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an opinion robert jump in there go ahead. with the european union the spreading discord it was meant to bring unity but as course we're seeing people's democracy is being undermined is creating discord and people on the streets now hugo must be deeply pained when he saw. the german greek or greek german when he when you and angela merkel went to athens and there's these anti german protests and people accusing her of being a nazi which she clearly is not but the amount of discord in the hatred that the situation in europe is generating is deeply painful must be for me it must be especially the so be hugo but of course that is what will happen when of course countries are forced into a political union in an economic and monetary union when their interests do not align and we see the ok a lot of this groundswell easing and so if you are going to live we are going to get the last word go ahead twenty seconds. robert that's right i felt very bad when i go back it was welcomed like this we have to overcome this and the last propos
an opinion robert jump in there go ahead. with the european union the spreading discord it was meant to bring unity but as course we're seeing people's democracy is being undermined is creating discord and people on the streets now hugo must be deeply pained when he saw. the german greek or greek german when he when you and angela merkel went to athens and there's these anti german protests and people accusing her of being a nazi which she clearly is not but the amount of discord in the hatred...
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some point, somebody other than robert has to help him. it's a late afternoon game at fedex field. we'll be there. thank you for watching "redskins showtime." for all of us, thanks for watching.
some point, somebody other than robert has to help him. it's a late afternoon game at fedex field. we'll be there. thank you for watching "redskins showtime." for all of us, thanks for watching.
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robert bork. robert bork, and something important had happened between the nominations of rehnquist and scalia in 86 and the nomination of bork in 1987. in a midterm election, the democrats had retaken controls of the united states, so the chairman of the judiciary committee was no longer strom thurmond, but was instead a young senator from delaware named joseph biden. and biden engineered a really meticulous examination of orcs record. and bork to his credit, perhaps to his regret, engaged the senators in discussion of how he felt about the issues, and it became clear he felt the civil rights act, a thomas just think, he thought there was no such thing as a right to privacy to the constitution, and the senate by a vote of 58-42 said to conservative and he was voted down. ronald reagan nominated instead to that seat anthony kennedy, who was serving a liberal but was certainly no robert bork either. and he has had a long and distinguished career as, now the swing vote on the court. and that really,
robert bork. robert bork, and something important had happened between the nominations of rehnquist and scalia in 86 and the nomination of bork in 1987. in a midterm election, the democrats had retaken controls of the united states, so the chairman of the judiciary committee was no longer strom thurmond, but was instead a young senator from delaware named joseph biden. and biden engineered a really meticulous examination of orcs record. and bork to his credit, perhaps to his regret, engaged the...
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moore believe it or not there black people named robert moore some guy named robert moore committed a felony crime somewhere in america so they look for robert moore in florida and knocked off all these robert morris but they also knocked off mrs bobby moore mr robert moore commits a crime mrs bobby moore you actually see right in the book. now the actual list how do you know or out of the republicans know as they're doing this down in florida that they're actually taking out voters who are likely to vote democratic oh well let's put it this way right next to mrs bobby morris name it says b l a because on on all florida voter registrations the race is listed and they're using this is the data match it didn't matter that the first two names didn't match by their algorithms there's a zero that's how robert gets away he changes the name to bobby and is six but since they're both b l eight we know that mrs bobby moore is a criminal now who gives them these datasets and the answer goes back to karl rove and data trusts the koch brothers in the themis data mining operation and a guy named
moore believe it or not there black people named robert moore some guy named robert moore committed a felony crime somewhere in america so they look for robert moore in florida and knocked off all these robert morris but they also knocked off mrs bobby moore mr robert moore commits a crime mrs bobby moore you actually see right in the book. now the actual list how do you know or out of the republicans know as they're doing this down in florida that they're actually taking out voters who are...
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robert kennedy is sitting at a table with robert morgan who is the u.s. attorney for new york and two things happen simultaneously. i spoke to morgan. all of a sudden he saw the house being repainted. there was a guy on the ladder painting and all of a sudden hes the short wave radio transistor radio they called it then to his fear and comes, ladder and starts to run towards us as fast as he can and at that moment the telephone rings on the table on the other side of the swimming pool and ethel kennedy gets the answers and says to robert kennedy it is j. edgar hoover and it is hoover telling robert kennedy that his brother has been hit and probably killed. we know on this plane johnson went in to president kennedy's bed room and made a call to robert kennedy. he asks for details of being sworn in and the exact wording of the vote you should take as president. now you are saying is johnson taking revenge for all the humiliations that robert kennedy inflicted on him when he was vice president? was there some other motive? we don't know. i certainly don't kn
robert kennedy is sitting at a table with robert morgan who is the u.s. attorney for new york and two things happen simultaneously. i spoke to morgan. all of a sudden he saw the house being repainted. there was a guy on the ladder painting and all of a sudden hes the short wave radio transistor radio they called it then to his fear and comes, ladder and starts to run towards us as fast as he can and at that moment the telephone rings on the table on the other side of the swimming pool and ethel...
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roberts is part of the generation of conservatives. ronald reagan brought them to washington who said, we have to change the law. >> i've been trying to tell everybody, i'm a conservative. i'm trying to conserve the voting rights act, conserve affirmative action. i'm the conservative. so glad jeffrey toobin came on the show to affirm that for me. >> that's my goal, rev. >> jeffrey toobin. the book is, the oath, the obama white house and the supreme court. you need to read it and get ready for this year. thanks for being here tonight, jeff. we'll be right back. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, and we do everything we can to be there for them when
roberts is part of the generation of conservatives. ronald reagan brought them to washington who said, we have to change the law. >> i've been trying to tell everybody, i'm a conservative. i'm trying to conserve the voting rights act, conserve affirmative action. i'm the conservative. so glad jeffrey toobin came on the show to affirm that for me. >> that's my goal, rev. >> jeffrey toobin. the book is, the oath, the obama white house and the supreme court. you need to read it...
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robert bork. robert bork. and something very important had happened between the nominations of rehnquist and scalia in '86 and the nomination of bork in 1987. in the midterm elections, the democrats had retaken control of the united states senate. so the chairman of the judiciary committee was no longer strom think hand, but was instead a young senator from delaware named joseph biden. and biden engineered a really meticulous examination of bork's record. and bork, to his credit, perhaps to his regret, engaged the senators in the discussions of how he felt about the issues. and it became clear that he thought the civil rights act was a monstrous thing, invading individual choice. he thought there was no such thing as a right to privacy in the constitution, and the senate by a vote of 58-42 said too conservative, and he was voted down, and ronald reagan nominated instead to that seat anthony kennedy. who was certainly no liberal, but he's certainly no robert bork either. and he has had a long, um, and distingui
robert bork. robert bork. and something very important had happened between the nominations of rehnquist and scalia in '86 and the nomination of bork in 1987. in the midterm elections, the democrats had retaken control of the united states senate. so the chairman of the judiciary committee was no longer strom think hand, but was instead a young senator from delaware named joseph biden. and biden engineered a really meticulous examination of bork's record. and bork, to his credit, perhaps to his...
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robert griffin iii, no ok. robert griffin iii get es his first taste of competition in the n.f.c. east. sunday they will play against the new york giants. this is a big game for the skins, could take first place if they beat the new yorkers. a lot of talk between these two teams. you men your yeah, before the season he called robert griffin, bob griffin. so what does bob say about that now? >> as far as i've heard he said he'll call me whatever i want to be called i think that's after the first game. it's whatever. bob, robert. i don't care. >> why is that? >> i opened my mouth. that's it. he's definite earned whatever he wants to be called, he's earned that. >> keep our fingers crossed. robert. the alumni will surely have a good time catching up at bird stadium. but this also an important game. they take on conference rival n.c. state. if they win this one they will be bowl eligible. the coach said let's not get ahead of ourselves. he's telling the team only to focus on beating the wolf pack. >> you can't look at the big picture because you have to take care of the small things f
robert griffin iii, no ok. robert griffin iii get es his first taste of competition in the n.f.c. east. sunday they will play against the new york giants. this is a big game for the skins, could take first place if they beat the new yorkers. a lot of talk between these two teams. you men your yeah, before the season he called robert griffin, bob griffin. so what does bob say about that now? >> as far as i've heard he said he'll call me whatever i want to be called i think that's after the...
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roberts is more conservative. and there's never been a court as conservative, according to the academic studies, um, and that work, there's never been a court that's more conservative right now than the roberts court, at least not since the 1937 when records really are starting to be analyzed and kept. so i think that roberts is, um, is very much different in some respects from rehnquist. i'm not sure that rehnquist would have voted as roberts did -- he might have, but i'm not sure that he would have voted as roberts did on the affordable care act. >> host: yeah. i -- [inaudible] >> host: i would bet that
roberts is more conservative. and there's never been a court as conservative, according to the academic studies, um, and that work, there's never been a court that's more conservative right now than the roberts court, at least not since the 1937 when records really are starting to be analyzed and kept. so i think that roberts is, um, is very much different in some respects from rehnquist. i'm not sure that rehnquist would have voted as roberts did -- he might have, but i'm not sure that he...
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up next, the grammy nominated jazz artist robert glasper. stay with us. robert glasper is a grammy nominated judge pianist. -- jazz pianist. ♪ tavis: i have always loved that your group is called the robert glasper experiment. >> it was supposed to be called the experiment, and i like it. tavis: i can think of a number of things, but the difference between experience and an experiment. >> it is the feeling you get when the art is given to you. you get to experience the experience. tavis: does it feel like an experiment to you? >> we always leave it open. everything is open ended from the beginning to the end. we do not know how it is going to end. >> is jazz pianist to limiting to you? is that too narrow? >> when i hear the word jazz pianist, i have the skills to do most things. even to be a bad jazz pianist, you have to be good. you can pretty much approach any music, and it is a state of mind. >> we were talking about how you got your street reacred. how much of it has to do with q- tip? >> he has a lot to do with my work. he supported me for a long t
up next, the grammy nominated jazz artist robert glasper. stay with us. robert glasper is a grammy nominated judge pianist. -- jazz pianist. ♪ tavis: i have always loved that your group is called the robert glasper experiment. >> it was supposed to be called the experiment, and i like it. tavis: i can think of a number of things, but the difference between experience and an experiment. >> it is the feeling you get when the art is given to you. you get to experience the experience....
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>> guest: i see that john roberts as being rehnquist's natural air. >> now, roberts is a worn just partisan. his methodology is more conservative than william rehnquist, and there has never been it court is conservative, according to the academic studies, there has never been a court that is more conservative right now than the roberts court, at least not since 1987 when records are being analyzed and kept. i think that roberts is very much different in some respects. i'm not sure that rehnquist would've voted as roberts did. i'm not sure that he would voted as part of the affordable care act. >> i was betting against roberts, too. then what would have happened is that somebody else would have stepped up. i think that roberts is different in some ways. he is much more polished in dealing with his constituency. but conservatives believe are cut from the stable of cloth. >> host: john jenkins, thank you for being with us and good luck with your book. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> that was "after words", booktv signature program in which authors are interviewed by journalists, public p
>> guest: i see that john roberts as being rehnquist's natural air. >> now, roberts is a worn just partisan. his methodology is more conservative than william rehnquist, and there has never been it court is conservative, according to the academic studies, there has never been a court that is more conservative right now than the roberts court, at least not since 1987 when records are being analyzed and kept. i think that roberts is very much different in some respects. i'm not sure...
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>> well, and the particular case, it was for a contest, like robert mentioned. they have this contest every year. hackers across the world enter it. they have various devices. if you break into the devices, you win some cash it and devices also. i want contests earlier in my career. it was more about showing things like the iphone or desktops running apple software are vulnerable, because it was not really believed it was. now it is just i have shown vulnerabilities in the iphone, have shown a tax where i could send a text message to the iphone and taken over. these are all fixed now. part of the contest is all of these areas are fixed. it is a fun way to show what skills and everybody gets protected by the attacks we come up with. >> how long did it take you to break into the iphone and from where did you do it? an office, where? >> the iphone attack, at the contest it only took a few seconds, but the preparation is the important part. it took me maybe a month of preparation with a colleague of mine. a few weeks of looking for a vulnerability, a few weeks befor
>> well, and the particular case, it was for a contest, like robert mentioned. they have this contest every year. hackers across the world enter it. they have various devices. if you break into the devices, you win some cash it and devices also. i want contests earlier in my career. it was more about showing things like the iphone or desktops running apple software are vulnerable, because it was not really believed it was. now it is just i have shown vulnerabilities in the iphone, have...
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robert gibbs, i want to get you on the record on this. what specifically does the president have to do better in the next debate? >> well, look, i think you're going to see a very engaged president that is, ready and willing to call out whichever mitt romney shows up. >> i'm not going to take away from mitt's mastderful performan performance, he did everything but learn tap dancing. >> one of the things we're measuring, waiting for polls to reflect the debate. what you're seeing inside the numbers about enthusiasm and it's significant. >> this was before the debate. our nbc/"wall street journal" poll. we had a likely voter model that had the president only up three at the time, 49-46. the question is why, what is going on that has republicans doing better and becoming more likely voters? it's simply an enthusiasm gap that we're see being across the board. >> 79% of republicans call themselves extremely interested in this election on a scale of 1-10, that meanser that a 9 or a 10 on interest in the election, 73% are democrats. four years a
robert gibbs, i want to get you on the record on this. what specifically does the president have to do better in the next debate? >> well, look, i think you're going to see a very engaged president that is, ready and willing to call out whichever mitt romney shows up. >> i'm not going to take away from mitt's mastderful performan performance, he did everything but learn tap dancing. >> one of the things we're measuring, waiting for polls to reflect the debate. what you're...
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we would have nothing, robert. robert, as a former lingerie model, do you worry this may hurry as you reach your pinnacle of success? >> i dated one of those girls, by the way. did you see her? >> she is gorgeous. >> she shouldn't be involved -- >> oh come on. >> you can't be that pretty -- how much guidance do you really think -- >> oh my gosh, la, la, la, la. >> you know what i saw every day? it was a fantasy she would make me stay after and make me paint her nude. that's all i thought about. i learned nothing for four years, nothing for four years. teachers should be ugly. that's how we learn. >> sandra, you don't agree? >> that's an unacceptable thought. it is an unacceptable consideration to the story. >> but funny. >> listen, there are a lot of beautiful people in the world that can have professions and be teachers and guidance counselors. i mean, i'm just throwing this out there, but she was getting paid way above the national average for a teacher. >> $89,000. >> i wouldn't doubt the school system was alrea
we would have nothing, robert. robert, as a former lingerie model, do you worry this may hurry as you reach your pinnacle of success? >> i dated one of those girls, by the way. did you see her? >> she is gorgeous. >> she shouldn't be involved -- >> oh come on. >> you can't be that pretty -- how much guidance do you really think -- >> oh my gosh, la, la, la, la. >> you know what i saw every day? it was a fantasy she would make me stay after and make me...
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i go, "oh, robert zemeckis." if i see your name, i run to it. >> oh, i appricate that. >> jimmy: every single thing you do is fantastic. have you ever been to a bubba gump shrimp? >> yeah. >> jimmy: was it weird? >> you know what? no. well, it's kind of weird, you know, because they do these trivia questions. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, the waiters -- >> jimmy: the waiters come by. >> the waiters come by and they ask you all these -- and you know what? i don't know the answers. [ laughter ] you know, i'm like, "uhh." [ talking over each other ] now, what was, you know -- "what was lieutenant dan's -- what color shirt did he wear?" and i'm going, "i don't know." >> jimmy: oh, my god. i'm robert zemeckis and you can't answer it. >> i can't answer any of the trivia questions. >> jimmy: next time we've got to go -- we'll go together and see if we can go head to head. here's his new movie "flight." i saw it last night. a screening of it. and, boy, is it good. and it's deeper than i thought. >> i had never made a movi
i go, "oh, robert zemeckis." if i see your name, i run to it. >> oh, i appricate that. >> jimmy: every single thing you do is fantastic. have you ever been to a bubba gump shrimp? >> yeah. >> jimmy: was it weird? >> you know what? no. well, it's kind of weird, you know, because they do these trivia questions. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, the waiters -- >> jimmy: the waiters come by. >> the waiters come by and they ask you all these...
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>> guest: well, in that particular case it was for a contest, like robert mentioned. they have this contest every year, hackers across the world enter it, and they have various devices. if you can break into the devices, you win some cash and the device itself. so that was my goal. i won that contest a few times. earlier in my career it was more about showing that things like iphones or, you know, desktops running apple software were vulnerable because it wasn't believed that it was, but now it's just, you know, i've shown vulnerables in iphone, i've found attacks where i can take over an iphone in the past. all these are fixed now because part of the contest is that all these vulnerables get fixed after the contest. it's a fun way to show off your skills and still everyone is protected by the attacks that you come up with. >> host: how long did it take you to break into this iphone, and from where did you do it? an office? where? >> guest: okay. so the iphone attack, it probably -- i mean, at the contest it only took a few seconds, but the preparation is the importan
>> guest: well, in that particular case it was for a contest, like robert mentioned. they have this contest every year, hackers across the world enter it, and they have various devices. if you can break into the devices, you win some cash and the device itself. so that was my goal. i won that contest a few times. earlier in my career it was more about showing that things like iphones or, you know, desktops running apple software were vulnerable because it wasn't believed that it was, but...
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robert: i am robert gray with your fox business earnings preview. american express and ebay reporting earnings after the closing bell today. shares of ebay, take a look if we can. there you see ebay moving lower. let's take a closer look. shares are up 60% so far this year, pulling back over the last month or so. for the third quarter analysts expect earnings per share of $0.54. revenue numbers expectation $3.41 billion. here's what investors should watch out for. online payment pal accounts for half of ebay's annual revenue. watch out for the impact of the week europe in the second quarter. the company was able to make up for weakness in that region. can that continue? analysts say saddam 80 la south coming. full coverage on ebay and american express don't miss "after the bell" coming up in 20 minutes. right now we continue count down to the closing bell with liz claman. fbn liz: most people when they sign up for a job at hand uniform for a hair net in food service. what about roller skates? sonic is rolling for the year literally. the company repo
robert: i am robert gray with your fox business earnings preview. american express and ebay reporting earnings after the closing bell today. shares of ebay, take a look if we can. there you see ebay moving lower. let's take a closer look. shares are up 60% so far this year, pulling back over the last month or so. for the third quarter analysts expect earnings per share of $0.54. revenue numbers expectation $3.41 billion. here's what investors should watch out for. online payment pal accounts...
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>> i think on the court, justice robert roberts is going to go back to his conservative position. i think his vote will preserve the credibility of the court based on the politics of each justice how they were going to vote. >> you think the court is going back to the right? >> i think justice roberts is, i agree with this observe vegas over here, it may go back to where kennedy is the swing vote. but on this particular issue, on affirmative action, also on the voting rights act. >> this is a state's rights issue. why voting rights, voter id, why isn't this a state's right issue? >> it absolutely should be. and it also should be one that everybody cares about. we have had a lot of close elections in the past several years, a lot of people these they were stolen. look at the state of pennsylvania. why is it so hard for republicans to win the state of of pennsylvania? because republican votes are stolen by the tens of thousands in every election. >> they vote dead democrats. >> a lot of resurrections going on. >> naacp soez there have been more ufo sightings in the united states tha
>> i think on the court, justice robert roberts is going to go back to his conservative position. i think his vote will preserve the credibility of the court based on the politics of each justice how they were going to vote. >> you think the court is going back to the right? >> i think justice roberts is, i agree with this observe vegas over here, it may go back to where kennedy is the swing vote. but on this particular issue, on affirmative action, also on the voting rights...
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the only thing robert knows for sure... is that he's uuky to be alivee "i feel lucky...it made a hell of a noise, it was exciting" "this amounn of amage is the worst i've ever lived through" through"as powerful as the wwnds were n glen arm... the bridge road was flooded.mwell - this morning... those waaers have subsided.and all that's left to do now... is clean up and be a little thankful hat it wass't worre.livv in glee aam, iim megan illilann, fox45 morning news. in ocean city... the clean-up beeins today... after hurricane sandy swept through the area... leaving behind a puge path of destruction. destruction. jeff abell has been live thereeall week... but this morning... e's showing us hhw ressdents are waking up to a very differenn sight... thannwhat they saw morning, jeff. jeff. 3 3 3 3 - was the storm surge not as how are the y'd feared there?- - beaches looking? hundreds of thousands of b-g-e customers lost power during the storm... and more than 855thousanddremaii in the dark ttis morring. morning. b-g-e crews are t
the only thing robert knows for sure... is that he's uuky to be alivee "i feel lucky...it made a hell of a noise, it was exciting" "this amounn of amage is the worst i've ever lived through" through"as powerful as the wwnds were n glen arm... the bridge road was flooded.mwell - this morning... those waaers have subsided.and all that's left to do now... is clean up and be a little thankful hat it wass't worre.livv in glee aam, iim megan illilann, fox45 morning news. in...
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on the healthcare case and roberts took it back and made it his own, we'll see if he keeps it the roberts court this term. >> eliot: editor of the new republic, thank you for your insights tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: the mile high city of denver we'll preview the presidential debate, but as soon as we're off the air i'll participate in my own debate taking on glenn beck in the war of the words live from denver. you don't want to miss it. check out www.facebook.com/ www.facebook.com/current to find out where you can tune in. next, my take on the supreme court. that's ahead hershey's drops. a lot of hershey's happiness in little drops of milk chocolate. and cookies n creme. i don't after 18 years on death row for murder that he didn't commit. he joins us coming up. but right now let's check in with jennifer granholm in "the war room." what have you got for us tonight. >> jennifer: tonight we're going to do some myth busting or better put mitt busting romney claims the president will lie in the debates but we have done some fact checking. if there is anyone who has run fast and loose wi
on the healthcare case and roberts took it back and made it his own, we'll see if he keeps it the roberts court this term. >> eliot: editor of the new republic, thank you for your insights tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: the mile high city of denver we'll preview the presidential debate, but as soon as we're off the air i'll participate in my own debate taking on glenn beck in the war of the words live from denver. you don't want to miss it. check out www.facebook.com/...
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we have robert wolfe. he's a former ubs america's chairman and ceo of 32 advisers and also a member of the president's council on jobs and competitiveness, and tom stemberg, romney's surrogate and founder of staples. robert, we'll begin with you. you heard when the gipper said. in a comparable period of economic recovery, he was growing at 6%, 7%, and that gave him the resources to increase military spending and create a lot of jobs. i want to ask you now, aren't you disappointed in the economic situation now, and does not that hurt our military national security? >> well, i certainly would like to see the economy on a better trajectory with respect to gdp growth, but i think the policies are now really working. if you look at manufacturing, retail, our export initiative, housing starting to make a comeback, private sector jobs are making a comeback. would i say we're starting to see good strength in the u.s., and certainly i always believe we need to have strength in the military, so would i actually say
we have robert wolfe. he's a former ubs america's chairman and ceo of 32 advisers and also a member of the president's council on jobs and competitiveness, and tom stemberg, romney's surrogate and founder of staples. robert, we'll begin with you. you heard when the gipper said. in a comparable period of economic recovery, he was growing at 6%, 7%, and that gave him the resources to increase military spending and create a lot of jobs. i want to ask you now, aren't you disappointed in the...
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part of the reason, robert griffin, iii, showed tremendous poise. that's what mike shanahan was talking about today. >> things you have to practice during your otas, during your camps. and we kind of end practice on fridays with robert taking the team down in a two-minute drill. but to actually happen in a game, especially as young as he is, is really a credit to robert. robert does a great job of putting our offense in the best situation. he's got a good feel and plays with a lot of poise. >> robert running that two-minute drill at the end of the game. he was actually calling some of his own plays on that final drive. guys, good times on the d.c. sports scene right now. hopefully, they keep on rolling. >>> you might remember the world's best athletes who took all of those pictures with his daughter, al lis. now he's added a new one to the collection. father and daughter made an appearance on "the today show" last week. alice had no intense of sitting still. he included this picture and a thank you note to "the today show" staff. she doesn't look ha
part of the reason, robert griffin, iii, showed tremendous poise. that's what mike shanahan was talking about today. >> things you have to practice during your otas, during your camps. and we kind of end practice on fridays with robert taking the team down in a two-minute drill. but to actually happen in a game, especially as young as he is, is really a credit to robert. robert does a great job of putting our offense in the best situation. he's got a good feel and plays with a lot of...
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one other point, by way of comparison between the two presidents, robert caro does not have to explain who lyndon johnson was. sometimes i have to explain who george kennan was because he was never president of the united states. he was never secretary of state. his highest level position in government of the as ambassador to the soviet union and to
one other point, by way of comparison between the two presidents, robert caro does not have to explain who lyndon johnson was. sometimes i have to explain who george kennan was because he was never president of the united states. he was never secretary of state. his highest level position in government of the as ambassador to the soviet union and to
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(witness sworn). >> so i'm catherine roberts. i first want to say that this rescud aoling has been extremely problematic for me and i have called the department every single day since i got that notice. i have never heard of a meeting being moved up a month because you guys apparently made a mistake, i mean it was explained to me that it was an error on the part of the department, there wasn't really any other reason why this wouldn't be held on november 21 as it was originally scheduled. it's been extremely disruptive to me to have to, you know, i mean i planned to be here on november 21st and to just have the rug pulled out from under me like that and have to be here a month early has not been a good experience for me. i am aware you guys have given me a lot of time, but i have never heard of that kind of process where if there's an error you can move it forward. i've never heard of something being moved like this and especially being moved back a solid month. that has really disadvantaged me. i was extremely upset that i calle
(witness sworn). >> so i'm catherine roberts. i first want to say that this rescud aoling has been extremely problematic for me and i have called the department every single day since i got that notice. i have never heard of a meeting being moved up a month because you guys apparently made a mistake, i mean it was explained to me that it was an error on the part of the department, there wasn't really any other reason why this wouldn't be held on november 21 as it was originally scheduled....
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robert breaks the line of scrimmage. all of a sudden you got six guys rushing and he's one one. >> he felt like i had the guy off length and took off running. the rest is history. i got to enjoy the moment a little bit. it was pretty fun to hear the crowd and see my teammates on the sideline celebration. >> when he first started running for the sideline everybody told him slide, slide, slide. he seen he had the angle and started outrunning everybody, everybody started saying keep going. keep going. he's just so dynamic. he's just amazing. >> let's not forget rg3 has completed 70% of his passes. that's tops in the nfl, shawn. >> like the sound of it. of course, one of the key plays, robert griffin, iii's 76- yard run for that it, a moment that one group of lifelong redskins fans will never forget. they were there at end of the end zone catching rg3 when he jumped up into the stands. they're now calling this the landover leap. the family joined us earlier today on fox 5 news at 5:00 and described how this moment has now pu
robert breaks the line of scrimmage. all of a sudden you got six guys rushing and he's one one. >> he felt like i had the guy off length and took off running. the rest is history. i got to enjoy the moment a little bit. it was pretty fun to hear the crowd and see my teammates on the sideline celebration. >> when he first started running for the sideline everybody told him slide, slide, slide. he seen he had the angle and started outrunning everybody, everybody started saying keep...
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>> robert is half right. oil prices are set on the world market, but the part he's missing is it's controlled by the opec cartel. their goal is to keep the oilg oil price between $80 and $100 a barrel, which is where it's fluctuated for the last year and a half. in fact, independent studies by the department of energy, congressional research service, and the associate the press have all found there's no correlation between domestic oil production in the u.s. and the price of gasoline. canada produces nearly all of its own oil, yet it also suffers from the same high gasoline prices as we did this year. why? because worldwide oil prices are higher. now, as -- >> so you're saying that demand has nothing to do with the price? >> it has something to do with the price, but when a cartel controls 40% of the supply, they can increase or decrease their production in order to maintain a price at a particular level. back in january of 2011, the saudi oil minister said they'd like to have oil about $100 a barrel. that's
>> robert is half right. oil prices are set on the world market, but the part he's missing is it's controlled by the opec cartel. their goal is to keep the oilg oil price between $80 and $100 a barrel, which is where it's fluctuated for the last year and a half. in fact, independent studies by the department of energy, congressional research service, and the associate the press have all found there's no correlation between domestic oil production in the u.s. and the price of gasoline....
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robert woods back at the 18 yard line. it is a line drive that goes out of bounds with woods. >> matt: that is the perfect kick, joe. perfect kick. >> joe: so usc's day, all the offensive records but all the miscues between turnovers and penalties. >> matt: the penalties they started early and they didn't stop all day. we said it earlier, they have beaten themselves. now, flowers had a lot to do with that, causing fumbles and a couple of picks. but the penalties, there's no excuse for. and now it comes down. look at this. that's a recipe for a loss. and even with all that, they have got 55 seconds to try to kick a field goal and tie this thing up or win it. >> joe: career long for andre heidari is 50 yards for what it's worth. barkley with time goes underneath, silas redd, and he gets the first down. remember no time-outs. the clock will stop to move the chains. that's why it was so important for him to burst through and get that extra yardage now. first down. >> matt: linebackers have got to get out of there. >> joe: they
robert woods back at the 18 yard line. it is a line drive that goes out of bounds with woods. >> matt: that is the perfect kick, joe. perfect kick. >> joe: so usc's day, all the offensive records but all the miscues between turnovers and penalties. >> matt: the penalties they started early and they didn't stop all day. we said it earlier, they have beaten themselves. now, flowers had a lot to do with that, causing fumbles and a couple of picks. but the penalties, there's no...
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you heard robert gibbs about the libya situation. your take on the administration, and how that is going and will you jump on that? >> well, with all due respect to robert i don't think he was being honest with you. i think what we're seeing is the unraveling of the obama foreign policy. overseas we have people attac attacking our embassy. the muslim brotherhood has come power in egypt. our friends in israel have been set adrift. we have serious problems. the obama response to these events raised more questions. governor romney believes in a strong foreign policy and why you fight so hard to reverse cut to defense budget which are due to take place under this president in the new year. >> bret: foreign policy, different debate. probably not tonight. eric, thank you so much for the time. >> thank you. >> bret: okay. don't forget tonight's text to vote question. what is most memorable debate moment? we have four to choose from. text sr1 to 36288 for ronald reagan to president carter in 1980. there you go again. about the democratic cho
you heard robert gibbs about the libya situation. your take on the administration, and how that is going and will you jump on that? >> well, with all due respect to robert i don't think he was being honest with you. i think what we're seeing is the unraveling of the obama foreign policy. overseas we have people attac attacking our embassy. the muslim brotherhood has come power in egypt. our friends in israel have been set adrift. we have serious problems. the obama response to these...
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our robert gray is in downtown new york city. robert, what is happening down there? >> well, melissa, the storm is certainly starting to pick up in its intensity a little bit here in battery park at the southern tip of the island of manhattan. we're seeing the gw and vary sauce -- verrazano bridges are being shut down. make your plans accordingly. there is no public transit all day. the water is making its way back in. the swales came its way in and entire sidewalk area i'm standing on was filled all the way up to water with the stairs. they have a sandbags, a few hearty souls checking it out. you can see sandbags there trying to keep things back. talking to the owner of the restaurant here. he was telling us that basically it was highest he had ever seen. he was here for irene last year. he has been with the restaurant for about a decade here at battery gardens. saying again it was the most water he had ever seen come up. he seas if it gets to be the 11-foot level, melissa, that will be trouble. he will predicts that will go above the two levels of terrace he has an
our robert gray is in downtown new york city. robert, what is happening down there? >> well, melissa, the storm is certainly starting to pick up in its intensity a little bit here in battery park at the southern tip of the island of manhattan. we're seeing the gw and vary sauce -- verrazano bridges are being shut down. make your plans accordingly. there is no public transit all day. the water is making its way back in. the swales came its way in and entire sidewalk area i'm standing on...
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robert woods. robert weber, karen huggins, i'm going to mispronounce this name. eiled banningpadon. >> shar on short and guon wu 10. if anyone else wants to speak, fill out a card. doesn't matter the order >> governor. supervisors, i am robert weber, i come to you as a resident of san francisco housing authority. i would like to mention i'm a community organizer fully educateed on the sunshine ordinance. when i found out the commission met without being recorded and taped, i was pretty astonished. i am choosing my words carefully as i have blundered in the past. as a tenant of sfhs, i would like to lend my support to the long standing reputation for dysfunction. while talking to my building manager, she informed me she received a large shipment of goods costing thousands of dollars she did not order. upon returning the merchandise, she was told she could only get half back. the supervisor told her to pay it. these are only the incidences i know of. if you take these incidents and multiply them by all of the housing authority housing and the millions of dollars, t
robert woods. robert weber, karen huggins, i'm going to mispronounce this name. eiled banningpadon. >> shar on short and guon wu 10. if anyone else wants to speak, fill out a card. doesn't matter the order >> governor. supervisors, i am robert weber, i come to you as a resident of san francisco housing authority. i would like to mention i'm a community organizer fully educateed on the sunshine ordinance. when i found out the commission met without being recorded and taped, i was...
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>> guest: in that particular case it was for a concept like robert mentioned. they had hackers across the world and they had various devices. if you break into a device you can wind some cash in the device also. i won the contest a few times. earlier my career was more about showing things like iphones or you know, apple software were vulnerable because it really was an believe that it was but now it's just -- i have shown vulnerabilities in the iphone and attacks where i can send a text message to the iphone and taken over. all these are fixed now. part of the contest is all these vulnerabilities being fixed. a fun way to show off your skills and so everyone gets protected by the attacks it. >> host: how long did it take you to break into this iphone and from where did you do at? an office or where? >> guest: okay, so the iphone -- i mean at the time it only took a few seconds but the preparation took time so it probably took me you know maybe a month of preparation with an accountant of mind. a few weeks of looking for a vulnerability in a few weeks of taking
>> guest: in that particular case it was for a concept like robert mentioned. they had hackers across the world and they had various devices. if you break into a device you can wind some cash in the device also. i won the contest a few times. earlier my career was more about showing things like iphones or you know, apple software were vulnerable because it really was an believe that it was but now it's just -- i have shown vulnerabilities in the iphone and attacks where i can send a text...
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robert? >> thanks, sue. i'm going to take you inside a private jet that you can fly with help from an ipad. how cool is that? we'll tell you how this new plane is part of a surprising new trend in the private jet business toward value and even bargains. that's coming up on "power lunch." [ male announcer ] the markets keep moving. make sure the news keeps coming with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in-depth analysis. it's an all-you-can-eat buffet for all things trading. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. it doesn't just deliver news. it's making news. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [
robert? >> thanks, sue. i'm going to take you inside a private jet that you can fly with help from an ipad. how cool is that? we'll tell you how this new plane is part of a surprising new trend in the private jet business toward value and even bargains. that's coming up on "power lunch." [ male announcer ] the markets keep moving. make sure the news keeps coming with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with...
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fox's john roberts has details. >> reporter: a crowd of 12,000 people greeting mitt romney. one of the biggest crowds he's seen so far. romney hit the president on the economy. >> he wants another stimulus. how did the first one work out? we've seen the last four years. we don't want four more years like the last four years. >> reporter: with a battle cry of 30 days to victory, president obama is steaming ahead to los angeles, speaking tonight at a star studded event, even though the campaign reported a mass haul of $181 million in donations for september. hollywood a listers gathering to help. >> we going to a better vision for our -- got a better vision for our country. we have a better plan for the next four years. >> reporter: while picking apart last week's debate, president obama's senior advisor says -- >> i think he was a little taken aback at the brazenness which the way romney walked away with so much of the positions which he's run, walked away with his record. >> reporter: republican vp nominee paul ryan spending time with his family in wisconsin. >> are you set
fox's john roberts has details. >> reporter: a crowd of 12,000 people greeting mitt romney. one of the biggest crowds he's seen so far. romney hit the president on the economy. >> he wants another stimulus. how did the first one work out? we've seen the last four years. we don't want four more years like the last four years. >> reporter: with a battle cry of 30 days to victory, president obama is steaming ahead to los angeles, speaking tonight at a star studded event, even...
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so this could be relevant wro, t robert. >> we'll see. but at the end of the day, what's probably going to decide this race is southwestern ohio. it was a decider back in 2004. george w. bush won southwestern ohio by about 100,000 votes. if you look at all the political data, it looks like that's probably going to be the decider in this race as well. southwestern ohio, richard, is very conservative, it's very rural. they swing back and forth. there's a lot of reagan democrats there. the question -- and barack obama won that in 2008. the question is whether mitt romney can take that back from him in 2012. if, in fact, he can, and hold on to florida and maybe swing back virginia, he wins 270. >> robert, lacking all the way back to 1960. you've got some time on your hands, my friend. richard, the "tampa bay times" endorsed president obama. unemployment in florida was 8.7% in september, above the national average. so when you look at this richard, this would be a concern in states like this where the polls have clearly tightened? >> sure, loo
so this could be relevant wro, t robert. >> we'll see. but at the end of the day, what's probably going to decide this race is southwestern ohio. it was a decider back in 2004. george w. bush won southwestern ohio by about 100,000 votes. if you look at all the political data, it looks like that's probably going to be the decider in this race as well. southwestern ohio, richard, is very conservative, it's very rural. they swing back and forth. there's a lot of reagan democrats there. the...