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we are talking about one of -- the oldest public university in the united states, joe killian.or is -- this critical point that the university's journalism school named for, who intervene in this process. >> sure. it is a little over simplistic to say she was denied tenu because it was much more unusual than that. they just decided not to vote on it. just something you see in politics, not usually academics. killing something inommittee, making sure it never comes to a vote, no one is on cord publicly one way or another. that is, commissioner meetings, not general you see on the board of trustees at a major university. that is what happened here. our reporting revealed not only was the conservative backlash to the idea of her working -- from activists anelected republicans, but also walte hussman, who is an arkansas media magnet who graduate of the journasm school who gave $25 million in 2019 which led to the school being named after him in the school agreeing to what he called his core values of journalism into a wall at the university i intervwed hussman and he said he had co
we are talking about one of -- the oldest public university in the united states, joe killian.or is -- this critical point that the university's journalism school named for, who intervene in this process. >> sure. it is a little over simplistic to say she was denied tenu because it was much more unusual than that. they just decided not to vote on it. just something you see in politics, not usually academics. killing something inommittee, making sure it never comes to a vote, no one is on...
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they are among 783 killian -- civilians killed in may and june. highest number since the u.n. started keeping records 12 years ago. they do and also says a record number of women and children were killed or injured in afghanistan in the first six months of this year. the victim's name seven painted on miracles -- have been painted on murals. >> killed students. those who are trying to learn knowledge. they killed them. we as students have things in our hands. reporter: i asked if the pen will be stronger than the government -- gun. >> of course. reporter: that you end says afghanistan is on course to witness the highest number of civilian casualties in a single year. >> we need the parties to step back and away from the battlefield. otherwise, we do think based on the figures we have seen that these will keep increasing. reporter: the family empathizes with the thousands of afghans who buried loved ones this year. >> i cannot forgive them. my wife cannot. her sisters cannot forgive. it is something unforgivable. reporter: he says after his daughte
they are among 783 killian -- civilians killed in may and june. highest number since the u.n. started keeping records 12 years ago. they do and also says a record number of women and children were killed or injured in afghanistan in the first six months of this year. the victim's name seven painted on miracles -- have been painted on murals. >> killed students. those who are trying to learn knowledge. they killed them. we as students have things in our hands. reporter: i asked if the pen...
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. >> o'donnell: nicole killian, thanks so much. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the investigation into an illegal fireworks explosion that injured more than a dozen people. and a royal reunion. wat brought estranged brothers, prince william and harry, together today? [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain with aspercreme. don't settle for products that give you a sort of white smile. try new crest whitening emulsions don't thank them too soon. for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. crestwhitesmile.com (“lovely day” instrumental) my heart failure diagnosis changed my priorities. i want time for the people i love. my heart doesn't pump enough blood so my doctor gave me farxiga. it helps my heart do its job better. farxiga helps keep me living life and out of the hospital for
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she said one of those were killian sentences, politics has to deal with -- she said one of those sentenceslitics has to deal with the problems in front of it. and you do get the sense that when she talks, ultimately, any problem can be solved. brent: this was her last summer press conference. did you get the feeling she is ready to bid farewell to politics in a few months? the time is almost over. simon: well, if she is keen to leave, she certainly was not letting on, nor did she reveal what she plans to do after she has left office. angela merkel seems to really enjoy the job of being a politician. she talks about all the issues, the issues she is dealing with now, corona, the pandemic, and the floods crisis, and so many other things. she talks in this scientific, objective sort of way, we know that about her, but, today, and her meeting to the press, she said i am keen to know what people are going to ask me. she is curious. she seems to not have lost passion for politics. of course, that is something that i think people have warmed to as they have watched her grow over the 16 years that
she said one of those were killian sentences, politics has to deal with -- she said one of those sentenceslitics has to deal with the problems in front of it. and you do get the sense that when she talks, ultimately, any problem can be solved. brent: this was her last summer press conference. did you get the feeling she is ready to bid farewell to politics in a few months? the time is almost over. simon: well, if she is keen to leave, she certainly was not letting on, nor did she reveal what...
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the difference is that killian political establishment was able to rally together or rather early on in the civil rest movement right after 2 months in 2019, and institute, a framework, and a road to re so that in a structural manner and in an institutional manner. now, the question is, will it be successful and will it be enough to block a social demand? because, of course, any structural response, right? when we rewriting a constitution, creating effectively a new legal framework for the country. this takes a lot of time. so the question then becomes our chilion patient enough to see those changes through which are going to take anywhere between 5 to 10 years at least to, to show any result. in the meantime, what we're seeing is very short term demand for more money making it into people's pocket. and we have seeing that throughout the pandemic with the government having to give it into changing the pension system and allowing for pension withdrawals early on, as people want to see the money that they've been saving for many years, some decades back in their pocket. human blanco fr
the difference is that killian political establishment was able to rally together or rather early on in the civil rest movement right after 2 months in 2019, and institute, a framework, and a road to re so that in a structural manner and in an institutional manner. now, the question is, will it be successful and will it be enough to block a social demand? because, of course, any structural response, right? when we rewriting a constitution, creating effectively a new legal framework for the...
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well, that have been protest, an outrage as killian, a songs moxy yet another bad stay behind bars. hundreds of his support, his gather didn't london new york to celebrate his 55 day of the weekend on demand . his release, washington is still seeking his expedition to the u. s. wife found guilty. he could be some hoops to up to $172.00 to and on to the charge that with conspiracy to hack government computers and espionage. and he gathered massive international attention when we published heidi classified military documents, that exposed us war crimes and both iraq and afghanistan over the past decade to san spend. 70 is near the door and i'm in london. and then 3 years in a u. k. maximum security prison, the latest twist, in his case came when a key witness against him reportedly admitted to giving a false testimony. while the philosopher slowly says, says the assault case has exposed how western countries are trying to maintain the illusion of freedom, a socialist acumen, it's not just what people usually see, disclose some secret documents and so on. in our songs made us aware that we are
well, that have been protest, an outrage as killian, a songs moxy yet another bad stay behind bars. hundreds of his support, his gather didn't london new york to celebrate his 55 day of the weekend on demand . his release, washington is still seeking his expedition to the u. s. wife found guilty. he could be some hoops to up to $172.00 to and on to the charge that with conspiracy to hack government computers and espionage. and he gathered massive international attention when we published heidi...
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cbs' nikole killian sat down with him. >> reporter: incoming capitol police chief tom manger.the events of january 6 compelled him to come out of retirement. >> i remember being angry, looking at cops being assaulted. what i wanted to do was get in my car and go down there and help them. it was a very emotional experience. >> reporter: half a year later, the police veteran hopes to restore confidence as he takes the helm of a department still reeling from the deaths of several officers, the resignation of its previous chief, and an understaffed and overworked force. what do you see as the biggest failures that day? >> i've been a cop for 42 years, and i realize that when you get information you have to weigh it-- the intelligence, the equipment, the training and the staffing. and, you know, it's easy to say, "oh, well if we would have done this, had that, it would have made a difference." well, we know now that it will make a difference. >> reporter: do you worry there could be another january 6? >> i'd be foolish not to think it couldn't happen again. but we are better prepar
cbs' nikole killian sat down with him. >> reporter: incoming capitol police chief tom manger.the events of january 6 compelled him to come out of retirement. >> i remember being angry, looking at cops being assaulted. what i wanted to do was get in my car and go down there and help them. it was a very emotional experience. >> reporter: half a year later, the police veteran hopes to restore confidence as he takes the helm of a department still reeling from the deaths of several...
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about the talent of the individuals, the likes of christiano ronaldo for portugal, paul pogba and killianhey aren't the players, they aren't teams gracing the big game on sunday, and it's the teams that have worked better as a collective, and that's something england share with italy. so it'll be a fascinating matchup, no doubt about that. i mean, you have to say england will not get a better chance, will they, considering that that final will be staged here at wembley on sunday. they'll be roared on again by huge home support. and gareth southgate and his players can obviously go back to their st george's park training base to prepare for that match fully on sunday. it seems as though everything's going right for this team, gareth southgate seems to have got every decision right of the togetherness he's created and the culture within the group, and he seems to take the pressure the players. the hype and talk will only grow in the lead—up, but he seems to be very good at keeping this team's feet on the ground. it'll be a fascinating match — and one i think very hard to call when you look
about the talent of the individuals, the likes of christiano ronaldo for portugal, paul pogba and killianhey aren't the players, they aren't teams gracing the big game on sunday, and it's the teams that have worked better as a collective, and that's something england share with italy. so it'll be a fascinating matchup, no doubt about that. i mean, you have to say england will not get a better chance, will they, considering that that final will be staged here at wembley on sunday. they'll be...
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themes of the tournament, the talent of the individuals, the likes of christiano ronaldo for portugal, killian the players, not the teams gracing the big game on sunday, and it's the teams that have worked better as a collective, and that something england share with italy. so it'll be a fascinating matchup, no doubt about that. you have to say england will not get a better chance, considering that that final will be staged here at wembley on sunday, they'll be roared on again by huge home support, and gareth southgate and his players can obviously go back to their saint george's training base to prepare for that match fully on sunday. everything is going right for this team, gareth southgate seems to have got every decision right of the togetherness he's created and the culture within the group, and he seems to take the pressure the players. the talk will only grow in the lead up, but he seems to be very good at keeping this team's feet on the ground. it'll be a fascinating match, and one very hard to call when you look at trying to pick between those two sides come that final on sunday. john
themes of the tournament, the talent of the individuals, the likes of christiano ronaldo for portugal, killian the players, not the teams gracing the big game on sunday, and it's the teams that have worked better as a collective, and that something england share with italy. so it'll be a fascinating matchup, no doubt about that. you have to say england will not get a better chance, considering that that final will be staged here at wembley on sunday, they'll be roared on again by huge home...
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nicole killian has the latest on that investigation. >> reporter: for the first time in six months, the fence around the u.s. capitol is finally coming down. the removal comes after an outer fence was taken down in march. it follows the end of the national guard deployment and may closing the chapter on the symbolic reminder of what happened on january 6. the justice department announced it has made more than 535 arrests, 300 suspects remain at large. the fbi released new video seeking the public's help. as the investigations continue, multiple sources tell cbs news capitol police are on the verge of running ouofmoneifcooes t ap one source warns employees could be furloughed if agency funding isn't replenish by september. the house appropriation chair help craft the bill to pass a house in may but has stalled in the senate. >> i am concerned about them feeling unappreciated and disrespected. many are leaving already and taking early retirements and going to find other jobs because they don't feel appreciated. >> police are working with congress to properly secure the capital calling it
nicole killian has the latest on that investigation. >> reporter: for the first time in six months, the fence around the u.s. capitol is finally coming down. the removal comes after an outer fence was taken down in march. it follows the end of the national guard deployment and may closing the chapter on the symbolic reminder of what happened on january 6. the justice department announced it has made more than 535 arrests, 300 suspects remain at large. the fbi released new video seeking...
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surveillance capitalism rubbished by versa books, we are delighted to have the author of the book, killianbe drink and conversation, julian is international activism of the electronic frontier foundation and a founding member of the feminist collective and covering questions of surveillance and freedom the early 2000 named by foreign policy as one of the top 100 intellectual social media and writing for regarding foreign policy based in berlin. twenty-third today is been, no stranger to city life from a friend for many years and most important recently was from the valley workers talk about what they do published by originals and also the author counterfeiters paradise in bohemia and cofounder of logic magazine, his writing in the guardian, new republic and quarterly ass other publication. he makes his home in massachusetts so it is a delight and honor to have you both here today. welcome to city life live. >> thank you for having me. >> i have a handful of questions to guide our discussion but you are hoping to do a brief reading first. >> therapy great, excited to be here tonight, i'll j
surveillance capitalism rubbished by versa books, we are delighted to have the author of the book, killianbe drink and conversation, julian is international activism of the electronic frontier foundation and a founding member of the feminist collective and covering questions of surveillance and freedom the early 2000 named by foreign policy as one of the top 100 intellectual social media and writing for regarding foreign policy based in berlin. twenty-third today is been, no stranger to city...
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nicole killian is with us. >> reporter: the hearing is under way. among the first to speak, republican congresswoman liz cheney. here's a portion of her remarks. >> if those responsible are not held accountable and if congress does not act responsibly, this will remain a cancer on our constitutional republic. undermining peaceful transfer of power at the heart of our democratic system. >> reporter: today's focus is on officers that have spoken publicly. this is the first time we hear from them collectively. committee members think they're a representative sample what police experienced january 6th and hope their testimony will counter attempts to try to whitewash what happened. >> reporter: this morning raw unfiltered testimony is expected about the brutal battle to defend the capitol january 6th. >> i was tortured. i was beaten. i was, you know, struck with a taser numerous times at the base of my skull and i posed no threat. >> metropolitan police officer michael fanone is among the four officers testifying. as the house select committee conve con
nicole killian is with us. >> reporter: the hearing is under way. among the first to speak, republican congresswoman liz cheney. here's a portion of her remarks. >> if those responsible are not held accountable and if congress does not act responsibly, this will remain a cancer on our constitutional republic. undermining peaceful transfer of power at the heart of our democratic system. >> reporter: today's focus is on officers that have spoken publicly. this is the first time...
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in a story that you'll see here only on "cbs this morning," nicole killian introduces us to a group ofdeveloped a shared bond as they try to cope with what happened on that awful day. >> stay down. get down. >> hearing the insurrectionists. >> the pounding on the door. >> the capitol police were locking the doors with us inside. that's where i realized there was no way out. >> hearing the shots come from the speaker's lobby. and i just remember thinking, oh, my god. >> reporter: six months later the memories are still vivid for representatives who were among many members trapped in the house gallery january 6th. >> how was the gallery group formed? >> the very next day we had a caucus call and i said something about being trapped in the gallery. i mean, i think all of us felt like we had been forgotten up there and immediately i got just dozens of texts from people saying, i was in the gallery too. some i knew. veronica was right next to me. >> so she started a text chain that has evolved into a support group with about two dozen lawmakers. >> reporter: what were some of the initial co
in a story that you'll see here only on "cbs this morning," nicole killian introduces us to a group ofdeveloped a shared bond as they try to cope with what happened on that awful day. >> stay down. get down. >> hearing the insurrectionists. >> the pounding on the door. >> the capitol police were locking the doors with us inside. that's where i realized there was no way out. >> hearing the shots come from the speaker's lobby. and i just remember thinking,...