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throat that morning, was taking antibiotics, but nothing could keep him from this. his name was robert davis. >> everybody goes down there and starts watching. >> was the fire department there by then? >> yes, they were by then. we sat there and watched for about five minutes. and then one of the fire department people asked us to go to a truck that was maybe 100 yards, 200 yards away. it felt good being able to help out. >> kari greenly lived next-door. she stood beside robert, watched the fire, worried about the pretty young mother trapped in there. and charles. >> she would come outside and play with the kids, and we would talk here and there. but she was a really nice person. >> and then something good. ann's two daughters, katie and wendy, escaped unharmed from their downstairs bedrooms. but that left ann and little thomas, just 3 years old, unaccounted for, somewhere upstairs. >> we put the fire out and then we started checking the bedroom for occupants. >> nothing good after that. upstairs, firemen found little thomas on the floor beneath the window, dead of smoke inhalation. ch
throat that morning, was taking antibiotics, but nothing could keep him from this. his name was robert davis. >> everybody goes down there and starts watching. >> was the fire department there by then? >> yes, they were by then. we sat there and watched for about five minutes. and then one of the fire department people asked us to go to a truck that was maybe 100 yards, 200 yards away. it felt good being able to help out. >> kari greenly lived next-door. she stood...
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conference and i am introducing our next speaker andrew roberts. coming from the national world and memorial in kansas city, we have enjoyed many partnerships to the churchill center and are looking forward to the next partnership at the symposium this weekend. i have been excited to be working with the churchill a new, young professional group that will be event nexturchill saturday, so hopefully, we have more new wave joining the conference in the future. --t is not completely sold that is completely sold out, so exciting news. as some of the works and social media 20 47, i cannot help but wonder what winston churchill would have done had he had access to twitter, especially at 3:00 a.m. [laughter] i encourage everyone here to #churchill2016. the social media team has been doing a wonderful job. roberts is on twitter, as well, so it is absolutely ok. i e-mailed andrew roberts a few times as i was constructing this introduction and i asked him to give the highlights to it she replied, a non-direct quote, i have written 13 books. i do have the immense honor to roberts, who is 13 tim
conference and i am introducing our next speaker andrew roberts. coming from the national world and memorial in kansas city, we have enjoyed many partnerships to the churchill center and are looking forward to the next partnership at the symposium this weekend. i have been excited to be working with the churchill a new, young professional group that will be event nexturchill saturday, so hopefully, we have more new wave joining the conference in the future. --t is not completely sold that is...
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fios can. >> time now for abc 7's postgame special. ♪ robert: oh, boy. another disappointing loss for the redskins. hurts a little more than the others because tonight they control their own destiny. not anymore. hello, and thanks for joining us. after watching the redskins fall to the panthers, the redskins 1 and they no longer control their destiny. we will go to the press room when they begin. meantime, we want to hear your thoughts. weigh in on our poll question. you think they will make the playoffs? go to wjla.com to join the conversation. let's bring in our guest for andght, lamont jordan danny. what can you say? nothing good, i suppose. the defense played well enough for them to win. lacked urgency, too many dropped passes. running back in the month of december has too many touches -- too few touches. it's disappointing. you control your own destiny. you are just waiting for the opportunity and they don't show up for the game. it was disappointing. robert: and a flat offense? danny: the toughest team to have three and out against this year. they did that five times ov
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, the honorable pedro a cortez, secretary of the commonwealth. the honorable robert, deputy chief of staff to the governor of the commonwealth. the reverend canon davis w lovelace. the honorable thomas g saylor, chief justice of the supreme court of pennsylvania. and the temporary officers and members of the 58th electoral college of pennsylvania. please be seated. as secretary of the commonwealth, it is my honor to preside over this meeting until the electoral college has organized for the original -- traditional transaction of as provided in the constitution of the united states. it is your solemn responsibility to translate into a formal document for transition to the congress of the united dates the decision of the voters of the commonwealth of pennsylvania at the general election held november 8, 2016. this being the day and the hour appointed by the constitution and the laws of the united states and of the commonwealth theennsylvania who -- for duly chosen electors to meet and give their votes for president and vice president of the united states. the members of the electors of
, the honorable pedro a cortez, secretary of the commonwealth. the honorable robert, deputy chief of staff to the governor of the commonwealth. the reverend canon davis w lovelace. the honorable thomas g saylor, chief justice of the supreme court of pennsylvania. and the temporary officers and members of the 58th electoral college of pennsylvania. please be seated. as secretary of the commonwealth, it is my honor to preside over this meeting until the electoral college has organized for the...
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and 10 minutes. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i'm robert torres, executive deputy secretary of the commonwealth. it's my honour to welcome you to the 58th electoral college of the commonwealth of pennsylvania. please turn off all cellphones and all other electronics communication devices. at this time would you please rise. i would like to present to you what you would like to present the honourable a kort ez, secretary of the commonwealth. the deputy chief of staff for the governor of the commonwealth. the reverend canon david loughly. >> the honourable chief justice of the supreme court of pennsylvania. and the officers of the 58th electoral college of pennsylvania. >>> please be seated. as secretary of the commonwealth it's my honour to reside until the electoral of college organised the business as provided in article 2, section one of the constitution of the united states. it is your solemn responsibility to translate into a formal document for transition to the congress of the united states the decision of the voters so the commonwealth of pennsylvania at the
and 10 minutes. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i'm robert torres, executive deputy secretary of the commonwealth. it's my honour to welcome you to the 58th electoral college of the commonwealth of pennsylvania. please turn off all cellphones and all other electronics communication devices. at this time would you please rise. i would like to present to you what you would like to present the honourable a kort ez, secretary of the commonwealth. the deputy chief of staff for the...
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to÷ídivision, part of his division is shattered, while he's down there, george decides to ask robert e. lee if he can take a leafzv and get married to his la salle, lee refuses to allow him to do this. george doesn't -- and goes off and gets married in september of 1863. unfortunately for george, there's nothing going on in peterburg at this time that was on the front page of the paper and robert e. lee and general going off and getting married. he goes off to north carolina, goes down to new burn and he's eventually going to make his way back to the army of northern virginia. he's going to miss this battle. now, the army of northern virginia, and it's an armyzv -- and first field and second core of eric -- commander and he's also going to be that soundingboard that he always had, very important soundingboard. you don't alwayssagree, obviously, you heard earlier, but they are going to work well together for the most part. ì9=i511e jackson was alive, lee with james longstreet not with jonathan jackson. one of the reasons why i think this is so, jackson and his staff were sticks in th
to֒division, part of his division is shattered, while he's down there, george decides to ask robert e. lee if he can take a leafzv and get married to his la salle, lee refuses to allow him to do this. george doesn't -- and goes off and gets married in september of 1863. unfortunately for george, there's nothing going on in peterburg at this time that was on the front page of the paper and robert e. lee and general going off and getting married. he goes off to north carolina, goes down to...
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our country n some great capacity. congressman robert hurt also served with distinction in the virginia general assembly and then a little over six years ago came to visit me and my wife in our home to talk about his possibility of seeking election to the congress. we encouraged them to do just that and he did and was successful. robert hurt's a member of the financial services committee, which has jurisdiction over all aspects of the nation's financial and housing sectors. within the committee he serves as the vice chairman of the capital markets and government-sponsored enterprises subcommittee, and serves on the housing and insurance subcommittee as well as the oversight and investigations subcommittee. a native of pennsylvania county, robert began his time in public service in 2001 as a member of he town council from 2002 to 2007, robert served in the house -- virginia house of delegates, representing parts of pennsylvania county, henry county and the city of martinsville. starting in starting of 2008, includes the city of danceville, franklin county and campbell county. re
our country n some great capacity. congressman robert hurt also served with distinction in the virginia general assembly and then a little over six years ago came to visit me and my wife in our home to talk about his possibility of seeking election to the congress. we encouraged them to do just that and he did and was successful. robert hurt's a member of the financial services committee, which has jurisdiction over all aspects of the nation's financial and housing sectors. within the...
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>> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight bono, julia roberts, channing tatum, dj ka legal, neil patrick harris, and the killers. and now, ready or not, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy, the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. you are watching our second annual red benefit show. tonight we teamed up with bono from u and two to assemble do-gooders to raise money for awareness and the fight against aids. tonight we're going to fight aids, tomorrow we're going to fight with our families, what do you say to that? here to help out what a group. bono, julia roberts, heart reserve channing tatum, kristen bell, halsey, neil patrick harris, dj khaled and the killers. it will be a fun show. i'm excited we're going to do some good tonight. i'm excited julia roberts is backstage making small talk with dj khaled. a win-win. red has raised over $360 million over the past years, a lot of money to raise. [ cheers and applause ] apparently they blew it on aids research so here we are again. all money raised goes directly to the cause, buy the
>> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight bono, julia roberts, channing tatum, dj ka legal, neil patrick harris, and the killers. and now, ready or not, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy, the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. you are watching our second annual red benefit show. tonight we teamed up with bono from u and two to assemble do-gooders to raise money for awareness and the fight against aids. tonight we're...
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princess. robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports a surge from otto porter last night and what scott brooks has to say. and the cowboys say merry christmas to the redskins after beating the lions. how did you jonathan: d.c. police looking for a car on your screen that was involved in a hit-and-run crash that killed a deaf woman. i happened this morning. police say jacqueline cole struckwhile crossing 14th street near parkwood place. she was in a crosswalk at the time she was hit. the vehicle here hit her and should have serious front end damage. if you know the vehicle or see a vehicle with serious front end damage police want to hear from family, friends and fans are remembering their princess. best known for princess leia in the "star wars" franchise, carrie fisher died today. she suffered a heart attack on a plane on the way from london to l.a. on friday. now we have on what the fans say about the beloved actress tonight. she did pass too young. mike: jonathan, we moved across the street in downtown silver springs to get closer to john playing the trombone. a huge "star wars
princess. robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports a surge from otto porter last night and what scott brooks has to say. and the cowboys say merry christmas to the redskins after beating the lions. how did you jonathan: d.c. police looking for a car on your screen that was involved in a hit-and-run crash that killed a deaf woman. i happened this morning. police say jacqueline cole struckwhile crossing 14th street near parkwood place. she was in a crosswalk at the time she was hit. the...
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families, what do you say to that? here to help out what a group. bono, julia roberts, heart reserve channing tatum, kri harris, dj khaled and the killers. it will be a fun show. i'm excited we're going to do some good tonight. i'm excited julia roberts is backstage making small talk with dj khaled. a win-win. red has raised over $360 million over the past years, a lot of money to raise. [ cheers and applause ] apparently the apparently they blew it on aids all money raised goes directly to the cause, buy the stuff we show you tonight. we're not asking you to run a marathon or dump a bucket of ice on your head. all you need to do is shop. if you can't do that, find another country to live in it's unamerican. last year we raised $28 million. this year bank of america made a $20 million commitment to fight aids, the bill and melinda gates foundation is matching organizations are changing people's lives for the better. tonight you may be able to change your own life for the better by entering to win a special experience with your favorite star through omaze the website. you can go to ve
families, what do you say to that? here to help out what a group. bono, julia roberts, heart reserve channing tatum, kri harris, dj khaled and the killers. it will be a fun show. i'm excited we're going to do some good tonight. i'm excited julia roberts is backstage making small talk with dj khaled. a win-win. red has raised over $360 million over the past years, a lot of money to raise. [ cheers and applause ] apparently the apparently they blew it on aids all money raised goes directly to...
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robert burton. in sports how will the redskins be without the best receiver? maybe they find themselves in a bowl. but they have to win tomorrow. he gets a lot of compliments. he wears his army hat, walks around with his army shirt looking all nice. and then people just say, male vo: no one deserves a warmer welcome home. that's why we're hiring 10,000 members of the military community by the end of 2017. i'm very proud of him. male vo: comcast. but they are not military or police. they are flight attendants. this is latest to go through the training program. among those training a flight attendant who lost friends aboard the flight that hit the south tower of the world trade center on 9/11. 11 of the 12 flight attendants at the class were working on 9/11. the training is crucial they voluntary. maureen: the federal regulators want every train operator tested for sleep apnea. the medical exams after the crash found the eng near had undiagnosed sleep apnea. it can lead to the frequent waking up at night. one woman was killed and more than a 100 were injured in the maureen: we are learned
robert burton. in sports how will the redskins be without the best receiver? maybe they find themselves in a bowl. but they have to win tomorrow. he gets a lot of compliments. he wears his army hat, walks around with his army shirt looking all nice. and then people just say, male vo: no one deserves a warmer welcome home. that's why we're hiring 10,000 members of the military community by the end of 2017. i'm very proud of him. male vo: comcast. but they are not military or police. they are...
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about to start any second in the robert durst murder case where lawyers are expected to go toe to toe over the release of an explosive jailhouse interview. we begin with big developments in the investigation into the berlin terror attack. nbc's matt bradley joins me live from berlin. matt, talk about the suspect, the release of the photo just within the last hour or so. what do we know? >> reporter: the release of the photo is rare by german standards. german police typically guard suspect identities closely. this goes to show the size of the expanding dragnet. i don't know if you saw in the photo you showed this is actually printed in several languages, this is going on all across europe. there is more than a $100,000 reward for this young man. this is embarrassing for the ruling party and for angela merkel in germany. this man was widely suspected of having ties to islamic groups. he was a disciple of an iraqi who lived in germany, a preacher involved in recruiting. a lot of this was known to german authorities. they didn't detain him or deport him though they had marked him for dep
about to start any second in the robert durst murder case where lawyers are expected to go toe to toe over the release of an explosive jailhouse interview. we begin with big developments in the investigation into the berlin terror attack. nbc's matt bradley joins me live from berlin. matt, talk about the suspect, the release of the photo just within the last hour or so. what do we know? >> reporter: the release of the photo is rare by german standards. german police typically guard...
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: unofficial study. here's diane roberts with more. diane: the bill of rights, housed here in the national archives in washington, d.c., lays out the most important personal rights for all americans. robert cottrol: i think people know specific parts more than they know the whole body of what we call the bill of rights. diane: robert cottrol is a professor at the george washington university law school in washington and says the country owes a debt to founding father james madison, who authored the bill of rights, though skeptical about its value. robert cottrol: james madison believed they were surplus, and that the real protection was in federalism and separation of powers and not in a specific set of rights. i think history has proven him wrong. diane: the first 10 amendments limit the power of the federal government to interfere in citizen's private lives. something unique to america. robert cottrol: lots of nations have grand statements on human rights, but they don't have the mechanisms for enforcement. diane: democracy comes with imperfections and professor cottrol says sometimes ca
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. will the weather cooperate? doug is b storm watch forecast after this. robert: i'm robert burton coming up in sports. it won't be easy for the caps as they play the flyers. that's when "abc7 news at 6:00" continues. jonathan: during the holidays, memories are made at the dinner table. help us set a place at the table for those who sacrifice so much for all of us by nominating a veteran to win a dining room set worth $3,000. go to wjla.com/7salutes. nominate a deserving veteran. tell us why. you can do it today. nominations are accepted through december jonathan: you talk about a bold burglary at a target store in georgia. they cut a hole in roof and lowered themselves inside, through the women's restroom where they came in and they made off with thousands of dollars of electronics and cash. clearly not the first time. investigators believe they have been targeting stores in two other states. maureen: the salvation army red kettles are a common sight this time of year. donations, volunteers in frederick county, maryland, are changing things. [trumpet music] maureen: james michels
. will the weather cooperate? doug is b storm watch forecast after this. robert: i'm robert burton coming up in sports. it won't be easy for the caps as they play the flyers. that's when "abc7 news at 6:00" continues. jonathan: during the holidays, memories are made at the dinner table. help us set a place at the table for those who sacrifice so much for all of us by nominating a veteran to win a dining room set worth $3,000. go to wjla.com/7salutes. nominate a deserving veteran. tell...
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, "like" us on facebook, at c-span history. >> author robert girardi talks about the role and reputation of union general gouverneur k. warren during the civil war. he examined some of the criticisms against warren and compares rumor to evidence in primary sources. talk was hosted by pamplin historical park and is about 40 minutes. of technical issues, we join the program just after it got under way. >> he recented the youngster's to corps command. warren was the youngest corps commander in the army. warren has so puffed up in his insolence are intolerable! disgustinghsome, power!n but others had a high regard for warren. gibbons described him as the rising star of the army. alexander webb also praised warren, stating he was always where he was supposed to be and doing what was expected of him. frank haskell wrote, warren is a man of the right sword and i am get -- a man of the right sort like himgetting to very much. men who will not hesitate to andke when a chance occurs who will hanker after a chance it.run forward to meet is this the slow, hesitating guy that questions orders? sawe a
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-- robert de niro. pharrell williams. musical guest, pharrell williams and kim burrell. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 587, alberta! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ?? ?? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! a dog pound, my dog pound. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: welcome! welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you're here. you made it. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. big show tonight. it's going to be fun. you guys, this weekend is santacon, which is the annual bar crawl where people dress up like santa claus for a day of drinking. [ cheers and applause ] that's right, a drunken bar crawl wearing a sa as the real santa calls that, december 26th. [ cheers and applause ] i did read that a growing trend among families is giving their kids a few small presents ahead of christmas to break up the tension of getting everything on christmas day. they actually have an interesting name for this. hanukkah. [ laughter and applause ] they're calling it hanukkah. great name. this is very interesting. i heard that putting cinnamon and nutmeg in
-- robert de niro. pharrell williams. musical guest, pharrell williams and kim burrell. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 587, alberta! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ?? ?? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! a dog pound, my dog pound. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: welcome! welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you're here. you made it. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. big show tonight. it's going...
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, inmate, robert, would be about six feet long by three feet wide. >> this is home. bed to bed. right here. each one of these beds is like having a house in a subdivision out there on the street, only no walls, no doors, no privacy, so you just kind of ignore what's going on next door to you. >> after 20 years of incarceration, 17 served at holman, teter has developed an appreciation for simple routines. >> cup of coffee. first thing. cup of coffee and a cigarette. that's it. that's every morning. then, you know, comb your hair, get dressed, go outside. there is no such thing as a holiday here. there's no christmas. there's no tree. every day is the same. when you get up, it's the same people, the same thing, the same rat race, and there's no relaxation. >> at the time of our shoot he still had ten years left on a 30-year sentence for some very serious convictions. they include sodomy, public exposure and enticement of a child. >> robert was one of those inmates who was adamant he was falsely accused, falsely convicted. >> ever since his 1984 conviction teter said his charges were trumped
, inmate, robert, would be about six feet long by three feet wide. >> this is home. bed to bed. right here. each one of these beds is like having a house in a subdivision out there on the street, only no walls, no doors, no privacy, so you just kind of ignore what's going on next door to you. >> after 20 years of incarceration, 17 served at holman, teter has developed an appreciation for simple routines. >> cup of coffee. first thing. cup of coffee and a cigarette. that's it....
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. that will be all rain. robert. chicago, robert: as long as it's sunny, i'm cool. steve: so much energy. robert: this nfl christmas sunday, the playoff picture became more clear, including the winner of the in d.c. north. sports is coming up. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: ravens-steelers, the winner of this game takes complete control of the nfc north. -- afc north. go, takes the handoff, breaks the tackle. dives for the goal line, touchdown ravens. talk about effort, the ravens gave big ben too much time. brown, to antonio stretch, game-winning touchdown. hopesavens' playoff by their arch rivals. nba on christmas, warriors-cavaliers. this is tied at 105-105. steph curry launches from way out, his second three of the game. the warriors up after that. closing seconds of the game, kyrie irving in the lane, the rainbow jumper, game-winner. cleveland wins in dramatic fashion, 109-108. and the redskins-giants game next sunday has been switched from 1 p.m. to 4:25. stay tuned to abc 7 "sports sunday," right after the news. craig
. that will be all rain. robert. chicago, robert: as long as it's sunny, i'm cool. steve: so much energy. robert: this nfl christmas sunday, the playoff picture became more clear, including the winner of the in d.c. north. sports is coming up. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: ravens-steelers, the winner of this game takes complete control of the nfc north. -- afc north. go, takes the handoff, breaks the tackle. dives for the goal...
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with bill clinton on twitter. david k. johnson is the author of "the making of donald trump," robert costa is a reporter for the "washington post" and an msnbc political analyst and michael steele is the former chairman of the republican national committee and msnbc analyst. david k. johnson, you've been writing about this for a long time. why does trump trump? why can't he stop doing this? >> well, because to donald other people are simply items, and objects. they're not human beings. donald is entirely transactional. whatever gets donald what he wants, he will do. there's no more coral to donald trump. not paying bills, attacking somebody as terrible whom you said just recently was wonderful he's done this all his life. you can be his friend today, his enemy next week. it all depends on the moment. >> he thought nothing well of barack obama until barack obama was nice to him then he thought barack obama was great. inside of trump world, there's the rumors that there are two camps, there's bannon world, which still shocks me someone like bannon could be near the white house, but he
with bill clinton on twitter. david k. johnson is the author of "the making of donald trump," robert costa is a reporter for the "washington post" and an msnbc political analyst and michael steele is the former chairman of the republican national committee and msnbc analyst. david k. johnson, you've been writing about this for a long time. why does trump trump? why can't he stop doing this? >> well, because to donald other people are simply items, and objects. they're...
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. they are like scavengers. they are scum. amy: we will speak to former labor secretary robert reich, professor at university of california berkeley. >> we've never had a president or president-elect who has taken the media on so directly and so negatively and tried to plant in the public's mind -- i think this is the real danger, amy -- trying to play in the public's mind the notion that thee press is the enemy itself. amy: we will speak with the former labor secretary robert wright about trump's control --robert reich about trump's control of the media, what he feels the country needs a peaceful resistance movement. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in germany, 12 people were killed and 48 more wounded in berlin after a truck drove into a christmas market around 8:00 p.m. local time, plowing into the stalls packed with shoppers and tourists at about t 40 miles an hour. late monday night, german media, citing local authorities, is reported police have detained one suspect, a 23-year-old pakistani ref
. they are like scavengers. they are scum. amy: we will speak to former labor secretary robert reich, professor at university of california berkeley. >> we've never had a president or president-elect who has taken the media on so directly and so negatively and tried to plant in the public's mind -- i think this is the real danger, amy -- trying to play in the public's mind the notion that thee press is the enemy itself. amy: we will speak with the former labor secretary robert wright...
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area's robert honda, he joins us live in san jose with that interview. robert? >> we're outside the courthouse where the former couple is in the midst of a bitter child custody fight. that fight as well as the video have brought the domestic issues back in the spotlight, with a voice that many people haven't heard before. >> stop! stop! >> the woman who's terrified voice can be held on the cell phone video is coming forward today to talk about what the world is now seeing, kendra, the ex-fiancee of ray mcdonald, seemed reluctant but said she needed to speak out for what she calls ordo meftic violence victims. >> i think as a group if we can all come together somehow. you know, it's more powerful. >> kendra says that 2015 video just released publicly yesterday is a snapshot. >> the video is just part of the night. and it doesn't record the whole thing. it shuts off at a point. but there was a lot of physical abuse and emotional and verbal. >> in 2015, the video was shown at a grand jury hearing, mcdonald was not dwighted. she says his celebrity had an impact in court and in public. >
area's robert honda, he joins us live in san jose with that interview. robert? >> we're outside the courthouse where the former couple is in the midst of a bitter child custody fight. that fight as well as the video have brought the domestic issues back in the spotlight, with a voice that many people haven't heard before. >> stop! stop! >> the woman who's terrified voice can be held on the cell phone video is coming forward today to talk about what the world is now seeing,...
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hole!" these are some of my favorite interviews, folks. we've got robert deniro, amy schumer, john krasinski, and millie bobby brown from "stranger things." in millie's honor, i've even got special christmas lights on display. >> ho ho ho. >> stephen: oh, no! santa's trapped in the upside down! my presents! santa, you gotta get out of there before december 25th! just forget barb! daddy needs a new nine iron! >> announcer: it's "the late show" with stephen colbert! tonight: robert deniro! amy schumer! john krasinski! and millie bobby brown! featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, it's the best in "late show" retrospectacular end-of- year wrapup-abration! captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: welcome to "the late show!" oh, my goodness. oh, my goodness. oh, welcome to "the late show." i am happy to be your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ did everybody have a good weekend? ( cheers and applause ) i had a nice one, too. i'm pre-thanksgiving carboloading. just to work everything out. ( laughter ) i took the last couple of days off. nice, didn't do much, hung
hole!" these are some of my favorite interviews, folks. we've got robert deniro, amy schumer, john krasinski, and millie bobby brown from "stranger things." in millie's honor, i've even got special christmas lights on display. >> ho ho ho. >> stephen: oh, no! santa's trapped in the upside down! my presents! santa, you gotta get out of there before december 25th! just forget barb! daddy needs a new nine iron! >> announcer: it's "the late show" with...
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. robert: your hands are numb. i'm just thinking about how it could get worse. a rough day for navy, a couple >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: championship game in annapolis today, and a rough day for the mids. two players injured on the same possible lead to 14. without worth, the mids could not do anything on offense. the seals the deal. templewins 34-10. scott abraham has more from annapolis. scott: it was one of those days for navy where nothing seemed to go right for the midshipmen in the loss to temple and the championship game, their first loss that -- their first loss at home since september. on the same play, the mids lost their starting quarterback and starting slotback for the season. they had foot injuries. >> a lot of emotions. it's kind of hard to do that. i will just have to be that we have lost a big games before and came back. we just have to keep it going. >> to temple's credit, they hit us in the mouth. they hit us with the overhand right and we cannot respond. scott: another big game next week for navy, facing a
. robert: your hands are numb. i'm just thinking about how it could get worse. a rough day for navy, a couple >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: championship game in annapolis today, and a rough day for the mids. two players injured on the same possible lead to 14. without worth, the mids could not do anything on offense. the seals the deal. templewins 34-10. scott abraham has more from annapolis. scott: it was one of those days for...
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. stay with us for music, news, lewis.mentary by robert -- robert f williams. >> robert f williams, a fugitive wanted by the justice department broadcast weekly revolutionary messages beamed into the united states from cuba. we shall take the source of freedom itself into the streets of america and we shall have the oft great stronghold freedom. for our people. announcer: in a newsletter published in cuba and sent into the united states through canada, the revolutionist williams tells the negroes of this nation, we must he willing to suffer jail. we must be willing to suffered death. we must be willing to kill for freedom. >> the gestapo policemen are on every street corner. it is just like mississippi. i predict things are going to grow worse. in fact, i think policeman are going to be dead before this situation is over. announcer: during the summers of 1964 and 1965, the demonstrations became riots. finally, and aiding in the worst race riot in this nation's history in the watts district of los angeles. across the united states, law enforcement officers were dead and negroes did die
. stay with us for music, news, lewis.mentary by robert -- robert f williams. >> robert f williams, a fugitive wanted by the justice department broadcast weekly revolutionary messages beamed into the united states from cuba. we shall take the source of freedom itself into the streets of america and we shall have the oft great stronghold freedom. for our people. announcer: in a newsletter published in cuba and sent into the united states through canada, the revolutionist williams tells the...
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basis point. robert parker: the ecb is still doing 60 billion a month. is it going to narrow any further? . manus: ok, bob. theresa may,nister up next, she says she is looking at all of the options of brexit were to they'll. a big speech in the new year. more ahead. and, 20 billion. ring the bell. 20 billion euros, please. something for the weekend. cash,minister asking for just a precautionary measure. we hear what the finance minister's take is. plus, the dial is just a stones throw from 25. economic adviser says it is primed to hold casts -- cash, scale back risk. that is just the start. stay tuned. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> at it is 6:20 in london. cloudy skies for hong kong as they hung saying goes trading higher. almost two thirds of one percent. on the nikkei. can it go on? that is a key question. bloomberg business flash with juliette saly. juliette: thank you. it has reached a billion dollar agreement with regulators to buy -- 8000 bodies. replacing engines. covers some luxury models released since 2009 8 and uncovers more of vw's emissions scandal. and, losing 26% in 2016.
basis point. robert parker: the ecb is still doing 60 billion a month. is it going to narrow any further? . manus: ok, bob. theresa may,nister up next, she says she is looking at all of the options of brexit were to they'll. a big speech in the new year. more ahead. and, 20 billion. ring the bell. 20 billion euros, please. something for the weekend. cash,minister asking for just a precautionary measure. we hear what the finance minister's take is. plus, the dial is just a stones throw from 25....
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new year will look like ahead. rob: i'm roberts. there is hope for the redskins. and what will get them in the postseason next in sports. lindsey: stores around the area are a scene of organized chaos. people hit the stores to either gobble up the post christmas sales or return unwanted gifts. northern virginia bureau chief went to tysons mall to find returns. >> giving gifts is done with the best of intention. >> i say smile and return them. >> today marks the start of the gift return season. >> spending more money. >> making the economy great. >> this is filled with more than a few awkward moments. >> i lost the receipt. >> they were nice. >> who did her best to show enthusiasm. >> they're great. no, no, no it's fine. no, they have to go back. >> there is this tactic from claire. >> i usually just say i'm returning it for a different color but i still like it. >> i loved it. this is not my best color. >> brenda of alexandria knows the wrong collar trick well -- color trick as well. but yesterday t daughter a pair that someone gave her first. >> someone stole m thunder. >> estimat
new year will look like ahead. rob: i'm roberts. there is hope for the redskins. and what will get them in the postseason next in sports. lindsey: stores around the area are a scene of organized chaos. people hit the stores to either gobble up the post christmas sales or return unwanted gifts. northern virginia bureau chief went to tysons mall to find returns. >> giving gifts is done with the best of intention. >> i say smile and return them. >> today marks the start of the...
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. >> do you wonder that cam newton has the number of the redskins every time? robert: every year. face face was like he didn't want to do that. things aren't looking up if for redskins. bad loss to the panthers. where do we go from here? i'll let the experts tell you that next in sports. why are you checking i want to see if it changed. credit scores don't change that much do they? really? i'll take it! sir, your credit... is great, right? when was the last time you checked? here, try credit karma. it's free. alright, no more surprises. credit karma. give yourself some credit. robert: the name of the game is urgency for the redskins lt night. didn't seem that way after watching them come out flat. bad pass, the run game was terrible. cam newton picking apart the defense. there is no room for error. the skins needed to come right out of the gate on point. jay gruden talked about the sluggish start. >> we have a slow start. we haven't been able to dig ourselves out. we haven't been able to get the momentum on our side for whatever reason. last night, we didn't even give our
. >> do you wonder that cam newton has the number of the redskins every time? robert: every year. face face was like he didn't want to do that. things aren't looking up if for redskins. bad loss to the panthers. where do we go from here? i'll let the experts tell you that next in sports. why are you checking i want to see if it changed. credit scores don't change that much do they? really? i'll take it! sir, your credit... is great, right? when was the last time you checked? here, try...
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historian robert strauss on the life of precedent buchanan. then theresa may takes questions from the house of commons. after that, new york senator charles schumer calls for a special committee investigating foreign hacking. holding the end of the year news conference. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," journalist robert strauss. he talked about his book, "worst. president. ever.: james buchanan, the potus rating game, and the legacy of the least of the lesser presidents." robert strauss, author of "worst. president. ever." i will ask you about that in a moment. i want to read your dedication. who may ber, samuel
historian robert strauss on the life of precedent buchanan. then theresa may takes questions from the house of commons. after that, new york senator charles schumer calls for a special committee investigating foreign hacking. holding the end of the year news conference. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," journalist robert strauss. he talked about his book, "worst. president. ever.: james buchanan, the potus rating game, and the legacy of the least of the lesser...
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lasted four years is drawing to an end. while washington city celebrates the surrender of robert e. lee's confederate army, booth and his co-sporers fought a carefully coordinated triple murder. >> secretary of state is going nowhere soon. to his bed and slow to recover. the nurse. and there's a -- butler. >> you will check into the kirkwood tomorrow morning. vice president johnson's suite is on the first floor. >> no. >> no? >> no. i do not wish. i cannot. >> it is too late, george. we have, all of us, conspired together. >> to capture, yeah. to keep one man. not to murder. >> this is an act of war, and you are stuck to it. it is a tar pit from which you cannot pull away. and when tomorrow night is through and our deed is done, we will, all of us, be known as its authors. i have seen to it. and we will be hailed as heroes. >> we will meet back here tomorrow night, 9:00. harold will pay a visit to the secretary of state, mr. azerot will visit and i will go see a performan performance. and there i will kill a tyrant. >> this is the true story of the killing of abraham lincoln. the first as
lasted four years is drawing to an end. while washington city celebrates the surrender of robert e. lee's confederate army, booth and his co-sporers fought a carefully coordinated triple murder. >> secretary of state is going nowhere soon. to his bed and slow to recover. the nurse. and there's a -- butler. >> you will check into the kirkwood tomorrow morning. vice president johnson's suite is on the first floor. >> no. >> no? >> no. i do not wish. i cannot....
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on sunday on book tv on c-span2. >>> next on american history tv, historian andrew roberts talks about the sensitive side of former british prime minister winston churchill. mr. roberts has written several books on churchill and the second world war and spoke recently at the 33rd international churchill conference at the mayflower hotel in washington d.c. this is about 45 minutes. >>> thank you, david. very much enjoying my first experience at the international churchill conference, and i'm pleased to be introducing our next speaker, andrew roberts. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, we have enjoyed many partnerships with the churchill center and looking forward to the next partnership this weekend at the builder one continuum symposium. excited to be working with the churchill center on a new young professional group that will be having a churchillian event next saturday. hopefully we have a new wave of churchillians joining the ko conference in the future. that is sold out and exciting news. as someone who works on social media 24/7, i can't help but w
on sunday on book tv on c-span2. >>> next on american history tv, historian andrew roberts talks about the sensitive side of former british prime minister winston churchill. mr. roberts has written several books on churchill and the second world war and spoke recently at the 33rd international churchill conference at the mayflower hotel in washington d.c. this is about 45 minutes. >>> thank you, david. very much enjoying my first experience at the international churchill...
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involving real estate heir robert durst. the new revelation about his apparent confession. >>> and love story. as the country says farewell to an american hero, a story of john and annie glenn. and what bonded them for a lifetime. >>> "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz balart. >>> 56 million americans are under weather winter advisories tonight and a promise of some of the coldest weather this country has seen this year. days before winter officially begins. today snow and ice making for deadly driving. at least 10 people have been killed on the roads in five states stretching from california to the carolinas. hundreds of accidents have been reported. and that is where we begin tonight with our morg morgan rad ford. >> reporter: temperatures dipping below zero out west. more snow expected in the east. creating a deadly con b -- combination for drivers. a tractor trailer bursts into flames moments after slipping off an icy highway bridge, jumping the barrier, and plummeting to the ground be
involving real estate heir robert durst. the new revelation about his apparent confession. >>> and love story. as the country says farewell to an american hero, a story of john and annie glenn. and what bonded them for a lifetime. >>> "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz balart. >>> 56 million americans are under weather winter advisories tonight and...
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that horn. robert handa joins us from san jose. robert, a late-night roll through japan town. i hear the train right now, right behind you, actually. >> reporter: that's right. in fact, we're going to give a first-hand look of what it sounds like and looks like when it comes through this area. and as you can imagine, this train noise is pretty hard to avoid if you live anywhere along the tracks. and it took residents by surprise, because it was an unannounced route change. once they got over the surprise, they made some noise of their own. putting hands over ears or ducking under the covers doesn't seem to help much when trains go by. it was especially scary for homeowners in san jose's japan town community, not used to trains rumbling through in the middle of the night. >> and it came through with vengeance, it felt. so it was absurd. it was a little after midnight, i think. >> reporter: you have never had that before. >> no. it was new. >> reporter: this councilman says he along with a congresswoman contacted union pacific railroad and were told rerouting took place because of work
that horn. robert handa joins us from san jose. robert, a late-night roll through japan town. i hear the train right now, right behind you, actually. >> reporter: that's right. in fact, we're going to give a first-hand look of what it sounds like and looks like when it comes through this area. and as you can imagine, this train noise is pretty hard to avoid if you live anywhere along the tracks. and it took residents by surprise, because it was an unannounced route change. once they got...
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have my character details — my name is robert adam, i am a former war correspondent, a journalist, and i've seen all the atrocities that have been happening on the front line. "you are short tempered. you weren't always this way but war has changed you and not entirely for the better. your sense of being lost in a world that no longer makes sense and a job which seems insufficient to the task given to you leads you to easily become frustrated and lash out at the people around you." "you have met too many people who simply do not want to see the truth that is in front of them. their wilful ignorance infuriates you." first challenge is to actually find the other guests. i think we're a bit late for breakfast. am i the only person in the castle?! huh! nobody. i don't think i've kind of got into it yet. how is the easing into it? do youjump in? that's a good question. is it safe to say that it's all in game right now? yeah. you must believe that everything is in game. if it's not, then you would know in some way. people would do something. i hope so! because these ladies here... the o
have my character details — my name is robert adam, i am a former war correspondent, a journalist, and i've seen all the atrocities that have been happening on the front line. "you are short tempered. you weren't always this way but war has changed you and not entirely for the better. your sense of being lost in a world that no longer makes sense and a job which seems insufficient to the task given to you leads you to easily become frustrated and lash out at the people around you."...