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and civil penalty authority. my view is unfortunately we don't have the people that could sufficiently protect the data. and those externalities. >> may i ask something? one of the things we need to confront is there is a change in my view of the last ten years the impetus of personal data was identity theft to open a credit card at a department store in someone else's name so what we are seeing is something very different marriott, eco 51 - - equifax justice department said these were not necessarily identity thieves those were state and nonstate actors related to china and now we need to be thinking about safeguarding our entire data security even in the commercial context to make sure adversarial parties cannot collect detailed dossiers but for the purpose to weaponize and interfere in the country. i think the stakes are much higher and the harm is on a different dimension even from two years ago. >> this is commissioner wilson. this highlights that we need to confront. privacy legion one - - legislation is to
and civil penalty authority. my view is unfortunately we don't have the people that could sufficiently protect the data. and those externalities. >> may i ask something? one of the things we need to confront is there is a change in my view of the last ten years the impetus of personal data was identity theft to open a credit card at a department store in someone else's name so what we are seeing is something very different marriott, eco 51 - - equifax justice department said these were...
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the authority under the u.s. safe web act, for example, empowers the agency to work with foreign law enforcement agencies to combat international crimes. this law has provided critical cross border enforcement tool tuesday the ftc to take swift action against criminal activity such as internet pyramid schemes and data theft. the reauthorization of this act was famously reported in this committee in march, soon we will a finalized committee report. once this is completed i urge congress to re-authorize the u.s. safe web act quickly before it expires next month. there have also been challenges to the scope of the ftc authority under section 13 b of the ftc act, which the supreme court plans to address enits next term. the commission has long relied upon this section of the law to require scammers to give money back to those who have been defrauded. i look forward to examining how congress can clarify the statute to empower the ftc not only to enjoy proper behavior but also to compensate victims for their losses. th
the authority under the u.s. safe web act, for example, empowers the agency to work with foreign law enforcement agencies to combat international crimes. this law has provided critical cross border enforcement tool tuesday the ftc to take swift action against criminal activity such as internet pyramid schemes and data theft. the reauthorization of this act was famously reported in this committee in march, soon we will a finalized committee report. once this is completed i urge congress to...
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hahn: under our legal authority for emergency use authorization, this is not the same as an approval, but an authorization that allows us to expand the access to this. our data, we know we are going to continue to collect data. we know that for all of our emergency use authorizations. so remdesivir, which was authorized on may 1, we are still collecting data and we will continue to do that with plasma as well. it is the nuances of the language around the authorization use. >> it a promising treatment. you couldn't say it's very effective just yet. dr. hahn: i would say if you are one of those 35 out of 100 people who this data suggests survives because a bit, this is significant for that person and their family. pres. trump: this is a big day. a day we have been looking forward to. >> was there pressure on you to authorize this? you did not answer the question. >> monday, republican convention delegates meet in north carolina to nominate president trump and vice president prince for a second term in office. live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the presidents come av
hahn: under our legal authority for emergency use authorization, this is not the same as an approval, but an authorization that allows us to expand the access to this. our data, we know we are going to continue to collect data. we know that for all of our emergency use authorizations. so remdesivir, which was authorized on may 1, we are still collecting data and we will continue to do that with plasma as well. it is the nuances of the language around the authorization use. >> it a...
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hahn: under our legal authority for emergency use authorization, this is not the same as an approval, but an authorization that allows us to expand the access to this. our data, we know we are going to continue to collect data. we know that for all of our emergency use authorizations. so remdesivir, which was authorized on may 1, we are still collecting data and we will continue to do that with plasma as well. it is the nuances of the language around the authorization use. >> it a promising treatment. say if you areld one of those 35 out of 100 data suggestss survives because a bit, this is significant for that person and their family. pres. trump: this is a big day. a day we have been looking forward to. >> was there pressure on you to authorize this? you did not answer the question. announcer: tonight on q&a, institute for political innovation founder catherine gail with her book, the politics industry. , thee division that we see money that we see, the gridlock that we see is a result of those who are incentive to work far apart from each other and incentive to work with every one
hahn: under our legal authority for emergency use authorization, this is not the same as an approval, but an authorization that allows us to expand the access to this. our data, we know we are going to continue to collect data. we know that for all of our emergency use authorizations. so remdesivir, which was authorized on may 1, we are still collecting data and we will continue to do that with plasma as well. it is the nuances of the language around the authorization use. >> it a...
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hahn answer that question. >> so under our legal authority for emergency use authorization, this is not the same as an approval, but it's an authorization. and it allows us to expand the access to this.hi and our data, we know we're going to continue to collect data. we knew that for all of our emergency use authorizations. so, for example, remdesivir, which approves, was approved or authorized on may 1st, we're still collecting data. and we will continue to do that with plasma as well. so it's the nuances of the language around the authorization that we use and the legal aspects, too. >> so it's a promising treatment; it's not, you couldn't say it's very effective just yet? >> so i would say that a 35, if you're one of those 35 out of 100 people who these data suggest or show survive as a result of it, this is pretty significant for that person and their family. >> okay? this is a very big day. it's a day we've been looking forward to. thank you very much. great question. thank you very much. >> you didn't answer the question. why won't you answer the question? >> postmaster general lo
hahn answer that question. >> so under our legal authority for emergency use authorization, this is not the same as an approval, but it's an authorization. and it allows us to expand the access to this.hi and our data, we know we're going to continue to collect data. we knew that for all of our emergency use authorizations. so, for example, remdesivir, which approves, was approved or authorized on may 1st, we're still collecting data. and we will continue to do that with plasma as well....
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that authority lies the attorney general. now remember it is the same attorney general that they plan to prosecute after the ig found the inspector general found that he lied to then investigator. so this attorney general is not looking at the politics of this. he's looking at the facts and the law. on it is getting injected into it by a judge who refuses to acknowledge the authority to dismiss the cases within the department of justice. it really is a difficult decision to make, when you might request it is an extraordinary motion for lack of a better description that you would file because you have no other avenue for release. felt that judge solon was refusing to dismiss the case and acknowledge the authority of the executive branch. steven we have less than two minutes left with bret tolman as he talks about the michael flynn case. good morning thank you for taking my call don't thing that concerns me is been one of the rule and he said that the rules not only protected the rights of you note the defendant, but it protect
that authority lies the attorney general. now remember it is the same attorney general that they plan to prosecute after the ig found the inspector general found that he lied to then investigator. so this attorney general is not looking at the politics of this. he's looking at the facts and the law. on it is getting injected into it by a judge who refuses to acknowledge the authority to dismiss the cases within the department of justice. it really is a difficult decision to make, when you might...
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basically it's a statutory authorization authorization for the president to make executive agreements which makes it easier to make executive agreements in the treaty power. it seems obvious the framers thought international agreements would have to go go to the sene process with two-thirds of the first congressional executive agreement was 1792, an agreement that authorized the post office to make international agreements for international postal mail. another example is george washington in neutrality proclamation in 1793 asserted very broad, a very broad conception of implicitly very broad conception of executive power in declaring neutrality in the european war that the european war, and in climbing and ability to prosecute those who violated the statute even without congressional legislation. there was a famous debate between madison and hamilton and the debate, who knows who one? everybody has a different view but the view is the present was making contested interpretations of his own powers to expand executive power. my first two points are this is been going on since the begin
basically it's a statutory authorization authorization for the president to make executive agreements which makes it easier to make executive agreements in the treaty power. it seems obvious the framers thought international agreements would have to go go to the sene process with two-thirds of the first congressional executive agreement was 1792, an agreement that authorized the post office to make international agreements for international postal mail. another example is george washington in...
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approval, but it's an authorization.allows us to expand the access to this. we knew that for all of our emergency use authorizations. remdesivir, which was authorized on may 1st, we're still collecting data, and we will continue to do that with plasma as well. it's the nuances of the language. >> it's a promising treatment, you can't say it's very effective just yet. >> if you're one of those 35 out of 100 people who these data suggests or show a result of it, this is pretty significant for that person other family. rvrp thank you. >>> the announcement from the president of the united states that the food and drug administration has issued what's called an emergency use authorization, insists its potentially promising as a covid treatment for those patients already in the hospital. the president insisting this is an historic day, a very significant development, he says he's very pleased, very, very happy we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room
approval, but it's an authorization.allows us to expand the access to this. we knew that for all of our emergency use authorizations. remdesivir, which was authorized on may 1st, we're still collecting data, and we will continue to do that with plasma as well. it's the nuances of the language. >> it's a promising treatment, you can't say it's very effective just yet. >> if you're one of those 35 out of 100 people who these data suggests or show a result of it, this is pretty...
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let's expand on the dangers of sole authority. in 1963, this week in 1963 president kennedy gave a famous speech where he wants we could stumble into nuclear war due to accident or miscalculation or madness and spent a bit of time in the book going through those various scenarios. walk us through how this might happen? >> the president might have bad information. a classic example is president kennedy on cuba where all his military advisors were recommending a military attack on cuba. had our troops landed on the beach they would have been met and decimated by the tactical nuclear weapons. we did not know that while the russians did not yet have medium-range missiles operational they did have tactical nuclear weapons that were operational and would have been used. in addition to that -- and unstable -- donald trump might be a classic example of that but he's not the only one. in the last few months of president nixon's presidency he was a heavy drinker and not in full control of himself most of the time, the secretary of state was
let's expand on the dangers of sole authority. in 1963, this week in 1963 president kennedy gave a famous speech where he wants we could stumble into nuclear war due to accident or miscalculation or madness and spent a bit of time in the book going through those various scenarios. walk us through how this might happen? >> the president might have bad information. a classic example is president kennedy on cuba where all his military advisors were recommending a military attack on cuba. had...
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the authority under the u.s. safe web app -- web act with law enforcement agencies to combat international crimes. this has provided critical, cross-border enforcement tools to the fcc to take swift action such as internet pyramid schemes and data theft. the reauthorization of the act was favorably reported in the committee in march, and we will have a finalized committee report. once this is completed, i errored -- urge congress to reauthorize quickly before it expires next month. there have been challenges to the scope of the fcc authority ftc act,- under the which the supreme court plans to address in its next term. has requiredn scant -- scammers to give money back to those they fronted. statute toard the empower the fcc not only to behaviorjoin improper but also to compensate victims for their losses. protects ability to privacy and security of data is also essential. i hope we can all agree the pandemic further underscores the need for strong national data i was the legislation. law would provide all citize
the authority under the u.s. safe web app -- web act with law enforcement agencies to combat international crimes. this has provided critical, cross-border enforcement tools to the fcc to take swift action such as internet pyramid schemes and data theft. the reauthorization of the act was favorably reported in the committee in march, and we will have a finalized committee report. once this is completed, i errored -- urge congress to reauthorize quickly before it expires next month. there have...
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the notion that when congress gave the senate limited authority to sue and gave the house no authority to sue, that means the house has more authority and turns the statute on its head. is, in thison of it court, in 1981, the permanent is for seminar briefs. -- 1978that prior to 19 congress had only two means to enforce subpoenas. content accept criminal or its own civil content. that's exactly what the senate report says. we look at page 16 of that senate report when it talks about the need for the statute. it said the exact same thing. somehow working in the background unbeknownst to everyone was the rank of jurisdiction and call to action under 1331. at a minimum it's unclear. are we looking at legislative history. a new day has arrived. scarf off the suits and their suggestion that there was another mythical purpose. but at a minimum there is ambiguity here. there is a serious constitutional question about what this court should do as a matter of constitutional avoidance and restraint and they don't have authority to sue. the results is that if congress wants to sue, congress can p
the notion that when congress gave the senate limited authority to sue and gave the house no authority to sue, that means the house has more authority and turns the statute on its head. is, in thison of it court, in 1981, the permanent is for seminar briefs. -- 1978that prior to 19 congress had only two means to enforce subpoenas. content accept criminal or its own civil content. that's exactly what the senate report says. we look at page 16 of that senate report when it talks about the need...
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she was the author, from the silver skate. she was also editor of the very popular summer children's magazine saint nicholas. fascia the section of short stories in the adult market. and they had published that. but she sighed potential for reassuring it summer market british rights to scribner's, to think well of the idea of issuing a very cheap and addition of the authors. in an attractive cover for some attractive reading. and two years later she renewed a request for cheap covered addition. a number of literary friends have suggested that the book would do well at the summer bulk of this time. and then finally, my all-time favorite freedom in the right, mary virginia. her pen name was marion harlan who i've mentioned before. she's one of the best-selling authors of a novelist and runway as well as the 19th century developed. in 1990, she was the editor of a magazine called the homemaker. she was a real celebrity. in march of 1890, she had wrote asking if he would be interested a new novel. which was then running serially i
she was the author, from the silver skate. she was also editor of the very popular summer children's magazine saint nicholas. fascia the section of short stories in the adult market. and they had published that. but she sighed potential for reassuring it summer market british rights to scribner's, to think well of the idea of issuing a very cheap and addition of the authors. in an attractive cover for some attractive reading. and two years later she renewed a request for cheap covered addition....
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shut down the economy but you have the authority to force it back open. if somebody were telling him this it is possible he might try to seize that authority. in terms of the trump presidency more generally this isn't a book about the trump presidency. i didn't want to focus on him. i thought that would be distorting the general thesis of the book. i view the trump presidency is more of the same. i don't view it is fundamentally different, the president is prone to making exaggerated claims about his presidential authority but that is in keeping with his penchant for boasting. in terms of the actual claims being made you can find similar claims being made across the prior administrations. they may be in service of different political ends or different policy ends that are the same claims. spending money or reallocating money with respect to the wall has its parallels with respect to propping up obamacare and subsidizing insurance companies. the attacks on syria have a parallel with respect to the war in libya. you can go on and on. different people compla
shut down the economy but you have the authority to force it back open. if somebody were telling him this it is possible he might try to seize that authority. in terms of the trump presidency more generally this isn't a book about the trump presidency. i didn't want to focus on him. i thought that would be distorting the general thesis of the book. i view the trump presidency is more of the same. i don't view it is fundamentally different, the president is prone to making exaggerated claims...
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that have every but the population have lost respect for the central authorities because of this epic pandemic of money printing because of the pandemic that's happened over the past 20 years but you see it's a process and now that people don't trust it and they're starting to say well you're controlled by these online means you're controlled by these evil nation states online like controlling your mind through a mean and so they're fighting back whether or not you have free will instead of fate it's like if you encounter a imeem you could it's the mean that cause you to lose faith in us it's like. them philosophically what people understand during a renaissance. like a lotus flower the essence of creation comes from an unknown place and blooms and there's a lot of people that are constantly looking to cut flowers and to just destroy the garden but that would cut off our collective unconscious and our global consciousness connected telephonically and cyber kinetically and opens up the possibility of a trend in some dental. breakthrough that could be part of the summer solutions. we're
that have every but the population have lost respect for the central authorities because of this epic pandemic of money printing because of the pandemic that's happened over the past 20 years but you see it's a process and now that people don't trust it and they're starting to say well you're controlled by these online means you're controlled by these evil nation states online like controlling your mind through a mean and so they're fighting back whether or not you have free will instead of...
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authorities have not said blake was that person. investigators also say blake told the officers he had a knife. authorities say that knife was found on the floor inside his car. a federal civil rights investigation has now been opened into blake's shooting, which is still under investigation. >> so, let's get to alex perez, with us tonight. and alex, this teenager now accused is set to appear in court tomorrow for an extradition hearing? >> reporter: well, david, we just learned the 17-year-old has been officially charged with two counts of homicide and one count of attempted homicide. that extradition hearing to bring him from illinois back here to wisconsin is set for tomorrow morning. david? >> alex, thank you again tonight. >>> we have also learned the nba playoff games are off again this evening. and news coming in from the nfl, as well. all of this 24 hours after nba players boycotted the playoff games, saying something needs to be done about police shootings in america. tonight, president trump and joe biden are both weighing
authorities have not said blake was that person. investigators also say blake told the officers he had a knife. authorities say that knife was found on the floor inside his car. a federal civil rights investigation has now been opened into blake's shooting, which is still under investigation. >> so, let's get to alex perez, with us tonight. and alex, this teenager now accused is set to appear in court tomorrow for an extradition hearing? >> reporter: well, david, we just learned the...
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authors come. so there's a first time that it's been, that there will not be downtown miami filled with booths and authors and all that. >> have you ever experienced anything like this before. >> i've been through it all and i've neverexperienced anything like this . i think the closest will be 9/11 but 9/11 we didn't have any direct effect. it was the ancillary effect from people nottraveling . but there's been nothing. i don't think in any of our lifetimes there's been anything quite like this. the way i see it is that lots of trends that were happening were accelerated by this and i don't know what it will look like at the endof it. retail for instance, the bookstore business . many of us didn't do a very big online business at all. because it was given up to the big chains, the online chains. but all of us have had to become virtual online booksellers and so are online business has grown to where it's 20, 30, 40 percent of our business now. that's something that was probably trending in that di
authors come. so there's a first time that it's been, that there will not be downtown miami filled with booths and authors and all that. >> have you ever experienced anything like this before. >> i've been through it all and i've neverexperienced anything like this . i think the closest will be 9/11 but 9/11 we didn't have any direct effect. it was the ancillary effect from people nottraveling . but there's been nothing. i don't think in any of our lifetimes there's been anything...
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president, you're not only have the authority to shut down the economy, you have the authority to force it back open. if someone were telling him this, i think it is possible that he might try to sort of sees the. in terms of the presidency more generally, this isn't a book about the trump presidency. i didn't want to focus on him, i thought it would be the sorting of the sort of more general thesis of the book. i view it as more of the same. i don't view it as more different or kind. sometimes prone to making exaggerating claims but that is keeping with his sort of tension for posting. but in terms of the actual claims being made i think you can find similar claims made across the prior two or three administrations. they may be in service of different political and thicker at the same sort of claims. spending money or reallocating money with respect to the ball has its parallels with respect to propping up obamacare and subsidizing insurance companies. the attacks have their parallel with respect to the war in bolivia. you can go on and on. i think different people complain about diffe
president, you're not only have the authority to shut down the economy, you have the authority to force it back open. if someone were telling him this, i think it is possible that he might try to sort of sees the. in terms of the presidency more generally, this isn't a book about the trump presidency. i didn't want to focus on him, i thought it would be the sorting of the sort of more general thesis of the book. i view it as more of the same. i don't view it as more different or kind. sometimes...
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let's expand on the dangers of this authority for a moment. in 1963, president kennedy gave a famous speech where he warned we could stumble into the nuclear war. we spent quite a bit of time going through those scenarios. bill, can you walk us through how this might have been? . might have that information. an example of that is president kennedy on cuba. all of his military advisers are recommending a military attack on cuba. have the troops landed on the beachhead, they would have been met by the tactic of nuclear weapons. we didn't know, we simply did not know that while the russians didn't get have been operation operational, they did have tactical nuclear weapons that were operational and would have been used. in addition to that we can have an unstable. president trump might be a classic example of that, but he's not the only one. during the last few months of the presidency, he was a heavy drinker and out in full control of himself for a long time to the extent of the secretary of defense and secretary of state are concerned. they trie
let's expand on the dangers of this authority for a moment. in 1963, president kennedy gave a famous speech where he warned we could stumble into the nuclear war. we spent quite a bit of time going through those scenarios. bill, can you walk us through how this might have been? . might have that information. an example of that is president kennedy on cuba. all of his military advisers are recommending a military attack on cuba. have the troops landed on the beachhead, they would have been met...
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today, nick schifrin looks at the president's sole authority to launch such a weapon, and how that authority >> un-american airplane dropped one bomb on hiroshima. nick: 75 years ago tomorrow president truman announced the u.s. had harnessed the "basic power of the universe." the manhattan project took three years to build and test an atomic bomb. throughout truman and his , advisors called it the gadget, thinking it was just another, very big weapon. >> even the thousands of men and women working on the project had no idea the staggering energy they were to release. nick: truman had actually delegated to the military, when, and where to launch. on august 6 he believed only atomic bombs could end the war. >> if they do not now accept our terms, they may expect a rain of ruin from the air the likes of which has never been seen on this earth. nick: but after the enola gay flew over hiroshima, and the mushroom cloud slowly darkened the sky the devastation of the , city was overwhelming and endless. survivors' hair burned, their skin peeled off. >> a few days later, the second atomic terror was
today, nick schifrin looks at the president's sole authority to launch such a weapon, and how that authority >> un-american airplane dropped one bomb on hiroshima. nick: 75 years ago tomorrow president truman announced the u.s. had harnessed the "basic power of the universe." the manhattan project took three years to build and test an atomic bomb. throughout truman and his , advisors called it the gadget, thinking it was just another, very big weapon. >> even the thousands...
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we are for peace and transparent and fair elections and we want new authorities. if. people are tired of waiting. 26 years of lawlessness rudeness insults and lies. authorities stood by as huge crowds again assembled in minsk on friday evening and some were rewarded moments of humanity between those demanding change and those representing the power of the state. and did a moscow correspondent and we sure when has been monitoring developments in belarus and she joins us now for more hello. it's been almost a week now since claimed his election victory 1st he tried to suppress the protests but now the belarus authorities seem to be taking perhaps a softer approach could this be a sign that lukashenko his grip on power is slipping. well judging from what we saw yesterday and the day before the scenes that we've been seeing it almost did look like kind of scenes of victory we've seen huge crowds marching through the streets with the author already is not cracking down as they were at the beginning of the week protesters were going up to security forces hugging them giving
we are for peace and transparent and fair elections and we want new authorities. if. people are tired of waiting. 26 years of lawlessness rudeness insults and lies. authorities stood by as huge crowds again assembled in minsk on friday evening and some were rewarded moments of humanity between those demanding change and those representing the power of the state. and did a moscow correspondent and we sure when has been monitoring developments in belarus and she joins us now for more hello. it's...
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authorities say they are in control, for now.t 43 bodies have been recovered after a massive landslide was triggered by monsoon rains in india. local media reported that many people are still missing from the tea plantation in kerala. the landslide happened while people were sleeping and rescue efforts continue. gunmen in niger have attacked a party of wildlife tourists, killing six french aid workers, their guide and a driver. the gunmen arrived on motorcycles and opened fire on the group, who were taking part in a wildlife tour. jihadists have become increasingly active in the area. at least five people have been killed after torrential rains on the greek island of evia. officials say the victims include a couple in their eighties and an eight—month—old baby. dozens of people have been evacuated. the greek prime minister kyriakos mitsotakis has expressed his profound pain for the loss of lives. the total number of coronavirus cases recorded in the united states has risen by 5 million, far higher than any other country. presiden
authorities say they are in control, for now.t 43 bodies have been recovered after a massive landslide was triggered by monsoon rains in india. local media reported that many people are still missing from the tea plantation in kerala. the landslide happened while people were sleeping and rescue efforts continue. gunmen in niger have attacked a party of wildlife tourists, killing six french aid workers, their guide and a driver. the gunmen arrived on motorcycles and opened fire on the group, who...
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top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. mac will john, thank you for taking this opportunity to discuss your new book. i am delighted by the opportunity to have some questions about it. i reddit a few days ago. had a little bit of time to prepare for this interview. i want to start because he wrote a peace in 2017 that unloaded pretty strong on president trump for various overreaches for the exercise of executive powers. now you're presenting him as a defender of the traditional constitution order regarding presidential powers. i want to ask you what changed your view? how did you move from where you were before to what you have presented in your new book? >> guest: thanks for inviting me to it come on with you. and really looking forward to this conversation. as you know i've been an admirer of your work on executive privilege, this should be a lot of fun. i started out wary of president trump. i was not a supporter of his and the 2016 election. and the thing that
top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. mac will john, thank you for taking this opportunity to discuss your new book. i am delighted by the opportunity to have some questions about it. i reddit a few days ago. had a little bit of time to prepare for this interview. i want to start because he wrote a peace in 2017 that unloaded pretty strong on president trump for various overreaches for the exercise of executive...
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statusides them with the and the ability to have some authority and budget review authority as part of it, over the range of cyber involved agencies in the federal government. who'd -- >> hooted the heads of these agencies --? >> their report directly to the president. there is no cyber coordinator. >> [indiscernible] >> yes. one of the arguments was that this has traditionally been a position of the national security agency as an appointed position by the national security advisor. the problem with that is that it is at the whim. two years ago, this position was eliminated by the then national security advisor. that is what i -- that is why i am saying we should elevate this to the organizational status of requires. person, theilitary report specifically rejected -- with threatening retaliation against attacking countries. [indiscernible] how do you feel this recommendation is going to be adequate to determine? backmight go a halfstep and ask another question, the concern about whether sector specific agencies may be thwarted in the imminent and direct relation they have in terms of o
statusides them with the and the ability to have some authority and budget review authority as part of it, over the range of cyber involved agencies in the federal government. who'd -- >> hooted the heads of these agencies --? >> their report directly to the president. there is no cyber coordinator. >> [indiscernible] >> yes. one of the arguments was that this has traditionally been a position of the national security agency as an appointed position by the national...
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representatives of the world health organization are also in such with the russian authorities in order to assess the vaccine that was just registered there's been some concern asked. the speed with which russians have unveiled this vaccine but experts from with the developers side are saying that they had at least a 20 year head start in creating this vaccine because the technology that's used there is based on adenovirus or basically on the common cold and so they say they're saying that this is how they were able to do this very quickly. well ahead of the russian sovereign wealth fund which is financing the vaccine research and mind what steps still need to be taken. real radio received tentative interest and prelim in their requests for $1000000000.00 us vaccine we have also built partnership to produce a vaccine in 5 countries and we now have production capability over $500000000.00 but seems that can be produced in the next 12 months. produced in russia will be serving as the russian market and big scene for used in other countries will do surveying the country and also other mark
representatives of the world health organization are also in such with the russian authorities in order to assess the vaccine that was just registered there's been some concern asked. the speed with which russians have unveiled this vaccine but experts from with the developers side are saying that they had at least a 20 year head start in creating this vaccine because the technology that's used there is based on adenovirus or basically on the common cold and so they say they're saying that this...
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i have not heard of that author. i will check her out. i love to find authors i don't know yet. that is exciting. for one day i would ask anything that i do is not overturned. i do believe two ways we could overhaul the systems in particular with systemic racism i would overturn citizens united first of all that would bring politics back to the grassroots level and make sure that voter suppression is wiped out to get rid of gerrymandering and redistricting for one particular party and have mandatory and free advanced education it doesn't have to be college we could have trade learning people said in their own echo chamber and are told what to think. critical have been on - - thinking happens that collegiate level with a variety of opinions to balance them with your old will not - - her own belief and then move forward and that's what we need more of instead of being told what to think and what are blatant lies and we need people to sit back and draw their own conclusions and move forward. >>host: do you have any conservative friends politically? >> most of my friends are not pol
i have not heard of that author. i will check her out. i love to find authors i don't know yet. that is exciting. for one day i would ask anything that i do is not overturned. i do believe two ways we could overhaul the systems in particular with systemic racism i would overturn citizens united first of all that would bring politics back to the grassroots level and make sure that voter suppression is wiped out to get rid of gerrymandering and redistricting for one particular party and have...
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also coming up the political crisis in below verse deepens as the authorities crack down on government opponents protesters in the capital minsk form a chain of solidarity and d.q. wind is demanding the release of all political prisoners. plus thousands flee some of the biggest wildfire has ever to hit california the blazes 1st box by lightning strikes and the state's governor is blaming climate change. i'm jarid reid it's great to have you reverse russian opposition leader alexei no valley has arrived in germany for emergency medical treatments following a suspected poisoning a plane carrying him took off earlier on saturday morning from omes skin siberia before that it nonviolent brought the island kremlin critic from the hospital had been in the care of russian doctors there since another flight he was on was forced to make an emergency landing 2 days ago now found the collapsed after drinking tea and has been unconscious on a ventilator his supporters believe he was deliberately poisoned. well russian doctors at 1st signal valmy was too ill to travel but health officials have backe
also coming up the political crisis in below verse deepens as the authorities crack down on government opponents protesters in the capital minsk form a chain of solidarity and d.q. wind is demanding the release of all political prisoners. plus thousands flee some of the biggest wildfire has ever to hit california the blazes 1st box by lightning strikes and the state's governor is blaming climate change. i'm jarid reid it's great to have you reverse russian opposition leader alexei no valley has...
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we kept the authorities informed about our activities but this exhibit is for private. and what does the family feel and think at the moment and what do they expect going forward with his taking care of at the hospital when i think they're relieved they're disappearing audience yes and that's a relief to be in a 1st class hospital to have a good treatments obvious you know it will be the question what the doctors can do and have to do. and. i mean apparently this is not a thing for a few days as we're probably a long procedure and it's a long way to go i mean this we heard from the doctors if they would have not been to submerge still many noms if they would have tried to fly on to moscow he would have died. thank you very much. for more let's bring in professor surrogate former chief economist at the ied b. argue that a european bank for reconstruction and development is also one of the top sponsors of nirvana's anticorruption fund and is a close friend of only arrive today professor in berlin for treatment you must be feeling relieved it is a feeling of relief but as
we kept the authorities informed about our activities but this exhibit is for private. and what does the family feel and think at the moment and what do they expect going forward with his taking care of at the hospital when i think they're relieved they're disappearing audience yes and that's a relief to be in a 1st class hospital to have a good treatments obvious you know it will be the question what the doctors can do and have to do. and. i mean apparently this is not a thing for a few days...
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author. the list of exiles is long. it is a saga of fates that have been scattered throughout the world sometimes these lives were just saved but these people also became the nucleus of a culture transfer of unbelievable magnitude. these weren't just any old people who left the country the ones who left were intellectuals democratic liberals scientists artists you could say they were the elite of the time or republic. and escape. the new museum will focus on those who fled during the nazi regime but there are parallels today 65000000 people are refugees right now fleeing all over the world living with the feeling of being outsiders homesick for where they came from. the history of the exiles of the past is very modern and of course those in exile today see their face mirrored in the past we want to show how the past and present are intertwined. the museum will be a multimedia center directly behind the ruins of berlin's former central train station the location is seeped in symbolism a place where people said their good
author. the list of exiles is long. it is a saga of fates that have been scattered throughout the world sometimes these lives were just saved but these people also became the nucleus of a culture transfer of unbelievable magnitude. these weren't just any old people who left the country the ones who left were intellectuals democratic liberals scientists artists you could say they were the elite of the time or republic. and escape. the new museum will focus on those who fled during the nazi...
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hahn answer that question. >> under our legal authority of emergency use authorization, this is not theapproval but it is an authorization. it allows us to expand the access to this. we know we will continue to collect data. we knew that for all our emergency use authorizations. for example remdesivir which was authorized on may 1st. we're still collecting data and will continue to do that with plasma as well. it is the nuances with the language around the authorization we use. >> it is a promising treatment. you couldn't say it is very effective just yet? >> i would say if you're one of those 35 out of 100 people who these data suggest or show survival as a result of it, this is pretty significant for that person and their family. >> this is a very big day. it is a day we've been looking forward to. thank you very much, great questions. >> was there pressure on you, dr. hahn -- jon: so the white house press conference which was originally scheduled for the rose garden, newly-renovated rose garden has concluded there, after oh, just about 20 minutes or so. president trump announcing alo
hahn answer that question. >> under our legal authority of emergency use authorization, this is not theapproval but it is an authorization. it allows us to expand the access to this. we know we will continue to collect data. we knew that for all our emergency use authorizations. for example remdesivir which was authorized on may 1st. we're still collecting data and will continue to do that with plasma as well. it is the nuances with the language around the authorization we use. >>...
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bhushan authorities able to show that they are ready to use force and these. added used by younger generations and. now were incumbent government they are contradicting each other and that's why we have. a situation where we do not have free and free or elections according to can international standards. produce such type of protests we've been speaking with denise mellon south korean leader of the ball russian foreign policy program at the minsk dialogue council on international relations thank you for finding time to join us on the program today. and beirut people are currently gathering for peaceful protests are on the outskirts of the port it comes exactly a week after the massive chemical blasts reduced much of the city to ruins the number of those killed now tops more than $200.00 with hundreds of thousands left homeless huge demonstrations against the authorities have been held daily several 1000 protested on the streets yesterday under the slogan bury the authorities 1st but didn't even stop when it was announced the cabinet had quit they want the enti
bhushan authorities able to show that they are ready to use force and these. added used by younger generations and. now were incumbent government they are contradicting each other and that's why we have. a situation where we do not have free and free or elections according to can international standards. produce such type of protests we've been speaking with denise mellon south korean leader of the ball russian foreign policy program at the minsk dialogue council on international relations...
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authorities blaming it on a lightning strike. tom, it's been so frustrating here in connecticut. 375,000 people without power here. and officials hope to have everybody restored by tuesday evening. that is a full week after the storm made landfall. tom? >> adrienne, thank you. >>> and news about the african-american family detained by police in colorado. the d.a. launching a criminal investigation into the officers involved here. police with guns drawn, mistakenly believing the family was in a stolen suv. a mother, a daughter, and her nieces lying face-down on the pavement. some in handcuffs. the department is cooperating with the investigation. >>> when we come back, the drug tunnel discovery along the mexican border. a look at what federal authorities say may be the most sophisticated tunnel ever. >>> and next, the major update in the overdose death of a big league star. a former team staffer now facing charges. a former team staffer now facing charges. plan matters more than ever. unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans have
authorities blaming it on a lightning strike. tom, it's been so frustrating here in connecticut. 375,000 people without power here. and officials hope to have everybody restored by tuesday evening. that is a full week after the storm made landfall. tom? >> adrienne, thank you. >>> and news about the african-american family detained by police in colorado. the d.a. launching a criminal investigation into the officers involved here. police with guns drawn, mistakenly believing the...
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administration ways in on presidential powers in the constitution, he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and founding dean of george mason university school of policy and government. "after words" is a legally interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work, all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> john, thank you for taking this opportunity to discuss your new book, i'm delighted by the opportunity to ask some questions about it i just read it a few days ago, i had a little bit of time to prepare for this interview, i want to start because you wrote a piece in 2017 the unloaded pretty strong on president trump for various overreach in the exercise of executive power and now you're presenting him as a defender of the constitutional order regarding presidential powers, i want to ask you what changed your vehicle, how did you move from where you were before to what you have presented in your new book? >> thank you for inviting me too come along with you and we are looking forward to this conversation and as you kno
administration ways in on presidential powers in the constitution, he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and founding dean of george mason university school of policy and government. "after words" is a legally interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work, all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> john, thank you for taking this opportunity to discuss your new book, i'm delighted by the...
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say i love this book or author. it's one of the nicest things you can give someone is a book. my question is i know that ed is a fan of old hollywood. i've seen them say a couple times. if you could just head anybody from classic hollywood do it who would he have. that's an awesome question i've never been ask it. he was a marine and he have all of the right combinations and it's one of the things as i talk to hollywood. thank you for such a great question. one of the things i keep coming up with is the intelligence level of the actor. i can't just be a pretty face. by the way quick fact when jason bourne goes to the safety deposit box and finally see what who he is. i people make fun of it all the time. i have read those books as a kid. was how smart matt damon is. there is some great actors out there that i would never want too. that is a kind of kinda smart juergen have to have. i want to share at tweet that came out a year or two back. that happened about this time last year during bridge gate in the aftermath o
say i love this book or author. it's one of the nicest things you can give someone is a book. my question is i know that ed is a fan of old hollywood. i've seen them say a couple times. if you could just head anybody from classic hollywood do it who would he have. that's an awesome question i've never been ask it. he was a marine and he have all of the right combinations and it's one of the things as i talk to hollywood. thank you for such a great question. one of the things i keep coming up...
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>> i do believe the president has many authorities.and i think the answer that michael propper is only partially correct. because in reality, the political consensus is very much driven by where the corporate sector and wall street donate some money. and in fact, they've because of the profits they earned on behalf also the money trail through corporate america and wall street and in that sense, but the party does it essentially curry favor in our political system through these connections. >> i would just say that on the issue of decoupling, one of the policy suggestions that has been raised is a need to decouple our economy from china. that is part of the problem paired we are so integrated right now, the figures you mentioned in trillions of dollars in investment in china. the united states can't just walk away from china right now. they need to do it in a way that is responsible, careful and protects american interests. my view is that president trump is a very transactional figure. he is not a career politician. he works through t
>> i do believe the president has many authorities.and i think the answer that michael propper is only partially correct. because in reality, the political consensus is very much driven by where the corporate sector and wall street donate some money. and in fact, they've because of the profits they earned on behalf also the money trail through corporate america and wall street and in that sense, but the party does it essentially curry favor in our political system through these...
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between in the author's legs. i offer as an example small -- small great things does not have a kiss and it and won best romance novel in poland. i have no idea. it makes me fear for the future of romance in poland. >> host: you were quoted in the new york times saying i don't mind the term chiclet. i don't write it. it is funny when people assume i do because i have a vaginae. >> guest: totally true. if i write chiclet, sorry if you're picking up my books but that is supposed to be a fun beach read, something with humor is it. if i write about the holocaust that would not be my choice for chiclet book. i love light fiction. i love genre fiction. i read widely and i think there is a place for that for all kinds of genre fiction. all women right women's fiction is silly. there was a point that amazon, wikipedia decided to break out women's authors from american novelists but there was a huge uproar because they took all the women out of the american novelist page. if you want to have a subcategory i am all for that
between in the author's legs. i offer as an example small -- small great things does not have a kiss and it and won best romance novel in poland. i have no idea. it makes me fear for the future of romance in poland. >> host: you were quoted in the new york times saying i don't mind the term chiclet. i don't write it. it is funny when people assume i do because i have a vaginae. >> guest: totally true. if i write chiclet, sorry if you're picking up my books but that is supposed to be...
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bringing all their authorities and resources to better account and attack. hope the president senior advisors can be persuaded. not to just accept the idea but to embrace and improve our national security. i'm greatly impressed with the efforts. i do have two concerns that i would like to address with the witnesses today. for the recommendation to require the reporting of all critical infrastructure. and in the department of homes e led department. we must do so without interrupting the established reporting. as ranking member of the natural resource committee upon example of the critical structure entity sprayed they should still report to their department of energy and intelligence should be made available to the eventual national cyber director. second the commission's report explicitly rejected a model to during major cyber attacks on critical infrastructure by assuring adversaries to contemplate such action within an response mainly retaliating against their critical infrastructure through cyber attacks. the commission's report suggests a retaliatory do
bringing all their authorities and resources to better account and attack. hope the president senior advisors can be persuaded. not to just accept the idea but to embrace and improve our national security. i'm greatly impressed with the efforts. i do have two concerns that i would like to address with the witnesses today. for the recommendation to require the reporting of all critical infrastructure. and in the department of homes e led department. we must do so without interrupting the...
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y, we focus on the president's sole authority to launch such a weapon, and how that authority came to be. here's nick schifrin. >> a sho time ago, an american airplane dropped one bomb of hiroshima, andestroyed its usefulness to the enemy. >> schifrin: 75 years ago announced the u.s.arnessed the "basic power of the universe." ( explosion ) the manhattan project took three years to succesully build and test an atomic bomb. throughout, truman and his advisors called it the gadget, thinking it was just another, very big weapon. >> even the men and women working on the project had no idea the staggering energy they were to release. >> schifrin: truman had actually chlegated to the military, when, and where, to la on august 6th, he believed only atomic bombs, could end the war. >> if they do not now accept our terms, they may expect a rain of ruin from the air the likes of whisech has never bee on this earth. >> schifrin: but after the enola gay flew over hiroshima, and the mushroom cloud slowly darkened the sky, the devastation of the city was overwhelming and dless. survivor skin peeled
y, we focus on the president's sole authority to launch such a weapon, and how that authority came to be. here's nick schifrin. >> a sho time ago, an american airplane dropped one bomb of hiroshima, andestroyed its usefulness to the enemy. >> schifrin: 75 years ago announced the u.s.arnessed the "basic power of the universe." ( explosion ) the manhattan project took three years to succesully build and test an atomic bomb. throughout, truman and his advisors called it the...
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. >> who were some of the authors that you enjoy reading? >> i read patterson and now i'm blinking on what i read. >> will go with james patterson, that is good, thank you, your position as a fellow american, i respect how you feel and i want to thank you for saying it so nicely, if you don't want to read my books because of my position, i absolutely understand that and that's the nice thing, i am believe in civility, we can agree to disagree and that's no problem, i thank you for calling in. >> in short form for viewers tuning and what were your comments. >> my comments that we talked about earlier, after george zimmerman was acquitted not enchanand found notguilty, the f justice decided they would launch their own investigation and they decided he would not give him his gun back, he was being further prosecuted after being acquitted and i use the term the government was keeping a boot on his neck and he head d to protect himself and i tweeted out an author that is the department of justice was going to do this and not return his weapon i w
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number triple 0 phone calls between the port authority. and use of force ambulance radio transmissions between the port authority and the ship a mile transmission between the port authority in the ship what i was looking for was evidence around 9 time like symptoms on the ship that would have clearly righted the ship to a medium or high risk classification at no time did our foreign covert no i don't like symptoms mentioned anywhere in any of the pipework from carnival all the really. yes so what does that say to you but it says to me a couple of things. there was. an on a strong response from the ship whether it's a captain the doctor or the crew in relation to the whole side of the ship as it was coming into the port of city. the ruby princess docked at 2 30 in the morning 2 passages were rushed to hospital would later test positive for that 9 taint the other coronavirus taken from passages were also sent for testing. on the morning of the 19th of monch crew lined up to fail well the pathogens. they see you doing the side 5 all the way d
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recent capital minsk since the disputed presidential vote in august 9th protesters have defied the authorities and have been gathering every day calling for an end to present the question because 26 year old despite the continued threats of a violent crackdown opposition supporters say they won't. give up ahead of sunday's rally the bellary song rolled into the central city streets a warning to those marching any unrest monuments and statues would not be tolerated and they not the police would see to that on saturday in the city of good old no in the west so the man at the center of this wave of discontent alexandr look at shankar railed against the opposition supporters queues nato of deliberately positioning its forces by the country's western border and the army to defend its territory but there you were not the nato forces are approaching we understood this last year when they announced drills coronaviruses slowed them down a bit now the situation from their point of view has become unstable and they've switched back to operation and they've deployed all their troops we can see this. nato
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the secretary perry do you fear president trump having that sole authority. i do fear it but i also i really agree with tom has our concerns not just from president trump other presidents have parsed similar concerns in the past now when president nixon was in the last few months in his office he was a very heavy drinker and so he might have made an irrational decision based on that every drinking president kennedy was under very heavy medication for the pain as he was suffering and it's conceivable that led them to president reagan in the last few months in office appeared to be in the 1st few months early stages of alzheimer's so that all of these problems suggest no president should be are given that authority william and tom stay right there we'll have more politicking right after this break. that's connected to mom's last chance to ask for the last company and seeing him down the rest of the that's. been the christian. religion just. being the mommy. leeching mom. now newcrest has said i'm not going much to the mama that. go back to politicking we're tal
the secretary perry do you fear president trump having that sole authority. i do fear it but i also i really agree with tom has our concerns not just from president trump other presidents have parsed similar concerns in the past now when president nixon was in the last few months in his office he was a very heavy drinker and so he might have made an irrational decision based on that every drinking president kennedy was under very heavy medication for the pain as he was suffering and it's...
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is small ministries it's the advisory recommendation of authorities combined with a legally binding measures that he's always taking form of a strategy also disturbed by and i'm very very proud that so many swedish people are actually having a trust's of following the recommendation lin of course if they have trust in the political parties or so and that is a completely different issue let's talk a little bit more about the relationship that you have with your neighbors right now the state of trust there your neighbors including finland norway and denmark are lifting travel restrictions in the region but for the most part they are excluding sweden due to its higher level of covert 1000 infections they have concerns they have voiced them on record you traditionally have excellent communication and cooperation with your nordic neighbors so leaving sweden outbreaks that a longstanding close cooperation you're the foreign minister what do you think about being isolated by your neighbors right now. well i'm so glad that we have such an excellent door that corporation like we managed to r
is small ministries it's the advisory recommendation of authorities combined with a legally binding measures that he's always taking form of a strategy also disturbed by and i'm very very proud that so many swedish people are actually having a trust's of following the recommendation lin of course if they have trust in the political parties or so and that is a completely different issue let's talk a little bit more about the relationship that you have with your neighbors right now the state of...