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an altercation with three men led to moyer's hat being thrown in the water. it was important to him...it was the christman present his girlfriend gave him. she says he went in after it...and he never came back up. (samara malczewski/ victim's girlfriend)"i started going in the water and then there was officers there and they pulled me out and they say i had to stay put and you know, i'm running...i got his shoes, they washed up and i was just waiting for him, he always comes back."(grant) now the family and moyer's girlfriend are trying to keep his memory alive. sharing how he was a kind- hearted and loving person. (pam) coming up: republicans getting to work -- to try and revive their obamacare replacement plan. what we know so far.. (grant) then new at ten: contractor concerns... some of the unusual questions companies bidding to build the border wall with mexico are asking. (pam) and next:they lost nearly everything in a massive oakland fire.. now they are about to lose the temporary place ... where they had been allowed to stay. nobody told me to expect i
an altercation with three men led to moyer's hat being thrown in the water. it was important to him...it was the christman present his girlfriend gave him. she says he went in after it...and he never came back up. (samara malczewski/ victim's girlfriend)"i started going in the water and then there was officers there and they pulled me out and they say i had to stay put and you know, i'm running...i got his shoes, they washed up and i was just waiting for him, he always comes...
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an altercation with three men led to moyer's hat being thrown in the water.ly says it was important to him, it was the christmas present his girlfriend gave him. his girlfriend says he went in after it and he never came back up. <(samara malczewski/ victim's girlfriend)"i started going in the water and then there was officers there and they pulled me out and they say i had to stay put and you know, i'm running...i got his shoes, they washed up and i was just waiting for him, he always comes back.">( will ) now the family and moyer's girlfriend are trying to keep his memory alive and say he was a kind-hearted and loving person. ( will @ bam ) a big story this morning.. house republicans meeting talking about the possibility of reviving the gop health care plan. this is new video of vice president mike pence with members of the freedom caucus. they are the free market conservative segment of the g-o-p and they were largely against the first plan. dianne gallagher is in washington with the details. could a health care reboot be in the works?rep. paul ryan/-r- ho
an altercation with three men led to moyer's hat being thrown in the water.ly says it was important to him, it was the christmas present his girlfriend gave him. his girlfriend says he went in after it and he never came back up.
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and that i think will leave behind spray from vehicles, ponding, but the muscle being -- bulk of the moyer tuesday to the northeast of the city where you will see flood watch go into effect. so mercer county included and the rest of northwest new jersey if that's where your travels take you. then left with the scattered showers, throughout the rest of the day. it is not a wash out by any stretch. but there will be some heavier thunderstorms that likely rumble in into the afternoon. come wednesday, high pressure set unless for brief break. we end up with some sunshine. talking future rain apartments, i will put this into motion, right through tomorrow. i don't think we are talking about the kind of totals we had with friday's storm, that was obviously an all day event. this is going to be more like couple of tents of an inch throughout the course of our tuesday. but this is the first of two. like we mentioned, so again, flood watch goes in effect late tonight, mercer county included if you are a new york city commuter, you could get impacted by this through late tonight and tomorrow morning
and that i think will leave behind spray from vehicles, ponding, but the muscle being -- bulk of the moyer tuesday to the northeast of the city where you will see flood watch go into effect. so mercer county included and the rest of northwest new jersey if that's where your travels take you. then left with the scattered showers, throughout the rest of the day. it is not a wash out by any stretch. but there will be some heavier thunderstorms that likely rumble in into the afternoon. come...
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. >> can you give moyers detail what you think that even playing field looks like? for you as an economist what would that be in the next fcc. >> guest: right. the even playing field -- what i want to see is a venue in which complaining content providers -- let's start with those but we have another set of actors who are potentially at a disadvantage and that is independent distributors. let's start with content providers. i want to see a platform or venue in which they could come to the fcc and say we're not being treated right. now, currently there really are no protections. think it's kind of open -- in the air right now, but i think that we could look to the kind of protections we have for independent cable networks as template for how that should go. with respect to online distributors the same platform could be used. and then finally, we talk about discrimination by vertically integrated isps that are threatening innovation in content space. there's another type of discrimination going on which is by search engines and it's not clear why the fcc should only be
. >> can you give moyers detail what you think that even playing field looks like? for you as an economist what would that be in the next fcc. >> guest: right. the even playing field -- what i want to see is a venue in which complaining content providers -- let's start with those but we have another set of actors who are potentially at a disadvantage and that is independent distributors. let's start with content providers. i want to see a platform or venue in which they could come...
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certainly less of very good research assistance so to put that through the discovery in the way that bill moyers to it now it allotted time and a lot of for. where it bought a needed the mental energy was the terrain. you could read of the manuscript but i had never spent much time so going there and spending lot of time there is a wonderful travel guide that is the route you could take with the winnebago or the for by for you are a boulder person then i am. and it is amazing to see the valley and to get the sense of the mountains there are these moments with david described the battle and those that our shooting so how can you actually detect the face of somebody who wish shooting at you? and then go to the battlefields basically the size of this room of those different elevations in you can see everyone who shooting at you so to get a sense that is a deeper than the grand canyon the looks like chanting'' gentle rolling prairie. and then the earth falls away its other vivid dated reference it is the end of the earth so litmus be the boundary that you cannot get past this. what is amazing sendin
certainly less of very good research assistance so to put that through the discovery in the way that bill moyers to it now it allotted time and a lot of for. where it bought a needed the mental energy was the terrain. you could read of the manuscript but i had never spent much time so going there and spending lot of time there is a wonderful travel guide that is the route you could take with the winnebago or the for by for you are a boulder person then i am. and it is amazing to see the valley...
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mark moyer. i wanted to thank john winkowski and katy bridges and thanks to lindsey mark kell and daniel varo, foreign policy initiative. we do events on history that have relevance to today's issues. i have been hosting an average of one event per week since we reformed nine months ago. we particularly like to bring in people who haven't necessarily been heard inside the beltway. there is a tendency, as i'm sure a lot of you know, to recycle the same speakers. we were able to bring in our speaker from california, and although she is well-known, hasn't spoken publicly in d.c. before. this is the first event we have done on this subject. certainly one that is very relevant to military affairs, because it is not just a cultural issue but one of military capabilities and readiness and people on both sides of the debate contend that their policy is better in terms of maximizing u.s. military capabilities. we do see a lot of history involved in this discussion. comparisons with things like bringing af
mark moyer. i wanted to thank john winkowski and katy bridges and thanks to lindsey mark kell and daniel varo, foreign policy initiative. we do events on history that have relevance to today's issues. i have been hosting an average of one event per week since we reformed nine months ago. we particularly like to bring in people who haven't necessarily been heard inside the beltway. there is a tendency, as i'm sure a lot of you know, to recycle the same speakers. we were able to bring in our...
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the more you avoid the moyer distress goes up. how tod you don't know cope. interferes with your functioning. thatwe see these youth they don't learn the basic social skills, negotiation skills and other things kids on track are getting. stigma about what their kids are going through. stigma prettyn well. once they get talking about it and recognize they have friends who have anxiety issues or it is our generation that is not doing a good job of breaking down stigma. charlie: has social media exacerbated it? hasn't helped in many ways. there is cyber bullying that can occur. it sets up competition and there is a lot of misinformation. charlie: -- >> treatments who work through ipads in the computer. there are some kids who are so uncomfortable socially that their only social outlet is through social media. it is a mixed bag for us. there are some real negatives. >> how does a child know that their parent is suffering from anxiety? >> kids will suffer for two to seven years before their parents know. we work with the family because what happens is because the
the more you avoid the moyer distress goes up. how tod you don't know cope. interferes with your functioning. thatwe see these youth they don't learn the basic social skills, negotiation skills and other things kids on track are getting. stigma about what their kids are going through. stigma prettyn well. once they get talking about it and recognize they have friends who have anxiety issues or it is our generation that is not doing a good job of breaking down stigma. charlie: has social media...
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in the case of kagan asada moyer there are people left and right that said their well-qualified, fine ladies. the quote was side about judge gorsuch in the ada report. in a credible live here we're as a matter fact, was supreme court nominations in the country, t large percentage were done basec on the voice vote. it's only modern times and we have got the political contest of the court.to i can say this, that while i have been here i've tried to be fair the best i know how to be. i voted for everybody i thought mind i said to judge garland, let the next president decide. the time i said that in march 2016 i had no doubt that donald trump would lose. that hillary clinton was would pick someone more liberal than garland. it made sense to me in that stage of the process to let the next president pick. the fact that we are filibustering this man says a lot about the political moment.t this were a controversial character might understand it gt better. when you look back and try to figure out what we did and how we got here, i can say this. we took one of the best people that president tru
in the case of kagan asada moyer there are people left and right that said their well-qualified, fine ladies. the quote was side about judge gorsuch in the ada report. in a credible live here we're as a matter fact, was supreme court nominations in the country, t large percentage were done basec on the voice vote. it's only modern times and we have got the political contest of the court.to i can say this, that while i have been here i've tried to be fair the best i know how to be. i voted for...
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the more you avoid the moyer distress goes up. you find you don't know how to cope.it interferes with your functioning. then we see these youth that they don't learn the basic social skills, negotiation skills and other things kids on track are getting. there is stigma about what their kids are going through. kids break down stigma pretty well. once they get talking about it and recognize they have friends who have anxiety issues or depression, it is our generation that is not doing a good job of breaking down stigma. charlie: has social media exacerbated it? >> it hasn't helped in many ways. there is cyber bullying that can occur that increases anxiety. and of course, how many likes you have and so on and so it fourth. sets up competition and there is a lot of misinformation. one being that we should get rid of anxiety rather than learning how to manage the anxiety. >> and there are people developing treatments who work through ipads and the computer. charley: there's a lot of information and therapy? >> absolutely. there are some kids who are so uncomfortable socia
the more you avoid the moyer distress goes up. you find you don't know how to cope.it interferes with your functioning. then we see these youth that they don't learn the basic social skills, negotiation skills and other things kids on track are getting. there is stigma about what their kids are going through. kids break down stigma pretty well. once they get talking about it and recognize they have friends who have anxiety issues or depression, it is our generation that is not doing a good job...
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moyer for sponsoring this program and the institute of world politics for hosting us today. have also been a longtime on issues dr. simons involving women in the military. she has been chronicling the sweep of history right from the decades ago.back in fact, i have a note from her in 1997. we were corresponding because of a book she wrote. the first meeting of its kind at a crucial time of change in the armed forces. this is perhaps the first opportunity that we will have to take stock and figure out where are we going with this. is this a good idea or is it not? professor simons earned her phd in social anthropology at harvard university. it is an honor to introduce her, because since then, she has been in the field of academia and i'm sure teaching many students common sense as well as everything she knows in the field of anthropology. since 2007, she has been teaching at the naval postgraduate school in monterey, california, and prior to that, professor simons was an associate professor of anthropology at ucla and a visiting instructor in anthropology at duke university.
moyer for sponsoring this program and the institute of world politics for hosting us today. have also been a longtime on issues dr. simons involving women in the military. she has been chronicling the sweep of history right from the decades ago.back in fact, i have a note from her in 1997. we were corresponding because of a book she wrote. the first meeting of its kind at a crucial time of change in the armed forces. this is perhaps the first opportunity that we will have to take stock and...
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homer moyer. good morning, senator. as you of course know the fcpa has remarkably led to international conventions and now similar laws in 150-some countries. and since 1977, we have developed as you indicated a much greater appreciation of the economic costs of how it contributes to other international crimes and how it undercuts the rule of law. so my question is, arguably, one of the most negative things we could do would be to repeal or substantially dillute the fcpa and their occasional suggestions to that affect. my question is do you see that, a sense of that, a likelihood of that in the congress and how would you react to that? >> yeah. no. i would think that there would be strong resistance to repealing it. just the name of it. you're going to repeal foreign corrupt practices? i just don't think we would do that. there's a greater danger that we may try to weaken it. or not enforce it. and that would be an area that we have to watch very closely. as president trump talks about new trade arrangements with other
homer moyer. good morning, senator. as you of course know the fcpa has remarkably led to international conventions and now similar laws in 150-some countries. and since 1977, we have developed as you indicated a much greater appreciation of the economic costs of how it contributes to other international crimes and how it undercuts the rule of law. so my question is, arguably, one of the most negative things we could do would be to repeal or substantially dillute the fcpa and their occasional...
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the moyer you go back and look at what happened, at least in the latter part of the yeltsin era is what all there. >> marvin kalb, a senior adviser the pulitzer center. i'd like to hear more about what the panelists feel is the role of the russian intrusion into the elections last year, and the effect that had upon the development of u.s.-russian relations now. in other words, is it possible that until that issue was resolved, both major powers have no way of knowing that the basis for significant move forward? do we have to wait for the resolution of that crisis? >> paul, quickly. >> yes. i don't think of both sides necessarily have to wait. certainly it's quite difficult in the current environment, pretty significant constraints on the trump administration in what it can do, any certainly any effort to make changes in the sanctions without russia fulfilling the minsk agreement as steve mentioned, could produce a backlash in congress. there are other cop -- constraints. far greater scrutiny of the u.s.-russian relationship than at any time in the post soviet u.s.-russia relation shape.
the moyer you go back and look at what happened, at least in the latter part of the yeltsin era is what all there. >> marvin kalb, a senior adviser the pulitzer center. i'd like to hear more about what the panelists feel is the role of the russian intrusion into the elections last year, and the effect that had upon the development of u.s.-russian relations now. in other words, is it possible that until that issue was resolved, both major powers have no way of knowing that the basis for...
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mark moyer for sponsoring this program and certainly the snut for politics for hosting us here today. i've also been a long time ad mier of dr. ana simons on issues involving women in the military. she has been chronically the sweep of history right from the start going back decades ago. i have a note from her from 1977. we were corresponding that far back because of a book she had wrote. this may be the first meeting of its time at a crucial time of change in the armed forces. this is perhaps the first opportunity that we will have to take stock and figure out where are we going with this? is this a good idea for women or is it not? in 1992 professor anna simons earned her ph.d. in social anthropology at harvard university. it's an honor to introduce her because since then she's been in the field of academia and i'm sure teaching many students common sense as well as everything she knows in the field of anthropology. since 2007 she's been teaching at the naval postgraduate school in california and prior to that, professor simmens was an associate professor of anthropology at ucla and
mark moyer for sponsoring this program and certainly the snut for politics for hosting us here today. i've also been a long time ad mier of dr. ana simons on issues involving women in the military. she has been chronically the sweep of history right from the start going back decades ago. i have a note from her from 1977. we were corresponding that far back because of a book she had wrote. this may be the first meeting of its time at a crucial time of change in the armed forces. this is perhaps...
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joining us director of the center for military and diplomatic history in washington, d.c., mark moyerorces" and in "the new york times" mark writes this under george w. bush and barack obama special operations forces grew from 38,000 in 2001 to 70,000 in 2016. will president trump follow suit? he has used special operations forces in several middle eastern countries and the units seem custom made for a president intent on both combatting terrorism and avoiding large-scale war. but the history of america's special operations forces recommends caution. they are primarily tactical tools, not strategic options, nor for all the talent and training, can they always beat the odds. good to have you on the show this morning. >> and mark, you say that president obama was the latest in a long line of presidents to not understand actually what special ops are supposed to be used for. >> right. that's right. and, you know, these are the nation's finest warriors and so it's natural that we, as americans, and presidents, look at them with great admiration. the problem is, we get so impressed by thes
joining us director of the center for military and diplomatic history in washington, d.c., mark moyerorces" and in "the new york times" mark writes this under george w. bush and barack obama special operations forces grew from 38,000 in 2001 to 70,000 in 2016. will president trump follow suit? he has used special operations forces in several middle eastern countries and the units seem custom made for a president intent on both combatting terrorism and avoiding large-scale war....
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when president obama nominated soto moyer and kagan, republicans did not subject them to filibuster. they received a straight up or down vote. the same when they selected ginsberg or breyer, the republicans did not seek a filibuster. even judge bork to not face a filibuster. all senators had an opportunity to vote. although throughout history there have been a few, and i made a few examples where filibusters were tried, a partisan filibuster has never succeeded in the senate. just a little bit of history. it was not even a closure process on judges until 1949. prior to that closure was nonissue. since that time there has been for cases which a filibuster sought to be sustained relating to a supreme court nomination. the first came in 1968 with the case of a fortis when he was being nominated to be the chief justice of the court. but it's not only the first but the only case in which a filibuster was maintained. it was maintained because it was bipartisan. in that instance, justice fortis under a serious ethical cloud -based 19 democrats who voted to block nomination. almost as very u
when president obama nominated soto moyer and kagan, republicans did not subject them to filibuster. they received a straight up or down vote. the same when they selected ginsberg or breyer, the republicans did not seek a filibuster. even judge bork to not face a filibuster. all senators had an opportunity to vote. although throughout history there have been a few, and i made a few examples where filibusters were tried, a partisan filibuster has never succeeded in the senate. just a little bit...