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>> the anders brief doesn't answer the question. >> no, no, no, it does. >> all circuits believe in anders briefs -- >> so if an attorney has filed a notice of appeal and doesn't file an anders brief, it means that he or she believes they have potentially some viable argument. so why is that an additional burden? >> it's an additional burden to require the government to address the merits, when really the case should be thrown out at the threshold, because all of the defendants' claims have been waived. >> thank you, counsel. two minutes, mr. ali. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. i want to make one point with maybe two parts. responding to the united states suggestion that really we're dealing here with a formulistic or symbolic appeal, and i want to do it with this record with the real practical consequences we have for mr. garza. as we note, mr. garza here has a very colorable, i think, meritorious claim that his appeal waiver was involuntary. we addressed the specific facts there, which include shortly before his second plea, indicating on a form that he was not waiving his right to app
>> the anders brief doesn't answer the question. >> no, no, no, it does. >> all circuits believe in anders briefs -- >> so if an attorney has filed a notice of appeal and doesn't file an anders brief, it means that he or she believes they have potentially some viable argument. so why is that an additional burden? >> it's an additional burden to require the government to address the merits, when really the case should be thrown out at the threshold, because all of...
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and anders really recognized that as such. some video of mike 1967, andn january 27, you kind of begin your book with this story. they were inside their spaceship pressurized, buttoned up inside their space suits when the fire hit. a closed circuit television camera was relaying pictures of he astronauts lying on their backs inside the spacecraft atop the two stage saturn one. there was a flash and that was it. grissom 40 years old. of two teenaged boys. mercury e original astronauts. this is ed white. nd this roger chafee, lieutenant in the united states navy, 31 years old, preparing for his first space flight. >> you say that a relationship of ed white had with one the astronauts and the astronauts' wives had a major impact on them. and tell us of that story. did.t frank wasn't close to all astronauts but he was the losest to ed white who he considered a brother to him. and ed white felt just the same borman.rank ed white starts most astronauts were concerned with one of the and certainly the most physically strong of all th
and anders really recognized that as such. some video of mike 1967, andn january 27, you kind of begin your book with this story. they were inside their spaceship pressurized, buttoned up inside their space suits when the fire hit. a closed circuit television camera was relaying pictures of he astronauts lying on their backs inside the spacecraft atop the two stage saturn one. there was a flash and that was it. grissom 40 years old. of two teenaged boys. mercury e original astronauts. this is...
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brian: valerie anders. tell us about her.ert: she is alive and one of the loveliest ladies i have met. she was actively engaged intellectually with the space program. she took astronomy programs just because she was interested. she believed in the mission, that it was very important to be the soviets in the space race and that americans be the first to reach the moon. she was behind bill's new mission. it was a brave met thing for her. -- thing for her. she had five little kids running around the house and very little from her husband -- bill calculated at one point, he told me he was able to spend 11 minutes a week per child with his family. that was it. it was up to valerie to fill in all of the rest. brian: what did you learn from her? robert: i talked to her for many days and learned mostly how engaged she was intellectually with this and how brave she was. she grew up as the daughter of a california highway patrolman. she was used to danger and the idea that there is always a chance someone close to her might not come ho
brian: valerie anders. tell us about her.ert: she is alive and one of the loveliest ladies i have met. she was actively engaged intellectually with the space program. she took astronomy programs just because she was interested. she believed in the mission, that it was very important to be the soviets in the space race and that americans be the first to reach the moon. she was behind bill's new mission. it was a brave met thing for her. -- thing for her. she had five little kids running around...
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anders recognized it as such.rian: here is video of mike 1967.e january 27, you begin your book with this story. [video clip] inside their spacious, buttoned up inside their spacesuits when the fire hit. a closed-circuit television camera was relaying pictures of astronauts lying on their backs inside the spacecraft atop the saturn one. there was a flash and that was it. the father of two teenage boys. one of the original mercury astronauts, mrs. ed white, and , 31 years chaffee old, preparing for his first spaceflight. you say a relationship that ed white hat with one of the astronauts and one of the astronauts wives had a major impact. frank borman was the closest to ed white, who he considered a brother. and white felt just the same bout frank borman. ed white, as most astronauts were concerned, was the most physically strong. the borman's and the whites were very close, including frank's wife's -- wife susan. when this fire happened and killed the crew, it was devastating to have white -- pat white. nobody rea
anders recognized it as such.rian: here is video of mike 1967.e january 27, you begin your book with this story. [video clip] inside their spacious, buttoned up inside their spacesuits when the fire hit. a closed-circuit television camera was relaying pictures of astronauts lying on their backs inside the spacecraft atop the saturn one. there was a flash and that was it. the father of two teenage boys. one of the original mercury astronauts, mrs. ed white, and , 31 years chaffee old, preparing...
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>> the anders brief doesn't answer the question. >> no, no, it does. >> all circuits believes in anders briefs, but-- >> so if an attorney has filed a notice of appeal and doesn't file an anders brief, it means that he or she believes they have some viable, potentially viable argument, right? so the fact that the court requires briefing on that, why is that an additional burden? >> it's an additional burden to require the government to address the merits when really the case should be thrown out at the threshold because all of the defendants claims have been waived. >> thank you, counsel. two minutes, mr. ali. >> thank you, chief justice. i want to make one point with two parts responding to the united states objection that we're dealing with a formal -- and the consequences for mr. garza. as we noted on the brief he has a meritorious claim that the waiver was involuntary. and before his second plea indicating on a form he was not waiving his right to appeal to go into two plea hearings neither of which as required under state law rule 11 whether he was waiving his right to appeal and a
>> the anders brief doesn't answer the question. >> no, no, it does. >> all circuits believes in anders briefs, but-- >> so if an attorney has filed a notice of appeal and doesn't file an anders brief, it means that he or she believes they have some viable, potentially viable argument, right? so the fact that the court requires briefing on that, why is that an additional burden? >> it's an additional burden to require the government to address the merits when...
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only $99.99. >> who is anders bravic? the wake of the massacre in norway, against multi-culturism, muslims and marxism, has been described as an a christian fundamentalist and will his bloody shootout lead to multi-culturalism in europe and here in the u.s. and let's go. so, bret, this week you wrote on your column, what is anders bravic. tell us what you met. >> we've learned who anders bravic is, his parents were divorced and the details of his life and media descriptions coming out about his politics, right wing, christian, neo-nazi and so on. i think that those descriptions falwell short of the mark. do you want to call him a right wing nut job, yeah, evil incarnate? yeah, that, too. his politics belong in a different policy. >> paul: which means what? >> if you have an apocalyptic event and set off a small explosion and some tectonic plate and make huge shifts. and we've seen this sort of politics. >> paul: he's trying to foment major change with a single catalytic event? >> that's exactly. >> paul: what end does he
only $99.99. >> who is anders bravic? the wake of the massacre in norway, against multi-culturism, muslims and marxism, has been described as an a christian fundamentalist and will his bloody shootout lead to multi-culturalism in europe and here in the u.s. and let's go. so, bret, this week you wrote on your column, what is anders bravic. tell us what you met. >> we've learned who anders bravic is, his parents were divorced and the details of his life and media descriptions coming...
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anders: absolutely.still in the air -- we are still hearing about ukraine from the europeans. it is still a big issue. we are not going to forget it. nato secretary-general's have called for a stronger nato presence in the baltic countries and in the eastern european countries. we are definitely not forgetting that. meanwhile, putin is wasting money in the middle east. he is trying to protect the naval base there, and he has got to protect assad. tom: what would henry kissinger do? pro, at our as a diplomacy now is radically different from the time of dr. kissinger, or are we moved on to some new evolution? -- what wehink are seeing now is that our military is trying to balance against china as opposed to -- we are balancing against about. we are rallying the allies in europe to defend against putin. we are rallying the allies in asia to run against china. tom: thank you so much. this has been a great two days in a row. anders corr with core analytics. an update on international relations. william nyehou
anders: absolutely.still in the air -- we are still hearing about ukraine from the europeans. it is still a big issue. we are not going to forget it. nato secretary-general's have called for a stronger nato presence in the baltic countries and in the eastern european countries. we are definitely not forgetting that. meanwhile, putin is wasting money in the middle east. he is trying to protect the naval base there, and he has got to protect assad. tom: what would henry kissinger do? pro, at our...
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anders: absolutely. russia turned into a democracy, which it could have easily happened, then we would not be fighting it right now. two democracies have never fought each other in world history. that is a fact. tom: let's continue our conversation. coming up on "market makers ", jeffrey smith. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene, brendan greeley with us as well. here is vonnie quinn with top headlines. vonnie: the senate failed to extend after senator rand paul used procedural methods to delay -- senate majority leader mitch mcconnell urged the senate to keep the spy programs in place. senator mcconnell: we should not be disarming unilaterally as our enemies grow more sophisticated and aggressive. we should not be doing so is part of a campaign of demagoguery and disinformation launched in the weight of the unlawful actions of edward snowden. vonnie: edward snowden was the nsa contractor who revealed details on how information was being collected on americans. time is runn
anders: absolutely. russia turned into a democracy, which it could have easily happened, then we would not be fighting it right now. two democracies have never fought each other in world history. that is a fact. tom: let's continue our conversation. coming up on "market makers ", jeffrey smith. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene, brendan greeley with us as well. here is vonnie quinn with top headlines. vonnie: the senate failed to extend...
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if nasa could pull it off, if borman, love veil and ander could pull it off. think of what the small spacecraft, the one on display in this museum could. do it could deal a devastating blow to an enemy. it could help the united states come together at the end of one of its mow terrible and divisive years. could deliver human beings to a place they dreamed of going since man kind first walked the earth. and with that i introduce you to frank borman, jim lovell and bill anders, their first men ever to leave agency and to arrive at the moon. [applause] applause. [applause] [applause] >> okay, gentlemen, here we go. frank, you told me early on that by the time the mission changed for apollo 8 came in you already believed you had one of the finest crews nasa ever assembled. what made you confident the niece guys and your in yourself. >> well, i firmly believed at that time and believe it even more strongly now, of course, jim and i had spent 14 dales in gemini 7 and that was a grinding, grueling flying, something like that you spend two week in a volume smaller tha
if nasa could pull it off, if borman, love veil and ander could pull it off. think of what the small spacecraft, the one on display in this museum could. do it could deal a devastating blow to an enemy. it could help the united states come together at the end of one of its mow terrible and divisive years. could deliver human beings to a place they dreamed of going since man kind first walked the earth. and with that i introduce you to frank borman, jim lovell and bill anders, their first men...
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william anders was 90. elise preston, cbs news. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," meet the minnesota man who not only fought on d-day but helped plan it. >>> and why the princess of whales issued an apology today to her irish guards. >>> and how the world's second most popular sport is now winning fans in america. dancing is just one of the many inherited traits you can discover with ancestry dna. get it for dad, and together you can see which traits were inherited, the places where they started, and the people he shares them with. best of all, it's on sale for father's day. but get movin', this sale is only for a limited time. salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. always dry scoop before you run. listen to me, the hot dog diet got me shredded. it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with ke
william anders was 90. elise preston, cbs news. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," meet the minnesota man who not only fought on d-day but helped plan it. >>> and why the princess of whales issued an apology today to her irish guards. >>> and how the world's second most popular sport is now winning fans in america. dancing is just one of the many inherited traits you can discover with ancestry dna. get it for dad, and together you can see which...
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is a senior lecturer and we searched or at moscow state university and in washington we cross to anders auslan he is a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it mark if i can go to you first here and looking at some of the dreadful pictures over the last few days coming out of care it looks like an attempted coup of some sort and i don't understand why people are calling them protesters they will they look more like rioters. well i think that can be exactly what has been characterized as happening in the ukraine in kiev for the last week i have family in laws in kiev and they're afraid to leave their houses right now because of what is happening it should be said that this is limited to the downtown section of the city and what we have are several thousand ultra nationalist. rioters because we can call them raw it's hers we can call them terrorists we can call them insurgents at this point but one thing is sure is not this has nothing to do wit
is a senior lecturer and we searched or at moscow state university and in washington we cross to anders auslan he is a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it mark if i can go to you first here and looking at some of the dreadful pictures over the last few days coming out of care it looks like an attempted coup of some sort and i don't understand why...
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anders behring breivik a thirty two year old norwegian arrested earlier has confessed to both the shooting order to iowa and then the bombing in central hostler he suspected of links to a far right organization and was strongly opposed to immigration and islam. and as greece's credit ratings are threatened with being downgraded and washington takes a step towards defaulting on its national get debt gauges public opinion on both sides of the of let them. match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story police have charged a man for friday's shooting spree at a norwegian youth camp that's left eighty seven dead thirty two year old anders behring breivik was arrested at the scene of the attack on the island of oahu toyah the rampage happened just hours after the oslo bombing that killed at least seven which he's also been charged he reportedly traveled to the island in police uniform and asked people to gather around him before gunning them down an extraordinary picture has emerged from friday's horrific events an act of desperation as a man in the water pleads for his life while
anders behring breivik a thirty two year old norwegian arrested earlier has confessed to both the shooting order to iowa and then the bombing in central hostler he suspected of links to a far right organization and was strongly opposed to immigration and islam. and as greece's credit ratings are threatened with being downgraded and washington takes a step towards defaulting on its national get debt gauges public opinion on both sides of the of let them. match reza good to have you with us here...
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if the court agrees, anders behring breivik will face psychiatric care instead of jail. >> anders behringeivik may be a mass murder, the court- appointed psychiatrists are certain that he is criminally insane. two psychiatrists conducted a total of 13 interviews with anders behring breivik. the report was printed by prosecutors today, and is 243 pages. the unanimous conclusion reached at the end of the process was that -- >> first, the individual was psychotic at the time he committed the crimes. second, the individual was psychotic during the subsequent investigations. >> anders behring breivik had developed paranoid schizophrenia and inhabited his own delusional universe. >> he believed that he was one of the knights templar and that his group would take power in europe. and that he himself would one day be crowned king of norway. >> to achieve that end, he detonated a bomb on the oslo government district in july, killing eight people. later that day, he shot dead another 69 at a youth camp on an island. >> all right, now the talk about the euro saga. >> the finance ministers at their w
if the court agrees, anders behring breivik will face psychiatric care instead of jail. >> anders behringeivik may be a mass murder, the court- appointed psychiatrists are certain that he is criminally insane. two psychiatrists conducted a total of 13 interviews with anders behring breivik. the report was printed by prosecutors today, and is 243 pages. the unanimous conclusion reached at the end of the process was that -- >> first, the individual was psychotic at the time he...
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form eformer nato ecretary general anders rasmussen. and as we talk about the u.s. relations, we have a line of 202-748-8003. if you're outside the united we encourage you to join the conversation as well. want to ask about a tweet you sent yesterday. you said the world hasn't become a more peaceful place after u.s. hesitation to act over eight years. we need a policeman and only play that role. what did you mean by that, and what was the reaction? guest: there was a lot of that tweet, i can you. because it is important to state that the united states shouldn't policeman. s but you can see that the world is on fire. wherever you look, there are problems, middle east, iraq, erbia, africa, even europe is sinking from the burden from refugees. n eastern europe, you have russian aggression. you have china flexing its muscles in the south china sea. ung, korea, kim jun threatening his neighbors and also the united states. you need someone to restore national order. but united do that states? power states is the only with the global reach. so that's why. said before, if t
form eformer nato ecretary general anders rasmussen. and as we talk about the u.s. relations, we have a line of 202-748-8003. if you're outside the united we encourage you to join the conversation as well. want to ask about a tweet you sent yesterday. you said the world hasn't become a more peaceful place after u.s. hesitation to act over eight years. we need a policeman and only play that role. what did you mean by that, and what was the reaction? guest: there was a lot of that tweet, i can...
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they continued to pelt anders with more heavy objects anders suffered a laceration and has a herniated disc in his neck. he says more needs to be done to stop these senseless attacks not just rallies and raising awareness. i want to make sure everybody understands. it's important to speak out so that our law enforcement understands it our policy maker understands how it impacts to our community and how important is for us to take action to stop these senseless violence and hate anders says he is expected to make a full recovery. the investigation is ongoing. i hate crime investigation is underway in alameda county after five men disrupted drag queen's story hour at the san lorenzo library. we just received video that was taken after the incident now, you're not talking the sheriff's office says these men were described as members of the far-right extremist group the proud boys. drag queen panda dolce seen here in photos on her website was reading to children saturday afternoon when there was a sudden interruption. she says a group of men stormed her story hour and recorded on their pho
they continued to pelt anders with more heavy objects anders suffered a laceration and has a herniated disc in his neck. he says more needs to be done to stop these senseless attacks not just rallies and raising awareness. i want to make sure everybody understands. it's important to speak out so that our law enforcement understands it our policy maker understands how it impacts to our community and how important is for us to take action to stop these senseless violence and hate anders says he...
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anders was a beautiful combination of the two.believed in defeating the soviet union and space, but he was also dreaming of being on the moon one day. so the crew came together at just the right time and just the right place. host: how do we get from john f. kennedy's pledge in 1961 to the apollo 8 mission in december of 1968 and neil armstrong in july of 1969? guest: that is a very good question, because when president kennedy made that promise, it did not seem like an ambitious promise, it seemed like an insane promise, especially to the higher-ups at nasa. one describes to me falling out of their chairs when the president made that thomas, -- make that promise because no , one at nasa had any idea how to do such a thing on my and even if it did know how to do it, they did not have the infrastructure, technology, or the manpower to do it. president kennedy only gave them 8.5 years to get this done, and nobody knew how to pull it off. the kennedy made that promise not for just publicity reasons, but he did it for existential reas
anders was a beautiful combination of the two.believed in defeating the soviet union and space, but he was also dreaming of being on the moon one day. so the crew came together at just the right time and just the right place. host: how do we get from john f. kennedy's pledge in 1961 to the apollo 8 mission in december of 1968 and neil armstrong in july of 1969? guest: that is a very good question, because when president kennedy made that promise, it did not seem like an ambitious promise, it...
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we've gotten to know a lot about that today. >> did anders breivik also gets what he wanted today? there was a smile. a killer relished his moment. >> the radical muslim preacher is back in custody. the british government makes a new attempt to deport him to jordan to face terrorism charges. he appeared before the special immigration appeals commission on tuesday. the deportation was blocked in january by the european court of human rights. evidence obtained by torture might be used against them. >> it was early afternoon with a man whose praised osama bin laden suddenly emerged from his home in a london suburb. for legal reasons, we cannot identify the house. he said to be a figure of influence for extremist. he was back under arrest. the u.k. authorities were beginning moved to deport him. he was on his way to a legal hearing. within hours, the home secretary was telling the comments that a deal had been done with jordan, paving the way for him to be sent back there to stand trial. >> british courts that -- have found that he is a risk to our national security and he should be de
we've gotten to know a lot about that today. >> did anders breivik also gets what he wanted today? there was a smile. a killer relished his moment. >> the radical muslim preacher is back in custody. the british government makes a new attempt to deport him to jordan to face terrorism charges. he appeared before the special immigration appeals commission on tuesday. the deportation was blocked in january by the european court of human rights. evidence obtained by torture might be used...
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anders breivik killed 77 people last summer and today he told a quorum he would do it all again. he said he carried out the killings to defend his country and his actions were motivated by goodness, not people. our europe correspondent is in the norwegian capital and starts our coverage tonight. notoriouss most killer was driven to court on schedule as one of his defense team also arrived. >> the most important thing today is that he gets to explain why he did what he did. >> once more, he punched out a salute. this, as far as he is concerned at least, was to be his day. his voice, his words, his own twisted justification. slowly, deliberately, he appeared around the court, resting his eyes for a moment on the public gallery, looking to see who was to be his audience. the cameras were asked to leave. anders breivik walked calmly and slowly to the stand, clutching a 13 pages of the print out statement he had written. "i have carried out the most spectacular and sophisticated attack on europe since the second world war. i acted out of goodness, not evil. these were pre-emptive atta
anders breivik killed 77 people last summer and today he told a quorum he would do it all again. he said he carried out the killings to defend his country and his actions were motivated by goodness, not people. our europe correspondent is in the norwegian capital and starts our coverage tonight. notoriouss most killer was driven to court on schedule as one of his defense team also arrived. >> the most important thing today is that he gets to explain why he did what he did. >> once...
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. >> anders behring breivik listens to survivors of this deadly rampage. and, lighting at the olympic flame, now the fire of ancient greece against its relate to london. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it was a deadly seen in the syrian capital after two car bombs exploded killing at least 55 people and leaving many more injured. the blast went off near a military intelligence building near rush-hour. both the opposition and the government forces have blamed each other for the attack. some of the images in this report are disturbing. >> it just before 8:00, the first blast went off. within minutes, and other more powerful explosion was captured on amateur video. they tore through the tarmac of a major highway south of the capital. this intelligence complex appears to have been 1 of the targets. many lives were lost, the anguish was raw. the explosions wreaked damage across a vast area. i counted more than 20 vehicles strewn across this black and highway. yellow taxis, service vans, family vehicles, buses, all of them making t
. >> anders behring breivik listens to survivors of this deadly rampage. and, lighting at the olympic flame, now the fire of ancient greece against its relate to london. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it was a deadly seen in the syrian capital after two car bombs exploded killing at least 55 people and leaving many more injured. the blast went off near a military intelligence building near rush-hour. both the opposition and the government forces have blamed...
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bill anders adores machines. he adores the counterintuitive way a machine like the lunar module worked. he made himself an expert of every little rivet and wire and bolt on a lunar module. in this mission he didn't get to fly with them so he learned the systems of the command module. to him it was taking a machine and making it do something amazing. frank borman is and was a patriot. frank borman trained to be a fighter pilot. he went to west point, he joined the air force, he wanted to fight in korea. his country needed him and he was ready to fight. he was grounded for about a year due to a burst eardrum, his window of opportunity passed to fight in korea. when this opportunity to be an astronaut and to fly this improbable mission was presented to him, he knew that this was his chance to fight a very important battle in the cold war, to go out, to win and to come home. for him it was a mission. all three guys knew about the epical nature of the mission. they knew this was a mission they were flying not just for
bill anders adores machines. he adores the counterintuitive way a machine like the lunar module worked. he made himself an expert of every little rivet and wire and bolt on a lunar module. in this mission he didn't get to fly with them so he learned the systems of the command module. to him it was taking a machine and making it do something amazing. frank borman is and was a patriot. frank borman trained to be a fighter pilot. he went to west point, he joined the air force, he wanted to fight...
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with us now is anders court. welcome. anders: thank you for having me. i suppose not entirely like china, the government has to walk a fine line between esa and prosperity. what can saudi arabia afford to peace? still maintain anders: i think to bring down some of its expenses, they may cut some services. they may cut some capital expenditures. i don't think you are going to see massive social expenditure decreases. they need to maintain stability. is crucial, especially in the age of isis. al qaeda has targeted the kingdom as a place they would like to infiltrate in the future. michael: how much money do saudi arabia have? pup and is much oil as they can and try to retain market share, the reserves have come down a lot. what they are selling right now cannot cover their expenses. their budget was at a record last year. they've got to bring down their budget to satisfy international investors. we should see some decreases. it's going to be slow. they may increase their borrowing. about: what do we know the king and his advisers? are they cautious? will t
with us now is anders court. welcome. anders: thank you for having me. i suppose not entirely like china, the government has to walk a fine line between esa and prosperity. what can saudi arabia afford to peace? still maintain anders: i think to bring down some of its expenses, they may cut some services. they may cut some capital expenditures. i don't think you are going to see massive social expenditure decreases. they need to maintain stability. is crucial, especially in the age of isis. al...
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been anders and watched him jump in please. yeah. people as you seem to say things that are not true one after the other but the fundamental problem here is very young and has introduced a pretty authoritarian rule here is put main. opposition leader julia team i think in it creates an on political grounds and he has made demands of men to the tax code vetted just signed into law in november so their. core can be deprived of his stride to stand in the next presidential election same people five people as we know so far have been killed by have all been obviously killed by the security. forces so the violence comes overwhelmingly from. tory if this is the kind of regime that you believe that unocal which is is creating in ukraine why in the last thirty six hours has brussels said but if you want to sign the agreement with this we're still open to working with you president unocal which if you signed the agreement how do you square the two it's very easy because the european union demands ukraine ben adopts a. plan practical use they d
been anders and watched him jump in please. yeah. people as you seem to say things that are not true one after the other but the fundamental problem here is very young and has introduced a pretty authoritarian rule here is put main. opposition leader julia team i think in it creates an on political grounds and he has made demands of men to the tax code vetted just signed into law in november so their. core can be deprived of his stride to stand in the next presidential election same people five...
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the officers try to get anders to move toward them. >> we're not going to shoot you. we just need you to listen to us. we need you to stand up and walk back towards our vehicle. >> reporter: a bistandiystander recorded the scene. witnesses try to tell police anders is terrified by what's happening. >> he's scared. y'all have guns on him. he's black. y'all see how many black people are getting shot? >> reporter: a few minutes later, his elderly grandmother walking with a cane comes out of the house and stands next to her grandson as the commotion escalates. a few officers move in to handcuff anders who remains on the ground and that's when the 90-year-old woman falls over her grandson. it's unclear why the elderly woman fell, but she falls as one officer is swinging his leg over anders to finish handcuffing him. but it doesn't appear that his leg touches the woman. the young man's attorney says the grandmother was forced to the ground by overzealous officers. midland police say she appears to lose her balance. >> leave him alone. >> ty anders was arrest and placed into
the officers try to get anders to move toward them. >> we're not going to shoot you. we just need you to listen to us. we need you to stand up and walk back towards our vehicle. >> reporter: a bistandiystander recorded the scene. witnesses try to tell police anders is terrified by what's happening. >> he's scared. y'all have guns on him. he's black. y'all see how many black people are getting shot? >> reporter: a few minutes later, his elderly grandmother walking with a...
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libby and whereas anders anders lee over here. looks like you're taking the social distancing thing a little too far through what about kareem abdul-jabbar. tell me about the assault on clean air laws what bear claws no i just say really i'm fine i want to talk about the clean air act the trumpet ministration is taking on california's attorney general in court to beat back the state's waiver that allows california to set their emission standards at a stricter rate than the federal government's that sounds like a good thing for them they'd be allowed to regulate emissions on their own if it is going to keep their heads up their look wait this waiver is bad news for the auto industry that's why the national highway traffic safety administration has begged the e.p.a. to revoke it they argue that california was illegally using emission standards as a way to split the national vehicle market in 2 by forcing manufacturers to sell more fuel efficient vehicles not only in california but also in the dozen plus other states that were follow
libby and whereas anders anders lee over here. looks like you're taking the social distancing thing a little too far through what about kareem abdul-jabbar. tell me about the assault on clean air laws what bear claws no i just say really i'm fine i want to talk about the clean air act the trumpet ministration is taking on california's attorney general in court to beat back the state's waiver that allows california to set their emission standards at a stricter rate than the federal government's...
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were allowed to happen in the first place but it will ignore dozens of hate messages from suspect anders behring breivik you haven't really been prepared for right wing extremism brave expressed fury at the government's open door policy on immigration in numerous blogs and twitter feeds. the shootings may reflect growing national look position to flee immigration policies the political establishment the more they are relative the people that live in areas where there are simply no immigrants the poor people in northern being pushed out of places they used to live live in their drop stuff are in jeopardy muslims claim there's disappointment that the killer turned out to be wants they want this guy to be a muslim or how muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's not regent so they talk too much about islam and about us. it is not good norwegians are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been dubbed radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies to turn the government against his own but in no way. far right sentiment. wider than norwegians ar
were allowed to happen in the first place but it will ignore dozens of hate messages from suspect anders behring breivik you haven't really been prepared for right wing extremism brave expressed fury at the government's open door policy on immigration in numerous blogs and twitter feeds. the shootings may reflect growing national look position to flee immigration policies the political establishment the more they are relative the people that live in areas where there are simply no immigrants...
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anders corr and michael holland with us.ontinue on these important topics. >> coming up, we will discuss hacking and our twitter question of the day has to do with that. is there a company you trust with your data? tweet us @bsurveillance ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." keene, four day work week. i am tom keene and scarlet fu. for the hour,ost michael holland of holiday company, director of the china fund. we also have with us anders corr of corr analytics. mike, what is the business impact on china on hong kong? you'll be heading to the chinese city in two weeks. >> it is not good. that is an understatement. if it gets to be several hundred thousand protesters in the streets in the next few weeks, that will be more than unpleasant. it will be disruptive for the central government in beijing. they have lots of things to consider including that they have given -- anders' description of putin before issuing his chops. he is absolutely a strong guy and he is showing the hong kong people if you think you a
anders corr and michael holland with us.ontinue on these important topics. >> coming up, we will discuss hacking and our twitter question of the day has to do with that. is there a company you trust with your data? tweet us @bsurveillance ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." keene, four day work week. i am tom keene and scarlet fu. for the hour,ost michael holland of holiday company, director of the china fund. we also have with us anders corr of corr...
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my companions were frank borman and bill anders.borman gemini seven, and anders was a rookie in this mission would give him an experience with the lunar module for a possible later lunar flight. two incidents occurred in the summer of 1968 that changed our mission and the history of apollo. grumman aircraft company, the maker of the lunar module, informed nasa the lunar module would not be ready for delivery before 1969. and suddenly, apollo 8 did not have a mission. next, we received intelligence from the russians planning to launch a manned lunar flight in december 1968. they were serious. they flew the unmanned spacecraft around the moon in september, followed by another one in november. another was being prepared for a manned flight in december. it was george low, the manager of the apollo program had the idea, if apollo 7's 10 day earth orbit flight could certify the service module, if it is successful, launch on apollo 8 's command module to the moon. not just to circumnavigate, but to go into lunar orbit. low figured the flig
my companions were frank borman and bill anders.borman gemini seven, and anders was a rookie in this mission would give him an experience with the lunar module for a possible later lunar flight. two incidents occurred in the summer of 1968 that changed our mission and the history of apollo. grumman aircraft company, the maker of the lunar module, informed nasa the lunar module would not be ready for delivery before 1969. and suddenly, apollo 8 did not have a mission. next, we received...
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hours later, anders' body is pulled from the water.2018 anders talked with nbc's harry smith about his career. >> probably the world's best fighter pilot. but we don't talk about that. >> reporter: before astronauts could set foot on the moon the apollo 8 crew first had to prove they could fly round the moon and back. >> wow, that's pretty. >> reporter: and it was the photo he took dubbed earth rise that became a part of history. >> when the earth came up over the lunar horizon, that's when it really impressed me as to how much more delicate the earth was, and colorful. >> reporter: his family saying in a statement they are devastated. he was a great pilot. he will be missed. nasa administrator senator bill nelson writing on "x," anders offered to humanity, among the deepest of gifts, he traveled to the threshold of the moon, and helped all of us see something else, ourselves. >> i'll keep flying as long as i can crawl in the airplane. >> reporter: a love of flying and a legacy that went beyond the earth. dana griffin, nbc news. >>> a
hours later, anders' body is pulled from the water.2018 anders talked with nbc's harry smith about his career. >> probably the world's best fighter pilot. but we don't talk about that. >> reporter: before astronauts could set foot on the moon the apollo 8 crew first had to prove they could fly round the moon and back. >> wow, that's pretty. >> reporter: and it was the photo he took dubbed earth rise that became a part of history. >> when the earth came up over the...
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anders was with his wife and two teen children. that is when anders was suddenly hit on the head with his concrete block. he fell to the ground and nearly lost consciousness. when his daughter chased after the two men to take these photos , they continued to pelt him with more heavy objects. he suffered a 2 inch laceration and has a herniated disc in his neck. he says that more needs to be done to stop these senseless attacks, not just rallies and raising awareness. >> i want to make sure everybody understands it is important to speak out so our law enforcement understands how it impacts our community and how important it is for us to take action to stop the senseless violence. >> anders says he is expected to make a full recovery. the investigation is ongoing. i hate crime investigation underway in alameda county after five men disrupted drag queen story are at the san lorenzo library. the sheriff's office as the men were described as members of the far right extremist group, the proud boys. >> this drag queen seen here. she says
anders was with his wife and two teen children. that is when anders was suddenly hit on the head with his concrete block. he fell to the ground and nearly lost consciousness. when his daughter chased after the two men to take these photos , they continued to pelt him with more heavy objects. he suffered a 2 inch laceration and has a herniated disc in his neck. he says that more needs to be done to stop these senseless attacks, not just rallies and raising awareness. >> i want to make sure...
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anders behring breivik, wearing a dark red top, sat next to police officers. outside the courthouse, crowds had gathered. most of them fiercely opposed to breivik being able to use his court appearance as a platform for his views, as he himself wanted. >> don't give him attention, have the doors closed. >> this should not be an open hearing. this is what he wants and i don't see why we should let him have his way. >> breivik had actually asked police if he could wear a black uniform to court but they said no. lines formed to go inside the courtroom. but the police opposed an open hearing, fearful breivik might use to -- it to send signals to others and the judge agreed. in court, breivik was told he would be held in solitary confinement for four weeks without visitors, letters or newspapers and his next court appearance would be in eight weeks. later, the judge revealed what breivik himself told the court. he said the goal of his attack was to send a strong signal to the people and he wanted to save western europe from a mumbai -- muslim takeover and wanted to
anders behring breivik, wearing a dark red top, sat next to police officers. outside the courthouse, crowds had gathered. most of them fiercely opposed to breivik being able to use his court appearance as a platform for his views, as he himself wanted. >> don't give him attention, have the doors closed. >> this should not be an open hearing. this is what he wants and i don't see why we should let him have his way. >> breivik had actually asked police if he could wear a black...
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he and judge anders enjoyed accolades and national recognition for this. the huntington o rosfficeto have the second fastest processing time in the entire country. no wonder. they didn't actually process. it was a slam dunk. you get under judge anders, you get under judge doeherty and you've got eric kahn, you get approved, no matter whether it's true or not. mr. anders, as the acting superior judge, did nothing to stop mr. kahn and judge doeherty. he actually colluded with mr. kahn to target a whistle-blower from his own office. and i won't go into the details but i will submit it for the record. the second thing that i would note about judge anders is he was not truthful in his testimony before the committee under oath and that we have evidence of his lying to the committee under oath. when all of this was exposed, the agency put judge anders on paid administrative leave and filed a claim with the merit system protection board. that was in january of 2013. in 2014, mr. anders voluntarily retired according to a decision from the merit systems protection b
he and judge anders enjoyed accolades and national recognition for this. the huntington o rosfficeto have the second fastest processing time in the entire country. no wonder. they didn't actually process. it was a slam dunk. you get under judge anders, you get under judge doeherty and you've got eric kahn, you get approved, no matter whether it's true or not. mr. anders, as the acting superior judge, did nothing to stop mr. kahn and judge doeherty. he actually colluded with mr. kahn to target a...
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anders breivik says he acted alone. a one-man campaign that has left an entire nation questioning how they can move forward from here. emma murphy, itv news, oslo. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. wedding bells rang throughout new york on sunday from the big apple to niagara falls. same-sex couples took the plunge taking advantage of landmark legislation that permits gays and lesbians to marry in the state. the first day of legalized same-sex marriages did have a few protests, but they fizzled quickly as scores of gay and lesbian couples said i do. new york is the sixth and largest state to allow same-sex marriage. >>> hundreds turned out in california's imperial beach to watch a group of artists playing in the sand. each craftsman attempted to carve their place among elite sand sculptors, turning out amazing works of art. this year, 32 teams competed for a $21,000 grand prize. >>> and finally in florida, several men did their best impersonation of ernest hemingway. the ann
anders breivik says he acted alone. a one-man campaign that has left an entire nation questioning how they can move forward from here. emma murphy, itv news, oslo. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. wedding bells rang throughout new york on sunday from the big apple to niagara falls. same-sex couples took the plunge taking advantage of landmark legislation that permits gays and lesbians to marry in the state. the first day of legalized...
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there is anders. how do you feel right now? say good. >> anders, can you say good? no. okay. little shy right now. he has the microphone. rebecca, tell us what happened. you were at home. your husband was away on the road, right? >> he was on the interstate. >> you were in your house. >> yeah. >> you're not from this area. i'm from louisiana. >> what did he say to you if there were a tornado? >> he and all the other oklahomans say stay in your home and they always say it never hits anybody. i've lived here my entire life. never hits. you know, you don't leave. there's been times where with him i was in the bath tub with a helmet on my head crying and begging to leave and he'd say no we're not going anywhere and it didn't hit us and maybe you're right. but i never felt that way. >> so yesterday around 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon you're home alone. >> yeah. >> and you got anders and you and what do you do? >> i've been watching the news all day and it kept saying oh, it's going to come at 6:00 or and then it even pushed it back to 8:00 and so when i saw clouds outside i was l
there is anders. how do you feel right now? say good. >> anders, can you say good? no. okay. little shy right now. he has the microphone. rebecca, tell us what happened. you were at home. your husband was away on the road, right? >> he was on the interstate. >> you were in your house. >> yeah. >> you're not from this area. i'm from louisiana. >> what did he say to you if there were a tornado? >> he and all the other oklahomans say stay in your home and...
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well, i actually did some research on anders twitter in podcast history. it turns out that anders is why i want to say that, i apologize to you for being white every day. that is true. but look, we is right. gavin newsome is a flawless governor. i did not say that that is not true at all. you're exactly right, least we should elect elder, close the water, get rid of all the rounds and replace them when we're not from europe. a thank you for that. and i didn't say that he got, i think what we've learned here is that gavin newsome is a terrible, awful, lying and hypocritical governor. and also this recall is right. we will discuss that show, but do not miss my interview with us political prisoner, steven danziger on redacted v i. p. you can get it with a portable tv app or by going to portable dot tv also for more commentary on the gutting of roe v wade and other stories go check out youtube dot com slash moment of clarity until next time. good night. and keep fighting. this is your media reflection of reality. the in the world transformed what will make you
well, i actually did some research on anders twitter in podcast history. it turns out that anders is why i want to say that, i apologize to you for being white every day. that is true. but look, we is right. gavin newsome is a flawless governor. i did not say that that is not true at all. you're exactly right, least we should elect elder, close the water, get rid of all the rounds and replace them when we're not from europe. a thank you for that. and i didn't say that he got, i think what we've...
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anders breivik wanted to trigger an anti-muslim revolution. he will be arraigned today. >>> chinese media says a two- year-old girl was pulled alive from the wreckage of two trains that collided in eastern china. she was rescued 21 hours after the accident had no apparent injuries. 35 people died in the crash. >>> an abc 7 news exclusive. pour the first time the hotel maid who brought down one of the most powerful lmen is speaking out. and the last few weeks some of cast doubt on her sexual assault allegations, but she maintains that she was victimized. now more. >> this is the first time we are seeing her face. nafissatou diallo is the woman we came to know as the hotel maid who accused dominique strauss-kahn of attempted rape. she has an exclusive interview with a, robin roberts. she said she never wanted to be in public but that she had no choice that she has to do this yourself, to tell the truth says. she wants the justice and wants him to go to jail. she wanted to know there are some places that he cannot use his money or power when he d
anders breivik wanted to trigger an anti-muslim revolution. he will be arraigned today. >>> chinese media says a two- year-old girl was pulled alive from the wreckage of two trains that collided in eastern china. she was rescued 21 hours after the accident had no apparent injuries. 35 people died in the crash. >>> an abc 7 news exclusive. pour the first time the hotel maid who brought down one of the most powerful lmen is speaking out. and the last few weeks some of cast doubt...