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so, why are julius and ethel rosenberg's children speaking out now? because they want their mother exonerated. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs money watch update sponsored by lincoln financial, you're in charge. >> quijano: good evening, the federal reserve delivers a president si update on wednesday after the clez of its two-day meeting. amazon, facebook, and mcdonald's report earnings this week. and a rookie card player from new jersey won the world series of poker, earning more than $8 million. i'm elaine quijano, cbs news. every day people are fighting type 2 diabetes with fitness, food and the pill that starts with f. farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical
so, why are julius and ethel rosenberg's children speaking out now? because they want their mother exonerated. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs money watch update sponsored by lincoln financial, you're in charge. >> quijano: good evening, the federal reserve delivers a president si update on wednesday after the clez of its...
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our first witness is the rosenberg's son robert.hive: one of the greatest peacetime spy dramas in the nation's history reaches its climax asjulius rosenberg and mrs ethel rosenberg, convicted of transmitting secrets to russia entered the federal building in new york to hear their doom. the last time i saw my parents was in sing sing prison, just a couple of days before they were executed injune1953. i have this very strong visceral sense of a warm and loving family. my father played word games with my brother. i sat on my mother's lap. they were pretending like nothing was wrong, that we'd see them, like we'd see them in another few weeks. my brother, he knew that was wrong. and he wanted them to acknowledge the terrible situation that we were all in. and so he started wailing, "one more day to live." both my parents were children of the depression. they grew up in poverty on the lower east side of manhattan. my father, julius, was an electrical engineer. he was a member of the american communist party. my mother ethel was a housewi
our first witness is the rosenberg's son robert.hive: one of the greatest peacetime spy dramas in the nation's history reaches its climax asjulius rosenberg and mrs ethel rosenberg, convicted of transmitting secrets to russia entered the federal building in new york to hear their doom. the last time i saw my parents was in sing sing prison, just a couple of days before they were executed injune1953. i have this very strong visceral sense of a warm and loving family. my father played word games...
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our first witness is the rosenberg's son robert.reatest peacetime spy dramas in the nation's history reaches its climax asjulius rosenberg and mrs ethel rosenberg, convicted of transmitting secrets to russia entered the federal building in new york to hear their doom. the last time i saw my parents was in sing sing prison, just a couple of days before they were executed injune1953. i have this very strong visceral sense of a warm and loving family. my father played word games with my brother. i sat on my mother's lap. they were pretending like nothing was wrong, that we'd see them, like we'd see them in another few weeks. my brother, he knew that was wrong. and he wanted them to acknowledge the terrible situation that we were all in. and so he started wailing, "one more day to live." both my parents were children of the depression. they grew up in poverty on the lower east side of manhattan. my father, julius, was an electrical engineer. he was a member of the american communist party. my mother ethel was a housewife. my father was
our first witness is the rosenberg's son robert.reatest peacetime spy dramas in the nation's history reaches its climax asjulius rosenberg and mrs ethel rosenberg, convicted of transmitting secrets to russia entered the federal building in new york to hear their doom. the last time i saw my parents was in sing sing prison, just a couple of days before they were executed injune1953. i have this very strong visceral sense of a warm and loving family. my father played word games with my brother. i...
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courtney rosenberg/says gaspar molested her:"honestly, i went into shock."tives think nursing assistant edward gaspar sexually assaulted courtney when she was most vulnerable-- in the hospital right after emergency surgery. courtney rosenberg/says gaspar molested her:"everytime i closed my eyes his face and it wouldn't go away."but before gaspar could face charges, he jumped bail, disappearing with his then-toddler son and wife. for the next decade, he was on the run.but courtney never gave up hope he'd been caught. ...neither did the investigating detective ninnette toosbuy.courtney rosenberg/says gaspar molested her:"she knew what it had done to me, to my life, and even my family. and you know, when she looked at me said 'i won't retire until he's caught, i believed her.'"ninette toosby/los angeles police department detective:"i felt i owed that to my survivors."and there were many more alleged survivors.once toosbuy talked to courtney, she learned two other patents at tartan hospital had already filed complaints against gaspar, but that he had continued w
courtney rosenberg/says gaspar molested her:"honestly, i went into shock."tives think nursing assistant edward gaspar sexually assaulted courtney when she was most vulnerable-- in the hospital right after emergency surgery. courtney rosenberg/says gaspar molested her:"everytime i closed my eyes his face and it wouldn't go away."but before gaspar could face charges, he jumped bail, disappearing with his then-toddler son and wife. for the next decade, he was on the run.but...
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the piece of elaborate it beautifully on the work of emily rosenberg, especially. i expressed hope in the end that the article would be published. i did have some suggestions. there seemed to be a lot of smoke clearing in the essay. while it was necessary to introduce readers to new ways of thinking about iconic characters and texts, there was too much of this. after the first paragraph, it the author 20 pages to get back to the long telegram. some of what the author claimed was gender to me. i felt some of the application of the concept -- nevertheless in precise. the degree of intentionality in kennan's use of language seemed to me vague. was kennan perhaps subconsciously immured in the gender and pathology like his audience? author's attempt to weigh the difference between conjecture in reality i thought not especially compelling. 'se discussion of kennan racialized view of the soviets was underdeveloped and a few sentences about the walnut trees on his pennsylvania farm left me bemused none of this reduced my admiration for the boldest ambition incher intellect
the piece of elaborate it beautifully on the work of emily rosenberg, especially. i expressed hope in the end that the article would be published. i did have some suggestions. there seemed to be a lot of smoke clearing in the essay. while it was necessary to introduce readers to new ways of thinking about iconic characters and texts, there was too much of this. after the first paragraph, it the author 20 pages to get back to the long telegram. some of what the author claimed was gender to me. i...
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ralph rosenberg is our special guest of erik schatzker.. >> great to be here. a sketch's give people of what kkr real estate is. how many people you have. your style of investing. the kind of deals you do. >> we have a team of 55 people. we are global. we are in europe asia and the u.s.. we commit about $1 billion a barrel capital to strategies in the real estate complex. our primary strategies are opportunistic investing in europe, asia and the u.s.. we also control a couple of debt platforms. those who aren't familiar with the way real estate is carved up by style explain what value had an opportunistic mean to the uninitiated. value add real estate is buying transitional assets that are not completely stabilized prefinished and effectively taking the asset from a transitional phase and what we would call core asset class which is digestible to a more conservative longer-term owner of real estate. erik: opportunistic? >> kid has a couple of different interpretations in the real estate space. really focused on being nimble to move across
ralph rosenberg is our special guest of erik schatzker.. >> great to be here. a sketch's give people of what kkr real estate is. how many people you have. your style of investing. the kind of deals you do. >> we have a team of 55 people. we are global. we are in europe asia and the u.s.. we commit about $1 billion a barrel capital to strategies in the real estate complex. our primary strategies are opportunistic investing in europe, asia and the u.s.. we also control a couple of...
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a lot to talk about to jeff rosenberg. equities --come in this fixed income and equities.d to bring in from nk.cago diane swam that is the midwest that the president is focused on. diane, from where you sit, does president trump understand midwest labor and midwest economics? and loaded is a big question. i cannot certainly say. i cannot get into the president's mind. what we're seeing is the auto industry is laying off instead of hiring. that is not something he was h oping for. what you are seeing is the home move from brixton clicks, i just did a big show -- a big interview on the move of amazon warehousing sites and how they are moving into rural america. they're setting up jobs in areas where they weren't. right around chicago, you can see a lot of them. as a backdropabor here. nobody is talking about this in the fed meeting. have one minutes ago before the statement comes out. are we going to get some kind of turning date for the balance sheet unwind? will not get that. we will get a little bit of a hits within the next few meetings or relatively in. the market will
a lot to talk about to jeff rosenberg. equities --come in this fixed income and equities.d to bring in from nk.cago diane swam that is the midwest that the president is focused on. diane, from where you sit, does president trump understand midwest labor and midwest economics? and loaded is a big question. i cannot certainly say. i cannot get into the president's mind. what we're seeing is the auto industry is laying off instead of hiring. that is not something he was h oping for. what you are...
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you had a cast of characters who were a young adolf hitler, goering, alfred rosenberg and many others. many future leaders of the third reich, all young, all in munich at this time . people in nuremberg, war crimes trial already here. as you say, we learn about somebody when they, get them when they are young. you can use this beer hall putsch to understand munich at the time because i was also dumbstruck by this shift of the munich, what a sophisticated, cultured city. a city of painters and poets and romantics and dreamers and bohemians. how did it become a haven for the far right? i think it happened in munich. was he, that was how i went into it. as i got into this, i thought wow, i couldn't believe i had done a book in 30 years that i started researching it, i was by something else. all the wonderful books, the vast scholarship adolf hitler, the classic biographies and i had never written a book on the trial. a number of the look on the trial in the english language, i couldn't believe that because one of the first books i read was alan bullock, an oxford professor at saint marks
you had a cast of characters who were a young adolf hitler, goering, alfred rosenberg and many others. many future leaders of the third reich, all young, all in munich at this time . people in nuremberg, war crimes trial already here. as you say, we learn about somebody when they, get them when they are young. you can use this beer hall putsch to understand munich at the time because i was also dumbstruck by this shift of the munich, what a sophisticated, cultured city. a city of painters and...
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in any case, they were two rival centers of power rosenberg was. [inaudible] mean and pollock privately led to greenberg like the sites and he had a fistfight in my living room because someone said the wrong thing about jackson pollock or i don't know another painter. i was watching on television the series called the west by ken burns disciples and was very pro- indian and there's a scene in which we see sitting bull, chief city both, saying i was a great teeth and i had these lands and i had these followers but now where are they all postmarked i have to tell you that since it was reissued. [inaudible] [laughter] i wrote a book later called ask friends in which i do name a lot of names and i did admit that is much as i suffered for that world, i missed it. i missed the intensity, the passion and it wasn't just about. [inaudible] it was about politics. everybody in that world is on the left. the right was off the radar. it didn't exist. so, it was a question of whether you are a stalinist or anti- stalinist or social democrat. those were the facti
in any case, they were two rival centers of power rosenberg was. [inaudible] mean and pollock privately led to greenberg like the sites and he had a fistfight in my living room because someone said the wrong thing about jackson pollock or i don't know another painter. i was watching on television the series called the west by ken burns disciples and was very pro- indian and there's a scene in which we see sitting bull, chief city both, saying i was a great teeth and i had these lands and i had...
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steve rosenberg with that report.rrived in hong kong in what is being seen as a show of force to its rivals in the contested south china sea. the soviet—made liaoning and its three accompanying warships entered hong kong waters from the south. the carrier will stay for two days. earlier this week, 2000 hongkongers queued for hours to get tickets to board and visit the ship. france's environment minister — nicolas hulot — has christened the first ever boat to be powered solely by renewable energy and hydrogen. the ‘energy 0bserver‘ is covered in solar panels and has two wind turbines on either side of the cabin to power it. when there is no sun or wind the boat will use hydrogen as a fuel. the crew are now planning a fifty—country tour to raise awareness about the project. it's one of the world's most enduring aviation mysteries, the disappearance of american pilot and pioneer amelia earhart. now, some are suggesting an old photograph could be shedding new light on the mystery, opening up the possibility that earhart m
steve rosenberg with that report.rrived in hong kong in what is being seen as a show of force to its rivals in the contested south china sea. the soviet—made liaoning and its three accompanying warships entered hong kong waters from the south. the carrier will stay for two days. earlier this week, 2000 hongkongers queued for hours to get tickets to board and visit the ship. france's environment minister — nicolas hulot — has christened the first ever boat to be powered solely by renewable...
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crackers, stephen rosenberg.ntre court against dustin brown of germany. the only surprise on tuesday was the number of players forced to retire with injury. both roger federer and novak djokovic went through without completing their matches — their opponents both lasted less than an hour before injuries forced them to admit defeat. you would think someone who has played well, like rafa on the clay courts, would feel good about his chances here. i am sure that he feels that way, the same for djokovic and murray, everyone has a chance to win wimbledon and it is no different to me. i am happy to be here. that was my goal last year, losing against raonic in the semis, that i would be he healthy, and i have made it and achieved my dream to make it here healthy, so we will see where i can go. updates from bbc news. pompeii is one of italy's most popular tourist attractions. the roman city was buried in ash when a volcano erupted in 79ad. since it was opened to visitors there have been limits on when you can visit, but
crackers, stephen rosenberg.ntre court against dustin brown of germany. the only surprise on tuesday was the number of players forced to retire with injury. both roger federer and novak djokovic went through without completing their matches — their opponents both lasted less than an hour before injuries forced them to admit defeat. you would think someone who has played well, like rafa on the clay courts, would feel good about his chances here. i am sure that he feels that way, the same for...
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steve rosenberg bbc news. on the moscow river. volvo is trying to change gears on how because a maiden driven. the chinese and company says from two thousand nineteen it will start rolling out new models pout bile tentative fuel. amin's electric and hybrid o. times only my petrol. but i'll drive is ready for this shift. on transport correspondent richard westcott takes a look. i. drives up in nineteen hundred make model t.. the shapes of changed a bit over the years. and thank goodness when it comes to the brown allegro. but all these calls have one thing in common an internal combustion engine burning petrol or diesel. we've relied on it for a hundred years but is that's about to change. both accounts is taking a bold step forward. heralding the end of an era for the pew internal combustion. from twenty nine same volvo says all its new models will be at least partly electric. ambitious plans but experts say it won't be quick diesel and petrol will have a long life in them yet. adult people choose to adopt hybrids before they go o
steve rosenberg bbc news. on the moscow river. volvo is trying to change gears on how because a maiden driven. the chinese and company says from two thousand nineteen it will start rolling out new models pout bile tentative fuel. amin's electric and hybrid o. times only my petrol. but i'll drive is ready for this shift. on transport correspondent richard westcott takes a look. i. drives up in nineteen hundred make model t.. the shapes of changed a bit over the years. and thank goodness when it...
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steve rosenberg bbc news. script. scientists are looking at a deeper into the heavens and today we're learning about a mission to mercury two decades in the making. european and japanese experts say two spacecraft will travel to the songs closest planet and then separate to conduct their own studies. of science correspondent rebecca morale has spent the day at the european space agency's test center in the netherlands. a mysterious world matt trees the smallest planet in our solar system and the closest to some. covered in craters towering cliffs an ancient volcanoes until now it's been little explored. a major new missions set to change that. this is the spacecraft cooled by p. colombo off to a famous italian scientist. it's taken nearly a decade to build. it's only when you get to a place that you really get the sense that the size of this huge piece of kids. and this is a spacecraft built to withstand extremes. gets mad tree house to travel towards the sun and that means dealing with intense radiation and heats. on
steve rosenberg bbc news. script. scientists are looking at a deeper into the heavens and today we're learning about a mission to mercury two decades in the making. european and japanese experts say two spacecraft will travel to the songs closest planet and then separate to conduct their own studies. of science correspondent rebecca morale has spent the day at the european space agency's test center in the netherlands. a mysterious world matt trees the smallest planet in our solar system and...
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the case of the rosenbergs interestingly is from 1953. they were both executed for giving away secrets to the russians here. donald trump was 7 years old at the time. and this is something that obviously, a case he remembers from his childhood, but certainly saying that, you know, going to the extreme there setting a high bar here, but the reality here is, john, this is something on the president's mind. it is frustrating to them. the white house is also now frustrated trying to get more of their stories together, because as shimon just was reporting, now that there is new information about that meeting, it discounts all the credibility that the white house has already been explaining this week by saying there was nothing to that meeting. and there was nothing that came out of it. this is something, again, why congressional investigators and likely the justice department also want to know more about it, because we simply have not heard the same story. it's been changing most every day, john, for the past week or so. >> again, rosenbergs a
the case of the rosenbergs interestingly is from 1953. they were both executed for giving away secrets to the russians here. donald trump was 7 years old at the time. and this is something that obviously, a case he remembers from his childhood, but certainly saying that, you know, going to the extreme there setting a high bar here, but the reality here is, john, this is something on the president's mind. it is frustrating to them. the white house is also now frustrated trying to get more of...
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steve rosenberg is in moscow.y be about to expel dozens of american diplomats and close down a couple of american diplomatic compounds in moscow. why? well, last december, president obama did something similar. he ordered 35 russian diplomats out of the country unclosed two russian of the country and closed two russian diplomatic compounds. his response, he said, to russian cyber attacks aimed at influencing the outcome of the us presidential election. now, russia cried foul and accused america of violating international law, but at the time, the kremlin didn't retaliate. president putin knew that president obama was on his way out and that there'd soon be a new man in the white house, donald trump. so we decided not to react immediately, to give trump the possibility to do something to solve this problem somehow. we were ready for that. but if he cannot do that, we have to do something for ourselves. nothing personal, just business. this is not about mr trump. this is about conditions for russian diplomats in ame
steve rosenberg is in moscow.y be about to expel dozens of american diplomats and close down a couple of american diplomatic compounds in moscow. why? well, last december, president obama did something similar. he ordered 35 russian diplomats out of the country unclosed two russian of the country and closed two russian diplomatic compounds. his response, he said, to russian cyber attacks aimed at influencing the outcome of the us presidential election. now, russia cried foul and accused america...
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let's bring back simon rosenber rosenberg, matt schlapp real quick.e want to get your word, first of all final word. matt, as far as this proceeding with the amendments that bret and i were talking about. do you believe that those amendments will make or break the vote to proceed to a debate? >> totally. this initial vote, i believe they will get there. once you proceed, it is all about what happens. i don't think anybody has a firm handle, including the whip of the united states senate, exactly how this will go down. today or whether they will pass or not. i think it is very close call. throughout the entire process, and the one thing i'm very confident of the publican's insurers have gotten the message loud and clear over the course of last week that failure to get this done will have devastating consequences. >> julie: and we are watching. here is to to watch. we are still awaiting three senators to vote on this. so far, we have lisa murkowski of alaska, no. senator mccain is just now arriving on the hill. he is the man of the hour. his vote is cru
let's bring back simon rosenber rosenberg, matt schlapp real quick.e want to get your word, first of all final word. matt, as far as this proceeding with the amendments that bret and i were talking about. do you believe that those amendments will make or break the vote to proceed to a debate? >> totally. this initial vote, i believe they will get there. once you proceed, it is all about what happens. i don't think anybody has a firm handle, including the whip of the united states senate,...
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rosenberg. scarlet: yes. jeffrey rosenberg is with us and diane swonk. begin with this chart.iane mentioned the easy financial conditions. let us pull this up. line is the financial conditions index as it goes theer, the looser conditions are. the yellow stepladder line is the fed funds rate. financial conditions are still pretty loose. if the fed concludes by looking at this chart that financial distortions are developing, how does it begin to address this? does job owning do anything here? jeff: this is a problem for the fed. the third part of the mandate becomes a very important constraints because of what we went through an the last crisis. if you ignore it, it ends up harming your ability to achieve your mandates growth over the long-term. you may run into a situation where the evening and conditions ends up in conflict with the lack of inflation when it comes to the december rate hike. so far, it has been this transitory story. if you have easing of financial conditions and no inflation, the fed will be forced to make a choice. if they choose to go off of the lack of inf
rosenberg. scarlet: yes. jeffrey rosenberg is with us and diane swonk. begin with this chart.iane mentioned the easy financial conditions. let us pull this up. line is the financial conditions index as it goes theer, the looser conditions are. the yellow stepladder line is the fed funds rate. financial conditions are still pretty loose. if the fed concludes by looking at this chart that financial distortions are developing, how does it begin to address this? does job owning do anything here?...
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the very one that sent julius and ethel rosenberg to the electric chair.hey stole the plans to the atomic bomb. donald trump talk to an attorney about adoption law. both massive threats to the physical and moral security of this country. cnn thought so. it's three hour morning show spent a total of two hours and 16 minutes discussing russia today. that left just under 8 minutes for the new health care bill being debated in congress and 2 minutes for sports. pretty much nothing on anything else. 93% of air time devoted to russia. keep in mind, that show was shot in new york, not in st. petersburg. mark stein is an author and a columnist, and also canadian, so he knows what a moral frenzy looks like. he joins us tonight but mark, i've never seen -- she would've thought somebody lit a cigarette in a restaurant forgot to recycle. that level of rage. >> you want to take this seriously, that trump punk kid is headed for the electric chair. it's good enough to the rosenbergs, it's good enough for this kid. >> tucker: needless to say i agree as a responsible news
the very one that sent julius and ethel rosenberg to the electric chair.hey stole the plans to the atomic bomb. donald trump talk to an attorney about adoption law. both massive threats to the physical and moral security of this country. cnn thought so. it's three hour morning show spent a total of two hours and 16 minutes discussing russia today. that left just under 8 minutes for the new health care bill being debated in congress and 2 minutes for sports. pretty much nothing on anything else....
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commentatorjoshua rosenberg that the judge seems to be minded to look at the option of a hospice in switched off at home, which of course is what his parents want, but the final decision from thejudge his parents want, but the final decision from the judge we must stress we have still not received. buckingham palace has announced that the duke of edinburgh's final public engagement before he retires, will be next week. the duke, who is 96 years old, will attend a royal marines charity parade on wednesday. the palace announced in may that he would be retiring after the summer. but a spokeswoman said while the parade would bring his individual programme to an end — he may choose to attend certain events, alongside the queen, from time to time. now prime minister theresa may is on her summer holiday but is still on camera. the prime minister was photographed in italy with her husband philip. after spending a few days at lake garda, she'll break off to attend an engagement before heading to switzerland for a two—week walking break. we all know she likes walking! never mind the weather i
commentatorjoshua rosenberg that the judge seems to be minded to look at the option of a hospice in switched off at home, which of course is what his parents want, but the final decision from thejudge his parents want, but the final decision from the judge we must stress we have still not received. buckingham palace has announced that the duke of edinburgh's final public engagement before he retires, will be next week. the duke, who is 96 years old, will attend a royal marines charity parade on...
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there was frustration for celtic tonight as they were held to a goalless draw by norwegian champions rosenbergns league third round qualifier. chris mclaughlin was watching at celtic park. surely unsatisfying goalless draw the celtic in the east end of glasgow. they were missing their two main strikers. it really showed, they only really tested the goalkeeper once which is not often we have seen that under brendan rodgers. he caught a frustrated figure at times. the only real positive, the clean sheet ahead of the trip next week. a bit frustrating we could not get the win, but 0—0 is never a bad result in europe it is important that you don't concede even if you can't score. i was pleased with the players this evening in terms, we up against it a wee bit without strikers. tomorrow we could have two home nations through to the quarterfinals of the european women's championship — scotland need to beat spain by two goals to have any chance. and also need england to beat portugal. mark sampson's side need just a point to reach the knockout stages. we wa nt we want to improve, get better. we wa nt
there was frustration for celtic tonight as they were held to a goalless draw by norwegian champions rosenbergns league third round qualifier. chris mclaughlin was watching at celtic park. surely unsatisfying goalless draw the celtic in the east end of glasgow. they were missing their two main strikers. it really showed, they only really tested the goalkeeper once which is not often we have seen that under brendan rodgers. he caught a frustrated figure at times. the only real positive, the...
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celtic now face rosenberg of norway in the next round.terms with real madrid for their spanish striker, alvaro morata. the fee is believe to be in the region of £60 million, which would be a club record for the premier league champions. antonio conte missed out on signing romelu lukaku, who signed for manchester united instead for £75 million earlier this month. great britain have added two more bronze medals to their tally this evening at the world para—athletics championships in london — kate grey is at the london stadium for us. kate, a good night for britain, and for two scots. yes, the first medal for great britain came from 17—year—old maria lyle, winning bronze in the t35100 metres. she's already won a bronze at these championships. it has not been an easy few weeks for her. she struggled with an injury and information in her shin, which has clearly had an impact. away off her personal best. despite her injury, she has been very positive. she did come limping to me for her interview, but she's still looking at her performance at th
celtic now face rosenberg of norway in the next round.terms with real madrid for their spanish striker, alvaro morata. the fee is believe to be in the region of £60 million, which would be a club record for the premier league champions. antonio conte missed out on signing romelu lukaku, who signed for manchester united instead for £75 million earlier this month. great britain have added two more bronze medals to their tally this evening at the world para—athletics championships in london...
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the rosenbergs said there were no fire flashing lights. >> you couldn't see five inches in front of yourace. >> reporter: again and again, crew members go to the hammers' cabin but don't try to go inside. it would be 20 minutes and 47 seconds from the first sign of smoke until the crew will enter the cabin to rescue the hammers. it was too late. larry hammer died in the cabin from smoke inhalation, and the crew waited another six minutes to pull out kristy hammer to died en route to the hospital. >> getting on that boat cost them their lives. >> reporter: an investigation by the peruvian navy found the cause to be an overheated power strip provided by the cruise. and the fire alarm did not sound, to the disgust of the hammers' children. >> they didn't put audible alarms in the cabins. >> reporter: a state-of-the-art boat. >> a state-of-the-art boat. >> reporter: but now as they try to take action against the company they fear they will hide behind a law called "death on the high seas" act. it would only be liable for their parents' funeral expenses. >> there's no place else in the world
the rosenbergs said there were no fire flashing lights. >> you couldn't see five inches in front of yourace. >> reporter: again and again, crew members go to the hammers' cabin but don't try to go inside. it would be 20 minutes and 47 seconds from the first sign of smoke until the crew will enter the cabin to rescue the hammers. it was too late. larry hammer died in the cabin from smoke inhalation, and the crew waited another six minutes to pull out kristy hammer to died en route to...
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m. >> good morning. >> reporter: assistantn rosenberg pointed out story have changed. >> that's what's right the. >> so is your testimon today is inaccurat >> reporter: and that these years montero ne mentioned seeing hinca that night and that mo wrongful arrest gave h motive to lie. >> your experience in dating back 20 plus ye are angry about it, ar? >> i'm not angry about it. i'm just >> you are still scare >> yes. you kept me innocent for 18 months. you think i'm not going to be scar? i am petrified of you . you know? i can't even look at you guy, yo? >> and you're angry? >> no, i'm not angry. i'm scared of you. >> reporter: prosecutors their own witnesses to hincapie's story who want us to record thei testimony. remember that friend who hincapie said was holding his? >> i gave him my walle with all my money. >> reporter: that frie a anthony nichols, and he testified that hincapie never gave him >> looking for anthony nichols is supposedly the whole predicate for the defendant going back into the subway station or going dow. but mr. nichols says, happen. >> reporter: i asked ron c
m. >> good morning. >> reporter: assistantn rosenberg pointed out story have changed. >> that's what's right the. >> so is your testimon today is inaccurat >> reporter: and that these years montero ne mentioned seeing hinca that night and that mo wrongful arrest gave h motive to lie. >> your experience in dating back 20 plus ye are angry about it, ar? >> i'm not angry about it. i'm just >> you are still scare >> yes. you kept me innocent for...
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non-farm payrolls are forecast to rise by 174,000 joining us now to break it down, david rosenberg chiefst from gluskin schiff. let's talk about what we're looking for this time around is wage growth all we're really focused on this time around? >> i would say it's not the only thing. i would say fade the headline number because the fed is clearly looking through it we got the main number a month ago, they didn't stop the fed from stepping up its hawkish rhetoric so they're focused on the unemployment rate. and the big news last month was that even with a soggy employment increase, the unemployment rate still went down for the fed it's the tightness in the labor market that matters most and i would say followed by that the wage number will be important. when you read through the latest rhetoric from janet yellen and stanley fischer and bill dudley, the big three, and the tone of the fomc minutes which was tortured and disagreement, but i think thefolks running monetar policy are focused back on the u3 unemployment rate that's probably the first thing to focus on. >> is there anything at
non-farm payrolls are forecast to rise by 174,000 joining us now to break it down, david rosenberg chiefst from gluskin schiff. let's talk about what we're looking for this time around is wage growth all we're really focused on this time around? >> i would say it's not the only thing. i would say fade the headline number because the fed is clearly looking through it we got the main number a month ago, they didn't stop the fed from stepping up its hawkish rhetoric so they're focused on the...
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rosenberg then amy. >> watching his evolution have been incredible.hat i love is the story of oj is the classic on this, there is other stuff that's great. my dad listens to the album which is crazy. my dad is 70. and he listens to this album, oh, why is it more political. dad, if you have learned anything from trump, being political is not important as taking control of your own manner and that's what jay delivered in the album. it is fantastic. >> jay is a executive produce the story. if you listen to a lot of the messages that were put forth the documentary on this album. i just want to applaud him for transparency and for his political messaging and the impact that this album has. exactly. >> peter rosenberg and amy barnette, thank you for being apart of this. i want to give a thank you to our producer who works so hard on the show every weekend. that's our show, "meet the press" is up next. ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. when heart
rosenberg then amy. >> watching his evolution have been incredible.hat i love is the story of oj is the classic on this, there is other stuff that's great. my dad listens to the album which is crazy. my dad is 70. and he listens to this album, oh, why is it more political. dad, if you have learned anything from trump, being political is not important as taking control of your own manner and that's what jay delivered in the album. it is fantastic. >> jay is a executive produce the...
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involved anversation couple named the rosenbergs. what they did was give up the secret to the atomic bomb, and people would say they did it to make things right between the united states and russia. the united states had used the bomb over japan. so, people were saying to make it equal and even. -- it is thebergs same type of conversation we have now. the rosenbergs were convicted of treason and executed. is what happens to you when you commit treason. thank you. host: dorothy from pine bluff, arkansas. line, go ahead. organizationrump has been -- the trump administration has been very disorganized sense the beginning. i will be glad when the prosecutor unravels what they have done talking with the russians. it is time for this to stop with all the different lies coming out at different times. nobody knows who is doing what. it is time for it to stop, and it is time for the trump administration to get some organization. they are not running the country. they are just up there making up a lot of lies. as far as the story itself, what
involved anversation couple named the rosenbergs. what they did was give up the secret to the atomic bomb, and people would say they did it to make things right between the united states and russia. the united states had used the bomb over japan. so, people were saying to make it equal and even. -- it is thebergs same type of conversation we have now. the rosenbergs were convicted of treason and executed. is what happens to you when you commit treason. thank you. host: dorothy from pine bluff,...
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douglas brinkley and laura rosenberger and mitchell riess. douglas, back to you. the meeting with merkel here, which is wrapped now. you know, could have arguably been the most tense meeting, actually, between the different meetings that we're reporting on. the german foreign minister warning today that the u.s. and europe may be heading for a trade war. what's your assessment between these two? >> well, they dislike each other immensely. their personalities and educational backgrounds couldn't be more different. germany is really invested a lot in the paris climate accord, as did the obama administration, and to have dump kind of renegeovrenege on it, has been an irritant in germany. also, merkel is aware, i mean, donald trump's despised in that country, he has an 8% approval rating in germany right now so it's not in her political interest to seem too cozy to donald trump at the g20. >> talking to someone who wrote her biography and he said that she speaks russian, she has a doctorate in quantum physics. let me play a little something. this is what ben judah, wh
douglas brinkley and laura rosenberger and mitchell riess. douglas, back to you. the meeting with merkel here, which is wrapped now. you know, could have arguably been the most tense meeting, actually, between the different meetings that we're reporting on. the german foreign minister warning today that the u.s. and europe may be heading for a trade war. what's your assessment between these two? >> well, they dislike each other immensely. their personalities and educational backgrounds...
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salena zito, matthew rosenberg, i appreciate it. what do you think? tweet me or go to my facebook page. i'll read some throughout the course of the program. what do we have, gang? it's just wild. these callers sound like they've been brainwashed by a cult. they just refuse to believe the evidence right before their eyes and put on blinders when it comes to trump. jennifer, i didn't have to go to the callers to be exposed to this mindset. i'm like i say a butter knife away at family gatherings from much of this thought process, but it's a wakeup call for those of us reading all these revelations, the times, the post, here at cnn and thinking, my god, this is really significant. 46% of the folks in this country are saying hogwash. one more if we have time. i'm glad you took these calls, michael, because it ultimately does no go to ostracize or ignore people with differing views. patrick, i don't ostracize and i like to hear from all points of view, even the guy who called me -- you heard what he called me. up next, roger waters, formerly of pink floyd i
salena zito, matthew rosenberg, i appreciate it. what do you think? tweet me or go to my facebook page. i'll read some throughout the course of the program. what do we have, gang? it's just wild. these callers sound like they've been brainwashed by a cult. they just refuse to believe the evidence right before their eyes and put on blinders when it comes to trump. jennifer, i didn't have to go to the callers to be exposed to this mindset. i'm like i say a butter knife away at family gatherings...
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and former director for obama, laura rosenberger.e things, those were his words. how do you interpret that? >> well, i interpret that as he wants to put a warning out there but he's not quite sure what to do yet. basically, the united states for some years has faced the same three options, and none of them appealing. as put so well, their options are buy them out, squeeze them out or burn them out. and we tried buying them out with the clinton administration. we got an agreement. i was involved with that. and it worked for a number of years but eventually fell apart. we've tried sanctions, squeezing them. since then, that hasn't worked very well. the president, inevitably, is also thinking about severe military reprisals and that's a very scary proposition and i thought secretary mattis of the defense department was reassuring today, saying this recent test by the north koreans does not bring us any closer to war. >> it was fascinating, general marks, what david gergen is saying there because james mattis went to the briefing room to
and former director for obama, laura rosenberger.e things, those were his words. how do you interpret that? >> well, i interpret that as he wants to put a warning out there but he's not quite sure what to do yet. basically, the united states for some years has faced the same three options, and none of them appealing. as put so well, their options are buy them out, squeeze them out or burn them out. and we tried buying them out with the clinton administration. we got an agreement. i was...
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exactly the service that made jennifer rosenberg a loyal blue apron customer. >> i can't even begin to guess how much time i'm saving and aggravation. >> reporter: the amazon footprint is growing by the day. last week's record-setting prime day bigger than black friday. now opening new brick and mortar stores, planning to buy whole foods, reportedly considering the pharmacy business, and then there's the amazon movie studios. >> they want to be your all-inclusive one-stop shopping for everything you buy and consume and watch and listen to. >> reporter: but for companies like blue apron, amazon is also a very real threat. >> you have to hope that you don't wake up in the morning and see amazon has decided to get in your business. >> reporter: amazon's $13 billion deal to buy whole foods will require federal regulatory authority. already a large grocery workers union is warning that automation could cost jobs although amazon denies that. but for small start-ups like simplygum.com, the amazon marketplace is a boon. sales soared 80% on prime day. >> it's way for us to access customers who
exactly the service that made jennifer rosenberg a loyal blue apron customer. >> i can't even begin to guess how much time i'm saving and aggravation. >> reporter: the amazon footprint is growing by the day. last week's record-setting prime day bigger than black friday. now opening new brick and mortar stores, planning to buy whole foods, reportedly considering the pharmacy business, and then there's the amazon movie studios. >> they want to be your all-inclusive one-stop...
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matthew rosenberg, cnn contributor ken, who is a former attorney general of virginia. david. i roped him back into staying with us as well. i'm going to acknowledge, i have not been able to look through the e-mail. david, on your phone, it's probably way too small. looks like he is releasing an e-mail chain that goes back and forth with rob goldstone. paul, this is really interesting stuff to be putting out in the face of all this. >> i'm not surprised. he knows he's going to be under oath and have to answer questions. he's trying to get in front of the story. this is a wise move. this is nothing criminal. this is opposition research that happens to emanate from the soviet union or russian federation, i should say. he's trying to get in front of the story. >> let me read part of this. it looks like this is the first e-mail from rob goldstone. this print is extremely small. it says good morning. ameen just called and asked me to contact you with something interesting. the crown prosecutor of russia met with his father and offered to provide the trump campaign with official doc
matthew rosenberg, cnn contributor ken, who is a former attorney general of virginia. david. i roped him back into staying with us as well. i'm going to acknowledge, i have not been able to look through the e-mail. david, on your phone, it's probably way too small. looks like he is releasing an e-mail chain that goes back and forth with rob goldstone. paul, this is really interesting stuff to be putting out in the face of all this. >> i'm not surprised. he knows he's going to be under...
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joining us is jeff rosenberg and brian nick.ooking at the situation in the u.k. -- fragmented, political mess. compare that to europe, united and politically stable compared to where some people thought we would be a couple of months ago. jeff: there have been dramatic changes. on brexit there is uncertainty in terms of what exactly the form of brexit will look like given the shifts we have seen in politics in the u.k. across the channel a 180 degree turn around from what we were .alking about six months ago the rise of populism, fragmentation in europe, the potential for a downside tail risk. what we got was the opposite. the narrative coming out of europe, look at the strength in .he euro it is about the politics helping the economics. the labor reforms for france and germany in terms of their potential partnership. these are major shifts that are positive for the european outlook. you have seen it in financial market performance. jonathan: i was trying to make too much of the european stability? relative to five months ago, t
joining us is jeff rosenberg and brian nick.ooking at the situation in the u.k. -- fragmented, political mess. compare that to europe, united and politically stable compared to where some people thought we would be a couple of months ago. jeff: there have been dramatic changes. on brexit there is uncertainty in terms of what exactly the form of brexit will look like given the shifts we have seen in politics in the u.k. across the channel a 180 degree turn around from what we were .alking about...
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steve rosenberg has more. are you disappointed in trump? yeah. are you disappointed in mr trump?ts to improve relations with russia he is accused of being a russian strood —— stooge. china's aircraft carrier has arrived in hong kong as a show of force in be contested south china sea. it entered hong kong waters from the south and will stay for two days. earlier this week 2000 people from hong kong queued for hours to board and visit. it is the one of the world's most enduring aviation mysteries, the pioneer amelia earhart‘s disappearance. now a photograph is opening the possibility she may have ended up on the japanese martial islands and died as a prisoner rather than in a crash. some claim the picture taken in the 1930s shows the picture taken in the 1930s shows the payet and her navigator fred noonan sitting on a wharf after they went missing. let's speak with rick gillespie, who has researched the disappearance of amelia earhart for almost 30 years and leads the international group for historic aircraft recovery. welcome — what do you think?” for historic aircraft recovery. w
steve rosenberg has more. are you disappointed in trump? yeah. are you disappointed in mr trump?ts to improve relations with russia he is accused of being a russian strood —— stooge. china's aircraft carrier has arrived in hong kong as a show of force in be contested south china sea. it entered hong kong waters from the south and will stay for two days. earlier this week 2000 people from hong kong queued for hours to board and visit. it is the one of the world's most enduring aviation...
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steve rosenberg reports. are you disappointed in donald trump? yes.great expectations in russia. are you disappointed in donald trump? yes. i understand he is on top position. because everytime he says something or hear something, he to improve relations with russia, and he is accused of being a russian stooge. china's only aircraft carrier has arrived in hong kong in what many see as a show of force to its rivals in the contested south china sea. the soviet—made liaoning and its three accompanying ships entered hong kong waters from the south. the carrier will stay for two days. earlier this week, 2,000 hongkongers queued for hours for tickets to board and visit. france's environment minister, nicolas hulot, has christened the first ever boat to be powered solely by renewable energy and hydrogen. the ‘energy 0bserver‘ is covered in solar panels and has two wind turbines on either side of the cabin to power it. when there is no sun or wind the boat will use hydrogen as a fuel. the crew is now planning a 50 country tour to raise awareness of the projec
steve rosenberg reports. are you disappointed in donald trump? yes.great expectations in russia. are you disappointed in donald trump? yes. i understand he is on top position. because everytime he says something or hear something, he to improve relations with russia, and he is accused of being a russian stooge. china's only aircraft carrier has arrived in hong kong in what many see as a show of force to its rivals in the contested south china sea. the soviet—made liaoning and its three...
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they linked the interrogations with many of the ringleaders alfred rosenberg high-enriched hitler, heinrich hoffmann and many other people. they start the party offices and confiscated the inventory. the paintings on the wall. i found -- they found a picture as they booked to gypsies. it was almost like the mental pompeii. all that was there. the damage to the beer hall come into being the beer hall manager. it was incredible. he had papers of the lawyers at the trial growth prosecution and defense. one of my favorites is a nonpublished deputy prosecutor to reviews pitt learned after he interviewed them for the first time he was not impressed. among other things in this file you had the admission passes to get in because they were very much afraid of riots, attacks and thugs and hooligans coming in. you have to use special passes and his was there. memoirs and of course there was hate mail. hate mail of the prosecutor including some from united states. going after patriot like hitler, memoirs besides the obvious was published ones. hitler's bodyguard, there he was in munich. he gets shot up
they linked the interrogations with many of the ringleaders alfred rosenberg high-enriched hitler, heinrich hoffmann and many other people. they start the party offices and confiscated the inventory. the paintings on the wall. i found -- they found a picture as they booked to gypsies. it was almost like the mental pompeii. all that was there. the damage to the beer hall come into being the beer hall manager. it was incredible. he had papers of the lawyers at the trial growth prosecution and...
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rosenberg. she's very friendly. >> i can see that. >> very friendly.well i'm looking at a spoiled cute little dog. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> very true. >> we love this holiday. but the dogs don't necessarily love it, because there are some things that create problems. >> okay. fireworks and dogs are not good friends. >> that's true. this morning i can tell you i live near the delaware river i can hear them. i don't know testing them out. she went crazy and you can tell by their body language they sort of get underneath whatever they can and start barking and shaking. >> they do, and there's lots of ways we can help them. >> okay. >> veterinarian can certainly help them with some prescription medications. >> all righty. and consult with veterinarian because you want to match the prescription to the needs of your pet. >> all righty. but there are some holistic preparations, too, that really have no downsides as far as side effects that take the edge off of them. veterinarian can help you with that and another thing is, a thunder vest. which is a doggie coa
rosenberg. she's very friendly. >> i can see that. >> very friendly.well i'm looking at a spoiled cute little dog. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> very true. >> we love this holiday. but the dogs don't necessarily love it, because there are some things that create problems. >> okay. fireworks and dogs are not good friends. >> that's true. this morning i can tell you i live near the delaware river i can hear them. i don't know testing them out. she went crazy...
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foreign policy has begun and that's a lizabeth rosenberg you know what's interesting and you know you you have you live in the swamp if i can say that but what's really interesting to me is that like weapons of mass destruction in iraq is that even people that question the. the media approach the message of the russian conspiracy it's people have already absorbed it that russia did something against the united states and it was meaningful and it needs to be you need a reaction to it and then in a sense the mainstream media even though they trip over themselves they make all kinds of mistakes they have to make retractions they say idiotic things but they have succeeded in their message it's really quite remarkable. you for your. approval rating for congress. it's now around twenty percent so it shows i think it's another positive sign the body rich twenty four of thirty percent approval rating wants to take over foreign policy which according to constituents who belong to the president and i don't know maybe some little bit is considerably lower should see if this is kind of the evolut
foreign policy has begun and that's a lizabeth rosenberg you know what's interesting and you know you you have you live in the swamp if i can say that but what's really interesting to me is that like weapons of mass destruction in iraq is that even people that question the. the media approach the message of the russian conspiracy it's people have already absorbed it that russia did something against the united states and it was meaningful and it needs to be you need a reaction to it and then in...