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robert estimates there are at least 3 fatalities the yeah. oh yeah. then you've got just to them, then that's not call you because similar to yours and some talk amount of was a girl not on my mom, but i don't see why i might be gone by the way to meet the roots who men had completed, the mountainous terrain and covered one 3rd of the journey. 6 me exhausted, they'll spend the night here and there wet clothes, all of them, a king after the day's excursions. i was in a hollow, large volume for us if we shows as ours are so far out to be the. 2 night robert and his companion, none the nation. oh, the the taking the i was to reach the rhythm, but the trip is far from over. ahead to lie the rapids. this is the last like of the journey for robert and his men and the most dangerous shooting the rapids with the trunk attached to them. in a $22.00 men are in charge of the makeshift raft. if they fall overboard, $400.00 killers of rosewood will fall on top of them. was i got off for the communion run for you're still not going to live on a team here only becau
robert estimates there are at least 3 fatalities the yeah. oh yeah. then you've got just to them, then that's not call you because similar to yours and some talk amount of was a girl not on my mom, but i don't see why i might be gone by the way to meet the roots who men had completed, the mountainous terrain and covered one 3rd of the journey. 6 me exhausted, they'll spend the night here and there wet clothes, all of them, a king after the day's excursions. i was in a hollow, large volume for...
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go ahead robert. we know we've been in the same mindset since 911 where every time there's a problem, there's a new federal agency or federal agency to, to address that every. everything is everything that male, we want to be a hammer. so to say with all the same thing with black, white matter and quote unquote, and people protest were conservative, wanting to send out the f, b i, and the, and other government agencies to rule out quote unquote black. i didn't the previous to route out. and teen for groups, an anti fascist group, and start bringing both people and we think the influence of different infiltration in those groups. so what be, what start out of people being for protests, all the sudden pallets of bricks showed up out of nowhere. and signs and banners showed about a know where police were told to stand down out of nowhere, causing things to spiral out of control. which creates the type of domestic strife which is needed when you have the incidence infiltrating the mag movement on the one
go ahead robert. we know we've been in the same mindset since 911 where every time there's a problem, there's a new federal agency or federal agency to, to address that every. everything is everything that male, we want to be a hammer. so to say with all the same thing with black, white matter and quote unquote, and people protest were conservative, wanting to send out the f, b i, and the, and other government agencies to rule out quote unquote black. i didn't the previous to route out. and...
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robert and his men have found their treasure. yes. if they can get this rosewood tree to market, they would make enough for the next 6 months. a tree. this size consent around $10000.00. less than human. and angular mullins on the roof would trees grow extremely slowly. they take at least 100 years to fully develop and into point con, waiting. now you can put on a foreign thing when you, when you book a man, i'm not going to refer you to what i need inside of this little but after a back breaking out, chopping down the giant, there's a problem. you need to cool. and then the wind binding, the only way to bring it down is to chop down the trees around it. it's estimated that for every 100000 precious trees, chopped down half a 1000000 other trees are sacrificed to bring down and transport the valuable cargo . i think that's the machine will pull, who runs in cocoa stuff, i mean yog cleaning model, they can see the find, the room the task is enormous, and robert changes tactics forgive genetic, upon relaxing, come with him in my shoppin
robert and his men have found their treasure. yes. if they can get this rosewood tree to market, they would make enough for the next 6 months. a tree. this size consent around $10000.00. less than human. and angular mullins on the roof would trees grow extremely slowly. they take at least 100 years to fully develop and into point con, waiting. now you can put on a foreign thing when you, when you book a man, i'm not going to refer you to what i need inside of this little but after a back...
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robert and his men have found their treasure. if they can get this rose with tree to market, they would make enough for the next 6 months. a tree this size consent around $10000.00 less than human and angular malaise and get up on the roof. would trees grow extremely slowly. they take at least 100 years to fully develop. i mean to miss one point on my eating and i don't know foreign thing enjoying new book to man. i'm not going to refer you to what i need inside of the lease. is that the author a back breaking our shopping down the giant? there's a problem in yeah, yeah. cool. and then the when i'm bonding, the only way to bring it down is to chopped down the trees around it. it's estimated that for every 100000 precious trees, chopped down half a 1000000 other trees are sacrificed to bring down and transport the valuable cargo . i think that's the machine will pull who runs in cocoa stuff. need you not cleaning with the late? can you see the final room the task is enormous, and robert changes tactics forgive tonight. you think u
robert and his men have found their treasure. if they can get this rose with tree to market, they would make enough for the next 6 months. a tree this size consent around $10000.00 less than human and angular malaise and get up on the roof. would trees grow extremely slowly. they take at least 100 years to fully develop. i mean to miss one point on my eating and i don't know foreign thing enjoying new book to man. i'm not going to refer you to what i need inside of the lease. is that the author...
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and robert changes tactics forgive tonight. you think upon me like, can you come with him in a little much chopping the tree at that height is proving increasingly difficult. the men will have to sweat them money. ok. me financing yasser me. me hours. the men partially act around the heat is overbearing. was mocking them again and i knew what kind bang on her cool rested. i don't know that i was going with mr. lucas law. she would kill 2 under. i mean of a few short. and i and julia still allude to mooney. i deal with kimberly morale after 4 hours. the 1st part of the trunk gives way but the branches are still trapping the top of the tree. well, they tried to pin it down by food with me. but after another 6 hours, robert decides to give up without the rest of the tree trunk, it won't bring in much money or the hallmark any hope of bringing this tree down is disappearing. so is the money it would fetch? they have to start searching again. but the rosewood tree has become so rare, it's like finding a needle in a haystack tree. po
and robert changes tactics forgive tonight. you think upon me like, can you come with him in a little much chopping the tree at that height is proving increasingly difficult. the men will have to sweat them money. ok. me financing yasser me. me hours. the men partially act around the heat is overbearing. was mocking them again and i knew what kind bang on her cool rested. i don't know that i was going with mr. lucas law. she would kill 2 under. i mean of a few short. and i and julia still...
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roberts: en shock, dice que busco ayuda. veliz: y yo no tenÍa el telÉfono conmigo, se me habÍa caÍdo. y entonces yo metiÉndome en medio de la gente, para pararlos, el primero que se para es un bus y esa es la primera persona que llama a la policÍa. roberts: cuando llegÓ la patrulla de carreteras, los agentes vieron que era mÁs que un accidente automovilÍstico. >> una vez que ellos estuvieron ahÍ un tiempo, se dieron cuenta que la vÍctima habÍa sufrido un tiro de bala. nuÑez: perdÍ el habla. yo no podÍa. yo no atinaba a nada. roberts: cuando llegÓ al hospital, su hermano ya estaba ahÍ. nuÑez: mi hermano se acerca y me dice “no hay nada que hacer, sheilla, se muriÓ”. roberts: poco tiempo despuÉs de llegar al hospital. nuÑez: yo no podÍa. alguien me dijo “¿quieres ir adentro?”, y yo “no, ¿quÉ pasÓ?”. nadie me decÍa. ahÍ estuve hasta las 2 de la maÑana aproximadamente. roberts: con un crimen definido como un homicidio, empezaron las investigaciones. al primero que interrogaron fue al novi
roberts: en shock, dice que busco ayuda. veliz: y yo no tenÍa el telÉfono conmigo, se me habÍa caÍdo. y entonces yo metiÉndome en medio de la gente, para pararlos, el primero que se para es un bus y esa es la primera persona que llama a la policÍa. roberts: cuando llegÓ la patrulla de carreteras, los agentes vieron que era mÁs que un accidente automovilÍstico. >> una vez que ellos estuvieron ahÍ un tiempo, se dieron cuenta que la vÍctima habÍa sufrido un tiro de bala. nuÑez:...
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this is the last link of the journey for robert and his men. and the most dangerous shooting, the rapids with the trunk attached to them. in a $22.00 men are in charge of the makeshift raft. if they fall overboard, $400.00 killers of rosewood will fall on top of them. so i was, i got off for the communion run for you're still a little i'm a team here. nathan only causes in color, which is our doesn't, isn't going to raising it out. you want to be you know, is the pilot for the 1st rough it know dismisses his co pilot, who apparently isn't being much health plan . the thing thing for monday isn't causing this isn't some of the is virtually uncontrollable. the rock has shattered his paddle and he uses his hands to slow down the road. the water, the bait, and you know, can look for another paddle some wonderful petition, a bit need filtering and many killers. are she p as in it's taken 5 hours to travel, don't worry about the others will now take the wood. as far as you know, one of the trunk cars in the canoe, it just needs to be had been any cha
this is the last link of the journey for robert and his men. and the most dangerous shooting, the rapids with the trunk attached to them. in a $22.00 men are in charge of the makeshift raft. if they fall overboard, $400.00 killers of rosewood will fall on top of them. so i was, i got off for the communion run for you're still a little i'm a team here. nathan only causes in color, which is our doesn't, isn't going to raising it out. you want to be you know, is the pilot for the 1st rough it know...
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robert: absolutely, absolutely. >> elaborate. tell me was circumstances today reflect that pretty soon we need to tell the complete story of the slavery and cards of the discrimination. we need to tell the story. but i believe that positions that existed then are nothing conditions that exist now. i give you the example. but a farmer coming to a stream with a meal intact. to get to the strength is 3 feet high, when you 20 miles an hour enabled them and they get washed no stream. think of the same place in your later and it 6 inches the mule refuses to go in because meal has the judgment and many of us had good memories and we act as if the conditions have not improved since the 60s and so we engage strategies where we are acting as if the conditions have not improved. in our strategic position should adjust to our strategic circumstance and that is not happening. >> okay i can imagine somebody saying, listen, we need to distinguish between what one thinks would be useful productive policy today, race policy and social policy in g
robert: absolutely, absolutely. >> elaborate. tell me was circumstances today reflect that pretty soon we need to tell the complete story of the slavery and cards of the discrimination. we need to tell the story. but i believe that positions that existed then are nothing conditions that exist now. i give you the example. but a farmer coming to a stream with a meal intact. to get to the strength is 3 feet high, when you 20 miles an hour enabled them and they get washed no stream. think of...
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let me go to robert here. let me go to robert here. robert, i mean, you know, i'm a conservative, you're not obviously, but i mean, when i watch cnn and m s m b, c. i mean, it's one intelligence official after another. i mean, where is going? greenwald, or aaron, my k. i mean, because they would challenge these things and all i see is, is that the, i see these networks is just being mouthpiece for, for power. and for the intelligence community. like i said, i mean, just bring on glenn when well, get a different opinion there. might be healthy for the, for the audience. it might be healthy for public discussion. go ahead, robert. well, i grew up in the, pull it by the name of gil scott heron, who said the military in the monetary they come together whenever necessary. and what we're seeing when it comes to the media right now that they have their teams, they put on their jersey and whatever and, and the other team they are in favor of. so long as you have blood intelligence officials or anti trump, or anti conservative media, anti somet
let me go to robert here. let me go to robert here. robert, i mean, you know, i'm a conservative, you're not obviously, but i mean, when i watch cnn and m s m b, c. i mean, it's one intelligence official after another. i mean, where is going? greenwald, or aaron, my k. i mean, because they would challenge these things and all i see is, is that the, i see these networks is just being mouthpiece for, for power. and for the intelligence community. like i said, i mean, just bring on glenn when...
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but after another 6 hours, robert decides to give up. without the rest of the tree trunk, it won't bring in much money or any hope of bringing this tree down is disappearing. so is the money it would fetch . they have to start searching again. but the rosewood tree has become so rare. it's like finding a needle in a haystack tree. poaching is not the only extreme way to make a better living on the island. some are willing to take even more risks. while madagascar is blessed with natural resources, such as prices, rough fight, and coal, one particular resource has lewis, seldom to this mining town of and so on. sapphires these towns sprang up in just a few months. attracted by the promise of easy money, more than 10000 people live crammed together in extreme poverty. most of the stones they take up with just a few dollars. however, a large, very pure sapphire can fetch as much as 5 or $6000.00 more than $100.00 times madagascar minimum wage. thousands take away with the lucky ones might find our fire backhoe and messy used to be farmers.
but after another 6 hours, robert decides to give up. without the rest of the tree trunk, it won't bring in much money or any hope of bringing this tree down is disappearing. so is the money it would fetch . they have to start searching again. but the rosewood tree has become so rare. it's like finding a needle in a haystack tree. poaching is not the only extreme way to make a better living on the island. some are willing to take even more risks. while madagascar is blessed with natural...
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i believe it was robert o'donnell. he felt inside the shaft and he could tell there's only one leg dangling. so she's in the shaft with her foot next to her head kind of in a scissor position. he needed more room to articulate and get in there. >> one of the things they would do is drop a microphone down into the well to make sure that she was ok and at times like that, everybody had to be very, very quiet. >> they could hear she was in there sipping "winnie the poo." ♪ winnie the pooh ♪ >> i cried a lot, especially when she was singing. there was a point i kept thinking, i don't know that she's going to make it. it's been so long. >> went to the lord's house, to prayer, and hope that little girl's going to make it. >> since the ordeal began wednesday morning, there is no talk, we are told, of trying to get any kind of liquids to this girl. experts with afraid she may have an injury. unless she's seriously injured she could survive up to four days without any food or water. >> time, section, and -- >> ok. tony, we'
i believe it was robert o'donnell. he felt inside the shaft and he could tell there's only one leg dangling. so she's in the shaft with her foot next to her head kind of in a scissor position. he needed more room to articulate and get in there. >> one of the things they would do is drop a microphone down into the well to make sure that she was ok and at times like that, everybody had to be very, very quiet. >> they could hear she was in there sipping "winnie the poo." ♪...
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roberts: para juan la decisiÓn es fÁcil. juan: tengo primos, hermanos desaparecidos y amigos que ya no volvieron. entonces, pues siento que esto es la Única opciÓn. rodrÍguez: terrible historia. en agosto pasado, el gobierno de mÉxico entablÓ una demanda contra 11 empresas de fabricaciÓn y venta de armas en estados unidos. segÚn los datos de la secretarÍa de relaciones exteriores de mÉxico, cada aÑo entran desde estados unidos de manera ilegal mÁs de medio millÓn de armas. regresamos despuÉs de una breve pausa. locutor: al regresar, los testimonios de quienes dicen estar eternamente agradecidos con algunos capos del narcotrÁfico. >> lo que hizo fue un favor muy grande que no lo ha hecho nadie, ni un quieres mucho a tu mascota, pero odias cargar su pelo en tu ropa. sabías que tu ropa no solamente atrapa el pelo pero también puede atraerlo? armada con bounce pet hair & lint guard, tu ropa puede repeler el pelo de tu mascota. una sola toallita mega de bounce es tres veces más poderosa que una toallita regular!
roberts: para juan la decisiÓn es fÁcil. juan: tengo primos, hermanos desaparecidos y amigos que ya no volvieron. entonces, pues siento que esto es la Única opciÓn. rodrÍguez: terrible historia. en agosto pasado, el gobierno de mÉxico entablÓ una demanda contra 11 empresas de fabricaciÓn y venta de armas en estados unidos. segÚn los datos de la secretarÍa de relaciones exteriores de mÉxico, cada aÑo entran desde estados unidos de manera ilegal mÁs de medio millÓn de armas....
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she just thought, "oh, it's robert.” >> robert john bardo gets on a greyhound bus. ♪ i'm going to find you, i'm going to get you ♪ >> and he takes it overnight with his bag and a gun and arrives early in the morning and makes his way to her place. >> so the mindset is, if i can't have you, nobody else can, so that we are forever intertwined together by this fate. >> there were so many red flags with robert bardo. wanting to purchase the gun. the statements that he made to his sister. his family, they were aware that he was coming to california to seek out rebecca schaeffer. but i think in their minds, they weren't aware of how dangerous this man could be. >> the tragedy of july 18, 1989, is that two people have it in their mind to get to rebecca schaeffer's apartment. one is a courier with a script for "the godfather iii.” the other is her deranged stalker. one she is expecting. one she is not. ♪ one way or another i'm going to win ♪ ♪ i'm going to get you, get you ♪ i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer. ♪ ♪
she just thought, "oh, it's robert.” >> robert john bardo gets on a greyhound bus. ♪ i'm going to find you, i'm going to get you ♪ >> and he takes it overnight with his bag and a gun and arrives early in the morning and makes his way to her place. >> so the mindset is, if i can't have you, nobody else can, so that we are forever intertwined together by this fate. >> there were so many red flags with robert bardo. wanting to purchase the gun. the statements...
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by robert akin. akin, knowing the crowd literally held their rights in this text, he included the congressional authorization in each and every one of these bibles. therefore, for you as the united states citizen at the time, knowing it was forbidden to own a bible not produced by the crown, you can see you're governor allow you to own this particular bible. not only did he include that in the text, we have also included the original congressional authorization, showing that congress did indeed, word for word of robert taken was included into his text. one of the things i find a musing about this bible, the akin bible, on the very front page, he tells you how to find it. three doors down above the coffee shop. to me, there was only one starbucks at the time and philadelphia. i find that i'm using. you find a coffee shop, you can find the print shop of robert akin. if you look at this particular authorization, used to the name of charles thompson. to me, he is one of america's unsung heroes. one of th
by robert akin. akin, knowing the crowd literally held their rights in this text, he included the congressional authorization in each and every one of these bibles. therefore, for you as the united states citizen at the time, knowing it was forbidden to own a bible not produced by the crown, you can see you're governor allow you to own this particular bible. not only did he include that in the text, we have also included the original congressional authorization, showing that congress did...
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robert: it wasn't political. it just -- i didn't figure i was going to need it, because nobody really knows the long term of this vaccine, and people are scared of it. william: so, that was your concern? that you might take the shot, and it might harm you long-term? robert: down the road, we don't know. and that's most people's stance that i know. but if it combats this, i'm going to get it, this go-round. william: because of his brush with the virus, wilson says his family is planning to get vaccinated too. 32-year-old jordan miller is an icu nurse. she's been here through the whole pandemic. jordan: how we feeling? william: and she says, for her, this is the worst yet. staff are tired, burned out. they're working overtime. and she says too many people don't take the virus seriously. jordan: it's something that could have been prevented. and that's what's so hard. and because these people are younger and healthier, it hits even harder. you know, i had a 34-year-old patient that i was talking to, communicating wi
robert: it wasn't political. it just -- i didn't figure i was going to need it, because nobody really knows the long term of this vaccine, and people are scared of it. william: so, that was your concern? that you might take the shot, and it might harm you long-term? robert: down the road, we don't know. and that's most people's stance that i know. but if it combats this, i'm going to get it, this go-round. william: because of his brush with the virus, wilson says his family is planning to get...
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i'm proud to say that robert moore — news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is _ news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an _ news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old _ news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old mate of l news does. i'm proud to say that - robert moore is an old mate of mine, and we've spoken to him here on the media show about that scope. it was incredible journalism. media show about that scope. it was incrediblejournalism. indeed, you had several scoops yourself. including the 2005 exclusive pictures of the capture of the 77 london bombers. i wonder how that story came to you. the london bombers. i wonder how that story came to vom— story came to you. the best scoops ou aet story came to you. the best scoops you get are — story came to you. the best scoops you get are the _ story came to you. the best scoops you get are the ones _ story came to you. the best scoops you get are the ones that _ story came to you. the best scoops you get are the ones that really - you get are the ones that really give you the element
i'm proud to say that robert moore — news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is _ news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an _ news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old _ news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old mate of l news does. i'm proud to say that - robert moore is an old mate of mine, and we've spoken to him here on the media show about that scope. it was incredible journalism. media show about that scope. it was incrediblejournalism....
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robert siegel is here with me. thank you for joining us. you started writing this book in the middle of the pandemic. here we are thinking we would be out of it and we are not. how do companies navigate one hour it is one thing and the next hour it is something different? robert: i think we saw over the last 3, 4, 5 years, that every company was having to blend digital and physical. the pandemic only excel -- accelerated that. we had to become experts on how to teach on zoom overnight. this will be with us on an ongoing basis. coming companies will have to bring in digital capabilities and disrupting companies have to understand what it is like to function in the real world. emily: cmopanies like google, apple, uber pushing back the return to work. there are companies mandating mask mandates -- mandating vaccinations like facebook, google. should companies be mandating vaccines? is that the only way this will change? robert: right now, it appears the delta variant is hitting most people who are unvaccinated. if the government is not going t
robert siegel is here with me. thank you for joining us. you started writing this book in the middle of the pandemic. here we are thinking we would be out of it and we are not. how do companies navigate one hour it is one thing and the next hour it is something different? robert: i think we saw over the last 3, 4, 5 years, that every company was having to blend digital and physical. the pandemic only excel -- accelerated that. we had to become experts on how to teach on zoom overnight. this...
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robert siegel is here with me. thank you for joining us. you started writing this book in the middle of the pandemic. here we are thinking we would be out of it and we are not. how do companies navigate one hour it is one thing and the next hour it is something different? robert: i think we saw over the last 3, 4, 5 years, that every company was having to blend digital and physical. the pandemic only excel -- accelerated that. we had to become experts on how to teach on zoom overnight. this will be with us on an ongoing basis. and coming companies will have to bring in digital capabilities and disrupting companies have to understand what it is like to function in the real world. emily:, guys like google, apple, uber pushing back the return to work. there are companies mandating mask mandates -- mandating vaccinations like facebook, google. should companies be mandating vaccines? is that the only way this will change? robert: right now, it appears the delta variant is hitting most people who are unvaccinated. if the government is not going t
robert siegel is here with me. thank you for joining us. you started writing this book in the middle of the pandemic. here we are thinking we would be out of it and we are not. how do companies navigate one hour it is one thing and the next hour it is something different? robert: i think we saw over the last 3, 4, 5 years, that every company was having to blend digital and physical. the pandemic only excel -- accelerated that. we had to become experts on how to teach on zoom overnight. this...
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we've begun, of course, with a picture of colonel robert gould shaw. he was offered the commission as colonel of the regiment by governor andrew. that was one of the first things governor andrew did. he made sure he had very firm leadership of the 54th. at the time, military regulations stipulated that the -- the rank and file soldiers could be african-americans, but the officers had to be white. that was the rule at the time. and governor andrew knew that it was important to have the leadership of the 54th be men from strong abolitionist families, which shaw's family was. so he offered the leadership to shaw. shaw was initially hesitant about accepting it. you might have heard or seen the movie "glory," which came out in the late 1980s, starring denzel washington and matthew broderick. matthew broderick played shaw, and the movie depicts very well shaw's initial reluctance about accepting the commission. in part, he may have been hesitant to accept the commission because he was only 25 years old. imagine leading such a momentous band of men at such a
we've begun, of course, with a picture of colonel robert gould shaw. he was offered the commission as colonel of the regiment by governor andrew. that was one of the first things governor andrew did. he made sure he had very firm leadership of the 54th. at the time, military regulations stipulated that the -- the rank and file soldiers could be african-americans, but the officers had to be white. that was the rule at the time. and governor andrew knew that it was important to have the...
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we've begun of course with a picture of colonel robert gould shaw. he was offered the commission as colonel of the regimen by governor andrew. that was one of the first things that governor andrew. did he made sure that he had very firm leadership of the 54th. at the time military regulations stipulated that the in the rank and file soldiers could be african-americans, but the officers had to be white. that was the rule at the time and governor andrew knew that it was important to have the leadership of the 54th be men from strong abolitionist families, which shah's family was so he offered the leadership to shaw. shaw was initially hesitant about accepting it. you might have heard or seen the movie glory which came out in the late 1980s starring denzel washington and matthew broderick matthew broderick played shaw and the movie depicts very well shahs in this initial reluctance about accepting the commission in part. he may have been hesitant to accept the commission because he was only 25 years old. imagine leading such a momentous band of men at s
we've begun of course with a picture of colonel robert gould shaw. he was offered the commission as colonel of the regimen by governor andrew. that was one of the first things that governor andrew. did he made sure that he had very firm leadership of the 54th. at the time military regulations stipulated that the in the rank and file soldiers could be african-americans, but the officers had to be white. that was the rule at the time and governor andrew knew that it was important to have the...
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robert e looking at it for artillery, event sickles agree with robert e lee. you have george meade assessing it as neutral ground. there is the question of is it logical to consider? and did either general lee overestimate that? we will come back to that. i'm not going to the battle in powerpoint's it's hard to do civil war battles with powerpoint presentations. i think that is why so few people actually do it. we are going to skip ahead. you all know what happens to tax the left length with great vigor. eventually sickles troops are driven out of the peach orchard. as far as the controversy goes, arguably one the best things that could have happened to dan sickles was this. because the confederate artillery shell followed shot basically calms and smashes into event sickles right leg. he's carried off the battlefield where it is amputated that night. sickles is then move from the battlefield. he misses july 3, he misses the rest of the gettysburg campaign. he goes back to washington to recuperate. on july 5 while recuperating in washington, who was his first v
robert e looking at it for artillery, event sickles agree with robert e lee. you have george meade assessing it as neutral ground. there is the question of is it logical to consider? and did either general lee overestimate that? we will come back to that. i'm not going to the battle in powerpoint's it's hard to do civil war battles with powerpoint presentations. i think that is why so few people actually do it. we are going to skip ahead. you all know what happens to tax the left length with...
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the market as well as chaos and afghanistan, i will speak with the president of the federal reserve robert kappel is here on all this in the economy coming up. thousands are trapped in afghanistan and desperate to escape the taliban, scenes of mothers hand either young children to american soldiers at the airport in hopes that they can be saved, top military officials say there is no plan now to rescue americans and afghan allies outside of the airport. due to former president trump told me this week. >> it's a mess, mess like nobody's ever seen before, the most embarrassing moment in our country and our country's history, the military defeat that the psychological defeat, russia, china, kim jong un, north korea, everybody, they're all watching the disaster and laughing at us. maria: we will hear from house for a relations member and army veteran wounded in afghanistan brian is here, he is calling for president biden to resign over this debacle. but first let's take a look back at the newsmakers on "mornings with maria" this week. watch. ♪. maria: what went wrong with president biden's p
the market as well as chaos and afghanistan, i will speak with the president of the federal reserve robert kappel is here on all this in the economy coming up. thousands are trapped in afghanistan and desperate to escape the taliban, scenes of mothers hand either young children to american soldiers at the airport in hopes that they can be saved, top military officials say there is no plan now to rescue americans and afghan allies outside of the airport. due to former president trump told me...
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voltaren the joy of movement i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. maria: welcome back were back with the federal reserve president robert kaplan in the last segment we were talking about the supply shortages having triggered some inflation in the number of areas you just had a moment ago that some areas of supply interruptions will go on beyond 2021 and you mentioned semi conductors. semi conductors supply shortages have been one of the issues with used cars in the fact that the prices were much higher than expected, that it was inflationary, should i conclude that you think inflation will continue the on 2021 and it's not so transitory after all that some people have been pulling
voltaren the joy of movement i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. maria: welcome back were back with the federal reserve president robert...
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roberts giuffre. [- andrew rebutting the claims by virginia roberts giuffre. i might have misnamed _ virginia roberts giuffre. i might have misnamed her— virginia roberts giuffre. i might have misnamed her there, - virginia roberts giuffre. i might have misnamed her there, it. virginia roberts giuffre. i might have misnamed her there, it is| have misnamed her there, it is virginia roberts giuffre. she has now filed this legal claim, we await to hear if there is a response from buckingham palace orfrom to hear if there is a response from buckingham palace or from the prince. but very clear he has always said this did not happen.— said this did not happen. thanks, matt. david cameron made around £7 million from greensill capital before the controversial finance company collapsed earlier this year, that's according to documents obtained by bbc panorama. the former prime minister had lobbied the government on behalf of the company, which made its money by lending to businesses, and has repeatedly refused to tell mps what he was paid by greensill. a spokesman
roberts giuffre. [- andrew rebutting the claims by virginia roberts giuffre. i might have misnamed _ virginia roberts giuffre. i might have misnamed her— virginia roberts giuffre. i might have misnamed her there, - virginia roberts giuffre. i might have misnamed her there, it. virginia roberts giuffre. i might have misnamed her there, it is| have misnamed her there, it is virginia roberts giuffre. she has now filed this legal claim, we await to hear if there is a response from buckingham...
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robert: we are all in. i will remind your listeners that globally, t oda -- toyota has sold more allete your five vehicles than all other manufacturers combined -- more electrified vehicles than all other manufacturers combined. hybrid is up to 26% of our business. we look to grow our electrified up to nearly 70%. [indiscernible] guy: robert, great to speak with you today. thank you very much, indeed. really appreciate your time. robert carter of toyota north america. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: asian, european stocks getting hit hard overnight. europe is still down, but american equity markets are flat. the dollar taking a leg higher. what does this mean from a technical point of view? we will answer that question next. david sneddon, credit suisse technical analyst, joining us in the next hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the countdown is on in europe. this is "bloomberg markets: european close," with guy johnson and alix steel. ♪ guy: thursday the 19th. 30 minutes of the close. what do you need to know o
robert: we are all in. i will remind your listeners that globally, t oda -- toyota has sold more allete your five vehicles than all other manufacturers combined -- more electrified vehicles than all other manufacturers combined. hybrid is up to 26% of our business. we look to grow our electrified up to nearly 70%. [indiscernible] guy: robert, great to speak with you today. thank you very much, indeed. really appreciate your time. robert carter of toyota north america. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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maybe if we can talk about the court and for justice roberts i don't know if maybe it's getting too much so interested and disturbed and you talk about the june medical case and how the court basically identical to the women's health in texas which had been decided in our favor just a few years earlier and i don't want to try to explain justice roberts explanation our thinking because you all are the experts but it feels like despite kind of winning that case just the indications of where justice roberts is going to be on other cases is disturbing so i don't know, do you want to talk about where you see him? i'm interested because as a chief justice. abortion litigation is a lot like sesame street. you have to learn to count. the only number that matters is five, so in many respects, justice roberts is irrelevant because number six. there are five votes in my view that could either totally over rule resent the matter back to the states that undercut its protections to make them meaningless both large numbers. he cares about the institutional integrity of the court, so it's his court and
maybe if we can talk about the court and for justice roberts i don't know if maybe it's getting too much so interested and disturbed and you talk about the june medical case and how the court basically identical to the women's health in texas which had been decided in our favor just a few years earlier and i don't want to try to explain justice roberts explanation our thinking because you all are the experts but it feels like despite kind of winning that case just the indications of where...
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in 1782, robert aitken would present an entire bible. this bible was reviewed by chaplains of congress, then passed on from congress to congress itself and reviewed, in which they gave robert aitken permission to print this bible. so this would be the first complete english bible ever printed in america. the only bible to receive congressional authorization to be printed by robert aitken. aitken knowing the crown literally held the rights to the english text included the congressional authorization in each and every one of the bibles. if you were a united states citizen at the time, knowing it was forbidden to own a bible not produced by the crown, you could see your government allowed you to be able to own this particular bible. so not only did he include that in the text, we included the original congressional authorization showing you that congress did indeed, word for word he included in his text. one of the things i find amusing about this bible, he tells you where to find him. three doors down from the coffee shop. there was only o
in 1782, robert aitken would present an entire bible. this bible was reviewed by chaplains of congress, then passed on from congress to congress itself and reviewed, in which they gave robert aitken permission to print this bible. so this would be the first complete english bible ever printed in america. the only bible to receive congressional authorization to be printed by robert aitken. aitken knowing the crown literally held the rights to the english text included the congressional...
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you talked about robert moore saying the best scoops are free. you paid for this one. how much? they're not all free, i won't tell you how much i paid. more than i can afford. six figures? i'm not going to go there! i can't even remember. six figures if the daily mail were involved. you'd be surprise how low my budgets were. i won't talk about the money here. it was definitely worth it. when you ran itv news, and there is a school of thought that that's the period — i'm not laying all of this at your door, absolutely not — but that's the period mainstream media lost touch with ordinary people. an estrangement that failed to predict the brexit vote ultimately, or borisjohnson�*s 80—seat majority in 2019. it was probably a long time coming, up to that decade, but do you think that's fair? do you think that's when the rubber did hit the road and many of the members of the public felt they wanted their news elsewhere? i think that itv news as a brand that has always been in touch with its audience and has been recognised for that connectivity. i think it comes up through its
you talked about robert moore saying the best scoops are free. you paid for this one. how much? they're not all free, i won't tell you how much i paid. more than i can afford. six figures? i'm not going to go there! i can't even remember. six figures if the daily mail were involved. you'd be surprise how low my budgets were. i won't talk about the money here. it was definitely worth it. when you ran itv news, and there is a school of thought that that's the period — i'm not laying all of this...
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a man who is fascinated, senator robert f. kennedy is seeking parole for the 16th time. and for the 1st time, no prosecutor is arguing against him. 77 year old sounds on as 53 years shooting. kennedy at the campaign event at the ambassador, i was, hadn't no saturdays and $968.00 when california abolish the death penalty. the hands sentence was reduced to life with the possibility of parole. let's go live to fill a vow. now he's in los angeles. sounds like a cotton dry caste well, you would thinks i wouldn't you about by the sounds of that, but you know, it's been 94 hours since this hearing began. we were expecting to probably get an answer within the 1st hour or 2 hours at most. still absolutely nothing. and that is despite the fact that as you say, that doesn't appear to be any opposition to his release on pro. now it's important to point out, this is not an appeal against the conviction. there's no question that he was there that night that he had a gun that he shot. and he was convicted as you say, he's convicted of murder in the 1st degree. this is quite simply a pa
a man who is fascinated, senator robert f. kennedy is seeking parole for the 16th time. and for the 1st time, no prosecutor is arguing against him. 77 year old sounds on as 53 years shooting. kennedy at the campaign event at the ambassador, i was, hadn't no saturdays and $968.00 when california abolish the death penalty. the hands sentence was reduced to life with the possibility of parole. let's go live to fill a vow. now he's in los angeles. sounds like a cotton dry caste well, you would...
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we've begun, of course, with a picture of colonel robert gould shaw. he was offered the commission as colonel of the regiment by governor andrew. that was one of the first things governor andrew did. he made sure he had very firm leadership of the 54th. at the time, military regulations stipulated that the -- the rank and file soldiers could be african-americans, but the officers had to be white. that was the rule at the time. and governor andrew knew that it was important to have the leadership of the 54th be men from strong abolitionist families, which shaw's family was. so he offered the leadership to shaw. shaw was initially hesitant about accepting it. you might have heard or seen the movie "glory," which came out in the late 1980s, starring denzel washington and matthew broderick. matthew broderick played shaw, and the movie depicts shaw's initial reluctance about accepting the commission. in part, he may have been hesitant to accept the commission because he was only 25 years old. imagine leading such a momentous band of men at such a very, very
we've begun, of course, with a picture of colonel robert gould shaw. he was offered the commission as colonel of the regiment by governor andrew. that was one of the first things governor andrew did. he made sure he had very firm leadership of the 54th. at the time, military regulations stipulated that the -- the rank and file soldiers could be african-americans, but the officers had to be white. that was the rule at the time. and governor andrew knew that it was important to have the...
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on the way to school everyday had to go down robert e blvd. to get to the grocery store jefferson davis highway. again, my parents live on a street today named after somebody who enslaved 1150 people. i didn't know those things at all growing up. i have no real conception of who these folks were and to the extent that i did, i was just told that they were important men in my louisiana history and what's interesting is like robert e lee isn't even an important man and louisiana history. he's from virginia. their multiple levels to this certainty. >> so why are we told these things? by our children told these men are important to us and why should we revere these monuments? what you say to your kids about this? >> the reason so many of these confederate statues to slaveholders were erected with this specific intention of distorting their legacy and to mold their legacy and a way that was much more favorable than the reality of the project they were type two so this confederacy is by historical fact grounded in this document, a territory treating
on the way to school everyday had to go down robert e blvd. to get to the grocery store jefferson davis highway. again, my parents live on a street today named after somebody who enslaved 1150 people. i didn't know those things at all growing up. i have no real conception of who these folks were and to the extent that i did, i was just told that they were important men in my louisiana history and what's interesting is like robert e lee isn't even an important man and louisiana history. he's...
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you know, it was a roberts court, and roberts in the majority opinion in the shelby versus holder case that threw out section 4, invalidated section 4, which was the coverage formula to determine which jurisdictions had a recent history of voter discrimination, therefore, had to have their laws pre-cleared. but, you know, justice roberts not only threw it out, but it was justice ginsburg that said throwing out an umbrella in the middle of a rainstorm. the reality is that this court has really gone after the voting rights act and has said that it's been a victim of its own success. and so i think that it's critically important that we look at what's going on right now. after the 2020 presidential election, seemingly the most safe and effective election ever in our history during this pandemic, we've seen 400 restrictive laws come down from various state legislatures, and 18 states have already enacted 30 very restrictive laws. never have we seen a more concerted effort of state and local governments trying to make it harder for people to vote. erecting barriers. it's almost a concerted
you know, it was a roberts court, and roberts in the majority opinion in the shelby versus holder case that threw out section 4, invalidated section 4, which was the coverage formula to determine which jurisdictions had a recent history of voter discrimination, therefore, had to have their laws pre-cleared. but, you know, justice roberts not only threw it out, but it was justice ginsburg that said throwing out an umbrella in the middle of a rainstorm. the reality is that this court has really...
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you talked about robert moore saying the best scoops are free. you actually paid for this one. how much? i won't say how much i for paid. more than i can afford. six figures? i'm not going to go there! i can't even remember! you'd be surprised how low my budgets were. i won't talk about the money here. it was definitely worth it. when you ran itv news, and there is a school of thought that that's the period — i'm not laying all of this at your door, absolutely not — but that's the period mainstream media probably lost touch with ordinary people. an estrangement that failed to predict the brexit vote ultimately, or indeed boris johnson's 80 seat majority in 2019. it was probably a long time coming up to that decade, but do you think that's fair? do you think that's when the rubber did hit the road and many of the members of the public felt they wanted their news elsewhere? i think that itv news as a brand has always been in touch with its audience, and has been recognised for that connectivity. i think it comes up through its rich roots through itv regional operation with re
you talked about robert moore saying the best scoops are free. you actually paid for this one. how much? i won't say how much i for paid. more than i can afford. six figures? i'm not going to go there! i can't even remember! you'd be surprised how low my budgets were. i won't talk about the money here. it was definitely worth it. when you ran itv news, and there is a school of thought that that's the period — i'm not laying all of this at your door, absolutely not — but that's the period...
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why did he kill robert? >> he used to always talk about, oh, robert thinks he's so smart. and so by -- by killing him, he feels like in his own mind that he got one over on robert. i believe paul's trying to finger me for doing it, him and his dad would have the whole place by themselves. that's what i believe today. it is the only thing that makes sense to me. >> pete wishes the moores could go all the way back to the beginning when the farm meant family. >> if i had it my way right now, i'd be running the ranch. grandkids would be over here and enjoying themselves. it would be like a family-run business. >> but that's just a fantasy really. the family is divided now more than ever. >> it's almost like we're all our own worst enemies. i've asked people in the family, where does all the anger come from? because it's like the whole family's mad. >> i wish that there weren't so much hate and anger in our family and that we just -- everybody treated each other like a family's supposed to treat each other. >> throughout the trial, paul's father roger thought his son innocent a
why did he kill robert? >> he used to always talk about, oh, robert thinks he's so smart. and so by -- by killing him, he feels like in his own mind that he got one over on robert. i believe paul's trying to finger me for doing it, him and his dad would have the whole place by themselves. that's what i believe today. it is the only thing that makes sense to me. >> pete wishes the moores could go all the way back to the beginning when the farm meant family. >> if i had it my...
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robert e lee jackson davis from down my hometown in new orleans and thinking about what it means that i grew up in a majority black city has just started thinking about how the city is in their relationship in the history of slavery, it's embedded in the physical infrastructure of that city and are profoundly about opened up and started thinking about how the places across the city across the ocean. so much of this, inviting it for years or so much of this is animated by trying to write into the cap fill the gaps that i felt like i had experienced and was carrying from a young age and trying to answer a lot of questions and so boys in my own education that i hadn't had answered to so the book was almost a process of filling the gaps. >> memorized your booklets so i was wondering if you could read one paragraph on page 171 when you talk specifically about what you just said and the reason i want you to read it is because i want those here today to see how beautifully you render the emotion and memory and inspiration of this so it's starting with i was born. >> i was born and raised in
robert e lee jackson davis from down my hometown in new orleans and thinking about what it means that i grew up in a majority black city has just started thinking about how the city is in their relationship in the history of slavery, it's embedded in the physical infrastructure of that city and are profoundly about opened up and started thinking about how the places across the city across the ocean. so much of this, inviting it for years or so much of this is animated by trying to write into...
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f kennedy's family, robert f kennedy's family, robert f kennedy's family do not want him to get parole and they submitted a letter to the parole board on their behalf by los angeles police, two of mr kennedy's children, he had 11, do back of the parole, douglas kennedy who is actually a reporter here for a conservative network, and robert f kennedyjunior both say that mr sirhan should be released. it is interesting because douglas kennedy during the hearing, said to mr sirhan, "i the hearing, said to mr sirhan, " i do have some love for you". also working in mr sirhan's favour is some changes to california laws, saying you can apply to get parole for a crime committed at a young age, he is 77 now but was 2a at the time. but we're still at the early stages, there still some time to go when it would ultimately be rejected. to go when it would ultimately be rejected-— to go when it would ultimately be rejected. be re'ected. 0k, nomia, thank ou be rejected. 0k, nomia, thank ou ve be rejected. 0k, nomia, thank you very much- _ be rejected. 0k, nomia, thank you very much. -- _ be rejected.
f kennedy's family, robert f kennedy's family, robert f kennedy's family do not want him to get parole and they submitted a letter to the parole board on their behalf by los angeles police, two of mr kennedy's children, he had 11, do back of the parole, douglas kennedy who is actually a reporter here for a conservative network, and robert f kennedyjunior both say that mr sirhan should be released. it is interesting because douglas kennedy during the hearing, said to mr sirhan, "i the...
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robert: you are not going to -- this cycle. it might take longer, if there's a lot of liquidity and issuers in trouble can push out their problems in the future, but there's always going to be a coming home to roost. but right now, things are looking pretty good. isaac this is going to be a grinding market. it is one where the biggest challenge continues to be for investors to stay in the market. on's continued to outperform cash, and stocks continue to outperform bonds. i think that is going to cut down people's expectations. that is going to be the challenge. tom: can you managed duration on a linear basis almost on a comfortable and simple basis, or do you have to take a barbell strategy to set up some form of diversified relation? robert: i think you have to diversify across time and diversified across markets. for example, the markets tend to be trading in a range. the curve shape tends to be changing through the cycle, and then the treasury on the others that in the corporate market, those issuance patterns continue to ch
robert: you are not going to -- this cycle. it might take longer, if there's a lot of liquidity and issuers in trouble can push out their problems in the future, but there's always going to be a coming home to roost. but right now, things are looking pretty good. isaac this is going to be a grinding market. it is one where the biggest challenge continues to be for investors to stay in the market. on's continued to outperform cash, and stocks continue to outperform bonds. i think that is going...
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the man who assassinated vanessa kennedy during his —— robert f kennedy. now on bbc news, the media show.
the man who assassinated vanessa kennedy during his —— robert f kennedy. now on bbc news, the media show.
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people had been not so happy with robert for putting her in there. i want to ask you what you think about this. robert and mary wouldn't have them come into her home and she needed to someone. at the same time, i wrote this for my mother frankly when she needs someone in her home she fought tooth and nail. she couldn't go to robert, wouldn't be alone and couldn't have anyone there. elizabeth was ill and couldn't handle her at the time. there was no nowhere for her to go so went to the nearest institution. but myuh brad well and also i think elizabeth allowed robert to do it as soon he could to release her to elizabeth's care and she was able to get out. what do you think of that thought that she was there because there was nowhere else for her to go? >> i like that theory and some of the lost letters of mary that had been discovered in recent years i think substantiate the fact that it had been easy in the past two picture robert as a guy but i don't think that is necessarily the case at all and so the role in getting her released is quite remarkable
people had been not so happy with robert for putting her in there. i want to ask you what you think about this. robert and mary wouldn't have them come into her home and she needed to someone. at the same time, i wrote this for my mother frankly when she needs someone in her home she fought tooth and nail. she couldn't go to robert, wouldn't be alone and couldn't have anyone there. elizabeth was ill and couldn't handle her at the time. there was no nowhere for her to go so went to the nearest...
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the man who killed robert kennedy not acquitted, but you to be released on parole. and all these years later, many still believe he wasn't even the government. among them, some of senator kennedy's family, his son roberts, who wrote in favor of hans release, even visited him in prison, saying i went because i was curious, undisturbed by what i had seen and the evidence. i was disturbed that the wrong person might have been convicted of killing my father. that theory that there was a 2nd gunman because more bullets were fired than sir hans good could hold. and he was facing the senator who was shot at point blank range in the back one medical expert telling this book's author there is very compelling evidence that sir hannah was nothing state at the time of the shooting. i was somehow program to be a distraction for the real shooter who was behind edge behind kennedy's right ear, so he won't be freed immediately. there is a long administrative process that could take months or even see the release block altogether, and he's likely to be deported to jordan because he
the man who killed robert kennedy not acquitted, but you to be released on parole. and all these years later, many still believe he wasn't even the government. among them, some of senator kennedy's family, his son roberts, who wrote in favor of hans release, even visited him in prison, saying i went because i was curious, undisturbed by what i had seen and the evidence. i was disturbed that the wrong person might have been convicted of killing my father. that theory that there was a 2nd gunman...
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prince andrew is being sued in new york by virginia roberts giuffre, one ofjeffrey epstein�*s alleged victims. in a statement, ms giuffre said her civil suit lays out in detail how she was trafficked to prince andrew and sexually abused by him. prince andrew has vehemently denied all of the allegations against him. 0ur north america correspondent nada tawfik has more. this nada tawfik has more. civil lawsuit was filed under this civil lawsuit was filed under the child victims act. and it's a landmark new york state law that essentially opened up a one year window to sue over a sexual abuse allegation no matter how long ago they occurred. and that one—year window expires in just a few days. so virginia roberts giuffre's lawyers say they have been in touch through letters with prince andrew's team but they've been completely ignored. they had suggested they would like to resolve this case through a negotiated settlement. they once again say they were ignored by prince andrew's team, and so decided to go forward with filing the civil lawsuit which alleges that virginia roberts giuffre,
prince andrew is being sued in new york by virginia roberts giuffre, one ofjeffrey epstein�*s alleged victims. in a statement, ms giuffre said her civil suit lays out in detail how she was trafficked to prince andrew and sexually abused by him. prince andrew has vehemently denied all of the allegations against him. 0ur north america correspondent nada tawfik has more. this nada tawfik has more. civil lawsuit was filed under this civil lawsuit was filed under the child victims act. and it's a...
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Aug 28, 2021
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robert bride has the latest now from cobble. you do get a real sense that at the airport so that finally we are getting into the game of what has beta very long and often chaotic and so a matic process. this holy vaccination exercise, we show a signs of that coming with the taliban. now taking over a lot of the guarding duties from the us military, this is the process that began i friday evening with the us agreement with the taliban, withdrawing from some of the god post on the outer perimeter and withdrawing from some of that god duties inside the airport and those jobs now being taken over by the taliban themselves is the us reduce the size of that perimeter in preparation for the final withdrawal of the final boots on the ground. if you like, it is not meant that people are staying away from the apple. you do get a feeling that a lot of people by now will have given up hope of getting onto a flight. they will realize that it is fairly hopeless. but as flights are still going for others, it will probably make it even more des
robert bride has the latest now from cobble. you do get a real sense that at the airport so that finally we are getting into the game of what has beta very long and often chaotic and so a matic process. this holy vaccination exercise, we show a signs of that coming with the taliban. now taking over a lot of the guarding duties from the us military, this is the process that began i friday evening with the us agreement with the taliban, withdrawing from some of the god post on the outer perimeter...