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the committee's chief counsel is with us and here in our studio in washington iselle yot maxwell, counsel to the committee. thank you to both of you for joining us. so, let's start with the basics, mr. maxwell, how did the church committee get started. what was the impet us? >> most of it came about because of the series of articles about activities by the intelligence community within the united uirsch in ten by cyh the post-watergate hearings, resignation of president nixon and still continuing concern about the vietnam war and the thought that the intelligence agencies were being directed against u.s. citizens led to some public concern and response from both the senate and the house to establish special committees to look at the intelligence activities overall. it was in that context that i think you need to place the activities of the committee and the response to things that happened during the vietnam war, the civil rights movement and other political activities led to the creation of these two committees. >> some people thought we would just expose more bad things about the nixon
the committee's chief counsel is with us and here in our studio in washington iselle yot maxwell, counsel to the committee. thank you to both of you for joining us. so, let's start with the basics, mr. maxwell, how did the church committee get started. what was the impet us? >> most of it came about because of the series of articles about activities by the intelligence community within the united uirsch in ten by cyh the post-watergate hearings, resignation of president nixon and still...
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. >> well here's what isell circulation on social med putting perspective on true meaning and historytoday's special remembrance your day at the beach brought to you by their day at the beach. >> really. >> it shows obviously usus shoulder storming norman debeach during world war ii. >> it really does make you take a look put those pictures side by side it hits you harder there. >> you can't forget what theyge did for us though. sacrifices is big. >> and what the holiday is is usually all about. >> absolutely. we thank you very much fory mu joining us tonight. t up next on fox 5 here we have a special presentation beyond the lens slewing america osmyl teara team of photo jury last set outt to tell untold stories of veterans here in our area staya with fox 5 that is coming up after the break.reak >> everyone enjoy the rest of the memorial day we'll see you six ♪ ♪ ♪ and we just couldn't say thno to that face.ns then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a lit
. >> well here's what isell circulation on social med putting perspective on true meaning and historytoday's special remembrance your day at the beach brought to you by their day at the beach. >> really. >> it shows obviously usus shoulder storming norman debeach during world war ii. >> it really does make you take a look put those pictures side by side it hits you harder there. >> you can't forget what theyge did for us though. sacrifices is big. >> and what...
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covering your backside isel getting a lot of t back lash. >> blag out in north carolina.al the new hanovery schooloo system wants to band leg b beginnings, skinny jeans and tight fit finger pants. there's a loophole the clothingc has to be covered with a top offer dress.ss. >> it takes me 45 minutes to ges out of t the school parking lotr the fact that our school is over populate attempted and that the bathrooms or falling apart. >> well that's a really interesting point. the board of education sayson student feedback is might not be able to honor whatr students want. >>> i don't recall that everver being a major issue. i remember going to school they were bang open today shoes andnd shorts that was distraction, its a very good ... schools have to concentrate on n some of the things that matter t these days, clothing maybe not m so much.. there may be good reasons why. we are just not seeing it rye now. >> one city in ohio. >> starting full time employeesp will get six months pay maternity and paternity leave. its the first in the nation to t offer six months. >> the rest of the world is f
covering your backside isel getting a lot of t back lash. >> blag out in north carolina.al the new hanovery schooloo system wants to band leg b beginnings, skinny jeans and tight fit finger pants. there's a loophole the clothingc has to be covered with a top offer dress.ss. >> it takes me 45 minutes to ges out of t the school parking lotr the fact that our school is over populate attempted and that the bathrooms or falling apart. >> well that's a really interesting point. the...
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that he isells you gutsy.or someone to go out with that big of deal in their first month on the job means they have conviction. as he said in the interview earlier on bloomberg tv, he believes this is a unique opportunity with every thing shifting in the industry, with doubt upon merging, with the chinese buying syngenta, he seizes moment to strike and he thinks down the road, that's what he's arguing that shareholders will reward that. he talks about eps accretion and strength in r&d and seeds. hobbies that wants to do this deal, otherwise he wouldn't take such a big risk this early on. shery: what happens if the deal goes through? how do they come together? aaron: there will be a huge integration effort. they will focus a lot on cost. they said themselves they want to save $1.5 billion in the next three years, that will require cutting costs whether it's jobs come overhead, admin. this would be a lot of work to do. a big issue will be regulators. what will regulators say? termsty huge overlap in of various p
that he isells you gutsy.or someone to go out with that big of deal in their first month on the job means they have conviction. as he said in the interview earlier on bloomberg tv, he believes this is a unique opportunity with every thing shifting in the industry, with doubt upon merging, with the chinese buying syngenta, he seizes moment to strike and he thinks down the road, that's what he's arguing that shareholders will reward that. he talks about eps accretion and strength in r&d and...
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and thomas piketty isel completely -- very, very impractical because it's very difficult to calculate wealth. wealth changes every minute with markets changing and values different, so implementing a wealth tax is extraordinarily difficult which is why governments rely on income taxes. but will has been a lot of animosity towards some people who earn a lot of money such as ceos. and the government's trying to rein in ceo pay in some different areas. interestingly enough, there's been a lot less animosity towards our rock stars, madonna and lady gaga and also leading sports players. the animosity of the progressives seems to be targeted at ceos rather than's artists who -- and sports players, who people seem to think have earned the money that they get. can you comment on that? >> guest: yeah. i think part of the reason is we can -- it's very easy to see the value of what a lebron james does.does, li hey, he's a spectacular player, and people love watching basketball. one of the really weird things about the debate over ceo pay is that we're taught to have really strong opinions about
and thomas piketty isel completely -- very, very impractical because it's very difficult to calculate wealth. wealth changes every minute with markets changing and values different, so implementing a wealth tax is extraordinarily difficult which is why governments rely on income taxes. but will has been a lot of animosity towards some people who earn a lot of money such as ceos. and the government's trying to rein in ceo pay in some different areas. interestingly enough, there's been a lot less...
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>> the united states wrongly condemns the barbaric attacks by iselle. it's targeted innocent civilians. we extend our deepest condolences to the victims and their families. the spring of attacks by isil is the latest reminder of the danger that this group poses to all iraqis and the importance of iraqi leaders from all communities working together against the common enemy. but can you recall back in 2014 when the president made the offer of us military assistance to iraq contingent upon iraq's central government more effectively uniting that country to confront isil. so that should be an indication to you that a unified , effectively governed iraq is critical to our success against isil. it has been a central part of our strategy from the very first day. and we've been encouraged over the last year and a half of the efforts that prime minister abadi has undertaken to unify the country and pursue the kind of inclusive governor and agenda that can inspire the confidence of iraq's diverse population that the central government in baghdad is looking out for
>> the united states wrongly condemns the barbaric attacks by iselle. it's targeted innocent civilians. we extend our deepest condolences to the victims and their families. the spring of attacks by isil is the latest reminder of the danger that this group poses to all iraqis and the importance of iraqi leaders from all communities working together against the common enemy. but can you recall back in 2014 when the president made the offer of us military assistance to iraq contingent upon...
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do thee stand there themselves or isel that digitally done?oke to him about a joke in tht movie if you listen closely x-men -- new apocalypse film heh makes a, associate sophie turner makes a joke.mas a third one is always the worst a joke about x-men three being tht worse of the x-men movies whichc is a different director.r brian singer throwing sh different director? watch this. >> quick silver moments below mw mine.ne. i watch watching how you film that. th i've seen behind the scene footage, on the treadmille running makin making the cheek k when he's running around like ii days of future past are the actors fast bender and hugh jackman standing there movingeri their arms for real? >> yeah.. very often we do it manytan different ways sometimes we havs the acts stand there a snd he h moves them it will be a little l shaky they'll stabilize thelihe movement. other times we actually shootweo the actors 3,000 frames perramee second using a camera called aad phantom which is a 3d rig, in i days of -- x-men a cock lips inp that sequence which to
do thee stand there themselves or isel that digitally done?oke to him about a joke in tht movie if you listen closely x-men -- new apocalypse film heh makes a, associate sophie turner makes a joke.mas a third one is always the worst a joke about x-men three being tht worse of the x-men movies whichc is a different director.r brian singer throwing sh different director? watch this. >> quick silver moments below mw mine.ne. i watch watching how you film that. th i've seen behind the scene...
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. >> you know that there are all sorts of people, darrell isel, he was on "new day" on the last hour.uld do it better, faster, in fact, he use us the example of san francisco, where he says the airport security is privatized, if all airports were to do that or just the top 35, $1 billion would be saved over five years and process 65% more passengers with better safety. what is your argument against that. >> the law does allow an airport to ask for private k contract work force. it's important to remember that is still contracted to the federal government, to tsa. >> why not do it on a widespread level. >> it is an airport decision to do that and we'll work with any airport at that wants to go with a private contractor. it is still a tsa management team that leads that private work force and then they're trained to our standards. we see roughly the same type of performance in the private and government. >> he said it is much better with the private. let's take san francisco. they do it quickly, catch more bad items, 65% more passengers. he says he sees a real difference. >> as i've sai
. >> you know that there are all sorts of people, darrell isel, he was on "new day" on the last hour.uld do it better, faster, in fact, he use us the example of san francisco, where he says the airport security is privatized, if all airports were to do that or just the top 35, $1 billion would be saved over five years and process 65% more passengers with better safety. what is your argument against that. >> the law does allow an airport to ask for private k contract work...