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robert e. lee a life, it comprehensive biography of a figure a lot of us think we might now, but will cover new interesting insight about him. if i said earlier, it was just published yesterday, so congratulations allen, we're so excited to have you a day after publication day. you can purchase a copy of the book from the atlanta history center bookstore it's online, we ship, there is in-store pick up. we want to quickly introduce my speaker and then turn it over to him. and give an orientation an introduction to his work. allen guelzo is a research scholar at the council of humanities, princeton university. he's a specialist in early 19th century american history. he won the lincoln prize three times, a prize for military history and other honors. he lives in pennsylvania allen, welcome, and thank you so much for being here. >> thank you very much, claire, for hosting this program, monique for acting as our wonderful technical support and hello to all of my friends in atlanta, a city i have kn
robert e. lee a life, it comprehensive biography of a figure a lot of us think we might now, but will cover new interesting insight about him. if i said earlier, it was just published yesterday, so congratulations allen, we're so excited to have you a day after publication day. you can purchase a copy of the book from the atlanta history center bookstore it's online, we ship, there is in-store pick up. we want to quickly introduce my speaker and then turn it over to him. and give an orientation...
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robert e. lee does is he looks at things and then he looks away and many of these difficulties that we see today we say that's a contradiction. how can we say this on one hand the call at this on the other? and it's a contradiction that it's not his responsibility and his officers and soldiers behave in a certain way he was not going to look at it. it simply was not going to be a subject that he was going to concern himself with. that was for his subordinates to take care of. >> it's a in treating especially since he so adamant about the conduct of the union troops. >> yes right and the conduct of those union troops was one thing to help to push him further and further away from this imagined role of the reconciler towards we have to beat these yankees. understand to he really finds offensive not the union soldiers misbehaving because soldiers are going to misbehave. i'm sorry to the nature of the thing but what really upsets them is the directive for the misbehavior is coming from the very top
robert e. lee does is he looks at things and then he looks away and many of these difficulties that we see today we say that's a contradiction. how can we say this on one hand the call at this on the other? and it's a contradiction that it's not his responsibility and his officers and soldiers behave in a certain way he was not going to look at it. it simply was not going to be a subject that he was going to concern himself with. that was for his subordinates to take care of. >> it's a in...
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one is, by december 1862, robert e lee is robert e lee. he's not just the son-in-law of george washington, robert e lee had gone to any confederate court said i don't want to go through with this, i shouldn't have to go through with this, i seriously doubt whether any bridging effect confederate court would have stopped him. if he wanted to derail the whole process, who would stand up impact of general we? the other interesting thing is that lee persists moving forward with the emancipation. not only emancipate slaves but a slave family he did in his own name which he was not obliged by the custis estate for emancipating. we can have 1863, robert e lee is slave less. what's more, he's battering jefferson davis. he sank the confederacy must emancipate us slaves because otherwise we're never going to have any time standing in the eyes of the rest of the world but spring of 1865, he's advocating emancipation of slaves. the confederate army. on both terms, it's easy to say while he was doing this out of pragmatic reasons, not because he felt m
one is, by december 1862, robert e lee is robert e lee. he's not just the son-in-law of george washington, robert e lee had gone to any confederate court said i don't want to go through with this, i shouldn't have to go through with this, i seriously doubt whether any bridging effect confederate court would have stopped him. if he wanted to derail the whole process, who would stand up impact of general we? the other interesting thing is that lee persists moving forward with the emancipation....
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(robert)'ve got very fortinhat i'm thn a reet rorter, i'm the froline of rs, i see thwar, (robert)'ve got very most colnists li in w york olondon oparis.. wh i've hathe greafortune of e mosteporters can't c. me. when i wte a sers of aicles abt syria, i' just me fro the rian froline. m not cording at someo said, reporti what saw on wh i went to idlib provin all my cleagues re sayin "idlibattle abt to beg"... t in thatrip i dn't seenother jrnalist. i didn'tven e ifou don'to to thecene a rud sniff nalist d talk tthe peop and e with yr own ey yocannot g near what theruth is. (brigaer) snip fire? did yosee them (robt) i feel, eecially in, when slittle iproved d so lite checkeout (robt) i feel, eecially in, th there'sore reas to do e old ki of jourlism when slittle iproved 's just valuableoday thatand ast alwaysas.!t. (pple talkg syrian syri guns. eople taing) fired a ng time ag (people lking) emale rerter) thpeople of idlibre facin an immint milita offensi, anthey're eparing r the worst. than anyrevious ttle in this, u (un spesman)e could e a ttgeneration. (reporr) meahile, damascusaintain
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roberts: ¿quiÉn era tu tÍo isaac? arciniega: yo no me acordaba ni a la cara de mi tÍo isaac ya en ese momento, pero si me recordaba que habÍa un tÍo isaac, que era como un amigo de mi mamÁ. roberts: ella no lograba entender el significado de ese nombre. arciniega: yo le decÍa "¿mamÁ, quieres que lo llame?", "no, no, no", me decÍa ella. entonces como que querÍa algo, pero yo nunca entendÍa. roberts: a los 9 meses de haber sido diagnosticada. su madre falleciÓ, tenÍa 57 aÑos. gÓmez: yo pienso que guiselle, cuando su mamÁ partiÓ, yo pienso que ella sintiÓ que era lo mejor para su mamÁ porque ella iba a estar descansando. sabÍamos que mi hermana estaba sufriendo. sabÍamos que estaba pasando muchos dolores. roberts: arciniega recuerda que no habÍa tiempo para llorar porque tenÍa mucho por hacer. arciniega: mi reacciÓn fue "ok, vamos a hacer los papeles que hay que hacer". yo ya tenÍa organizado el funeral. yo siempre era como esa, ese modo, pues, que yo tenÍa que resolver porque a mÍ nadie me iba
roberts: ¿quiÉn era tu tÍo isaac? arciniega: yo no me acordaba ni a la cara de mi tÍo isaac ya en ese momento, pero si me recordaba que habÍa un tÍo isaac, que era como un amigo de mi mamÁ. roberts: ella no lograba entender el significado de ese nombre. arciniega: yo le decÍa "¿mamÁ, quieres que lo llame?", "no, no, no", me decÍa ella. entonces como que querÍa algo, pero yo nunca entendÍa. roberts: a los 9 meses de haber sido diagnosticada. su madre falleciÓ,...
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roberts: las sobras. >> las sobras. roberts: cuando esteban tenÍa 14 aÑos, se mudaron a cleveland, texas, una pequeÑa ciudad al norte de houston, con 6000 habitantes, un lugar donde la vida es tranquila, las calles no tienen trÁfico y donde predomina la confianza entre los vecinos. vendiendo tacos los rodrÍguez rÁpidamente se hicieron amigos de todo el pueblo. >> toda la gente de cleveland se arrimaba ahÍ. hispanos, americanos, gente de todos los colores, nos iban y nos apoyaban. roberts: y a pocas millas de ahÍ naciÓ la casita. primero fue de norma, una de las mayores y su esposo. muchos aÑos despuÉs, esteban comprÓ el edificio y lo reconstruyÓ con su sobrino alex, entre hermanos y nietos aquÍ trabajan unos 10 integrantes de la familia rodrÍguez. >> conocemos a la gente. la gente nos conoce a nosotros. roberts: por eso es por lo que era tan difÍcil entender lo que sucediÓ en abril de 2005. a sus 80 aÑos, don antonio, ya retirado, acompaÑaba a su esposa, quien habÍa sido diagnosticada con alzheimer.
roberts: las sobras. >> las sobras. roberts: cuando esteban tenÍa 14 aÑos, se mudaron a cleveland, texas, una pequeÑa ciudad al norte de houston, con 6000 habitantes, un lugar donde la vida es tranquila, las calles no tienen trÁfico y donde predomina la confianza entre los vecinos. vendiendo tacos los rodrÍguez rÁpidamente se hicieron amigos de todo el pueblo. >> toda la gente de cleveland se arrimaba ahÍ. hispanos, americanos, gente de todos los colores, nos iban y nos...
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but in all the accounts of robert's wife, by the time john is born, robert is a teenager. then when john is a little boy robert is into his early 20s. and he is this unique figure in the family. one sense he's known to be sort of a special favorite of the family patriarch who everyone else describes because it dons a wife wrote a memoir after his death. but the father it was considered this formidable figure, sort of a much respected cold and remote man. and yet robert's speculations of him are much different route is more interactive with his father. the harlan boys the all white boys were expected to be lawyers like their father and were committed to this regiment of study. james wanted robert to go to school to but they would not teach an african-american. so he was taught at home. because of that i think james actually gave robert a freedom of movement that none of the other kids had. so robert became a pioneering skentucky horse racing. twenty few areas african-americans could compete equally. the reasonns for that was a lotf the early horse owners, owners of resource
but in all the accounts of robert's wife, by the time john is born, robert is a teenager. then when john is a little boy robert is into his early 20s. and he is this unique figure in the family. one sense he's known to be sort of a special favorite of the family patriarch who everyone else describes because it dons a wife wrote a memoir after his death. but the father it was considered this formidable figure, sort of a much respected cold and remote man. and yet robert's speculations of him are...
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i think james gave robert freedom of movement none of the other kids had so robert became a pioneer inro kentucky horse racing, one of the few areas african americans compete equally. the reason for that was left the early horse owners were slave owners and they would have enslaved men, jockeys and ketrainers said it was no barrir to african americans becoming involved but it was a pretty rocky sport, he had to go to towns and essentially pull together a race where there was no race course, there were all these rituals that had to be followed. everyone had a gun. winnings had to be collected so if you're john marshall harland and you are a little boy in this regiment of study and who comes galloping over the horizon with a pocket full of money from a horse race but robert, this dashing figure, i think that's the vision he had but robert harland continued that pattern of finding places for african americans to be given a job so he goes to lexington which is a progressive city at that time in kentucky and opened the door and was successful for a while but white vigilantes, the black indian
i think james gave robert freedom of movement none of the other kids had so robert became a pioneer inro kentucky horse racing, one of the few areas african americans compete equally. the reason for that was left the early horse owners were slave owners and they would have enslaved men, jockeys and ketrainers said it was no barrir to african americans becoming involved but it was a pretty rocky sport, he had to go to towns and essentially pull together a race where there was no race course,...
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took one look and called raymond "ray bob" roberts. then a detective with the san antonio police department. >> it looks like a robbery gone bad. the store is in disarray. the clerk was found in the back office. she's dead. if i can get some information on her. any witnesses. >> so we hold the scene down, get the crime scene detectives out there. >> the news, indistinct, unconfirmed, spread through the texas afternoon. somebody dead in amber's store. but most people did not know who. including amber's father as he headed over there. >> i jumped in my truck and i called a friend of mine who was a defense attorney and i said, i need you to call anybody that you can. see what you can find out. i was just about there and he called me and he said, well how far are you from there? >> and that's when he realized, it wasn't that amber found someone dead. >> they found her. >> my knees just buckled and i just -- my whole world just died right there. >> it's a pretty dreadful feeling? >> it's the worst feeling in the world because you totally re
took one look and called raymond "ray bob" roberts. then a detective with the san antonio police department. >> it looks like a robbery gone bad. the store is in disarray. the clerk was found in the back office. she's dead. if i can get some information on her. any witnesses. >> so we hold the scene down, get the crime scene detectives out there. >> the news, indistinct, unconfirmed, spread through the texas afternoon. somebody dead in amber's store. but most people...
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robert, you wanted to jump in so i will go to you with this. i know you are outside trump tower in new york when attorney general merrick garland was making this announcement. can you talk a bit about what you are hearing about how this might impact former president trump possibly running for office? we are heang he could announce as early as next month. robert: it was such a historic week, to have someone who almost landed on the supreme court who's known for his low-key personality, merrick garland, step out and talk about an ongoing investigation about a former president and an fbi search at his home. this is something we have not seen in american history. it is hard to say exactly how it is going to affect the former president's possible 2024 presidential ambitions. it is clear that inside his inner circle, people are urging him to make an announcement perhaps even before the midterms. some other republicans like mitch mcconnell have been pretty muted about what this all means politically. they know trump has a lot of political capital in t
robert, you wanted to jump in so i will go to you with this. i know you are outside trump tower in new york when attorney general merrick garland was making this announcement. can you talk a bit about what you are hearing about how this might impact former president trump possibly running for office? we are heang he could announce as early as next month. robert: it was such a historic week, to have someone who almost landed on the supreme court who's known for his low-key personality, merrick...
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hi robert. thanks for your time today. the tommy g had organization has declared that essentially it's going to war. public bomb shelters have been opened in southern regions of israel. we know at this stage as well, how do you feel about what's happening? is it the possibility of a full scale conflict? how's it essentially kicked off already? well, israel announced its military operation earlier in the day to the surprise of many because there's been essentially a state of calm between the gaza strip. the armed factions and the gaza strip of israel really since may 2021. when the last round of biting occurs when israel announced a major military operation and assassinated a leading member, command commander of the sir, i'll be arm playing over your stomachs. you had, it came as quite a surprise. this is in the middle in the middle of the day. so this was not provoked by palestinian rocket fire. this is not provoked by any move from the palestinian side. but instead, this seems to be some sort of political play by the isra
hi robert. thanks for your time today. the tommy g had organization has declared that essentially it's going to war. public bomb shelters have been opened in southern regions of israel. we know at this stage as well, how do you feel about what's happening? is it the possibility of a full scale conflict? how's it essentially kicked off already? well, israel announced its military operation earlier in the day to the surprise of many because there's been essentially a state of calm between the...
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amy: hi, robert. if you can share your thoughts today on albert, his life and death. >> can you hear me? amy: we hear you perfectly. >> well i was listing to bert -- listening to the program. wow. kind of hard -- it seemed as if albert was in the room with me. look, my sentiments now, albert was my brother. he was my friend. i am going to miss him. we saw things in and out of prison. we decided [indiscernible] albert, just in short, he decided to do just that. he took the government knowing it would create a ripple and knowing they would eventually create tsunami effects. he understood his reasoning for existing. he lived out that. kind of hard for me to believe. but then again, you know, this will carry him on into eternity. he won't be forgotten. amy: he will certainly not be forgotten. i want to go back to 1972 when albert and fellow imprison like panther herman wallace were falsely accused of stabbing the prison guard brent miller to death. woodfox and wallace always maintained their innocence. th
amy: hi, robert. if you can share your thoughts today on albert, his life and death. >> can you hear me? amy: we hear you perfectly. >> well i was listing to bert -- listening to the program. wow. kind of hard -- it seemed as if albert was in the room with me. look, my sentiments now, albert was my brother. he was my friend. i am going to miss him. we saw things in and out of prison. we decided [indiscernible] albert, just in short, he decided to do just that. he took the government...
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very one, welcome to all i got with you, robert. kelly antonio potato says he's worried that crises with nuclear undertones could escalate. how serious is the threat right now that nuclear weapons could actually be used? i don't tutor large between the designated nuclear weapons states the permanent 5. i would be very concerned about south asia and india and pakistan maybe using some of their reserve to might use nuclear weapons. the concerns and ukraine right now, probably real, but i don't see them as, as prizing to a very high level where it now. okay. richard can fit the u. s. secretary of state gave a big speech about how invested the u. s. is in lowering the threat of nuclear war, but do the main nuclear powers that we've talked about? do they actually want nuclear weapons eliminated, or do they just want to stop others from having them? well, thank you for the invitation. i certainly believe there's an interest, at least in the part of the bio ministration, which you can see in president biden statements for the reducing the
very one, welcome to all i got with you, robert. kelly antonio potato says he's worried that crises with nuclear undertones could escalate. how serious is the threat right now that nuclear weapons could actually be used? i don't tutor large between the designated nuclear weapons states the permanent 5. i would be very concerned about south asia and india and pakistan maybe using some of their reserve to might use nuclear weapons. the concerns and ukraine right now, probably real, but i don't...
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catherine and robert, thank you so much for your analysis. our coverage here on cbs will continue on the streaming network and your locas and tonight on the cbs "evening" this has been a cbs news specia. i'm market brennan in washingto. >> welcome back. and we did just just hear from attorney general garland and he gave a statement on the search warrant served at former president donald trump's private mar-a-lago home in florida earlier this week. he did not answer any questions abt that raid. but he did say that he personally approved that seah warrant. he did not allow -- diy also that the department of justice is filing motion to unsl that warrant to make it publicle and hopefully annals ago lot ofs the public does have. > >> all right, moving on to our l news. here's a look at the big d for you. dow is down in the redr actually no it's going back and forth. expanding its voluntary recall of popular alternative mk brands like oatley. the company is concerned about potential co. two types of bacteria that can e you really sick. one of them
catherine and robert, thank you so much for your analysis. our coverage here on cbs will continue on the streaming network and your locas and tonight on the cbs "evening" this has been a cbs news specia. i'm market brennan in washingto. >> welcome back. and we did just just hear from attorney general garland and he gave a statement on the search warrant served at former president donald trump's private mar-a-lago home in florida earlier this week. he did not answer any questions...
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by the time john is born, roberts is a teenager and when he's a little boy, robert is into his early 20s and he is a sort of unique figure in the family in one sense he's known to be a special favorite of the patriarch who everyone else describes and we know in part because john's wife wrote a memoir after his death that the father was considered a formidable figure sort of much respected but cold remote man and yet he was much more interactive. the boys were expected to be lawyers like their father and were committed to the regiment of the study. more than the other kids had, roberts became a pioneer in the horse racing so it's one of the few areas african-americans could compete equally. the reason for that is the early horse donors were slave owners and would have enslaved men sort of jockeys and trainers there was no barrier to them becoming involved. but it was a pretty rough sport. you would have to go to these towns and build together a race where there's these rituals that had to be followed. everyone had a gun. the winnings had to be collected. so if you are john marshall ha
by the time john is born, roberts is a teenager and when he's a little boy, robert is into his early 20s and he is a sort of unique figure in the family in one sense he's known to be a special favorite of the patriarch who everyone else describes and we know in part because john's wife wrote a memoir after his death that the father was considered a formidable figure sort of much respected but cold remote man and yet he was much more interactive. the boys were expected to be lawyers like their...
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robert frank is here robert, this is the story the politicians don't want to talk about when they brag about their bill >> no one likes to talk about the irs. no one likes to have a visit from the irs irs hoping to raise $200 billion over the next decade from increased enforcement. most of the new audit attention will focus on three basic types of income. pass through income. that is the largest. 40% of tax cap or unpaid taxes comes from pass throughs that are under reporting income pass throughs include partnerships and s-corps and foundations and sole pro propretorships a greater scrutiny as add the enforcement. the second is offshore transactions the study found secret offshore income accounts for $15 billion a year in unpaid taxes irs will hire specialists in offshoring to target those particular taxes finally, capital gains 75% is capital gains comes from people with at least $1 million in income. collectibles are not automatically reported the audit rate for those earning more than $1 million a year has fallen 80% over the last decade. brian, with tens of thousands of agents brou
robert frank is here robert, this is the story the politicians don't want to talk about when they brag about their bill >> no one likes to talk about the irs. no one likes to have a visit from the irs irs hoping to raise $200 billion over the next decade from increased enforcement. most of the new audit attention will focus on three basic types of income. pass through income. that is the largest. 40% of tax cap or unpaid taxes comes from pass throughs that are under reporting income pass...
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. >> in 2019, robert green was a senior at mt. eden high school acing his course work. >> exactly. >> getting rid of her college in in minnesota where he hoped to get a phd and hope to become a professor. what a difference someone could make in someone's life. >> robert is back home in oakland for the summer getting ready to start his junior year in southern california. he has a a new career too at a job he was was recruited for. >> i'm an investment operations associate at capitol group. i work on a product management for for the funds that the current hedge fund is pushing out. it'sa summer job. hopefully at the end end of this month, i'll have an offer. >> what is a history major doinn finance? robert says his process process of switching career goals was result of serious soul soul searching and good humor. >> i like money. >> football success was part of the equation for robert. >> personal, cultural, communal experience factored in. >> someone from my background of of being like a low income gay, black men. growing up in oak
. >> in 2019, robert green was a senior at mt. eden high school acing his course work. >> exactly. >> getting rid of her college in in minnesota where he hoped to get a phd and hope to become a professor. what a difference someone could make in someone's life. >> robert is back home in oakland for the summer getting ready to start his junior year in southern california. he has a a new career too at a job he was was recruited for. >> i'm an investment operations...
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you know, i just want to, i want to pass that over to robert kelly. was there something you wanted to add? add to that? i think 1st, the 1st reason that warning believes that there are some rationality in the weapons . lasting states is about 75 years of restraint and not using them. if we look at the enter, the introduction that you gave, someone said the large countries are down about $3000.00 weapons. i think they're more like 330000 weapons just been removed from the russian american stockpiles. and if we look at what countries are growing their stockpiles today, the largest growth is in pakistan, and pakistan will surpass or the kingdom and france fairly soon in being or the 4th largest weapon states, no matter what kind of label on them. so if you're worried about who's increasing their stockpiles or news, dictating militaristic, lee, i'm sorry, media followed shortly by the p r k. yeah, i want to talk about north korea, because you can't really have a discussion about nuclear nonproliferation without talking about north korea. how does the, the
you know, i just want to, i want to pass that over to robert kelly. was there something you wanted to add? add to that? i think 1st, the 1st reason that warning believes that there are some rationality in the weapons . lasting states is about 75 years of restraint and not using them. if we look at the enter, the introduction that you gave, someone said the large countries are down about $3000.00 weapons. i think they're more like 330000 weapons just been removed from the russian american...
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so we have robert d. moton. who is the great grandson? of dr. robert armed there was some melton we have his wife jennifer hardy moten. and their daughter parker mountain now robert is a great grandson. which makes parker a great great granddaughter of dr. robert rosemount. and that's not that's not the end. we also have consuela austin. who is on great-granddaughter of dr. rockford tourism ocean? so we're very happy that they were able to travel to dc. and and be part of this presentation of and get to hear more about their their great-grandfather. and great great grandfather from a hundred years ago. so let's begin the program. i have the distinct pleasure. of welcoming charles sam's the third chuck sam's is the was just confirmed last december. as the president bidens first director of the national park service. the truck sam's first native american director of the national park service is cayuse and walla walla and in the world member of the confederated tribes of the umatilla indian reservation in northeast, oregon where he grew up. sam's i
so we have robert d. moton. who is the great grandson? of dr. robert armed there was some melton we have his wife jennifer hardy moten. and their daughter parker mountain now robert is a great grandson. which makes parker a great great granddaughter of dr. robert rosemount. and that's not that's not the end. we also have consuela austin. who is on great-granddaughter of dr. rockford tourism ocean? so we're very happy that they were able to travel to dc. and and be part of this presentation of...
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robert is a great grandson, which makes parker the great great granddaughter of robert -- and that's not the end. we also have can sway la austin, who is the great great granddaughter of -- and that's not the end. -- i have the distinct pleasure, a welcoming charles sims the third. president biden's first director the national park service. he's the first native american director of a national park service. -- a remember of the confederated tribes of the -- indian reservation in northeast oregon, where he grew up. sends as a veteran of the u.s. navy, where he served as an intelligence specialist. we are very, very honored to have him today. please welcome to the stand, national park service director chuck sounds. >> good morning my friends and relatives. i'm pleased to be here for the as the 19th director of the park service. i want to welcome you to the 100th anniversary of the dedication of the lincoln memorial. lincoln memorial holds a very special place in my heart, as i know it does in many of your. 's last december, secretary haaland and i make the short walk from the -- where
robert is a great grandson, which makes parker the great great granddaughter of robert -- and that's not the end. we also have can sway la austin, who is the great great granddaughter of -- and that's not the end. -- i have the distinct pleasure, a welcoming charles sims the third. president biden's first director the national park service. he's the first native american director of a national park service. -- a remember of the confederated tribes of the -- indian reservation in northeast...
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host: robert, your thoughts? guest: if the republicans get control of the house and the election, she will no longer be speaker of the house. she will be the minority leader. as the minority leader, she will no longer be in the line of succession to the presidency. there is a structural flaw in your argument. if republicans come in, she is no longer in the succession, she is the minority leader. host: let us take a call from connie on the republican line in maryland. caller: hi there. first of all, i would like to say i do not even feel that pelosi should be in the position she is in. she does not deserve to be speaker of the house. number one reason is how she disrespected the president, ripping up his speech for the world to see. how disrespectful. i do not trust her judgment on a lot of things. something else is very disturbing to me -- and she does not held accountable for that. accountability in this country, there is not accountability anymore like there should be for all walks of life. there is no one that
host: robert, your thoughts? guest: if the republicans get control of the house and the election, she will no longer be speaker of the house. she will be the minority leader. as the minority leader, she will no longer be in the line of succession to the presidency. there is a structural flaw in your argument. if republicans come in, she is no longer in the succession, she is the minority leader. host: let us take a call from connie on the republican line in maryland. caller: hi there. first of...
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robert rosa moton. and will speak to our theme of building on abraham lincoln's vision of unity and equality, so, please welcome dr. charlotte morris. thank you, mr. kent. good morning. to my platform guests members of the lincoln group ladies and gentlemen on behalf of tuskegee university, it's board of trustees alumni faculty staff and students. i offer my sincere appreciation to the lincoln group of the district of columbia and the united states national park service for extending this invitation to provide remarks at this important commemoration. i must also gratefully acknowledge our special guests in the audience including of course the tuskegee university board of trustees my colleagues from the campus my family and other friends who have joined here for this occasion. on this day we together celebrate the 16th president of these united states of america and affirm president abraham lincoln as a charismatic and forward-thinking leader of the free world. our continuing observance at this memorial
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robert. kennedy poverty is in his sights and he's on a committee chaired clark of pennsylvania where they're really doing a deep dive in poverty having hearings and starting to go into the field and to see get on the ground. see what's going on and find out what people need and and this is marion wright marion wright had been a leader of the sit-in movement. it's spellman and she was now i got a law school and went back to mississippi where they only had three black lawyers, so she became the fourth the first black woman admitted to the bar in mississippi and she testifies before clark's committee and says that conditions were worse in mississippi, then they were three years ago when the war on poverty began and it's a result of a combination of things the mechanization of cotton landowners pushing blacks off the land, you know, making it difficult for them to get access to food stamps and all the rest, but it's it's a crisis so they decide to go to mississippi and see for themselves and they
robert. kennedy poverty is in his sights and he's on a committee chaired clark of pennsylvania where they're really doing a deep dive in poverty having hearings and starting to go into the field and to see get on the ground. see what's going on and find out what people need and and this is marion wright marion wright had been a leader of the sit-in movement. it's spellman and she was now i got a law school and went back to mississippi where they only had three black lawyers, so she became the...
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robert jackson and james burns the next year. these eight roosevelt appointees just one after another in the wings, starting in the summer of 37. >> there were so many opportunities for him to compromise. not so much cummings, who was a true believer as his attorney general, but others came to him, repeatedly, with offers. wheeler, montana -- with offers to compromise. he just wouldn't have it! he was dead set on moving ahead. he wouldn't even recognize the reality of what was happening. his own allies were coming to him with stories about what's going on out there. how he was losing, you know, support -- constituencies. he was very bull headed in that. it is extraordinary. the sense of timing that we credit him with, the exquisite sensitivity to political wins. he just was dead set on this. >> there is a little colonel in this that i think is maybe an explanation of that. home are cummings, the attorney general, was really the harassment and the proponent in this. part of the problem on the supreme court was justice james make r
robert jackson and james burns the next year. these eight roosevelt appointees just one after another in the wings, starting in the summer of 37. >> there were so many opportunities for him to compromise. not so much cummings, who was a true believer as his attorney general, but others came to him, repeatedly, with offers. wheeler, montana -- with offers to compromise. he just wouldn't have it! he was dead set on moving ahead. he wouldn't even recognize the reality of what was happening....
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johns university and fellow at the robert h. jackson center. he's the biographer of justice -- [inaudible] and editor of jackson's acclaimed 2003 posthumous book, quote, that man: an insider's portrait of franklin d. roosevelt, the last new deal insider's memoir. also with us, paul blumenthal, former new york times reporter and continues to be a periodic contributor of the times. the author of five books including "the believer" about the harvard psychiatrist john mack who investigated u if fos -- ufos and alien encounters. we'll talk about this in a minute. we'll starlet with professor if barrett. -- start with professor barrett. give us a little bit of your background, specifically your work on justice robert jackson. >> thank you, paul, for this opportunity and really the privilege to be at the roosevelt library and homestead in every sense except actual. the path that led he to all of this us -- was really being a lawyer at first. i worked in the bureau of investigations for about seven years and then became a law professor. among hi areas,
johns university and fellow at the robert h. jackson center. he's the biographer of justice -- [inaudible] and editor of jackson's acclaimed 2003 posthumous book, quote, that man: an insider's portrait of franklin d. roosevelt, the last new deal insider's memoir. also with us, paul blumenthal, former new york times reporter and continues to be a periodic contributor of the times. the author of five books including "the believer" about the harvard psychiatrist john mack who...
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john roberts said that roe v. wade is the settled law of the land. do you believe it is the settled law of the land? >> roe v. wade is an important precedent of the supreme court, it was decided in 1973, so, it's been on the books for a long time. it has been challenged on a number of occasions, and i discussed those yesterday, it is my, the supreme court has reaffirmed the decision. sometimes on the merits, sometimes in casey based on stare decisis. i think that when a decision is challenged and it is reaffirmed, that strengthens its value for a stare decisis, for at least two reasons. first of all, more often a decision is reaffirmed, the more people tend to rely on it. secondly, i think stare decisis reflects the view that there is wisdom invented in decisions that have been made by prior justices who take the same oath and are scholars and consciences. we may examine a question, they reach a conclusion, i think that's entitled to considerable respect, of course the more times that happens, the more respect the decision is entitled to, that is my
john roberts said that roe v. wade is the settled law of the land. do you believe it is the settled law of the land? >> roe v. wade is an important precedent of the supreme court, it was decided in 1973, so, it's been on the books for a long time. it has been challenged on a number of occasions, and i discussed those yesterday, it is my, the supreme court has reaffirmed the decision. sometimes on the merits, sometimes in casey based on stare decisis. i think that when a decision is...
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robert, good evening to you. what sort of implications does this have for a potension runnel for the former president which is looking at a possible bid in 2024? >> it could speed up his decision on 2024. cbs news has learned tonight that many top republicans on the trump side of the party are calling him, saying, get in now, consolidate the base around you, block out rivals from running, and complicate life for the justice department. become a federal candidate even though you might be under federal investigation. others are saying wait to see what drops. >> duncan: donald trump endorsed over 200 candidates since he left office. what are republicans saying in reference to him being the sort of de facto leader, some would say that's what he is in the party? >> he is a leader of a wing of a party but the party isn't universally behind him. about a dozen house republicans will be in new jersey tonight rallying at his side, but senate republican leader mitch mcconnell today, quiet, silent, didn't want to weigh in, w
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we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs's robert costa is here to start us off. good evening to you, robert. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. it was an extraordinary moment. an attorney general who rarely goes before the camera, speaking out about the justice department's probe of a former president, and an f.b.i. search that has jolted the nation's political scene. attorney general merrick garland took ownership of the decision to search former president trump's florida residence this week. >> i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. >> reporter: he also announced that the justice department has asked a judge to unseal the search warrant, handed over to the former president's legal team earlier this week when federal agents arrived at trump's home. and the attorney general asserted it was trump who publicized the search. >> the department did not make any public statements on the day of the search. the former president publicly confirmed the search that evening, as is his right. >> reporter: garland's move to unseal the war
we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs's robert costa is here to start us off. good evening to you, robert. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. it was an extraordinary moment. an attorney general who rarely goes before the camera, speaking out about the justice department's probe of a former president, and an f.b.i. search that has jolted the nation's political scene. attorney general merrick garland took ownership of the decision to search former president trump's florida...
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. >> brennan: robert costa has new reporting. threats of on the rise. a suspect who allegedly tried to breach the field office with an. the hours' long standoff that followed. >> gun fire was exchanged. >> brennan: gas prices fall to the lowest in five months. errol barnett talks to drivers still feeling the pain. >> reporter: so you're encouraged by this but still -- >> i'm looking for more improvement. >> brennan: c.d.c.'s covid guidelines. more trantwo and a half years after the virus hit, the u.s. loosens restrictions. dr. job jon is here to make sense of it all. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> brennan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. i'm margaret brennan in for norah. tonight, the department of justice is asking a federal court to unseal the warrant that the f.b.i. used to search the florida home of former president donald trump. agents were looking for classified documents that may have illegally been taken from the white house. we learned today that investigators first subpo
. >> brennan: robert costa has new reporting. threats of on the rise. a suspect who allegedly tried to breach the field office with an. the hours' long standoff that followed. >> gun fire was exchanged. >> brennan: gas prices fall to the lowest in five months. errol barnett talks to drivers still feeling the pain. >> reporter: so you're encouraged by this but still -- >> i'm looking for more improvement. >> brennan: c.d.c.'s covid guidelines. more trantwo and...
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robert costa, thank you so much. cbs news confirmed yesterday's suspect in an attempted breach of a field office in hoa was known to investigators before the attack. we're learning about the violent political rhetoric that may have inspired him. here's cbs's jeff pegues. >> reporter: after january 6th, navy and national guard veteran rick shiffer said that he was at the capitol during the attack. in his social media post he wrote, "i was there," while he was not among the more than 860 people charged, after the f.b.i.'s search in mar-a-lago, the 42-year-old from columbus posted on trump's truth social -- this time we must respond with force and, later, wrote, if you don't hear from me, it is true, i tried attacking the f.b this week, taken to social media to criticize the justice department's actions. florida governor ron desantis called the f.b.i. search the weaponization of federal agencies against the regime's yesterday shiffer tried but failede cincinnati. and ar-15-style weapon. when law enforcement caught up to
robert costa, thank you so much. cbs news confirmed yesterday's suspect in an attempted breach of a field office in hoa was known to investigators before the attack. we're learning about the violent political rhetoric that may have inspired him. here's cbs's jeff pegues. >> reporter: after january 6th, navy and national guard veteran rick shiffer said that he was at the capitol during the attack. in his social media post he wrote, "i was there," while he was not among the more...
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do you agree with that statement judge roberts? well. yes, senator as a general proposition, but i do feel compelled to point out that i should not based on the precedent of prior nominees agree or disagree with particular decisions and a reluctant to do that. that's one of the areas where i think the prior nominees of drawn the line when it comes to do you agree with this case or do you agree with that case? and that's that's something that i'm going to have to draw the line in the same. i'm not when i ask you whether you're gonna vote to overall or sustain it, but we're talking here about the jurisprudence of the court and their reasoning let me come to another. key phase of casey where the joint opinion says a quote terrible price would be paid for overruling role. it would seriously weaken. the court's capacity exercise the judicial power and to function as the supreme court of a nation dedicated to the rule of law. now this moves. this moves away from from the specific holding and goes to a much broader jurisprudential. a point real
do you agree with that statement judge roberts? well. yes, senator as a general proposition, but i do feel compelled to point out that i should not based on the precedent of prior nominees agree or disagree with particular decisions and a reluctant to do that. that's one of the areas where i think the prior nominees of drawn the line when it comes to do you agree with this case or do you agree with that case? and that's that's something that i'm going to have to draw the line in the same. i'm...
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robert, good evening to you. what sort of implications does this have for a potential run for the former president, which is looking at a possible bid in 2024? >> it could speed up his decision on 2024. cbs news has learned tonight that many top republicans on the trump side of the party are calling him saying get in now, consolidate the base around you, block out rivals from running and complicate life for the justice department. become a federal candidate even while you might be under federal investigation. others are saying hold off, wait, see how this develops. >> and donald trump has endorsed nearly 200 candidates already since he left office. what are republicans saying in reference to him being the sort of de facto leader by some? some would say that that's what he is in the party. >> he is the leader of a wing of the party. but the party isn't universally behind him. as major said, about a dozen house republicans are going to be in new jersey tonight rallying at his side. but senate republican leader mitc
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okay, robert, i can see you shaking your head that don't respond. i don't think anybody, if you a difference between high mars and other kinds of muscles, that's not what they do. they don't have to bring an outside expert to do that from outside the years. so it's not in my section would be an international mission. how do you support of require support the idea of the militarize in this area? i mean, it has been active in this area when it withdraw troops, if necessary. yes, ukraine talks about the forcible demo transition for several weeks. we were ready for these as some standing. the danger that is happening here. and all of the rocket is what are you logic in the price that territory is demolition right? ukrainian will arrange a provocation. there is no sound for us in provocation because we need the energy and we need to the power plant working as it supplies the energy one serve the temperature of the country and we are coming to autumn and winter. what difficult season we're in terms of energy one who will need all the capacity of these nuc
okay, robert, i can see you shaking your head that don't respond. i don't think anybody, if you a difference between high mars and other kinds of muscles, that's not what they do. they don't have to bring an outside expert to do that from outside the years. so it's not in my section would be an international mission. how do you support of require support the idea of the militarize in this area? i mean, it has been active in this area when it withdraw troops, if necessary. yes, ukraine talks...
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search, let's bring in cbs's robert costa. robert, good evening to you. what sort of implications does this have for a potential run for the former president, which is looking at a possibleed bid in 2024? >> reporter: it could speed up his decision on 2024. cbs news has learned tonight that many top republicans on the trump side of the party are calling him, saying, "get in now, consolidate the base around you, block out rivals from running, and complicate life for the justice department-- become a federal candidate, even while you might be under federal investigation." others are saying, "hold off, wait, see how this develops." >> duncan: and donald trump has endorsed nearly 200 candidates already since he left office. what are republicans saying in reference to him being the sort of de facto leader? by some-- some would say that's what he is, in the party? >> he is the leader of a wing of the party, but the party isn't universally behind him. as major said, about a dozen house republicans are going to be in new jersey tonight, rallying at his side, but
search, let's bring in cbs's robert costa. robert, good evening to you. what sort of implications does this have for a potential run for the former president, which is looking at a possibleed bid in 2024? >> reporter: it could speed up his decision on 2024. cbs news has learned tonight that many top republicans on the trump side of the party are calling him, saying, "get in now, consolidate the base around you, block out rivals from running, and complicate life for the justice...