamala harris, the dnc starts tomorrow. but the trump campaign is making a big investment to keep the attention on the president. what is the plan and will it work? >>> also there is a new rapid test for coronavirus that is both quick, it is inexpensive and it is been approved by the government. the question is will this get the kucountry closer to levels testing that it needs to control the pandemic. we'll take a look at that ahead. r what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors i
robert never did that. robert is a person who knew more than almost anybody and he held the things close that the president didn't want revealed and i think that is going to be a significant loss for donald trump. >> understandably. michael deantonio, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> so this is a big week for the democrats. joe biden, kamala harris, the dnc starts tomorrow. but the trump campaign is making a big investment to keep the attention on the president. what is...
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oh, my god, robert, robert, robert, robert! >> what happened? the prosecutor said the secrets of the shots told the story. two quick shots, a pause, and then one more. >> our theory all along was that rob hall had executed emmett corrigan with two successive shots, turned to face his wife, attempted to commit suicide with the third shot. >> the theory backed up by forensics. the shots were fired from close range, two or three feet. there was a heavy concentration of gunshot residue only on robert hall's hands and only one man's dna on the trigger guard. >> the dna matched that of mr. hall. >> i think rob hall went to the walgreens in order to confront emmett corrigan, that he took a loaded gun and rob decided that was his opportunity to get his kandi back by killing emmett. >> why did he talk to emmett for eight minutes before he tifired? the store was closing, said the prosecutor. people were going home. >> i think he waited until there were no eyewitnesss and he executed emmett corrigan. >> a neat and tidy theory, agreed the defense, but compl
oh, my god, robert, robert, robert, robert! >> what happened? the prosecutor said the secrets of the shots told the story. two quick shots, a pause, and then one more. >> our theory all along was that rob hall had executed emmett corrigan with two successive shots, turned to face his wife, attempted to commit suicide with the third shot. >> the theory backed up by forensics. the shots were fired from close range, two or three feet. there was a heavy concentration of gunshot...
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robert: oh! he hung up on me. ok. he said he'll keep you informed. frances: ok. robert: he s said the ruiaians e flexible right now. frances: good. thahat's goodod o know. and they stilwawant to come, huhuh? robert: they still want to come out here. frances: that's good to know. so that's good to know. rrobert: yeah. frances: g good to he e hope, bt you know,, you don't want toto p it u up all the e time. robert: last i've heardrd was ty won't fly till monday, but t then i've heard they're in wells a and trying to come out here. [helicopter approaching] [helicopter approaching] frances: when i grew up here, we had 20 or more elders around. now we have maybe 2 here. so having this event happen, it is heartfelt for a lot of people because we always wish this would occur for diomede. [singing in native language] frances: you know, the only barrier we have is trying to understand each other with different languages. i see this really strong connection now, and a lot of it have to do with, hey, we are so similar with each other... not just blood, but in the things we
robert: oh! he hung up on me. ok. he said he'll keep you informed. frances: ok. robert: he s said the ruiaians e flexible right now. frances: good. thahat's goodod o know. and they stilwawant to come, huhuh? robert: they still want to come out here. frances: that's good to know. so that's good to know. rrobert: yeah. frances: g good to he e hope, bt you know,, you don't want toto p it u up all the e time. robert: last i've heardrd was ty won't fly till monday, but t then i've heard they're in...
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robert, i love you, rest in peace, the president said. so clearly you can see the strength of their relationship. president trump said on numerous occasions that robert trump supported his candidacy for president a thousand percent. it is unclear exactly what the illness is that robert trump passed from. we are waiting to hear more information from the white house. it is again his younger brother who had been ill since around the spring passed away late saturday night. kristen holmes, cnn, traveling with the president in bridgewater, new jersey. >>> president trump's children are tweeting about their uncle robert's death. ivanka trump tweeted, uncle robert, we love you, you are in our hearts and prayers always. and her brother eric wrote, robert trump was an incredible man. strong, kind and loyal to the core, anyone who encountered him felt his warmth immediately. he will be deeply missed by our entire family. mr. trump has spoken about his brother publicly in recent days, his illness has clearly been on the president's mind. >> i have a
robert, i love you, rest in peace, the president said. so clearly you can see the strength of their relationship. president trump said on numerous occasions that robert trump supported his candidacy for president a thousand percent. it is unclear exactly what the illness is that robert trump passed from. we are waiting to hear more information from the white house. it is again his younger brother who had been ill since around the spring passed away late saturday night. kristen holmes, cnn,...
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question, robert. this question is about joe biden and his decision to now hold events. he could have held these events that were socially distant, people wore masks, up to this point and he hasn't. is there is a fear of a vulnerability that puts him back out after labor day? >> absolutely not. in fact, if you look the way his campaign is going so far, he's actually doing pretty well. and i think the point is he will be campaigning. his tank team announced that. they'll be going to states they've already stated. but they're going to respect social distancing. they'll respect the public safety standards that our own federal government outlined. that's a very sharp difference between joe biden and donald trump who puts his own supporters at risk just for a photo op and for an event. >> alice, i want you to respond to your tweet on the night of the -- fourth night of the convention where it says the stage is set. what a beautiful night. there at the white house, which is breaking precedent norms that we'v
question, robert. this question is about joe biden and his decision to now hold events. he could have held these events that were socially distant, people wore masks, up to this point and he hasn't. is there is a fear of a vulnerability that puts him back out after labor day? >> absolutely not. in fact, if you look the way his campaign is going so far, he's actually doing pretty well. and i think the point is he will be campaigning. his tank team announced that. they'll be going to states...
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robert i love you forever. rest in peace. >> and as we continue to cover this throughout the night we continue to "the greg gutfeld show". >> how much time and effort but the toys set way to do that aces to the parents. greg: up next cancel culture reaches our space. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ greg: ground control. making nasa look like an ass they announced plans to give nicknames that could be considered offensive outer space now is going to gender and race eskimo nebula in an effort to address discrimination and inequality in science. i will give you five seconds to vomit. looking at experts for guidance with nicknames because that's how they are created so what other titles what about the big bang? i prefer the plus size. dwarf planet? how do think that makes me feel? what about little person planning and solar system? sorry it is systemically
robert i love you forever. rest in peace. >> and as we continue to cover this throughout the night we continue to "the greg gutfeld show". >> how much time and effort but the toys set way to do that aces to the parents. greg: up next cancel culture reaches our space. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ greg: ground...
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tonight our focus always on award-winning author robert. it was 2017 he appeared on c-span security program to talk about his project on political power in america. >> why did you decide to do for the first time, on audio what you're thinking is about publishing? >> when you write a book, hopefully the book indoors. sometimes you're given a lecture you say was worth it because things about lectures, the moment they are over, they are over. they disappear. so when audible said, could we record your lectures? i said great. [laughter] >> audible.com for people who don't know it. they can subscribe to that and get this out, hour and 42 minutes. >> it was the 100th anniversary last september so the foundation sponsored a celebration at harvard and they asked me to give a talk. i put some work into that talk and i said i wish this wouldn't disappear. someone came up and said it was a very moving talk. he said how would you feel about having it recorded? i said i'd like that. then they did it, they transcribed it. they said it was only about for s
tonight our focus always on award-winning author robert. it was 2017 he appeared on c-span security program to talk about his project on political power in america. >> why did you decide to do for the first time, on audio what you're thinking is about publishing? >> when you write a book, hopefully the book indoors. sometimes you're given a lecture you say was worth it because things about lectures, the moment they are over, they are over. they disappear. so when audible said, could...
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robert: i can see it. jack: so i will describe the images so those of you who can't see it, i can describe it. picture in your mind now, very untidy student among them. so one of the things i wanted to do is bring someone who had been in the department back there. and you may remember that child who witold pilecki had comforted just moments before he was arrested. various sitting on witold pilecki's knee in 1939. and it turned out that the boy was still alive. here he is sworn i met him. he's a gentleman, looking very dapper. and i took it back to the apartment. and i showed them around. it was the first time america had been back since the war. and returning, pushed him to remember all sorts of details. and concerning the layout of the different furniture layout. he also. [inaudible]. >> are there any men. what is going on. he was ready to go. [inaudible]. >> what is he say to you when he was living. do you remember cried. jack: actually the video was describing those moments when the germans burst in. yo
robert: i can see it. jack: so i will describe the images so those of you who can't see it, i can describe it. picture in your mind now, very untidy student among them. so one of the things i wanted to do is bring someone who had been in the department back there. and you may remember that child who witold pilecki had comforted just moments before he was arrested. various sitting on witold pilecki's knee in 1939. and it turned out that the boy was still alive. here he is sworn i met him. he's a...
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robert, i love you. recollect rest in peace, the president said. so, clearly, there, you can see the strength of their relationship. president trump has said on numerous occasions that robert trump supported his candidacy for president, a thousand percent. again, it is unclear exactly what the illness is that robert trump passed for. but it is, again, his younger brother who had been ill since around the spring, passed away late saturday night. kristen holmes, cnn, traveling with the president in bridgewater, new jersey. >> president trump's expected to attend his brother's funeral. though, we don't have any details about the plans, yet. some of the president's children are tweeting act thebout their family's loss. ivanka trump wrote, uncle robert, we love you. you are in our hearts and prayers, always. eric trump said robert trump was an incredible man. strong, kind, and loyal to the core. anyone who encountered him felt his warmth, immediately. he will be deeply missed by our entire family. >>> meanwhile, the world is still losing ground in the b
robert, i love you. recollect rest in peace, the president said. so, clearly, there, you can see the strength of their relationship. president trump has said on numerous occasions that robert trump supported his candidacy for president, a thousand percent. again, it is unclear exactly what the illness is that robert trump passed for. but it is, again, his younger brother who had been ill since around the spring, passed away late saturday night. kristen holmes, cnn, traveling with the president...
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robert: i try. michael: there are those who safety framework review changes all well and good, but what makes you think you can even get to 2% inflation, let alone over it since you have gone a decade without getting there? robert: it's possible that it will take a while to get to 2%. disruption inbled particular are limiting the pricing power of businesses, and inflation has been muted for close to 10 years. articulationpolicy is really a reaffirmation of the situation we have been operating in an hour decision functions for the last few years. it is not a radical shift yet it is an affirmation that we have been in a more muted inflation period. we've been alert that that could don't you policy articulation as a radical change. it is a reaffirmation of the way we have been operating. tom: the new policy is appropriate monetary policy will likely aim to achieve inflation moderately above 2% for some time. how do you define moderately above and how do you define some time? robert: we've left it delib
robert: i try. michael: there are those who safety framework review changes all well and good, but what makes you think you can even get to 2% inflation, let alone over it since you have gone a decade without getting there? robert: it's possible that it will take a while to get to 2%. disruption inbled particular are limiting the pricing power of businesses, and inflation has been muted for close to 10 years. articulationpolicy is really a reaffirmation of the situation we have been operating...
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and robert mueller robert mueller and b i the f.b.i. of bill clinton yes b.-i of george w. bush the f.b.i. of barack obama both democrat and republican this is not about politics is the f.b.i. that had the prince andrew picture they had it this is the f.b.i. that did not for some reason for some reason would not give over evidence to the victim's side they could prosecute epstein and i make the you're wrong i believe that was 2015 i could be corrected if that here is not correct but they have the evidence they wouldn't cooperate with the victims we need to ask the question now and i think you know i'm going with this what is the f.b.i. protecting there steve was and steve working for the f.b.i. i don't know i'm just giving opinions i'm getting you know the nation from what i read you know you're asking a very valid question look at carter page i mean he was constantly being asked who he was working for he actually had a relationship with the with the cia but he wasn't allowed to say it ok can i just say how it's a cost i remember when when they asked him a question you know
and robert mueller robert mueller and b i the f.b.i. of bill clinton yes b.-i of george w. bush the f.b.i. of barack obama both democrat and republican this is not about politics is the f.b.i. that had the prince andrew picture they had it this is the f.b.i. that did not for some reason for some reason would not give over evidence to the victim's side they could prosecute epstein and i make the you're wrong i believe that was 2015 i could be corrected if that here is not correct but they have...
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robert, i love you, rest in peace. a very emotional, very simple statement from president trump, but it clearly goes to show you the relationship that the two of them have. we know that president trump said his brother supported his candidacy for president 1,000 president. his brother had been a top executive at the trump organization, they had a very close relationship, and recently as we know, mary trump, who was related to president trump, has written a book and robert trump was the one who put out the restraining order to try to block the book from being published. so clearly working on his brother's behalf. they had a strong relationship. and again we're still waiting for some details here as to what exactly happened. what was this illness, he did pass earlier tonight, i want to say that he even talked about his brother the last three days, quite often. last night at a police event with the new york police union, he said that his brother loved the police, he referred to him as how close they are. this is a man tha
robert, i love you, rest in peace. a very emotional, very simple statement from president trump, but it clearly goes to show you the relationship that the two of them have. we know that president trump said his brother supported his candidacy for president 1,000 president. his brother had been a top executive at the trump organization, they had a very close relationship, and recently as we know, mary trump, who was related to president trump, has written a book and robert trump was the one who...
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robert: come back sometime and good luck this week. today, former secretary of state hillary clinton discusses america's role in the world in a prerecorded conversation hosted by the atlantic council. coverage begins at noon eastern on c-span, online at cspan.org, or on the free c-span radio app. picture from milwaukee, where the democratic national convention will begin later this evening starting at 9:00 eastern. here's a look at what you will see on c-span. ♪ >> former first lady michelle obama and 2020 presidential candidate senator bernie sanders address the democratic national convention tonight. live coverage begins at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, live, streaming, and online at c-span.org/dnc or listen with the free c-span radio app. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. tonightof the speakers appearing from other places then milwaukee. including minnesota senator amy
robert: come back sometime and good luck this week. today, former secretary of state hillary clinton discusses america's role in the world in a prerecorded conversation hosted by the atlantic council. coverage begins at noon eastern on c-span, online at cspan.org, or on the free c-span radio app. picture from milwaukee, where the democratic national convention will begin later this evening starting at 9:00 eastern. here's a look at what you will see on c-span. ♪ >> former first lady...
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chief justice john roberts appointed by george w. bush or any of this month vice president my pont mike pence declared i'm a disappointment to conservatives i do isn't is he tough to read the chief justice well i think you know this was a very different chief justice roberts term that we saw before i mean i don't think anyone should be under the impression that john roberts has turned into some kind of liberal he is certainly no ruth bader ginsburg who went to which high school. madison i think they were out of didn't like the law many great americans write. the but is so so john roberts has not turned it to some kind of liberal but it also true that this was a different john roberts this target no he voted to strike down the abortion law louisiana he strike he voted to you know say that title 7 the anti discrimination law cover discrimination against gay people he said that the trumpet ministration you know had violated the rules when it tried to end the protections for dreamers and when it tried to put a citizenship question on the
chief justice john roberts appointed by george w. bush or any of this month vice president my pont mike pence declared i'm a disappointment to conservatives i do isn't is he tough to read the chief justice well i think you know this was a very different chief justice roberts term that we saw before i mean i don't think anyone should be under the impression that john roberts has turned into some kind of liberal he is certainly no ruth bader ginsburg who went to which high school. madison i think...
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this is our country now, and robert draper joins us live here next. >>> joining us now is robert the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's our weekend special. save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. plus 0% interest for 48 months on all smart beds. ends monday. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids. protects your info and gives you 24/7 peace of mind that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's simple, easy, awesome. get advanced security free with the xfi gateway. download the xfi app today. >>> joining us now is robert draper, writer at large for "the new york times" magazine. he's the authors of several books including "to start a war: how the bush administration took america into iraq." robert draper has just published this landmark piece of reporting in the "t
this is our country now, and robert draper joins us live here next. >>> joining us now is robert the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's our weekend special. save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. plus 0% interest for 48 months on all smart beds. ends monday. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running...
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robert, thank you so much. lord skidelsky there. lord skidelsky stays with us, and we will talk a lot more about some of these fiscal programs. ating up, jonathan golub 7:00 a.m. in new york, 12:00 p.m. in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg areeillance." tom, we having a great conversation with lord skidelsky, emeritus professor of political science. lord skidelsky, we are talking about what governments need to do to help with displaced workers. you called for a jobs guarantee program. what is the merit of this? a lot of people think this would be too difficult. who can you convince about this being the right thing to do? robert: i think you have got to start with just the idea of public works. not remedyclassical for depression, it was classical, that compensation, the loss of private sector jobs. governments provided public works, and you just have to look at all the things that could be .one at a local level as well particularly at a local level. to be convinced that it is not just a matter of sweepin
robert, thank you so much. lord skidelsky there. lord skidelsky stays with us, and we will talk a lot more about some of these fiscal programs. ating up, jonathan golub 7:00 a.m. in new york, 12:00 p.m. in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg areeillance." tom, we having a great conversation with lord skidelsky, emeritus professor of political science. lord skidelsky, we are talking about what governments need to do to help with displaced workers. you called...
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postmaster general lewis and robert duncan mature of the u.s. postal service board of governors testified before congress amid concerns about changes to postal service operations and their impact on the upcoming november elections monday, lived 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2 before the house oversight and reform committee. watch live coverage monday on c-span2 demand@c-span.org or listen live where you are the free c-span radio up. ♪ next week, the republicans turn, starting monday and for four days, robert national convention, hear their vision for the future and their priorities for the next four years. watch president trump and vice president pence except the party's nomination for reelection. live coverage of the republican national convention begins monday 9:00 a.m. stern delegates need to officially nominate president trump and vice president pence. evening session kicks off. watch live on c-span, live streaming and on demand@c-span.org. listen with the free c-span radio up before the conventions evening session, watch c-span 6:00 p.m. ea
postmaster general lewis and robert duncan mature of the u.s. postal service board of governors testified before congress amid concerns about changes to postal service operations and their impact on the upcoming november elections monday, lived 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2 before the house oversight and reform committee. watch live coverage monday on c-span2 demand@c-span.org or listen live where you are the free c-span radio up. ♪ next week, the republicans turn, starting monday and for...
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robert trump, the younger brother of president trump died in a new york hospital. he was 71 years old. >> this week president trump will try to upstage the 2020 democratic national convention. the president is scheduled to speak near joe biden's home town on the night that biden is expected to accept the democratic nomination. >>> and then, yes, we're talking about this. shark sightings. they're on the rise. there is one expert, though, who said we don't need to be afraid of sharks. he's going to show us how he made friends with a tiger shark. this is part of the video but there is so much more of this that is fascinating. so stick with us. >>> we begin with the death of robert donald trump, the younger brother of donald trump. he died at a hospital in new york yesterday. >> a person familiar with the situation said that robert had a been sick for months, in fact, but details haven't been released yet. >> the president visited his brother at new york presbyterian hospital in manhattan on friday. and he told reporters that he was having a tough time. >> robert trump
robert trump, the younger brother of president trump died in a new york hospital. he was 71 years old. >> this week president trump will try to upstage the 2020 democratic national convention. the president is scheduled to speak near joe biden's home town on the night that biden is expected to accept the democratic nomination. >>> and then, yes, we're talking about this. shark sightings. they're on the rise. there is one expert, though, who said we don't need to be afraid of...
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you have a criminal investigation and robert mueller and by the way i never supported the appointment of a special counsel and i called it right out from the start that robert mueller never should have been a special counsel because he had a massive conflict of interest. i knew there was wrongdoing in the fbi. i was in the press for saying that but now we know there was absolute corruption at the highest levels of the fbi and its taken years for this to come out. this is completely unacceptable. we need to get to the truth as quickly as possible. maria: so now, we know senator graham told us, weeks ago, that the fbi briefed the senate intel committee about the dossier, in february of 2018, a year after
you have a criminal investigation and robert mueller and by the way i never supported the appointment of a special counsel and i called it right out from the start that robert mueller never should have been a special counsel because he had a massive conflict of interest. i knew there was wrongdoing in the fbi. i was in the press for saying that but now we know there was absolute corruption at the highest levels of the fbi and its taken years for this to come out. this is completely...
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robert: next. announcer: this is "washington week."
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i'll talk to national security adviser robert o'brien. joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, former homeland security secretary jeh johnson, carol lee, and charles benson from our nbc affiliate in convention city, milwaukee. welcome to sunday and our coverage of the democratic national convention. it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. normally on the sunday before a national political convention, we'd be inside a sports arena right now anticipating cheering crowds, boisterous protests, and even anticipating colorful balloon drops, but not this year. not before this week's unconventional convention or next week's republican gathering somewhere in america. this year's conventions, like everything else, have been upended by covid-19. one thing that has not changed here, though, is the pre-convention naming of a running mate with joe biden picking the odds-on fav
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on the middle east thanks for joining us this morning robert. a reshaping of the mideast political infrastructure can you tell us can you sketch out for us who the winners and who the losers are in this. well at short term a lot of parties can feel like winners although i would not call this a historic shattering moment this has been in the making for quite some years and especially the emirates and israel have been developing relations for many years and that was one of the worst kept secrets of the region also benyamin netanyahu he visited on mon shortly before the death a conference preparing the so-called middle east peace plan was held and behind last year so a lot of steps let's to this now the timing is crucial here so why did this happen now and this is more the important question and who needs this strategic public victory right now. from the u.s. yeah. the israeli government i think they can hand the short term victory to the u.s. allies at the same time it was never really clear how much israel was prepared to follow through with thes
on the middle east thanks for joining us this morning robert. a reshaping of the mideast political infrastructure can you tell us can you sketch out for us who the winners and who the losers are in this. well at short term a lot of parties can feel like winners although i would not call this a historic shattering moment this has been in the making for quite some years and especially the emirates and israel have been developing relations for many years and that was one of the worst kept secrets...
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[laughter] thanks for taking the time to join us, robert. ing clinesmith's lawyer tried to peddle this today as just an innocent mistake. no, falsifying a document to dramatically change its meaning to the opposite of what it said, isn't that a deliberate, premeditated and malicious act? >> yes to all three. and because it also is indicative of a political motivation in order to have the investigation heene -- lean in a way that was favorable to an outcome that this particular lawyer wanted to accomplish, it's particularly pernicious and an example now with a felony guilty plea of the fact is that the deep state does exist. and the consequence of that is we're now seeing in an election cycle this investigation move forward with prosecutions. gregg, you correctly predicted that this was probably likely to be the first guilty plea. and it, obviously, now going to happen. gregg: you know, robert, the evidence is abundantly clear that james comey and andrew mccabe, formerly of the fbi, hated donald trump. and it drove their investigation, their
[laughter] thanks for taking the time to join us, robert. ing clinesmith's lawyer tried to peddle this today as just an innocent mistake. no, falsifying a document to dramatically change its meaning to the opposite of what it said, isn't that a deliberate, premeditated and malicious act? >> yes to all three. and because it also is indicative of a political motivation in order to have the investigation heene -- lean in a way that was favorable to an outcome that this particular lawyer...
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robert draper's long new piece at "the new york times" magazine is, i think, due out sort of over the course of the next week. "the new york times" put it on their front page for a hot minute this weekend then took it down. now it's hard to find. i don't understand that at all, but this piece is making news now far and wide for good reason. robert draper speaks with 40 sources for this story, including multiple sources who he says have served in the intelligence community under this president. draper reports that last year, last summer, last july, the national intelligence estimate rendered as one of its key judgments, key judgment number two, quote, that in the 2020 election, russia favored the current president, donald trump. quote, the intelligence provided to the nie's authors indicated that in the lead-up to 2020, russia worked in support of the democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders as well. but the lead author of the nie explained to colleagues, quote, that this reflected not a genuine preference for bernie sanders but rather an effort to weaken the democratic party a
robert draper's long new piece at "the new york times" magazine is, i think, due out sort of over the course of the next week. "the new york times" put it on their front page for a hot minute this weekend then took it down. now it's hard to find. i don't understand that at all, but this piece is making news now far and wide for good reason. robert draper speaks with 40 sources for this story, including multiple sources who he says have served in the intelligence community...
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robert irvine. thank you. everybody should watch "restaurant impossible back in business." >>> breaking news. president trump has just taken questions at the oval office during a meeting with arizona governor doug ducey. let's listen in. reporter: in your estimation, [ inaudible ] in arizona than it is in say florida? >> i haven't discussed it with the governor. i can tell you in florida, they have done a very good job with it. in nevada would be a disaster. in new york it's been a disaster. in many other places it's been a total catastrophe. you know what's going on in new york with the caroline maloney. i think they have to have a new election. you have no idea fraud, all sorts of -- patterson, new jersey, i guess it's 25% or 20% of the vote is tainted. you can't have that. you can't have that. so it's okay. absentee voting, great. but this mail-in voting where they mail insdrdiscriminately millions and millions of ballots to people, you're never going to know who won the election. you can't have that. nevad
robert irvine. thank you. everybody should watch "restaurant impossible back in business." >>> breaking news. president trump has just taken questions at the oval office during a meeting with arizona governor doug ducey. let's listen in. reporter: in your estimation, [ inaudible ] in arizona than it is in say florida? >> i haven't discussed it with the governor. i can tell you in florida, they have done a very good job with it. in nevada would be a disaster. in new york...
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board of governors robert duncan testify." many states are planning mail-in balloting for the presidential election. the recently appointed postmaster general louis dejoy is under fire for cost-cutting measures, such as reducing overtime pay. there were also multiple news reports last week that the postal service is decommissioning hundreds of mail sorting machines. vermont senator bernie sanders called on the postmaster general to resign. >> this is a deliberate effort to defund and destroy the u.s. postal service so that people cannot engage in mail-in ballots. >> sreenivasan: yesterday, president trump expressed confidence in dejoy and said he would support separate additional funding for the post office-- but not the $25 billion democrats included in their coronavirus stimulus package passed in may. >> he'll be a great postmaster general. and he needs obviously, if millions of ballots out of nowhere, he's going to obviously need funding. but the democrats aren't willing to provide other things and therefor they're not goin
board of governors robert duncan testify." many states are planning mail-in balloting for the presidential election. the recently appointed postmaster general louis dejoy is under fire for cost-cutting measures, such as reducing overtime pay. there were also multiple news reports last week that the postal service is decommissioning hundreds of mail sorting machines. vermont senator bernie sanders called on the postmaster general to resign. >> this is a deliberate effort to defund and...
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again it is unclear what the illness is that robert trump passed from. we are waiting to hear more information from the white house. it is again his younger brother who had been ill since around the spring passed away late saturday night. kristen holmes, cnn, traveling with the president in bridgewater, new jersey. >> and less than an hour, ivanka trump tweeted out, uncle robert, we love you, are you in our hearts and prayers always. earlier this week, president trump spoke at the white house about his brother. this is what he had to say. >> i have a wonderful brother. we've had a great relationship for a long time from day one. it's a long time ago. and he's in the hospital right now and hopefully he'll be all right. but he's pretty, he's having a hard time. >> late saturday night robert trump passed away, president trump is expected to attend his brother's funeral. he was 71-years-old. meanwhile, the world is still losing ground in the battle against the coronavirus. the world health organization received reports of a record number of new cases in the
again it is unclear what the illness is that robert trump passed from. we are waiting to hear more information from the white house. it is again his younger brother who had been ill since around the spring passed away late saturday night. kristen holmes, cnn, traveling with the president in bridgewater, new jersey. >> and less than an hour, ivanka trump tweeted out, uncle robert, we love you, are you in our hearts and prayers always. earlier this week, president trump spoke at the white...
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connell had a great interview with robert wolf. i can't take credit. we'll keep robert wolf. we like him as well here. we like you. i'm out of time, steve. thank you so much, sir. great to see you as always. all right. connell: if steve keeps this up robert will call back in the way things are going. it was good. fair and balanced on both sides. here is another story we're looking at, that is interesting. movies in 2020 at prices of the year 1920. amc is out with plans to open 100 more locations next thursday. they will do it with 15-cent ticket pricing. 15 cents. the world's largest theater chain introducing a series of safety protocols to operate at reduced capacity to facilitate social distancing, also clean the theaters more. they will require people to wear masks. 15 cents. we'll be right back. when their growing family meant growing expenses, our agents helped make saving on insurance easy usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. ♪ ♪ and there has ne
connell had a great interview with robert wolf. i can't take credit. we'll keep robert wolf. we like him as well here. we like you. i'm out of time, steve. thank you so much, sir. great to see you as always. all right. connell: if steve keeps this up robert will call back in the way things are going. it was good. fair and balanced on both sides. here is another story we're looking at, that is interesting. movies in 2020 at prices of the year 1920. amc is out with plans to open 100 more...