49
49
Jan 29, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
but robert? robert had a far different experience in the interview room and a different detective. >> and there sitting across from you was randy snead. >> randy snead, yeah. >> you knew him. >> i knew him since i was 12 or he 13. so i was on a first-name basis with him. >> kind of a friend. >> yes, because i'm known him for so long. >> why don't you tell me what took place that night. >> that night? i was at my house. >> at first, robert swore he was innocent. but six hours later, he had confessed to murder. >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> one or two times. >> everything you told me is true, correct? >> yes. >> everything you've done and been part of is true. >> true. >> later that day, officer snead allowed robert to call his mother. >> i said, robert, what did you say? he said, since they wanted to hear that, i told them fine. >> what did it feel like in here when you heard that from your son? >> i felt like i was going to have a heart attack and die. >> around the neighbo
but robert? robert had a far different experience in the interview room and a different detective. >> and there sitting across from you was randy snead. >> randy snead, yeah. >> you knew him. >> i knew him since i was 12 or he 13. so i was on a first-name basis with him. >> kind of a friend. >> yes, because i'm known him for so long. >> why don't you tell me what took place that night. >> that night? i was at my house. >> at first, robert...
49
49
Jan 24, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
justice roberts: really? are fines in colorado unredeemable once you -- once you put them in the treasury? frederick r. yarger: as we understand the colorado supreme court's decision, yes. just as this court held in gettinger, that was a fine that the court did not repay even though the conviction was invalidated for constitutional reasons and the -- and the reason the court didn't order the fine repaid was because of sovereign immunity. so -- justice breyer: right. so what happens then? i mean, you -- i grant you have a tough side of this argument. it doesn't seem very fair. but the -- the -- the -- [laughter] justice breyer: you have a corporate criminal defendant, you can't put him in jail, and -- and so what they do is they fine the corporation $15 million. and then the state says, by the way, why appeal? if you win, we're not going to give you the money back as the chief justice said. we'll assert sovereign immunity. now, there's something wrong with that. i'm trying to put my finger on it. [laughter] fr
justice roberts: really? are fines in colorado unredeemable once you -- once you put them in the treasury? frederick r. yarger: as we understand the colorado supreme court's decision, yes. just as this court held in gettinger, that was a fine that the court did not repay even though the conviction was invalidated for constitutional reasons and the -- and the reason the court didn't order the fine repaid was because of sovereign immunity. so -- justice breyer: right. so what happens then? i...
65
65
Jan 24, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
justice roberts: how does that work? mr. fisher: then -- justice roberts: i'm sorry. how does that work with students whose disabilities generally wouldn't allow them in -- in their own -- with their own potential to follow the general educational curriculum? i understand how it worked in rowley -- mr. fisher: right. justice roberts: where we were dealing with someone with a particular disability, but one that was rather readily and easily addressed. mr. fisher: uh-huh. justice roberts: here you have a very different context. i mean, you would not say that the goal here, would you, was to progress consistent with the general educational curriculum? mr. fisher: most likely not all the way up to grade level in this case, mr. chief justice. but that question, just as you asked me earlier, is expressly answered in the statute. so on page 52a, on the bottom of 52a in sub cc, what this -- what the iep provisions say is that for children with disabilities who take alternate assessments aligned to alternate achievement standards, a description of benchmarks or short-term obje
justice roberts: how does that work? mr. fisher: then -- justice roberts: i'm sorry. how does that work with students whose disabilities generally wouldn't allow them in -- in their own -- with their own potential to follow the general educational curriculum? i understand how it worked in rowley -- mr. fisher: right. justice roberts: where we were dealing with someone with a particular disability, but one that was rather readily and easily addressed. mr. fisher: uh-huh. justice roberts: here...
45
45
Jan 6, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
the honorable robert a. gleason jr. of cambria county is a unanimous choice for president of this college. [applause] >> the chair requests the chief sergeant at arms to escort the resident to the rostrum. the chair has the honor to present to you your president, the honorable robert a. gleason jr. of cambria county. [applause] >> thank you. chief justice saylor, secretary cortez, honorable electors, distinguished guests, and governor wolf who will be jointing us shortly. thank you for participating today. thanks to all help to organize and execute today's event and the governor for hosting us at his residence later this afternoon. i want to thank the electors for choosing me to serve as the president of this electoral college. it's an incredible honor that i will never forget. today we walkthrough history together. pennsylvania has always had an important place in american history as the keystone stay. future generations will remember this election was unconventional and fiercely competitive. in the end, history placed
the honorable robert a. gleason jr. of cambria county is a unanimous choice for president of this college. [applause] >> the chair requests the chief sergeant at arms to escort the resident to the rostrum. the chair has the honor to present to you your president, the honorable robert a. gleason jr. of cambria county. [applause] >> thank you. chief justice saylor, secretary cortez, honorable electors, distinguished guests, and governor wolf who will be jointing us shortly. thank you...
35
35
Jan 4, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
robert, who is up first next week? lot of e'll see a different trump appointees come own and it is going to be conteco conioco fight.ious looking ahead to the 2018 election, price may have a fine biography, maybe a fine person for the job, in terms of his need to make a stand on president obama's legacy. paying close attention to rex tillerson. again, he is a former boy scout, eagle scout, he's seen as someone with sterling character the ople on both sides of aisle, but his friendly weapon exxonmobil and vladamir putin of russia, what can we draw out in the hearings to put trump under the gun speak whenning it comes to russia and the hacking issue. host: and tom price up for and human services secretary. rex tillerson, secretary of state. insisting they get more information about mr. tillerson. guest: democrats believe they can delve deeply into tillerson's experience with putin. they want to paint him, my allie tell me, someone of putin and raise a red flag on human rights issues and on global order. thing for the uni
robert, who is up first next week? lot of e'll see a different trump appointees come own and it is going to be conteco conioco fight.ious looking ahead to the 2018 election, price may have a fine biography, maybe a fine person for the job, in terms of his need to make a stand on president obama's legacy. paying close attention to rex tillerson. again, he is a former boy scout, eagle scout, he's seen as someone with sterling character the ople on both sides of aisle, but his friendly weapon...
38
38
Jan 4, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
all right, david, robert costa? guest: as a reporter, you don't making you try to avoid sweeping generalization on any political party, back it up by is what reporting, that we're trying to do at the post n. terms of social security, you didn't see trump run on social security, rero forming medicare, this was not paul ryan style republican. more as to -- he ran democrat in a sense on issues, which is not touching them. speaker, the house made career of reforming institutions and departments. is fwing to be really fascinating to watch how much ryan get from trump? on issues t anything close to his heart? host: robert costa, before we go, you have to get go withing your reporting, what are atching for today and in the coming day? guest: there is so much to watch with how people talk about trump in the speaker lobby, on the floor, senate floor. no one knows the president-elect. hey know him, they know the celebrity, but he doesn't have a history in washington. many members tell me they have going to trump's hotel on pe
all right, david, robert costa? guest: as a reporter, you don't making you try to avoid sweeping generalization on any political party, back it up by is what reporting, that we're trying to do at the post n. terms of social security, you didn't see trump run on social security, rero forming medicare, this was not paul ryan style republican. more as to -- he ran democrat in a sense on issues, which is not touching them. speaker, the house made career of reforming institutions and departments. is...
61
61
Jan 10, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
robert: i'm robert burton. the wiza can the terps put a w did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> i was disappointed because i thought i would be the announcer. then when i read the e-mail, i thought i was going to commit suicide. it was really terrible. jonathan: that was charlie brotman the man who announced every inauguration parade since dwight d. eisenhower. after he learned he wouldn't announce this year's ain ugh ration, you heard -- inauguration, you heard his reaction. but he is giving his full support to the man taking his place. we spoke to the new announcer steve ray as he toured the parade route. >> january 20, historic handoff with a transiti
robert: i'm robert burton. the wiza can the terps put a w did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> i was disappointed because i...
41
41
Jan 28, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
kimberly: robert: that should be a game. robert:a tough one. kimberly: i got a little teary-eyed watching the sisters praise each other. robert: a little choked up. kimberly: happy new year to china. marched thew year spring festival in china, the biggest holiday of the year, celebrated with a parade, vibrant costumes. the rooster is supposed to be the definition of fidelity and punctuality. roosters aremous bob marley, jennifer aniston, je robert: and all that good music, too. josh: sounds like a party. millions and millions of people. kimberly: a big celebration. talk about the snowflakes. josh: we won't see too much. i think we will have a dusting when we wake up monday morning. tomorrow is 45 degrees. snowflakes will just melt before they are able to build anything. the chance of the dusting monday morning, but that's about it. that is also the coldest day this week, 39 degrees. we warm up tuesday, and then we come back down wednesday and thursday. generally still a mild week. tomorrow, then late sunday, sunday night into early monday morni
kimberly: robert: that should be a game. robert:a tough one. kimberly: i got a little teary-eyed watching the sisters praise each other. robert: a little choked up. kimberly: happy new year to china. marched thew year spring festival in china, the biggest holiday of the year, celebrated with a parade, vibrant costumes. the rooster is supposed to be the definition of fidelity and punctuality. roosters aremous bob marley, jennifer aniston, je robert: and all that good music, too. josh: sounds...
28
28
Jan 25, 2017
01/17
by
KQEH
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
robert kuttner, good to have you back on this program, sir. >> thanks so much for having me. thanks for doing what you do. >> thank you, sir. let me jump right in. are progressives about to get steam-rolled for the next four years? >> i don't think so. i think at this point their best ally is donald trump because trump is so impulsive and so crazy that he's making so many mistakes that he's making it easier for democrats. take for example the attack on john lewis. at that point, there were only five or six democrats who were going to boycott the inaugurati inauguration. that blossomed to several dozen. look what he did to undermine his allies, his supposed allies among the republicans in congress on repeal of the affordable care act. he announced that he's for universal coverage. he declared war on the drug companies. so the republicans in congress must be jumping out the nearest window. and because the guy is such a loose cannon, he creates openings for democrats. and for instance, now democrats can go to republicans -- there are lots of efforts in congressional districts of
robert kuttner, good to have you back on this program, sir. >> thanks so much for having me. thanks for doing what you do. >> thank you, sir. let me jump right in. are progressives about to get steam-rolled for the next four years? >> i don't think so. i think at this point their best ally is donald trump because trump is so impulsive and so crazy that he's making so many mistakes that he's making it easier for democrats. take for example the attack on john lewis. at that...
80
80
Jan 3, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
robert, ali, eugene. robert costa, no sign that candidate trump is morphing into president trump any time soon, huh? >> nicolle, throughout my time reporting on the 2016 race, observing trump up close, he would often have a stack of papers printed out for him every day to read the news and he would sit there with the marker and underline key stories and circle them that he wanted to insert in his speech. i think what we see from his twitter feet is not random musings, though they seem like that, someone who's reacting to exactly what's put in front of him in terms of news coverage. i think that's what happened with north korea. >> ali, you have a theory somewhat of what's being put in front of him has to do with china. >> after that tweet he sent out another one. i don't know who got it. says "china has been taking out massive amounts of wealth and money from the u.s. in a totally one-sided trade but won't help with north korea. nice." i don't know whether he was taking the north korea thing -- he keeps t
robert, ali, eugene. robert costa, no sign that candidate trump is morphing into president trump any time soon, huh? >> nicolle, throughout my time reporting on the 2016 race, observing trump up close, he would often have a stack of papers printed out for him every day to read the news and he would sit there with the marker and underline key stories and circle them that he wanted to insert in his speech. i think what we see from his twitter feet is not random musings, though they seem...
51
51
Jan 10, 2017
01/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
navy seal neil roberts. >> neil roberts was the first seal team 6 member of the first special operations soldier to die after 9/11. he was killed -- he fell off the back of a helicopter during operation anaconda in early march 2002 in eastern afghanistan. later became known as the battle for roberts ridge, an effort to save him. roberts fell off, was killed fairly quickly by al qaeda fighters who had already established a stronghold on the mountaintop. predator drone feed later sees one of the fighters standing over him, attempting to behead him. in fact, mutilated him very significantly. so w when his body was brought back to bagram and estimates found out not only have they lost their teammate and pierced their sense of instability -- they were devastated by the manner in a gruesome manner in which his body had been treated. objective all, which happens about 18 hours later, we don't know but we believe that the alleged stomping in a mutilation of the civilian armed man -- amy: thehe story described befo, the operation -- >> the beginning of what was a qaeda. tat against al which was,
navy seal neil roberts. >> neil roberts was the first seal team 6 member of the first special operations soldier to die after 9/11. he was killed -- he fell off the back of a helicopter during operation anaconda in early march 2002 in eastern afghanistan. later became known as the battle for roberts ridge, an effort to save him. roberts fell off, was killed fairly quickly by al qaeda fighters who had already established a stronghold on the mountaintop. predator drone feed later sees one...
90
90
Jan 21, 2017
01/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
roberts, jr., who will administer the oath of office. everybody, please stand. [applauding] >> chief justice roberts: please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> president-elect trump: i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> chief justice roberts: that i will faithfully execute... >> president-elect trump: that i will faithfully execute... >> chief justice roberts: the office of president of the united states... >> president-elect trump: the office of president of the united states... >> chief justice roberts: and will to the best of my ability... >> president-elect trump: and will to the best of my ability... >> chief justice roberts: preserve, protect, and defend... >> president-elect trump: preserve, protect, and defend... >> chief justice roberts: the constitution of the united states. >> president-elect trump: the constitution of the united states. >> chief justice roberts: so help me god. >> president-elect trump: so help me god. >> chief justice roberts: congratulations, mr. president. [applauding]
roberts, jr., who will administer the oath of office. everybody, please stand. [applauding] >> chief justice roberts: please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> president-elect trump: i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> chief justice roberts: that i will faithfully execute... >> president-elect trump: that i will faithfully execute... >> chief justice roberts: the office of president of the united...
39
39
Jan 10, 2017
01/17
by
KCSM
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
navy seal neil roberts. >> neil roberts was the first seal team 6 member of the first special operations soldier to die after 9/11. he was killed -- he fell off the back of a helicopter during operation anaconda in early march 2002 in eastern afghanistan. later became known as the battle for roberts ridge, an effort to save him. roberts fell off, was killed fairly quickly by al qaeda fighters who had already established a stronghold on the mountaintop. predator drone feed later sees one of the fighters standing over him, attempting to behead him. in fact, mutilated him very significantly. so when his body was brought back to bagram and estimates found out not only have they lost their teammate and pierced their sense of instability -- they were devastated by the manner in a gruesome manner in which his body had been treated. objective all, which happens about 18 hours later, we don't know but we believe that the alleged stomping in a mutilation of the civilian armed man -- amy: the story described before, the operation -- >> the beginning of what was a qaeda. tat against al which was, yo
navy seal neil roberts. >> neil roberts was the first seal team 6 member of the first special operations soldier to die after 9/11. he was killed -- he fell off the back of a helicopter during operation anaconda in early march 2002 in eastern afghanistan. later became known as the battle for roberts ridge, an effort to save him. roberts fell off, was killed fairly quickly by al qaeda fighters who had already established a stronghold on the mountaintop. predator drone feed later sees one...
73
73
Jan 8, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
robert: yes. the affordable care act was supposed to ensure that whether you were employed or unemployed or self-employed, you would have access to affordable health insurance. for someone who's not getting a subsidy, who's paying the full cost of insurance, it's likely that they're now paying about double what they paid before under the old market, where only healthy people could get in. sharyl: can you explain in simple terms how the insurance companies are losing so much money if they're charging so much for premiums and if deductibles are so high? robert: it's real simple. if you only provide a health insurance plan that the sickest people buy, you can't charge enough. sharyl: it's expensive, say experts, because nearly all of the governme' backfired. take the abysmal failure of the obamacare co-ops -- 23 nonprofits started up with your tax dollars. after sometimes paying exorbitant salaries to their executives, they've gone belly up one by one. robert: there were 23 and 17 have gone broke so
robert: yes. the affordable care act was supposed to ensure that whether you were employed or unemployed or self-employed, you would have access to affordable health insurance. for someone who's not getting a subsidy, who's paying the full cost of insurance, it's likely that they're now paying about double what they paid before under the old market, where only healthy people could get in. sharyl: can you explain in simple terms how the insurance companies are losing so much money if they're...
31
31
Jan 26, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
snodgrass appears to be good for a robert snodgrass appears to be good fora similar robert snodgrass appears to be good for a similarfigure robert snodgrass appears to be good for a similar figure either to west ham, burnley or middlesbrough, not the ideal preparation, you would think for a semifinal appearance, but that is what hull city this and a 2—goal deficit. but that is what hull city this and a 2-goal deficit. simon mentioned the birds from west ham and burnley for robert snodgrass committee is not in the squad tonight for that semifinal. —— bids. arsenal manager arsene wenger will attend a personal hearing for his misconduct charge tomorrow. wenger accepted the charge for pushing an official during his sides win over burnley last weekend but he wants clarity on the rules for when a manager is sent to the stands. the jamaican olympic association say they are considering their options after usain bolt and has seen team—mates were stripped of their relay gold medals from the beijing olympics in 2008. mr carter, one of the four, was found guilty of doping after sa m ples
snodgrass appears to be good for a robert snodgrass appears to be good fora similar robert snodgrass appears to be good for a similarfigure robert snodgrass appears to be good for a similar figure either to west ham, burnley or middlesbrough, not the ideal preparation, you would think for a semifinal appearance, but that is what hull city this and a 2—goal deficit. but that is what hull city this and a 2-goal deficit. simon mentioned the birds from west ham and burnley for robert snodgrass...
101
101
Jan 22, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 1
robert: he was terrible. [laughter] robert: he was terrible. i think he was well aware of that. we think about how political culture was different then than it is now, fortunately for thomas jefferson, politicians -- i hate that term. statesmen. there were not many occasions for them to address crowds. if you were standing for office, you would never run for office. if people fourth your name you would sit that and let others do or say what they would. you would not make speeches, and not make promises to say if you vote for me i will do this for you. that is considered the height of corruption. [laughter] robert: the first time jefferson could express himself directly to the american people was his inaugural address. he delivered that in what people described as hush tones. they say his voice very carried beyond the first couple of rows in the house of representatives chambers. jefferson understood this. he provided samuel harrison smith, the editor of the national intelligence with the text of his speech. by the time his speech was over there were printed copies and it appeare
robert: he was terrible. [laughter] robert: he was terrible. i think he was well aware of that. we think about how political culture was different then than it is now, fortunately for thomas jefferson, politicians -- i hate that term. statesmen. there were not many occasions for them to address crowds. if you were standing for office, you would never run for office. if people fourth your name you would sit that and let others do or say what they would. you would not make speeches, and not make...
19
19
Jan 3, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
robert, who is up first next week? >> we're going to see a lot of different trump appointees come down and it is going to be a contentious fight. democrats want to make a real showdown on someone like congressman tom price of georgia, as they look ahead to the 2018 elections, they say, hey, price may have a fine biography, maybe a fine person for the job in terms of his resume, but we really need to make a stand on president obama's legacy. and also paying close attention to exxonmobil executive rex tillerson. again, with his biography, he's a voice -- former boy scout, eagle scout, he's seen as someone with sterling character, but people on both sides of the aisle, but his friendly relationship during his business time at exxonmobil with president vladimir putin of russia will make him a target and they'll say what can we draw out from tillerson to put trump under the gun when it comes to trump and the hacking issue. >> tom price up for health and human services secretary. >> democrats believe that they can delve deep
robert, who is up first next week? >> we're going to see a lot of different trump appointees come down and it is going to be a contentious fight. democrats want to make a real showdown on someone like congressman tom price of georgia, as they look ahead to the 2018 elections, they say, hey, price may have a fine biography, maybe a fine person for the job in terms of his resume, but we really need to make a stand on president obama's legacy. and also paying close attention to exxonmobil...
76
76
Jan 25, 2017
01/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
baird. -- robert to baird. michael, dow 20,000, and it floated with that level for at least one month, something psychological about the barrier. michael: typically, wall street has forgotten about the dow. all the series analysis is based on the s&p 500. the dow jones has a price weighted index and is not really practical in this day and age create it was fascinating to watch that 20,000 really becomes a resistance in early january . kicked kicked it like it at 19,000 -- kicked in that 19,000 in the beginning, but that was during a period where there was a vacuum of fundamental news in the market, earnings season was not up and going, trunk had not yet take -- p have not yet taken office, so it took on more significance. now, we have really seen trump the refocus on the equity-friendly parts of his is knownhich -- trump to be unpredictable comes i don't think the market was confident on when he would focus on but here he is focusing on things that get to stock investors. vonnie: you are focusing on [indiscerni
baird. -- robert to baird. michael, dow 20,000, and it floated with that level for at least one month, something psychological about the barrier. michael: typically, wall street has forgotten about the dow. all the series analysis is based on the s&p 500. the dow jones has a price weighted index and is not really practical in this day and age create it was fascinating to watch that 20,000 really becomes a resistance in early january . kicked kicked it like it at 19,000 -- kicked in that...
50
50
Jan 17, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 1
alison: thank you, robert. alison: a multimillion dollar makeover could be coming to the eiffel tower. the mayor of paris proposed a million upgrade to the landmark that would include better elevators, more security, new lights. jonathan: that looks pretty good. alison: it does, all in an effort to help paris secure the 2024 olympic games. it is beautiful. steve: beautiful weather on the way once we get past tomorrow. showers on the way tomorrow, highs in the middle 50's. same onwednesday, dry, thursday. friday we are looking at showers midday through the afternoon and evening. we will update the forecast later. jonathan: jimmy kimmel is next. alison: have a good night. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- amy adams. from "moonlight," naomie harris. and music from blink-182. and now, look at this -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. very nice. appreciate that. i'jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for standing in the rain
alison: thank you, robert. alison: a multimillion dollar makeover could be coming to the eiffel tower. the mayor of paris proposed a million upgrade to the landmark that would include better elevators, more security, new lights. jonathan: that looks pretty good. alison: it does, all in an effort to help paris secure the 2024 olympic games. it is beautiful. steve: beautiful weather on the way once we get past tomorrow. showers on the way tomorrow, highs in the middle 50's. same onwednesday, dry,...
47
47
Jan 9, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
robert: new lea mike london. he resigned as the head coach at 2015 and then he spent one team at maryland where he served as a defensive line coach. on the f.b.s. level, he presented himself as another great challenge. >> a former police officer and bone marrow donor to his daughter. the odds were 10,000 to 1 that were a match but the daughter that is going back to o.u., that is her. we talk about several years past that. so the challenge and the odds and things like that are things i have embraced. and been ready for. i am excited about the opportunity to get to work. robert: college football championship tonight, clemson and alabama. rematch of last year's national title. 'bama didn't blow abody out. they only beat clemson by five. according to nick saban, this is what it is supposed to be. the best versus the best. >> it's no surprise to me they are where they are relative to last year's team and this year's team. >> i think it is important that you breathe a little bit and you enjoy it. don't let pressure of
robert: new lea mike london. he resigned as the head coach at 2015 and then he spent one team at maryland where he served as a defensive line coach. on the f.b.s. level, he presented himself as another great challenge. >> a former police officer and bone marrow donor to his daughter. the odds were 10,000 to 1 that were a match but the daughter that is going back to o.u., that is her. we talk about several years past that. so the challenge and the odds and things like that are things i...
90
90
Jan 1, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 1
robert: that's exactly right. this is an issue where there is broad agreement and we need to fix it. it's absolutely clear. i think this is becoming more and more an issue that many americans see every day and think the anger is for not getting on top of this faster, for congress not acting, is growing. lisa: and so are the fires. more than 14 million acres have burned in the last two years. 14 people were killed in a wildee in november as fire ripped through the great smoky mountains national park. still, the congressional impasse continues. congress has adjourned without resolving the wildfire funding issue. one more thing for the next congress to add to its plate in january. for "full measure," i'm lisa fletcher. sharyl: still ahead. some say a cyber war is underway. so, why are some of our top agencies rejecting the bes sharyl: after the claims and counterclaims over alleged russian hacking during the november election, president obama ordered a full review by the nation's intelligence agencies. but when it co
robert: that's exactly right. this is an issue where there is broad agreement and we need to fix it. it's absolutely clear. i think this is becoming more and more an issue that many americans see every day and think the anger is for not getting on top of this faster, for congress not acting, is growing. lisa: and so are the fires. more than 14 million acres have burned in the last two years. 14 people were killed in a wildee in november as fire ripped through the great smoky mountains national...
93
93
Jan 21, 2017
01/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
roberts, jr., who will administer the oath of office. everybody, please stand. [applauding] >> chief justice roberts: please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> president-elect trump: i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> chief justice roberts: that i will faithfully execute... >> president-elect trump: that i will faithfully execute... >> chief justice roberts: the office of president of the united states... >> president-elect trump: the office of president of the united states... >> chief justice roberts: and will to the best of my ability... >> president-elect trump: and will to the best of my ability... >> chief justice roberts: preserve, protect, and defend... >> president-elect trump: preserve, protect, and defend... >> chief justice roberts: the constitution of the united states. >> president-elect trump: the constitution of the united states. >> chief justice roberts: so help me god. >> president-elect trump: so help me god. >> chief justice roberts: congratulations, mr. president. [applauding]
roberts, jr., who will administer the oath of office. everybody, please stand. [applauding] >> chief justice roberts: please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> president-elect trump: i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> chief justice roberts: that i will faithfully execute... >> president-elect trump: that i will faithfully execute... >> chief justice roberts: the office of president of the united...
37
37
Jan 24, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
robert: quick note. during a radio interview steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger did not commit to coming back for another season. and look, he is only 34 years old. but when you count the hits, when you count the hits he has taken -- jonathan: he is 112. robert: exactly. jonathan: beat up pretty good. robert: he is a big guy, though. doug: the weather story. ready? maureen: how about your hits? doug: i have taken a few in my day. 58 tomorrow. sunshine. 55 on thursday with a morning shower and colder for friday. 45. steve rudin will talk about the chilly start and the weekend, too. maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir coming up next. jonathan: thank you for being with us tonight. >>> tonight, president trump doubles down. the white house says the president still believes billions of illegal voters is the reason he lost the popular vote to hillary clinton. our correspondent presses the white house today. what evidence do they have to support this? tonight, one key republican saying he is now,
robert: quick note. during a radio interview steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger did not commit to coming back for another season. and look, he is only 34 years old. but when you count the hits, when you count the hits he has taken -- jonathan: he is 112. robert: exactly. jonathan: beat up pretty good. robert: he is a big guy, though. doug: the weather story. ready? maureen: how about your hits? doug: i have taken a few in my day. 58 tomorrow. sunshine. 55 on thursday with a morning shower...
43
43
Jan 26, 2017
01/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
tom: robert sinche will continue with us. coming up, kevin roberts on leadership. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." good morning. ♪ with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. beautiful sunny berlin. that is where angela merkel is probably looking at her television screen to see how the meeting between theresa may and president trump goes tomorrow. also noteworthy, the german 10 may soon retreat from the highest level in a year as investors will unwind exaggerated bets on u.s. fiscal stimulus. something to keep an eye on. theresa may, donald trump, and that 10 year in germany. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. taylor: president donald trump will impose a temporary ban on refugees to the u.s. as early as today following his pledge earlier to build a border wall. >> going to have extreme vetting in all c
tom: robert sinche will continue with us. coming up, kevin roberts on leadership. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." good morning. ♪ with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. beautiful sunny berlin. that is where angela merkel is probably...
63
63
Jan 22, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
roberts is intoed to say -- oops. roberts was supposed to say that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. and then obama repeats it. instead of saying those words he said: that i will execute the office of president to the united states faithfully. so then barack obama stopped, paused, smiled, as if to say, come on, man, this is my big day, you got to get this right. but unfortunately, he didn't get it right, and then obama even later repeat some of roberts' mistakes. so, the very next night in the white house, they did it again. there was a second oath, this time roberts used notes which he hadn't used the first time, and they got it right damp. intoers called "oops they did it again." in 1965, lady bird join johnson was the first first lady to hold the bible as the oath was administered. that was a precedent and has been the case ever since. you can see here from kennedy's inauguration four years earlier, jackie kennedy is off to the left in the picture, note holding the bible. the b
roberts is intoed to say -- oops. roberts was supposed to say that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. and then obama repeats it. instead of saying those words he said: that i will execute the office of president to the united states faithfully. so then barack obama stopped, paused, smiled, as if to say, come on, man, this is my big day, you got to get this right. but unfortunately, he didn't get it right, and then obama even later repeat some of roberts'...
798
798
Jan 14, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 798
favorite 0
quote 0
during my visit, i'm robert. i don't talk about what goes on in here to my kids. i let them know about the mistakes i made so they don't repeat them so they don't end up in here. do what i can for them moneywise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank and hopefully they, you know, college, you know? that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to be a better person than me, you know? >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. i get an allowance and some of it goes to my kids. most of it. i got four kids, so i got four different bank accounts for them, you know? once i'm gone, they have that. they have something i left. you know, at least i did something. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." it's a world where the threat of danger dictates every action and every decision. >> i was holding his head on the g
during my visit, i'm robert. i don't talk about what goes on in here to my kids. i let them know about the mistakes i made so they don't repeat them so they don't end up in here. do what i can for them moneywise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank and hopefully they, you know, college, you know? that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to be a better person than me, you know? >> how are you sending them money? >>...
112
112
Jan 1, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
roberts: he could take longer, if he needed to. clementine continued in this letter to reporting to her husband. he talked much about you and mr. roosevelt. with him, it seems he often disagreed and sometimes did not consult. he said he, the president, would direct his mind like a shaft of sunlight over one section of a subject to be considered leaving everything else in darkness. he did not like his attention called to aspects he had not mastered or which from lack of time or disinclination he had disregarded. mind you, he did not actually use those words, wrote clementine, but the gist, and i thought much more was implied. clementine was right. he had never slipped in the dangerous vortex of friendship with fdr. as several other cabinet members and political cronies had, but always insisted on being called general rather than george and not once visiting hyde park until the president's funeral. it is a marvelous story of a meeting in july 1939 at the white house to consider the issue of sending airplanes to britain in the case of
roberts: he could take longer, if he needed to. clementine continued in this letter to reporting to her husband. he talked much about you and mr. roosevelt. with him, it seems he often disagreed and sometimes did not consult. he said he, the president, would direct his mind like a shaft of sunlight over one section of a subject to be considered leaving everything else in darkness. he did not like his attention called to aspects he had not mastered or which from lack of time or disinclination he...
86
86
Jan 2, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 1
robert: really? josh: "scampered off.
robert: really? josh: "scampered off.
54
54
Jan 16, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
robert: burning. red hot. jonathan: smoking. robert: john wall should be an all-star. jonathan: why isn't he? robert: i don't know. we'll see. hopefully he is in new orleans for the game. 2:00 p.m. start for the wizards today after pummeling the blazers. the wizards won five of the last six with the 12 straight wins at home. it looks like they finally put it to than john wall. this is what i mean. the left-handed slam. 24 points for wall. is he an all-star? i think he is. especially when he does this. now you see it. now you don't. dish to gortat for the lay-in. 120-101, the final for this one. well, today as we honor martin luther king jr., the washington wizards did their part today. at the same time making sure that kids know dreams can come true. a day of remembrance and acknowledgment at verizon center, as the nation honors dr. martin luther king jr. >> being a leader and overcoming adversity is what he teaches me. robert: they held the annual we are dreamers panel, it's an opportunity for the students to talk about the dreams and the aspirations. it is safe to sa
robert: burning. red hot. jonathan: smoking. robert: john wall should be an all-star. jonathan: why isn't he? robert: i don't know. we'll see. hopefully he is in new orleans for the game. 2:00 p.m. start for the wizards today after pummeling the blazers. the wizards won five of the last six with the 12 straight wins at home. it looks like they finally put it to than john wall. this is what i mean. the left-handed slam. 24 points for wall. is he an all-star? i think he is. especially when he...
29
29
Jan 14, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
robert: i always expect someone to ask that. [laughter] robert: yes, yes it was. here is the story that broke the news. the page of the richmond recorder, a federalist newspaper on the morning of september 1, 1802. the author was james thompson calendar, a writer for the jeffersonian republican. he made a living saying terrible things about george washington and john adams. a man who had been jailed under 1798dams administration of administration act. a man who was freed by thomas jefferson. thomas jefferson gave him a grant of money to pay off his bills, but he wanted more. postmaster,e job of that is something jefferson was not willing to give. put forth the story that thomas sheffer's the death of his wife started a relationship and had a relationship at monticello's with sally. there was a slave in monticello's name sally. thestory does not quite hit mark. there are details of what calendar says that are not true. in mywill tell you that, estimation, the story is probably true. i say probably, not 100%. but i think the evidence says that jefferson did probably
robert: i always expect someone to ask that. [laughter] robert: yes, yes it was. here is the story that broke the news. the page of the richmond recorder, a federalist newspaper on the morning of september 1, 1802. the author was james thompson calendar, a writer for the jeffersonian republican. he made a living saying terrible things about george washington and john adams. a man who had been jailed under 1798dams administration of administration act. a man who was freed by thomas jefferson....
46
46
Jan 1, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
robert: oh yes. all through -- i'm sorry, the question is, other than what happened at wilderness, is there any other bad relationship or foundation for a better ad relationship between warren and sheridan? undisputedly. and it is almost never recorded. there are at least five instances during the overland campaign where warren was complaining that sheridan's calvary is not doing what it should do. instead of going out and screening the army and finding the enemy, he is left to do the calvary work with his infantry and at bethesda church, the pennsylvania reserves who are going home in a few days, they are going out to do calvary recon and they are routed off the field. and warren is almost overrun. but with griffith's artillery and the fifth corps, they crystallize the line and they beat off the confederate and then robert rhodes makes some disastrous attacks. but it happens, at one point, warren is at the north anna river and he only has a little bit of calvary with him, and he writes -- i would ra
robert: oh yes. all through -- i'm sorry, the question is, other than what happened at wilderness, is there any other bad relationship or foundation for a better ad relationship between warren and sheridan? undisputedly. and it is almost never recorded. there are at least five instances during the overland campaign where warren was complaining that sheridan's calvary is not doing what it should do. instead of going out and screening the army and finding the enemy, he is left to do the calvary...
60
60
Jan 6, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
robert burton. robert: thank you so much. college football. that is coming up on monday alabama-clemson, we preview that. and the wizards hosting the timber wolves. that is next in sports. robert: we start with the hoops. wizards trying to win after dropping a couple tonight is minnesota at the phone booth. timbering also trying to crack a two-game skid. wizards had every opportunity to get over the .500 mark, against dallas and houston. a good chance to get it going tonight. bradley beal on a possible turn-around. >> you go through tough times. it's a learning experience. same way with basketball. everything may not go perfect. you may go on a losing streak. you will take something out of adversity. it's similar to life. you take it on and next time you get better. robert: college football championship is monday. tide and tigers. rematch of last year's national title game. alabama won that one 45-40. nick sa barbn -- nick saban is not thinking of last year. >> you want your team to play with confidence. i think mind set of the preparation, cl
robert burton. robert: thank you so much. college football. that is coming up on monday alabama-clemson, we preview that. and the wizards hosting the timber wolves. that is next in sports. robert: we start with the hoops. wizards trying to win after dropping a couple tonight is minnesota at the phone booth. timbering also trying to crack a two-game skid. wizards had every opportunity to get over the .500 mark, against dallas and houston. a good chance to get it going tonight. bradley beal on a...
65
65
Jan 22, 2017
01/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 1
chief justice roberts: congratulations, mr. president. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to an extraordinary day in american history. bloomberg politics special coverage of donald trump's inauguration ceremony. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. this is an important day in what has been an astonishing political journey for both the nation and for donald trump himself. president trump: for too long a small group in our nation's capital have reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost. washington flourished, but the people did not share in its wealth. politicians prospered, but the jobs left and the factories closed. the establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. their victories have not been your victories. their triumphs have not been your triumphs. and while they celebrated in our nation's capital, there was little to celebrate for struggling families all across our land. that all changes starting right here and right now. because this moment is your moment. it belongs to yo
chief justice roberts: congratulations, mr. president. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to an extraordinary day in american history. bloomberg politics special coverage of donald trump's inauguration ceremony. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. this is an important day in what has been an astonishing political journey for both the nation and for donald trump himself. president trump: for too long a small group in our nation's capital have reaped the rewards of government while the...
47
47
Jan 10, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
robert: makes my teeth yellow. conferencethrough in play, and ca we live in a pick and choose world. choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, right now, the best buy rated c2 mattress is only $699.99 learn more at sleepnumber.com know better sleep with sleep number. ♪ it's go time at dunkin' with two wake-up wraps for $3. enjoy two freshly made oven-toasted wraps with bacon, sausage, or ham and keep on all day. america runs on dunkin'. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: starting with hockey, the caps going for their sixth straight win tonight in montrÉal against the canadiens. the offense was on. attack, leaving the canadiens speechless. 3-1 caps. later
robert: makes my teeth yellow. conferencethrough in play, and ca we live in a pick and choose world. choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, right now, the best buy rated c2 mattress is only $699.99 learn more at sleepnumber.com know...
126
126
Jan 29, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. before you leave the podium, i would like to note that the court thanks you for your service to the court as acting solicitor general over the past months. the case is submitted. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. sunday morning and ethics and policy center senior fellow with discuss his opinion piece, "why i cannot fall in line behind trump tomko looking at the town of the new administration. then someone from the media research center will discuss press coverage from the top administration, the trump white house war against the media, and fake news. then someone from the brennan center for justice will talk about his plan to sign an investigative -- to sign an executive order investigating voter fraud. he sure to watch c-span's washington
chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. before you leave the podium, i would like to note that the court thanks you for your service to the court as acting solicitor general over the past months. the case is submitted. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact...
215
215
Jan 7, 2017
01/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
ed: michael and robert, you've spoken to him in the last few months. office and in his were able to get inside his head. remind us, why does he think way? why does he continue to insist this is the way it should be? think he feels threatened if people say russia helped him concludes he was helped by putin, that it somehow his victory. even in his statement today, he had nod point blank this effect on the election result. the intelligence community in report said they didn't make an assessment on that, they were silent on it. but he wants everybody to know this had nothing to do with helping me win. i think the other thing is he likes punching up. politically, it's worked for him for quite a long time. he can punch it, what pence -- bureaucracy i don't trust the bureaucracy in washington. but he was praising the intelligence community after weeks of denigrating them. and he was not contesting the idea that russia was the author here. happy to quietly cede that point, it looks like. it will who knows what be tomorrow. and in exchange for trying to that i
ed: michael and robert, you've spoken to him in the last few months. office and in his were able to get inside his head. remind us, why does he think way? why does he continue to insist this is the way it should be? think he feels threatened if people say russia helped him concludes he was helped by putin, that it somehow his victory. even in his statement today, he had nod point blank this effect on the election result. the intelligence community in report said they didn't make an assessment...
76
76
Jan 23, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
robert: all-star action! very deserving, too. the redskins player kirk cousins invited to the pro bowl. we will talk the super bowl. and the caps are red hot. see if they can dance around the hurricanes next in sports. oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um hm. just whip bam boom, it's done. that apartment is mine! credit karma. give yourself some credit. robert: start with hockey. the capitals are still the best team in hockey winning 11-12. the latest blip was a loss to the defending stanley cup champs. tonight they host the hurricanes a team that lost three straight. caps bounced back, i say "bounced back" they were getting the bounce on. that is lars johansson. marcus' dad getting down in the annual dads trip. was marcus embarrassed after this? getting four points and knowing we are working in the right direction. a great confidence booster to get the win in dallas when we were down. and
robert: all-star action! very deserving, too. the redskins player kirk cousins invited to the pro bowl. we will talk the super bowl. and the caps are red hot. see if they can dance around the hurricanes next in sports. oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um hm. just whip bam boom, it's done. that apartment is mine! credit karma. give yourself some credit. robert: start...
71
71
Jan 3, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
robert: $580,000? jonathan: $580 per month. robert: ok, i feel better. john wall receives an honor. and the redskins cleaning out the lockers today. oh, that l the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. they all...want...to... how charge me.xes going? have you tried credit karma? does credit karma do taxes now? yeah, and they're totally free, so they'll never take any of your refund. file your taxes for free with credit karma tax. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: we start by congratulating john wall for being named eastern conference player of the week. tonight, in houston, the wizards pulled on a show, leading by as many as 12. rockets come back, james harden with a triple-double. the man hitting six three-poin
robert: $580,000? jonathan: $580 per month. robert: ok, i feel better. john wall receives an honor. and the redskins cleaning out the lockers today. oh, that l the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. they...
81
81
Jan 29, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
robert: it was tough to watch. i have to talk about it. they handled iowa a heartbreaker between uva and villanova. sports is next. >> now, the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your toyota dealer. robert: uva and villanova, villanova the top team in the nation at this point. they were no and neck in the final seconds. villanova, two-point lead. day, drives career into the lane and scores two of his career-high 15. josh hart drives and mrs., but stevens comes flying into the tip. that would be for the game. right before the buzzer goes off . virginia loses a heartbrear the final 61-59. on the women's side, last time wasn'tps played iowa, it easy. today, they handled the hawkeyes easily. second quarter, format -- 44-33. slocum with the past, for the layup. terps lead at the break. terps up 19 in the fourth, jones past download, spins, scores, and gets fouled. she led the way with 28. maryland blows out the hawkeyes 100-81. yesterday we saw the williams sisters battle, and today, to -- to more great ones, federer and nadal. this one is d
robert: it was tough to watch. i have to talk about it. they handled iowa a heartbreaker between uva and villanova. sports is next. >> now, the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your toyota dealer. robert: uva and villanova, villanova the top team in the nation at this point. they were no and neck in the final seconds. villanova, two-point lead. day, drives career into the lane and scores two of his career-high 15. josh hart drives and mrs., but stevens comes flying into the tip. that...
21
21
Jan 6, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
the point i'm trying to make just to put a pin in is it saying i'm going to ask roberted -- robert gibbs or jay carney and dana perino. and i will ask bloggers and tv executives and the white house correspondents association and seek input and say there is i will something that could be more valuable? i'm also going to seek folks not in the room and say you want a small block out in springfield, illinois, is at their away for your voice to be included? and weend in questions have a briefing by saying these questions came in from daily newspapers that can't be present. think that at every new iteration of -- and administration there's an opportunity to say, can we do things better? and again, i think one of the things the president-elect would really like to see is how can be involve more people in this process and the is in this democracy. >> he has been pretty critical of the press corps that followed them and has called them disgusted people which i think is a pejorative. and has been pretty tough at times on many of the major news outlets. what is your view of the major news outlets i
the point i'm trying to make just to put a pin in is it saying i'm going to ask roberted -- robert gibbs or jay carney and dana perino. and i will ask bloggers and tv executives and the white house correspondents association and seek input and say there is i will something that could be more valuable? i'm also going to seek folks not in the room and say you want a small block out in springfield, illinois, is at their away for your voice to be included? and weend in questions have a briefing by...
31
31
Jan 13, 2017
01/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
beth david and robert are true pros. david is someone i have developed a friendship with over the years. a trusted person. one of the things that is responsibility to understand about this is that in washington, i think can you be a fierce political person but can you be a good person. and i think robert, david, are in this that category. you can check the partisan and talk about things that we agree upon or understand each either in a deeper way to understand our differences or just agree to disagree in a very civil way. especially these days, that's a very important part of our democracy. second, i would like to thank you. i leave here vomit-free. for that, i appreciate you keeping your word. >> i was hoping you would say that as we went out the door. >> thanking sean spicer, robert gibbs and david axelrod. thank you so much for being here. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> the president recall inauguration of donald trump is friday, january 20th. c-span will have live coverage of all the day's event and ceremonies. watch live o
beth david and robert are true pros. david is someone i have developed a friendship with over the years. a trusted person. one of the things that is responsibility to understand about this is that in washington, i think can you be a fierce political person but can you be a good person. and i think robert, david, are in this that category. you can check the partisan and talk about things that we agree upon or understand each either in a deeper way to understand our differences or just agree to...
108
108
Jan 8, 2017
01/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley roberts: we'll be mingling with the stars-- oh, behave. ashley roberts: --getting predictions from the pros-- gosling versus reynolds, i can't wait for reynolds to break the fourth wall and win. ashley roberts: --and strutting our stuff for the camera-- and go. yes. beautiful. ashley roberts: --plus we'll be giving the great american public their chance to shine. i'd like to present the award to you for the best muscles in los angeles you know it. ashley roberts: join myself and comedian lisa lampanelli next on 1st look. [theme song]
ashley roberts: we'll be mingling with the stars-- oh, behave. ashley roberts: --getting predictions from the pros-- gosling versus reynolds, i can't wait for reynolds to break the fourth wall and win. ashley roberts: --and strutting our stuff for the camera-- and go. yes. beautiful. ashley roberts: --plus we'll be giving the great american public their chance to shine. i'd like to present the award to you for the best muscles in los angeles you know it. ashley roberts: join myself and comedian...
43
43
Jan 20, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you very much, robert. we will also bring in our correspondent james cook who i believe is with protesters seeing the other side of the story. what is happening where you are, james? just in the last five or ten minutes the situation here in the centre of washington has escalated. we saw a limousine set ablaze and after that happened the police, who had hitherto been standing in a line on the street keeping an eye on protesters really, moved forward aggressively, firing tear gas, mainly at the media, i have to say, to clear the street back as they try to clear the street back as they try to get a fire engine in to put out that far in the limousine. i am trying to walk back up to show you the situation... the police have now been pushing people down the street, using tear gas, or some kind of gas, and also flashbacks to disperse the crowd. some of the protesters are wearing masks, and some of them have been responding by throwing bricks in the direction of the police. but as you can see, and i think we can j
thank you very much, robert. we will also bring in our correspondent james cook who i believe is with protesters seeing the other side of the story. what is happening where you are, james? just in the last five or ten minutes the situation here in the centre of washington has escalated. we saw a limousine set ablaze and after that happened the police, who had hitherto been standing in a line on the street keeping an eye on protesters really, moved forward aggressively, firing tear gas, mainly...
282
282
Jan 31, 2017
01/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll go with that and, robert, it was hilarious. harvey keitel plays your father doing an impression. do people on the treat in normal life come up and give you a robert de niro impression? >> rarely. i mean they'll do are you talking to me or something like that from time to time but that's it. you know, not really. >> and yeah, i'm sure walking down the street is it an easy thing. >> i don't get -- i don't get recognized a lot. i just, you know, just move through the crowd when i walk a lot. nobody bothers me. >> hat on. >> bobbing and weaving. >> yeah. >> and, leslie, you were at sundance with your husband and your 14-year-old daughter iris on her premiere of her movie "love," her show "love." how does it feel to watch your daughter follow in your footsteps. >> well, she's only in eighth grade so she's not doing anything -- she's just a kid right now so she's hopefully she's, you know, i just want her to focus on school and being a kid and then she can follow in my footsteps later. >> later on in life. >> yeah. >> robert, you've
we'll go with that and, robert, it was hilarious. harvey keitel plays your father doing an impression. do people on the treat in normal life come up and give you a robert de niro impression? >> rarely. i mean they'll do are you talking to me or something like that from time to time but that's it. you know, not really. >> and yeah, i'm sure walking down the street is it an easy thing. >> i don't get -- i don't get recognized a lot. i just, you know, just move through the crowd...
45
45
Jan 8, 2017
01/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
so what should i make of robert davis? once again, i call on former detective bobby adelarato to get his opinion. >> he's telling me -- they said he was the person. >> bobby is immediately skeptical of davis. >> i think now it is 20 years since the incident occurred, right. and he appears to be somebody very pliable. i think you could probably get this guy to say anything. >> and we don't know if it is true. >> mm-hmm. >> but -- >> if it is exactly the way he is saying it, there is a police procedure problem. you don't show a witness two pictures, three pictures. there is a system in place to show six photographs, detective 101. the way i took it was that the cop said, confirm that's the guy, yeah. >> that's what i got from that. i got from that he's saying once he picked who he picked, the cops confirmed to him, yes, you got the right -- >> is there a problem with that? >> yeah. i would never tell somebody, yeah, you got the right guy. >> what is the problem with doing that? >> you're influencing them at that point you're
so what should i make of robert davis? once again, i call on former detective bobby adelarato to get his opinion. >> he's telling me -- they said he was the person. >> bobby is immediately skeptical of davis. >> i think now it is 20 years since the incident occurred, right. and he appears to be somebody very pliable. i think you could probably get this guy to say anything. >> and we don't know if it is true. >> mm-hmm. >> but -- >> if it is exactly the...