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roberts. what he said was tell jerry to put his running shoes on. pat roberts gave me g the advantage of knong his plan well in advance of the publicr potential opponents and set the stagin my life m as somebody who you would look at and think no chance of ever being a united states senator but pat roberts found value in me and gave me the opportunity to serve whe i served today. never thought i would catch up with pat and house or in t house of representatives and never thought would catch up with pat roberts in the united ates senate but because he and his friends took an interest in me and because this is america that became possible. pat is only the 34th kansan to serve a term in the united states senate and i like that number. pat will recognize it 34 is spial to kansans because we ar the 34th estate admitted to the union and he is the 34th senator to serve a term from kansas in this body. pat roberts told me to put my running shoes on and ge me a chance and we had those running shoes on
roberts. what he said was tell jerry to put his running shoes on. pat roberts gave me g the advantage of knong his plan well in advance of the publicr potential opponents and set the stagin my life m as somebody who you would look at and think no chance of ever being a united states senator but pat roberts found value in me and gave me the opportunity to serve whe i served today. never thought i would catch up with pat and house or in t house of representatives and never thought would catch up...
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robert: something erupted in 2020. i wonder, dan, was it again to something we saw in the country in 1968. dan: i think this was somewhat different then 1968. -- than 1968. there were tremendous protests in the wake othe assassinaon of dr. king. this was different. this was an awakening of a fferent type in 2020. when everyone saw what had happened to george floyd as people literally watched him being killed in broad daylight. it set a different message. it sends a message that something was deeply wrong in this country. and what we saw in the early days of those protests that kept oihim was the diversity of the people in the streets. lacks and whites,ng ynd old, latinos and asians comell kinds of people all calling for action. a were calling for a recognition that there has beenerstent racism in the country that has gone untreated or at leastot resolved. this is aery difficult challenge for the country and has been for as long as we have been a nation but i think what happened in the summer was a signal that there was
robert: something erupted in 2020. i wonder, dan, was it again to something we saw in the country in 1968. dan: i think this was somewhat different then 1968. -- than 1968. there were tremendous protests in the wake othe assassinaon of dr. king. this was different. this was an awakening of a fferent type in 2020. when everyone saw what had happened to george floyd as people literally watched him being killed in broad daylight. it set a different message. it sends a message that something was...
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robert: turn the page. and in all comes as the country continues to reel from that pandemic as congress negotiates over spending and as federal offenses express alarm about russian hacking. joining us to discuss these issues are three of the nation's top political reporters. rachel scott, white house correspondent for abc news abc news, jonathan swan, national political reporter for axios. and san davis, congressional correspondent for national public radio, and co-host of the n.p.r. politics podcast. jonathan, take us inside the white house tonight. how is the president handling this moment? jonathan: well, depends which pot of the moment you want to talk about. he is completely fixated still on grievance and wanting to being upset with people like mitch mcconnell who he thinks are weak, who he thinks aren't sufficiently fighting for him. he's, you know, spending most of his time thinking about the election and thinking about how to spin that he's still in with a chanc and how to show his base that he's st
robert: turn the page. and in all comes as the country continues to reel from that pandemic as congress negotiates over spending and as federal offenses express alarm about russian hacking. joining us to discuss these issues are three of the nation's top political reporters. rachel scott, white house correspondent for abc news abc news, jonathan swan, national political reporter for axios. and san davis, congressional correspondent for national public radio, and co-host of the n.p.r. politics...
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robert: yes. it was mentioned in the last segment, the idea of the low interest rates locking things and at this cost. obviously it is very powerful in some sense. for higherl borrowers is almost free. it has a big influence on the math of m&a. whenlisa: windows -- lisa: does regulatory pressure start these?h on robert: that is a factor. when you really stand back from out of this, and i think about what are the likely risk factors of this market, one of them is exactly that. is that going to exacerbate things? is it going to change policy? are we going to have protests and riots? there's no question that is a risk factor to the economy in general. general,sically, in usually a harbinger of an economy to come. if those things really start weighing on the economy, m&a will turn around quite significantly. there's no question it is a factor. m&a is there a linkage of enthusiasm away from the big headline deals, which you are acclaimed for, is there a linkage between m&a enthusiasm and the small-cap
robert: yes. it was mentioned in the last segment, the idea of the low interest rates locking things and at this cost. obviously it is very powerful in some sense. for higherl borrowers is almost free. it has a big influence on the math of m&a. whenlisa: windows -- lisa: does regulatory pressure start these?h on robert: that is a factor. when you really stand back from out of this, and i think about what are the likely risk factors of this market, one of them is exactly that. is that going...
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robert: molly, what' the split screen here? president trump fighting on the ection on one front, president-elect biden onhe other, speaking as he did this week? molly:ell, all of the consequences that we have just been talking about and the potential uermining of the incoming president really have worristse eff on presidt-elect biden's ability to respond to the panmic from the day he gets into office. because so much of what he wants to do depends on americans believing that he's the president and listening to what he is saying. american public is too suspicious of him, of his legitimacy, of anything, you know, he wants tencourage americans to wear a mask for 100 days. but you don't have the per, e federal government doesn't have the power to compel that. so he needs americans' confidence in order to get that to work. same thing for a vaccine. can't compel people to take it. eds the states to distribute it and needs peopleo be willing and -- to believe in is vaccine, to believe that it's safe so that c thentry can move on from
robert: molly, what' the split screen here? president trump fighting on the ection on one front, president-elect biden onhe other, speaking as he did this week? molly:ell, all of the consequences that we have just been talking about and the potential uermining of the incoming president really have worristse eff on presidt-elect biden's ability to respond to the panmic from the day he gets into office. because so much of what he wants to do depends on americans believing that he's the president...
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roberts: pero no lo estaba. locutor: al regresar. 6 niÑos hispanos mueren bajo la custodia de agentes federales despuÉs de cruzar la frontera. hernandez: yo sentÍ que se me partiÓ desde aquÍ hasta abajo. mi corazÓn. locutor: comparte a sus mensajes ahora mismo en facebook, instagram, twitter y univisionnoticias.com participa en la conversaciÓn con quienes estÁn viendo "aquÍ y ahora". ¿una situación inesperada? magic root cover up de l'oréal. en tres segundos, raíces impecables. tres dos uno cero raíces. magic root cover up de l'oréal parís. ♪ come on! ♪ over here! ♪ es fuerte en nosotros... y por la que los hispanos manejan más camionetas y suv de ford combinadas que cualquier otra marca... ¿la razón? compartimos los mismos valores familiares: lealtad... entusiasmo... trabajo duro. por eso nuestra familia cada vez es más grande... fuerte. y empleamos más trabajadores por hora que cualquier otra marca... para que, en medio de tiempos difíciles, sigamos construyendo nuestro futuro con o
roberts: pero no lo estaba. locutor: al regresar. 6 niÑos hispanos mueren bajo la custodia de agentes federales despuÉs de cruzar la frontera. hernandez: yo sentÍ que se me partiÓ desde aquÍ hasta abajo. mi corazÓn. locutor: comparte a sus mensajes ahora mismo en facebook, instagram, twitter y univisionnoticias.com participa en la conversaciÓn con quienes estÁn viendo "aquÍ y ahora". ¿una situación inesperada? magic root cover up de l'oréal. en tres segundos, raíces...
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i know the marines will miss senator roberts. i will miss senator roberts. just like the remarks today and toave the honor joe so many stories and allow the stories and for me involving alaska is a very close friend of patson the seed of which i'm honored to pull here and i have learned so much of the stories that i have heard from senator roberts. a great example for me and so many other senators a statesman and marine and optimist. and then to a beautiful wife and a leader in the senate six chairmanshipsip who gets things done for his state and country and finally mr. president a man of integrity. is tough to be the chairman of the nate ethics committee but the senate ethics committee i much needed here to chair the committee for 24 years to say how much they believe in ts man's integrit on to serve othe eisenhower memorial commission and i saw again one of the great qualities of senator roberts' tenaci on a rainy night a few months ago i attend a dedication ceremony for president eisenhow and watched as america celebrated great american and kansan if ther
i know the marines will miss senator roberts. i will miss senator roberts. just like the remarks today and toave the honor joe so many stories and allow the stories and for me involving alaska is a very close friend of patson the seed of which i'm honored to pull here and i have learned so much of the stories that i have heard from senator roberts. a great example for me and so many other senators a statesman and marine and optimist. and then to a beautiful wife and a leader in the senate six...
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once again from washington moderator robert costa. robert: welcome to "washington week." anothefriday and another week wi president trump refusing to accept joe biden as theen preselect. but this moment is about more than defiance. the president's refusal to concede also has sweeping political implications, especially for the republican party. georgia, two g.o.p. senators are facing many republican voters now nodding along to the president's baseless clas and they could decide to sit out theanuary senate runoff w electionre the senate majority is on the line. here isy trump a lin wood in georgia this week. >> i want you to gohe to governor's mansion. i want you to circle it and riow your horns until kemp comes out and orders a special session of the georgia legislature! and then he can resignd. as far as i'm concerned, lock him up.r robert: otepublicans such as georgia election official gabriel sterling are ue, the president to stop. -- are urging the president to stop. >> it has to . mr. president, you hav condemned these actions or this language. senators, you have not
once again from washington moderator robert costa. robert: welcome to "washington week." anothefriday and another week wi president trump refusing to accept joe biden as theen preselect. but this moment is about more than defiance. the president's refusal to concede also has sweeping political implications, especially for the republican party. georgia, two g.o.p. senators are facing many republican voters now nodding along to the president's baseless clas and they could decide to sit...
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wes roberts, the chairman of the republican national committee, franki roberts, the staff person for strom thurmond. in his blood and in his family, there is not just politics, but public service. in 1980, pat roberts decided to be an officeholder, not an office staffer. the first letter i ever wrote to an editor of a kansas paper was to my hometown where his primary opponent lived, and i supported pat roberts in a letter to the editor when his opponent was somebody who was highly regarded and a friend of mine. but pat roberts' friendship and his commitment, who he is as a human being, and his sworn oath told me that pat roberts was the person i wanted to be my congressman, and the constituent in me said this is the guy i want serving me and my fellow kansans. he won that election in january of 1981 and became a house member representing the first district of kansas. known in our state as the big first. the geography of that district today and almost true when pat was the congressman is the size of the state of illinois. the largest city, salina, then population of about 35,000. it i
wes roberts, the chairman of the republican national committee, franki roberts, the staff person for strom thurmond. in his blood and in his family, there is not just politics, but public service. in 1980, pat roberts decided to be an officeholder, not an office staffer. the first letter i ever wrote to an editor of a kansas paper was to my hometown where his primary opponent lived, and i supported pat roberts in a letter to the editor when his opponent was somebody who was highly regarded and...
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i don't want to skip over robert. i said robert had no great affinity for the civil rights movement. once john kennedy died as i think almost everyone realized, people don't really know the kennedy history anymore. robert kennedy's life was transformed. he was a man transformed by his brother's death and he felt he had to pick up a legacy his brother had just begun and part of it was the civil rights movement and robert kennedy again there was no political benefit in this in a country which was white and increasingly conservative but robert kennedy pitched off that mantle and he fought for civil rights as strongly for that brief 5-year period as an individual in american politics and he became as we all know the leading figure, the white figure in the senate for the civil rights movement and when he died ted kennedy, he used this term in a speech in warsaw, massachusetts when he returns to political life after bobby's death i am going to pick up the fallen standard of my brothers and he became dedicated to this his wh
i don't want to skip over robert. i said robert had no great affinity for the civil rights movement. once john kennedy died as i think almost everyone realized, people don't really know the kennedy history anymore. robert kennedy's life was transformed. he was a man transformed by his brother's death and he felt he had to pick up a legacy his brother had just begun and part of it was the civil rights movement and robert kennedy again there was no political benefit in this in a country which was...
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roberts: ¿intentÓ abrir? tijeras: vino sellado y pues yo me quedÉ con eso, de que iba a enterrar a mi hijo sin verlo por Última vez. roberts: ella cumpliÓ con la tradiciÓn religiosa de celebrarle los 9 dÍas y pensaba poner una cruz en el puente donde habÍan encontrado su cuerpo. sin embargo, un dÍa antes de que lo hiciera, uno de sus hijos la llamÓ alarmado. tijeras: me dice "mamÁ, toda la maÑana me han estado molestando". le digo "¿de quÉ? o ¿quÉ?", "es que me estÁn mandando mensajes por facebook de que mi hermano estÁ vivo, que jonathan está vivo, que no estÁ muerto". roberts: la primera reacciÓn de felicitas tijeras fue de incredulidad. tijeras: "que no jueguen con eso. diles que, si te siguen mandando eso, le vas a hablar a la policÍa". roberts: segÚn la versiÓn que estaba circulando en las redes sociales, su hijo mayor estaba internado en una clÍnica para alcohÓlicos, conocida como "anexo" y siguiendo las reglas de la instituciÓn, no podÍa salir. tambiÉn estaba absolutamente ai
roberts: ¿intentÓ abrir? tijeras: vino sellado y pues yo me quedÉ con eso, de que iba a enterrar a mi hijo sin verlo por Última vez. roberts: ella cumpliÓ con la tradiciÓn religiosa de celebrarle los 9 dÍas y pensaba poner una cruz en el puente donde habÍan encontrado su cuerpo. sin embargo, un dÍa antes de que lo hiciera, uno de sus hijos la llamÓ alarmado. tijeras: me dice "mamÁ, toda la maÑana me han estado molestando". le digo "¿de quÉ? o ¿quÉ?", "es...
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once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good eve ome to "washington week." tonight, the supreme court rejected a bidy the attorney general of texas to challenge the vote intl four bround states. now, the order upends president trump's attempt to stay in power but all eyes remain on the oval office as the president ends this week stil raging about his defeat. on monday, the electoral college expected to cement president-elect joe biden's victory. and this week mr. biden carriedt on cabinet picks and congress continues to squabble over whether to pass a stimulus bill this month. all as the pandemic worsens and states gird for a bleak holiday season. joining me for insight and analysis are three top political reporters. molly ball, natial political correspondent for "time" magazine. errin haines. editor at large for the 19th. and phiserucker, white h bureau chief for the washington post. let's begin with president trump. here are his remarks at a holiday party thi week. president trump: we have tremendous cases right now, 18 states and at this moment -- [cheeri
once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good eve ome to "washington week." tonight, the supreme court rejected a bidy the attorney general of texas to challenge the vote intl four bround states. now, the order upends president trump's attempt to stay in power but all eyes remain on the oval office as the president ends this week stil raging about his defeat. on monday, the electoral college expected to cement president-elect joe biden's victory. and this week mr....
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justice roberts: thank you. chief justice roberts: justice breyer? justice breyer: i was also concerned about what justice thomas brought up. to clear away some weeds from my mind, would you tell me where i miss this, or if i'm right. we are looking at statute 141. a says the secretaries felt -- i'll take a centennial census. b says the tabulation of the population that he just took, as required for the apportionment of representatives. that tabulation shall be reported by the secretary of the president. that is the report we are concerned about, that is the tabulation we are concerned about. it is based on that where you go to 2a, the president shall transmit a statement showing the whole number of persons for the purpose of apportionment. we are not interested in other ways, we are interested in this report in this tabulation under 141b. if i am right so far, the president's order says -- i will tell you why i want that. i want that because it is our policy that illegal aliens will not be included in the census. i cannot tell exactly which ones but
justice roberts: thank you. chief justice roberts: justice breyer? justice breyer: i was also concerned about what justice thomas brought up. to clear away some weeds from my mind, would you tell me where i miss this, or if i'm right. we are looking at statute 141. a says the secretaries felt -- i'll take a centennial census. b says the tabulation of the population that he just took, as required for the apportionment of representatives. that tabulation shall be reported by the secretary of the...
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senator roberts great grandfather, jw roberts founded the second oldest newspaper in kansas and my dad started at a minneapolis paper as a sports reporter where his main beat was the minnesota vikings. so, maybe our-- the things that we have in common stop there, but certainly, that newspaper background is something we have talked about and share. i will miss senator roberts' humor and good work and look forward continuing to work with senator stabenow and senator boseman as leaders of the agriculture committee. next senator alexander. senator alexander served the people of tennessee for more combined years for their state. with both senator roberts and senator alexander, we'll miss the long commitment and service to the government. senator alexander has served our country as he worked to find concensus on issues that matter most, like education, health care, mental health and addiction and i saw him workday by day with senator patty murray and they were able to pass so many bills to show this academy bills, to show you can get things done, including the changes that they made, no chil
senator roberts great grandfather, jw roberts founded the second oldest newspaper in kansas and my dad started at a minneapolis paper as a sports reporter where his main beat was the minnesota vikings. so, maybe our-- the things that we have in common stop there, but certainly, that newspaper background is something we have talked about and share. i will miss senator roberts' humor and good work and look forward continuing to work with senator stabenow and senator boseman as leaders of the...
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chief justice roberts: mr. katyal. mr. katyal: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: this case is not about private activity or beliefs. when an fca signs a taxpayer-funded contract, it is delegated government power to inspect and approve foster families under section 3700 of the pennsylvania code. a universal clause in every contract bars sexual orientation discrimination when carrying out that delegated power. that clause contains no exceptions, and it applies equally to every fca, religious and secular alike. css says the constitution compelled the city to give it a different contract. there is no precedent for such a thing. this is, as the chief justice said, the city's own program and its own wards of the state. the government has broad powers to impose conditions on contractors like css that stand in the government's shoes performing government functions. ms. windham even admitted that the government has more leeway as a contractor. she just says css isn't one. that's all the debate n
chief justice roberts: mr. katyal. mr. katyal: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: this case is not about private activity or beliefs. when an fca signs a taxpayer-funded contract, it is delegated government power to inspect and approve foster families under section 3700 of the pennsylvania code. a universal clause in every contract bars sexual orientation discrimination when carrying out that delegated power. that clause contains no exceptions, and it applies equally to...
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live coverage here on cspan2 >> senator pat roberts is retrying gave us farewell speech on the senate floor after giving 40ears in congress pretty talked about his career with the work on the farm bills and the eisenhower memorial in washington d.c. after his speech colleagues paid tribute to his career. vac first i think the leadership on both sides for ivthis opportunity to give the pat roberts audio speech. the story of how i got into politics is a pretty straight family path. as a fourth g generation kansan my great-grandfathers on bh sides of the roberts patrick family or pioneer newspaper editors who came to kansas as crusading abolitionists. to say i bleed fourth-generation pnters ink wi be close to the truth. however the main influence of geany public service was my
live coverage here on cspan2 >> senator pat roberts is retrying gave us farewell speech on the senate floor after giving 40ears in congress pretty talked about his career with the work on the farm bills and the eisenhower memorial in washington d.c. after his speech colleagues paid tribute to his career. vac first i think the leadership on both sides for ivthis opportunity to give the pat roberts audio speech. the story of how i got into politics is a pretty straight family path. as a...
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senator roberts. my colleague senator pat roberts, as we know, is the longest serving member of congress in kansas history. he leaves the senate as a giant in his home state and a true champion for the people of kansas. in his words he's a kansan through and through. born in topeka earning his journalism degree from kansas state and representing kansas for 16 years in the house and 22 years in the senate. i serve on the agriculture committee, and he has been my chairman. and i have been proud to serve with him as a fellow farm state senator where he has been a champion for the breadbasket of america as kansas is known. he has also worked tirelessly to honor those legendary kansans who came before him. earlier this year senator roberts was there to cut the dedication at the eisenhower memorial, a monument he has been devoted to as chairman of the eisenhower memorial commission. he is one of the few members of congress who can actually say he met president eisenhower. at the dedication senator roberts r
senator roberts. my colleague senator pat roberts, as we know, is the longest serving member of congress in kansas history. he leaves the senate as a giant in his home state and a true champion for the people of kansas. in his words he's a kansan through and through. born in topeka earning his journalism degree from kansas state and representing kansas for 16 years in the house and 22 years in the senate. i serve on the agriculture committee, and he has been my chairman. and i have been proud...
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ursula: can i start, robert? robert: why don't you start, ursula? i will, in -- i will come in blazing behind. ursula: i will start with the quotas story and make sure we are clear. i think michael said it to start with. it's interesting how this becomes a divisive issue, when it is not you. [laughter] quotas are used every single day all the time, particularly in , government programs. so that is one. the second, we have a world where 60-something percent of the population is not white and male. more than 60-something percent of the population is not white and male. the wealth of the world, because supremacist belief and structure, is concentrated in whites and males. i don't want to fix everything at once. but if we are fair, and if you have reasonable economic acumen, mathematical acumen, you understand that participating in a fight for greatness when two thirds of the population is hindered, is hampering your progress, is a stupid idea. that's why after a long time they start to include women. like, my god,ere half the world is women we can't ,
ursula: can i start, robert? robert: why don't you start, ursula? i will, in -- i will come in blazing behind. ursula: i will start with the quotas story and make sure we are clear. i think michael said it to start with. it's interesting how this becomes a divisive issue, when it is not you. [laughter] quotas are used every single day all the time, particularly in , government programs. so that is one. the second, we have a world where 60-something percent of the population is not white and...
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chief justice roberts: justice kagan. justice kagan: general underwood, if i could take you back to the standing question. this is the way i understood what came out of general wall's minutes. you -- the government has tons of records on tons of people. i mean, we're not just talking about i.c.e. detainees. by the time you think about daca recipients and people in removal proceedings and a number of other categories, you easily get over 4 million people. but general wall says that that's not the problem. the problem is a matching problem. and, essentially, the department has not yet sort of gone through this process of trying to match those numbers with the answers to the census questionnaire. now, i don't really quite understand how that process works, so i'm wondering, if you do, if you can tell me whether you think it's credible that they, the census bureau, at this point, would not know approximately how many people they'll be able to exclude, of all the people that they have administrative records on. and i guess the
chief justice roberts: justice kagan. justice kagan: general underwood, if i could take you back to the standing question. this is the way i understood what came out of general wall's minutes. you -- the government has tons of records on tons of people. i mean, we're not just talking about i.c.e. detainees. by the time you think about daca recipients and people in removal proceedings and a number of other categories, you easily get over 4 million people. but general wall says that that's not...
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thanks so much well robert c.n.n. sellars offered a steaming critique of the democratic party's neglect of black men do you agree or disagree with his assessment and if you agree what can the democratic party do to be inclusive and responsive to the needs of black men. well because you have to endure what's been very nice about what the democratic party thinks of african-american men of this is not something new you know oddball so you can go back to robert to suggest some statements after prince obama will do but there were so has this top notorious statement off camera about feeling castrated by the democratic party and not advocating for you know african-american and shoots the problem is that all the. army are important to black men. somehow it gets the base of the democratic party african-american men are generally more fiscally conservative they're more into that entrepreneurship they're more interested in family values than perhaps one of the progressive base so the idea is to get you in to be quiet long enough
thanks so much well robert c.n.n. sellars offered a steaming critique of the democratic party's neglect of black men do you agree or disagree with his assessment and if you agree what can the democratic party do to be inclusive and responsive to the needs of black men. well because you have to endure what's been very nice about what the democratic party thinks of african-american men of this is not something new you know oddball so you can go back to robert to suggest some statements after...
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the pat roberts of kansas of 1996 i promised when washington spoke, kansas would listen. and i -- it's what happened during my tenure as chairman that i believe i have had the most lasting effects. it's not just having the gavel, it's what you do with it. taking part and leading eight farm bills in the house and senate, i have touched and improved many lives and mindful of what farm families do for our nation in a trouble and angry world as we crafted each bill. i was fortunate that my first committee assignments were to serve on the arms services committee as well as agriculture. strom thurmond was the very senior chairman who never even called me by my name. i was recognized as, quote, the senator who had the good sense to marry a fine, beautiful south carolina girl. my role on the armed services comoitd was simple. it was -- committee was simple, to collect the small change by the air force to continue to have the air corps as a the new war fighting lab. i had the privilege of being the senate intelligence committee chairman for four years during the iraq war and led t
the pat roberts of kansas of 1996 i promised when washington spoke, kansas would listen. and i -- it's what happened during my tenure as chairman that i believe i have had the most lasting effects. it's not just having the gavel, it's what you do with it. taking part and leading eight farm bills in the house and senate, i have touched and improved many lives and mindful of what farm families do for our nation in a trouble and angry world as we crafted each bill. i was fortunate that my first...
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-[robert] barbara? i have no doubt in my mind you're gonna succeed at your business just as you did the first business. but i think you want us to pay now with what it's gonna be worth five years out, and that's a tall order. nobody's comfortable like that. i'm sorry. i'm out. four sharks are now out. only robert remains in. this is a tough one. i think you did a really good job of being confident without being arrogant. when somebody insults you, you shouldn't insult 'em back, but you should stand up for yourself. so i like that. here's my problem-- you want to use $250,000 to take a risk on the foxes. -i have a problem with that. -well, what if we came to the table with-- hang on a sec. i'll make you an offer. let's go 50/50 on the foxes and give me 10% for my investment. in taking faith in you, give me 10% of the hunks for my $250,000 also. -interesting structure. -that is a great deal. -yeah. -and i am a great guy. so you're saying $250,000 for 10% of college hunks hauling junk and 50% of college fo
-[robert] barbara? i have no doubt in my mind you're gonna succeed at your business just as you did the first business. but i think you want us to pay now with what it's gonna be worth five years out, and that's a tall order. nobody's comfortable like that. i'm sorry. i'm out. four sharks are now out. only robert remains in. this is a tough one. i think you did a really good job of being confident without being arrogant. when somebody insults you, you shouldn't insult 'em back, but you should...
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we hear from pat roberts next. he spent 15 years serving the house and 22 years in the senate. my colleagues, first i thank the leadership on both sides for this opportunity to give the pat roberts adios amigos speech. as a fourth generation kansan, my great grandfathers on both sides of the roberts-patrick family, were pioneer newspaper editors who came to kansas as crusading abolitionists. to say i believe fourth generation printer's ink would be very close to the truth. the main influence that drew me to public service was my dad, wes roberts, who was a newspaper man and soon journalism led to politics. he served as chief of staff and advisor for several kansas governors becoming the state republican chairman. in 1952, my dad was asked to head up the citizens for ike campaign which was a genuine army of volunteers made up of legions of veterans, women's groups and republicans who wanted a candidate who could win, plus they really liked ike. at 16, at my dad's tow, i was a sergeant at arms at the 1962 convention back when the conventions actually chose the nominee for preside
we hear from pat roberts next. he spent 15 years serving the house and 22 years in the senate. my colleagues, first i thank the leadership on both sides for this opportunity to give the pat roberts adios amigos speech. as a fourth generation kansan, my great grandfathers on both sides of the roberts-patrick family, were pioneer newspaper editors who came to kansas as crusading abolitionists. to say i believe fourth generation printer's ink would be very close to the truth. the main influence...
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chief justice roberts: mr. goldstein, would you like to take a minute to wrap up? mr. goldstein: thank you, sir. i want to address the argument it is sufficient that google could write declarations that would require developers to learn new instructions and we are just stealing this efficient way of doing it. the sole effect of oracle's rule would make the creation of innovative computer programming less efficient. that would turn the copyright act on its head. they so lack creativity the , declarations deserve the least copyright protection. there is no textual basis for that. connecting developer commands is essential to the method. without which they are , worthless. by claiming the exclusive right to the declaration's function oracle is asserting a patent right in order to insulate itself and competition. that any02b provides method of operation that is in java se. there is no exception for the methods for which there are possible substitutes. saying developers could use different commands is another way of
chief justice roberts: mr. goldstein, would you like to take a minute to wrap up? mr. goldstein: thank you, sir. i want to address the argument it is sufficient that google could write declarations that would require developers to learn new instructions and we are just stealing this efficient way of doing it. the sole effect of oracle's rule would make the creation of innovative computer programming less efficient. that would turn the copyright act on its head. they so lack creativity the ,...
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why perhaps lewdly not if anything robert e. lee was worse than hitler after all robert lee represented a regime that some slave ships into africa kick now you know the vigils drug moment chains across the atlantic and have them work for free the regime that mr we defended lasted for decades for hundreds of years the united states of america or in north america before the united states of america the 3rd reich only lasted about 121314 years if anything robert e. lee is a more despicable dishonorable figure than the nazis and those comments those quotations allegedly from robert e. lee i'd like to know from what year they were taken was that were the comments after he was defeated on the battlefield not least because of the sacrifice and bravery of black soldiers or what these comments render while he was defending a slave owning regime just to get your thoughts on the big picture here that clearly there's a problem is even going through a racial inequality in the us but isn't this statue obsession really a sideshow the real issu
why perhaps lewdly not if anything robert e. lee was worse than hitler after all robert lee represented a regime that some slave ships into africa kick now you know the vigils drug moment chains across the atlantic and have them work for free the regime that mr we defended lasted for decades for hundreds of years the united states of america or in north america before the united states of america the 3rd reich only lasted about 121314 years if anything robert e. lee is a more despicable...
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robert: i think the surprise is the rate at which job growth decelerated. it slowed down from about 600,000 jobs in october two just around two to 50,000 jobs in -- 250,000 jobs in november. and that suggests with the rapid increase in the covid pandemic, with hospitals filling up and businesses shutting down around the country, we can well look forward to a possibility of a return to recession in december and the first quarter of 2021. rob: forgive me for interrupting you. the background to those numbers is the fact the unemployment rate fell from 6.7% -- to 6.7% from 6.9%. i'm reading one of the concerns is that's because a lot of people, having been out of work for so long, are essentially giving up all effort to try to find work. how legitimate a concern is that, you think? robert: absolutely, top concern. that unemployment number, frankly, is a mirage. our data suggests there are 25 million workers in the united states who have been hurt by the recession. the unemployment rate under counts the numbers of unemployed in many ways. my colleague, heidi sch
robert: i think the surprise is the rate at which job growth decelerated. it slowed down from about 600,000 jobs in october two just around two to 50,000 jobs in -- 250,000 jobs in november. and that suggests with the rapid increase in the covid pandemic, with hospitals filling up and businesses shutting down around the country, we can well look forward to a possibility of a return to recession in december and the first quarter of 2021. rob: forgive me for interrupting you. the background to...
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that was, are, of course, robert redfield this morning. and the white house task force has issued a dire warning to state officials in its most recent report which isn't made public. it has to be leaked saying the risk to americans is at a historic high and that, quote, we are in a very dangerous place due to the extremely limited -- this document which had to be object stained not shared with the public voluntarily warns about an impending surge after the thanksgiving holiday. this comes as nearly 100,000 people are hospitalized. it's a grim milestone that we will likely mark and there's a grim milestone that the days ahead of us may likely be the end of the pandemic.
that was, are, of course, robert redfield this morning. and the white house task force has issued a dire warning to state officials in its most recent report which isn't made public. it has to be leaked saying the risk to americans is at a historic high and that, quote, we are in a very dangerous place due to the extremely limited -- this document which had to be object stained not shared with the public voluntarily warns about an impending surge after the thanksgiving holiday. this comes as...
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the decision, a five to four decision, was read by justice roberts. he said, "the railroads, though dedicated to public use, remain private property. their assets may not be taken without just compensation. there is no warrant for taking the property or money of one and giving it to another. petitioners constantly recur to such phrases as employee morale. fear of old age dependency. these matters obviously lie outside the orbit of congressional power." thus the railroad retirement act of 1934 was declared void. the court seemed to say, no such act can be found valid. yet just a few months later, president roosevelt was signing a law vast in scope and startling similar in design. social security. could it possibly survive a constitutional challenge? if the president had doubts about it, he did not show them. yet he had reason to doubt. not only as to social security, but as to other new deal laws as well. in district courts throughout the land, not only in boston but also in san francisco, new orleans, houston, savannah, and elsewhere, injunctions were
the decision, a five to four decision, was read by justice roberts. he said, "the railroads, though dedicated to public use, remain private property. their assets may not be taken without just compensation. there is no warrant for taking the property or money of one and giving it to another. petitioners constantly recur to such phrases as employee morale. fear of old age dependency. these matters obviously lie outside the orbit of congressional power." thus the railroad retirement act...
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robert craft here is a fishermen. he built this bark wigwam with albert simms and jason conway, as yet there are few women here. the beds are hung up like this every morning, but the fire is dying out is a rare occurrence. over at the fox dugout nearby, morning tasks are likewise under way. mr. fox is doing something that has to be done in carving a home out of a wilderness. lucinda fox is grinding corn, a food important to all of the settlers while brother oliver milks the family goat. >> some careless bachelors, john? >> you would be welcome. do not speak of it to susan. >> the settlers shared dangers together and they gladly share others, too. >> how seems master robert today, mistress fox?lxÑ >> i feel there is little change. the fever has not left him these many days. >> one day when you're well again, laddy, you can hunt dear again with jason. >> the fireplace doesn't always give adequate heat, especially when there's sickness in the house, sickness that may be very serious. today, as always, there is a full sc
robert craft here is a fishermen. he built this bark wigwam with albert simms and jason conway, as yet there are few women here. the beds are hung up like this every morning, but the fire is dying out is a rare occurrence. over at the fox dugout nearby, morning tasks are likewise under way. mr. fox is doing something that has to be done in carving a home out of a wilderness. lucinda fox is grinding corn, a food important to all of the settlers while brother oliver milks the family goat....
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robert kellercarol' biographies . is a twist on and intimidates andet the things that he wants what is kind of being this overbearing figure. the ted kendy was note last semester of the senate . inoduced 2552 pieces of legislation. a pass six or 700 pieces of legislation and he was certain the most productive senator in the history of the american senate but he didn't dot in lyndon johnson's corporate he didis own technique to never be overbearing but to nudged and to start people and get people on his side. he was the carrot to lyndon johnson stic i know understand how he worked, i can summarize it in something that you would never hear said in today's senate. whenever he would introduce a piece of lislation he would always say to itself, give me a republican. any get me a republican cosponsor for this. because that is how were going to get the legistion passed . will get it by joining together with the republins. he would also say the old phrase, the perfe is always the enemy of the good . he wanted medicare for all
robert kellercarol' biographies . is a twist on and intimidates andet the things that he wants what is kind of being this overbearing figure. the ted kendy was note last semester of the senate . inoduced 2552 pieces of legislation. a pass six or 700 pieces of legislation and he was certain the most productive senator in the history of the american senate but he didn't dot in lyndon johnson's corporate he didis own technique to never be overbearing but to nudged and to start people and get...
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robert, robert, robert, robert! >> reporter: what happened? the prosecutor said the citizens 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. >> reporter: a theory backed up by forensics. the shots were fired from close range, two or three feet. reseri do on one man's hands and only on one trigger guard. >> the dna matched that of mr. hall. >> i think that rob hall went to the walgreens in order to confront emmett corrigan, that he took the loaded gun, and rob decided that was his opportunity to get his kandi back by killing emmett. >> reporter: why did he talk to emmett for eight minutes before he fired? the store was closing, said the prosecutor, people were going home. >> i think he waited until there were no eyewitnesses, and he executed emmett corrigan. >> reporter: a night and tidy they're -- neat and tidy theory agreed the defense, but complet
robert, robert, robert, robert! >> reporter: what happened? the prosecutor said the citizens 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. >> reporter: a theory backed up by forensics. the shots were fired from close range, two or three feet. reseri do on one man's hands and only...
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chief justice roberts: justice alito? justice alito: in this case we have received amicus briefs from organizations and individuals who are very concerned about what your interpretation would mean a -- mean for personal privacy. there are many government employees were given access to all sorts of personal information for use in performing their jobs, but if they use that for personal protect to make money, or carry out criminal activity, to harass people they don't like, they can do enormous damage. the same thing for people who work for private entities -- think of the person in the fraud detection section of a bank who has access to credit card numbers and uses that sell for a to personal profit. do you think none of that was of concern when congress enacted that -- this statute? mr. fisher: justice alito, with due respect, i don't think it was. what congress was concerned about is computer hacking, and that is up and down the legislative history. this new problem of hacking. the two things i would add to that -- becau
chief justice roberts: justice alito? justice alito: in this case we have received amicus briefs from organizations and individuals who are very concerned about what your interpretation would mean a -- mean for personal privacy. there are many government employees were given access to all sorts of personal information for use in performing their jobs, but if they use that for personal protect to make money, or carry out criminal activity, to harass people they don't like, they can do enormous...
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thanks so much well robert cnn's mccoury sellers offered a steaming critique of the democratic party's neglect of black men do you agree or disagree with his assessment and if you agree what can the democratic party do to be inclusive and responsive to the needs of black men. to enter what's been very nice about what the democratic party thinks of african-american men of this is not something new you know of also you can go back to reverend jesse jackson statements afterwards obama will do what the word so has its top notorious statement off camera about feeling castrated by the democratic party and not advocating you know african-american issues the problem with all the. army are important to black men. somehow it gets the base of the democratic party african-american men are generally more fiscally conservative they're more interested entrepreneurship they're more interested in family values of them perhaps one of progressive base so the idea is to get them to be quiet long enough so they can bridge so you can convey the support from other parts of your base and keep taking that can
thanks so much well robert cnn's mccoury sellers offered a steaming critique of the democratic party's neglect of black men do you agree or disagree with his assessment and if you agree what can the democratic party do to be inclusive and responsive to the needs of black men. to enter what's been very nice about what the democratic party thinks of african-american men of this is not something new you know of also you can go back to reverend jesse jackson statements afterwards obama will do what...
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ringing is robert tip -- weighing in is robert tipp. what is the team looking for? robert: we are looking for an extension and we believe it will be a nonevent. we are committed to buying through the middle of next year and they will be expanding that, and they have aggressively stocked up this market supply. they have absorbed it. i think it is one of those by the rumor issues. we saw that before with the ecb and markets, gets to the expensive end of the range by the time they announced the big round of stimulus and it looks like that is where we are. tom: i am going to go imf green book on you, the same financial stability report. there are all of these crosscurrents. the great presumption is that these are smooth curves and things believes into the future. are we underplaying the tail risk, or shocks and jump conditions that we could see within the price of fixed income? robert: yes and no, we are seeing it every day, men -- many bungee jobs and intraday movements. by the time you get to the end of it, there is volunteered -- volatility. happy birthday, by the wa
ringing is robert tip -- weighing in is robert tipp. what is the team looking for? robert: we are looking for an extension and we believe it will be a nonevent. we are committed to buying through the middle of next year and they will be expanding that, and they have aggressively stocked up this market supply. they have absorbed it. i think it is one of those by the rumor issues. we saw that before with the ecb and markets, gets to the expensive end of the range by the time they announced the...
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the changes in the community however, have made little difference to robert. although many of the fish he catches and drives are now shipped to england the. digging for clams along the shore. it's still a task for the children. this is a task the children enjoy and one which is very important to colors who bless their food directly from land and sea. food must be taken from shore and from field, lake and from stream. and there is game to be had in the forest to the. john fox has learned well of the nearby forest which harbors many turkeys and brought them abroad. and the gardens of the settlement, medicinal herbs are grown. some of local origin and other transporter from england. who is skilled in the preparation supervises a selection to be used in a special brought. later, she carries her preparation to a case of serious illness in the home of harold perry. >> here is herbs freshly brewed. >> it's most timing and welcome the. >> yes, there is still sickness and there is still the helpfulness of neighbor towards neighbor. there has to be in a new land where t
the changes in the community however, have made little difference to robert. although many of the fish he catches and drives are now shipped to england the. digging for clams along the shore. it's still a task for the children. this is a task the children enjoy and one which is very important to colors who bless their food directly from land and sea. food must be taken from shore and from field, lake and from stream. and there is game to be had in the forest to the. john fox has learned well of...
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i am robert, for the a.i. i am very glad to have outgoing mid incoming chairman of organ the committee skip this morning to talk with us about the coming congress and the priorities. for hogan committee, as many of you know, o new center of conservative thinking and policy proposals for years. current vice president pence in house for hogan, chairman a.i. scholars often work with public and study committee on major issues. i have tested before the committee and security party policy, without china scholars talking about china, they are the emerging leadership in conservative movement in the u.s. we are pleased to have both the outgoing chairman, mike johnson from louisiana from indiana mike johnson from louisiana and jim thanks from indiana. i'm going to do a quick interruption of them and then ask questions but we will take questions from the audience. if you would like to ask questions, please submit them to chris see hris.gavin at a.org. we will put them up. i have a bunch of my own questions as well so we
i am robert, for the a.i. i am very glad to have outgoing mid incoming chairman of organ the committee skip this morning to talk with us about the coming congress and the priorities. for hogan committee, as many of you know, o new center of conservative thinking and policy proposals for years. current vice president pence in house for hogan, chairman a.i. scholars often work with public and study committee on major issues. i have tested before the committee and security party policy, without...
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wes roberts. as a newsperman and soon journalism led to politics. he served as chief of staff and advisor for several kansas governors becoming then the state republican chairman. 1952, my dad was asked to head up the citizens for high campaign that was a genuine army of volunteers made up of legions of veterans, women's groups and mostly republicans wanted eight candidates who could win. plus, they really liked ike. at 16, i was a sgt of arms at th 1952 convention. back when convictions chose the nominee for president. vividly remember my two lasting experiences. the renowned senator from illinois everett dirksen, was a key leader in the bob taft campaign. senator dirksen known for his long eloent speeches was in the midst of his convention remarks when the entire new york delegation led by former governor and presidential candidate tom dey, marched in and with considerable noise they took their seats. dirksenause and pointed directly at dooey and wit his booming voice said this. use or outlive this replican party down to defeat in 1944. and again
wes roberts. as a newsperman and soon journalism led to politics. he served as chief of staff and advisor for several kansas governors becoming then the state republican chairman. 1952, my dad was asked to head up the citizens for high campaign that was a genuine army of volunteers made up of legions of veterans, women's groups and mostly republicans wanted eight candidates who could win. plus, they really liked ike. at 16, i was a sgt of arms at th 1952 convention. back when convictions chose...
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in fact, one of the reviews said robert draper's marvelous new book brings it back. a scathing portrait, yet you seem to have purposely chosen language that's not what anyone would describe as scathing in tone. you don't use descriptions that are packed with contempt or sarcasm and you also write tha these people that aear in this book are patriotic men and women and the humanity of this narrative seems as iortant as the factual revelations. why was that approac so important to you? >> well, basically to, you know, to give the story line due. this is not a political exercise as you mentioned, david. at the time that i took it, george w. bush was beginning a resurgence of popularity owing to sitting president donald trump. very different man and the time that i publish my previous book in september 2002, bush's popular approval rating was 28 overall among democratst was 9. out a year ago president bush's approval rating ang democrats was 52, so he clearly enjoyed a bounce and i think people were responding to the decency and the overall comportments and that does not
in fact, one of the reviews said robert draper's marvelous new book brings it back. a scathing portrait, yet you seem to have purposely chosen language that's not what anyone would describe as scathing in tone. you don't use descriptions that are packed with contempt or sarcasm and you also write tha these people that aear in this book are patriotic men and women and the humanity of this narrative seems as iortant as the factual revelations. why was that approac so important to you? >>...
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see the football byron munich had to battle from behind to the ball skirt and it was red hot striker robert watson d'arcy to the rescue yet again. i'm sorry so much got to thank you for joining us germany plans to roll out its coded vaccination program on december 27th and nursing homes will be the 1st in line to receive the shots but the vaccines won't come soon enough for many of germany's hospitals a leading german doctor fears more and more medics will be left making decisions on who gets lifesaving treatment in the coming weeks we look now at the already dire situation in one german hospital. a new kind of a patient has a drive by ambulance to try bags university hospital he's traveling in a special isolation pod so none of the transport team gets a. affected that patient is only in his forty's he's transferred to viviane it starts months intensive care unit with 5 members of her team she turns him on his stomach the prone position is an important therapy for seriously ill tova patients the team make sure the patient is well padded as he will lie like this for several hours afterwards
see the football byron munich had to battle from behind to the ball skirt and it was red hot striker robert watson d'arcy to the rescue yet again. i'm sorry so much got to thank you for joining us germany plans to roll out its coded vaccination program on december 27th and nursing homes will be the 1st in line to receive the shots but the vaccines won't come soon enough for many of germany's hospitals a leading german doctor fears more and more medics will be left making decisions on who gets...
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and it's robert hughes on the tape saying i'm in liskeard in the 7000 model of the county jail and and you know he he ran down how he killed his mom. my jaw is just on the table i can't believe it this is my friend this robert hughes this christian this good guy my case was the 4th case 4th defendant against whom robert hughes had come forward and claimed a confession in the span of about a year and a half i think for about a decade prosecutors had this corrupt alliance with jailhouse informants who would . either make up or try to solicit confessions from fellow inmates and then use that information to try to get through leniency on their own case their own sentence there was a shift in my attorney with the tape of robert hughes he gave up on me. i saw it in his eyes. i saw his eyes. those had been incarcerated now for a year as long as it's been which was in comprehensible to me that anybody can spend a day let alone close to a year on bars for something he didn't do now i have another year to wait potentially and so much trial one of the times when i came back up front juvenile hall
and it's robert hughes on the tape saying i'm in liskeard in the 7000 model of the county jail and and you know he he ran down how he killed his mom. my jaw is just on the table i can't believe it this is my friend this robert hughes this christian this good guy my case was the 4th case 4th defendant against whom robert hughes had come forward and claimed a confession in the span of about a year and a half i think for about a decade prosecutors had this corrupt alliance with jailhouse...
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i would suggest two things, that if robert is interested in this he might do. david luther, l-u-p-h-e-r, has written a recent book on classical influences, or evidences in the records of plymouth, and he actually talks about the passage from seneca specifically, as well as some other indications of a knowledge among the pilgrims of classical literature. he also -- another book would be jeremy d. bangs who is one of our co-editors recently published an inventory of all of the private libraries of people who died in plymouth in the 17th century and who left evidence of book ownership in their libraries. and the large number of volumes is impressive. in fact, i don't want to go on too long here, but one of the things that always struck me is that we don't recognize enough the sort of intellectual baggage as jeremy has referred to in another piece, of the pilgrims. and even when we go to plymouth plantation, which is a marvelous re-creation in which they give you a sense of the dress, the livestock, the building materials, but nowhere do you have any sense of the l
i would suggest two things, that if robert is interested in this he might do. david luther, l-u-p-h-e-r, has written a recent book on classical influences, or evidences in the records of plymouth, and he actually talks about the passage from seneca specifically, as well as some other indications of a knowledge among the pilgrims of classical literature. he also -- another book would be jeremy d. bangs who is one of our co-editors recently published an inventory of all of the private libraries...