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barlow admits he has perjured himself while defending the church in the past. but he insists that what he's saying now true. today when discussing his decision to leave the ñchurch, he and his wife say it was not only because of the things he felt forced to do as chief but because of the strange and arbitrary rules being imposed on all members by the prophet warren jeffs. >> reporter: what were the kind of rules he would hand down? >> first it was eat very little ate. then they said use beans for protein. then the next week, beans were forbidden. >> reporter: there are signs of hope emerging in this community, that new public school something jeffs had once banned. they are now get being aok proper education. >> do i hear $100,000? >> reporter: we also went to this auction where property once controlled by the church is now being sold off to anyone who wants to buy it. warren jeffs' former body guard has purchased a compound that was built for the prophet and turned it into the america's most wanted bed and breakfast which he is more than happy to show off. >>
barlow admits he has perjured himself while defending the church in the past. but he insists that what he's saying now true. today when discussing his decision to leave the ñchurch, he and his wife say it was not only because of the things he felt forced to do as chief but because of the strange and arbitrary rules being imposed on all members by the prophet warren jeffs. >> reporter: what were the kind of rules he would hand down? >> first it was eat very little ate. then they...
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. >> reporter: on my recent visit to the area i conducted this exclusive interview with barlow.ers would work hand in hand with church security. they're sometimes known as "the god squad". and while we in town we believe they followed us repeatedly. can we ask you a quick question? barlow is now cooperating with federal investigators who say the local governments here are controlled by the church a charge these members of the town council didn't seem eager to discuss when i showed up at one of their meetings. it's a pretty serious charge. i would think that you would want to answer it yourselves. an attorney for that town council later insisted that officials here do not take orders from the church but it is clear from this incident with sabrina kesner just how many people here are loyal to warren jeffs. it was only after a search warrant was obtained that the children were released and backed inside the van which drove off. on her facebook page tonight, this message. thank you defenders of children and all those involved to help reunite me with my babies. our deepest gratitude
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his name is helaman barlow.nd he was the chief marshall in the joint force that patrols these twin towns. a position that placed him in close proximity to warren jeffs. helaman barlow has broken from the faith and is divulging what he says are church secrets to federal investigators who are suing the local governments accusing them of being controlled by the church. a charge local officials deny. as we mentioned there are signs of hope emerging in this community. that new public school, something jeffs had once banned. hundreds of children of former members are now getting a proper education. even though this community is slowly changing, it's still very tense and divided. >> can i get your name? >> reporter: listen to what this woman, one of the few flds members who agreed to speak to us had to say about warren jeffs. she believes the admitted pedophile is the victim of prejudice. >> is that the view of what is happening with the prophet that it is persecution? >> in my opinion, yes. >> do people feel he will c
his name is helaman barlow.nd he was the chief marshall in the joint force that patrols these twin towns. a position that placed him in close proximity to warren jeffs. helaman barlow has broken from the faith and is divulging what he says are church secrets to federal investigators who are suing the local governments accusing them of being controlled by the church. a charge local officials deny. as we mentioned there are signs of hope emerging in this community. that new public school,...
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maude barlow is the world's preeminent water rights activist. if you google the phrase water rights activist she is the only person named in the result. she chairs the board for the member of the council of canadians food and water watch and the world future council. she holds 12 honorary doctorates and has received numerous awards for her work on water rights, most recently, the earth care award. she is highly published and her latest is blue future. protecting water for people on the planet forever. please help me welcome her. [applause] maude: thank you. thank you very much. i am absolutely delighted to be here and thank you for your beautiful words. i am quite embarrassed that is true. a shout out to edward, the founder. it is a true pleasure speaking at a university where your stated goals have to do with peace and justice and that is actually upfront who you are. it is not that common so it is really a treat to be here. i will talk to you a little bit about the global water crisis and welcome to the high school students, i am happy that yo
maude barlow is the world's preeminent water rights activist. if you google the phrase water rights activist she is the only person named in the result. she chairs the board for the member of the council of canadians food and water watch and the world future council. she holds 12 honorary doctorates and has received numerous awards for her work on water rights, most recently, the earth care award. she is highly published and her latest is blue future. protecting water for people on the planet...
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>>reporter: barlow says the inconsistency came out during cross examination during the trial. >> it's just totally unethical. unacceptable. >>reporter: attorney tony represented one of the suspects who was acquitted. he even wrote then police chief this letter after the trial. saying it was unethical. dna expert harmon even spoke directly to the judge about would land conduct and told the judge i don't think it was professional don't think it was professional. district attorney george launched investigation independent of police chief sivrment he was chief during the first alleged misconduct as well as chief during the crime lab scandal in 2010 when cilingt criminalist stole cocaine evidence. the he says george should recuse him sprevl any investigation. >> i didn't understand how he's not conflict out of this particular investigation. he was on both side of it. >>reporter: george points out he shut the drug test immediately when he learned of the madden cooib crime lab scandal. he began an investigation. >> although i was chief of police very short period of time all people hired bef
>>reporter: barlow says the inconsistency came out during cross examination during the trial. >> it's just totally unethical. unacceptable. >>reporter: attorney tony represented one of the suspects who was acquitted. he even wrote then police chief this letter after the trial. saying it was unethical. dna expert harmon even spoke directly to the judge about would land conduct and told the judge i don't think it was professional don't think it was professional. district...
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food and water watch chair barlow diskette -- discusses the water crisis in cincinnati.arlow: it is like a bathtub. a lot of us sitting around a bathtub with a lot of water. we have blind folds and straws. we are drinking the water fast. we think it is fine because there is a lot of water for everyone. all of a sudden there is no water for anyone. it is exponential overuse. you cannot see it coming. it is the exponential overuse of something that is finite. there was the world economic forum held for leaders around the world. it was held in switzerland. every year they do research ahead of time about what the major issues are. they talk to 900 experts. they said it is the coming water crisis. it is here in terms of impact. another human meeting from the secretary-general raj 500 scientist together and they said what we are doing is what they call the planetary transformation. a great change to the world and the planet as the melting of the ice age. in a different study, done through the world rank, -- the world bank the statistic that stunned the world was that two years
food and water watch chair barlow diskette -- discusses the water crisis in cincinnati.arlow: it is like a bathtub. a lot of us sitting around a bathtub with a lot of water. we have blind folds and straws. we are drinking the water fast. we think it is fine because there is a lot of water for everyone. all of a sudden there is no water for anyone. it is exponential overuse. you cannot see it coming. it is the exponential overuse of something that is finite. there was the world economic forum...
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[applause] maude barlow is the world's preeminent water rights activist. in fact, if you google the phrase water rights activist she is the first and only person specifically named in the results. she chairs the board for or a member of the council of canadians food and water watch the international forum on globalization and the world future council. she holds 12 honorary doctorates and has received numerous awards for her work on the water rights most recently the earth care award the highest international honor of the sierra club. she's highly published and her latest is blue future. protecting water for people and planet forever. we are honored to have her here at xavier. please help me in welcoming her. [applause] >> thank you. wow. thank you very much. i'm absolutely delighted to be here. thank you mark, for your beautiful words. i am quite embarrassed if i, first, i am going to look. thank you so much to nancy and elizabeth for the sustainability committee. thank you so much, james buchanan for your beautiful words and to work. and cynthia cummings
[applause] maude barlow is the world's preeminent water rights activist. in fact, if you google the phrase water rights activist she is the first and only person specifically named in the results. she chairs the board for or a member of the council of canadians food and water watch the international forum on globalization and the world future council. she holds 12 honorary doctorates and has received numerous awards for her work on the water rights most recently the earth care award the highest...
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caleb barlow joins me from ibm security.a fascinating company i cover all the time and love the talk about ibm. ibm doesn't really talk about -- does not really like when i talk about ibm, but what you guys do with security is really interesting and points to a lot of change in the industry. talk about -- to whom do you sell? caleb: our primary focus is the chief security information officer. what's fascinating is this is the newest member of the sea suite. it has not been since the mid-1990's with the formation of the chief information officer that we've had this new role in the sea suite -- they c suite. it's all about risk. >> by the latest update from whatever and hope that that would do the job. >> that's exactly right. now what we have to think about -- security is a risk we have to think about just like we would think about is this risk. how do we mitigate that business risk of security with the investment it will take to protect ourselves? cory: are there particular kinds of tools leading the charge right now that ar
caleb barlow joins me from ibm security.a fascinating company i cover all the time and love the talk about ibm. ibm doesn't really talk about -- does not really like when i talk about ibm, but what you guys do with security is really interesting and points to a lot of change in the industry. talk about -- to whom do you sell? caleb: our primary focus is the chief security information officer. what's fascinating is this is the newest member of the sea suite. it has not been since the mid-1990's...
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barlow my wife is a huge fan of yours. if i come home and tell her i arrested you, i'm in huge trouble. i said, would you like a note? i said you're going to have to arrest me. pick somebody else i don't know what else to do here. he said, are they too tight? i said it's okay i think they're supposed to hurt a little bit. but it's a choice that we -- i'm not suggesting you go get arrested. i'm saying that there are times when we have to stand up and find ways to be there and to say, this old-growth forest or this aquifer or this lake or this whatever isn't mine. it just doesn't belong to me and it doesn't belong to you guys who are about to destroy it. it belongs to future generations. it belongs the other species. it belongs to the ecosystem and we just simply have to find stronger ways to express this. and think of all the changes that have come. the women's movement. the civil rights movement. all of them. have come through struggle. not one of them has just been won by benign sitting down and say, it would be nice to h
barlow my wife is a huge fan of yours. if i come home and tell her i arrested you, i'm in huge trouble. i said, would you like a note? i said you're going to have to arrest me. pick somebody else i don't know what else to do here. he said, are they too tight? i said it's okay i think they're supposed to hurt a little bit. but it's a choice that we -- i'm not suggesting you go get arrested. i'm saying that there are times when we have to stand up and find ways to be there and to say, this...
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maude barlow is the world's preeminent water rights activist.if you google the phrase "water rights activist" she's the first and only person specifically named in the results. she chairs the board for or is a member of the counsel of canadians food and water watch, the international forum on globalization, and the world future council. he holds 12 honorary doctorates and has received numerous awards for her work on water rights. most recently the earth care award, the highest international honor of the sierra club. she's highly published and her latest is "blue future, protecting water and the people for the planet forever." we're honored to have her here at xavier. please join me in welcoming her. [ applause ] >> thank you. wow, thank you very much. i'm absolutely delighted to be here. thank you, mark for your beautiful words. i'm quite embarrassed. thank you so much to nancy and ann doherty and elizabeth for the sustainability committee. thank you so much, james buchanan, for your beautiful words and work. and cynthia ia for the great work yo
maude barlow is the world's preeminent water rights activist.if you google the phrase "water rights activist" she's the first and only person specifically named in the results. she chairs the board for or is a member of the counsel of canadians food and water watch, the international forum on globalization, and the world future council. he holds 12 honorary doctorates and has received numerous awards for her work on water rights. most recently the earth care award, the highest...
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. >> reporter: dillon barlow lives a few houses down from where slager spent his teenage years in mount laurel. he is a a recent graduate and find closeness to home at officer involve shooting disturbing. >> i just think it is crazy. i saw the the video. it is just, i don't know it seems like i don't even know it blows my mind. >> reporter: i reached out to the lenape regional high school school district to find out what more we can learn about michael slager. we didn't hear back from them. certainly when students and staff get back something to talk b live from medford township i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 eyewitness muse. >>> chester county bus driver ace rested for leaving a child on that bus all day. authorities tell us that 66 year-old he pick up a seven year-old girl at her home to take her to school. she was only passenger on that van but she never made to it school. investigators say roseland drove past the school and park the van at the bus lot. when that girl failed to show up for class the school called her mom who notified them that had daughter had gotten on that van. now that li
. >> reporter: dillon barlow lives a few houses down from where slager spent his teenage years in mount laurel. he is a a recent graduate and find closeness to home at officer involve shooting disturbing. >> i just think it is crazy. i saw the the video. it is just, i don't know it seems like i don't even know it blows my mind. >> reporter: i reached out to the lenape regional high school school district to find out what more we can learn about michael slager. we didn't hear...
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mod barlow's chair of the nonprofit organization food and water watch. five years ago she was an advocate and helping the u.n. declare water and a basic human right. she broke recently but what she calls a global water crisis. this is one hour 20 minutes.
mod barlow's chair of the nonprofit organization food and water watch. five years ago she was an advocate and helping the u.n. declare water and a basic human right. she broke recently but what she calls a global water crisis. this is one hour 20 minutes.
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maude barlow discusses what she calls the global water problem. maude: we have invasive species overpumping, overexploitation of the water system itself. one study on groundwater taking says that if the great lakes are being pumped as mercilessly as groundwater around the world the great lakes could be dead or i indry in 80 years. you can't imagine. but it is possible to take a massive amount of water and destroy it. we are also doing with peter fixation, the green lj -- future for caseputrification, the green algae. there are 67,000 square miles of agriculture around the great basin and it is poisoning the patch we thought we got rid of. it is back in the very serious issue. >> food and water watch chair maude barlow on the water crisis. monday, aetna ceo said that his employees got a wage increase beginning that day. he called on corporations to invest more in their people. he said that income inequality in america is not sustainable. the peterson institute for international economics posted the one-hour discussion. >> welcome back to our previo
maude barlow discusses what she calls the global water problem. maude: we have invasive species overpumping, overexploitation of the water system itself. one study on groundwater taking says that if the great lakes are being pumped as mercilessly as groundwater around the world the great lakes could be dead or i indry in 80 years. you can't imagine. but it is possible to take a massive amount of water and destroy it. we are also doing with peter fixation, the green lj -- future for...
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for keisha barlow it's her first time in school. >> i thought it would be kind of weird but i guess it's that sometimes they will be wearing your traditional dresses or your traditional wear. they have slowly evolved into blue jeans. >> reporter: there are other signs of change here. a new subway and the decision by warren jeffs' bodyguard to purchase a compound built for the move fete and turn it into a bed and breakfast. >> these are typical rooms here and very comfortable. >> reporter: the church is under legal assault too. the federal government accusing local officials here of being controlled by warren jeffs, a charge town council members did not seem to want to answer. you wouldn't want to respond to that? an attorney for the town council later insisted that officials do not take their orders from jeffs but it's clear in this divided town that many believe their prophet an admitted pedophile is a victim of prejudice. is that the true of what's happening with the prophet? >> in my opinion, yes. >> reporter: despite the ongoing tension optimists point to this school as evidence that
for keisha barlow it's her first time in school. >> i thought it would be kind of weird but i guess it's that sometimes they will be wearing your traditional dresses or your traditional wear. they have slowly evolved into blue jeans. >> reporter: there are other signs of change here. a new subway and the decision by warren jeffs' bodyguard to purchase a compound built for the move fete and turn it into a bed and breakfast. >> these are typical rooms here and very comfortable....
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visit ncicap.org] >> tomorrow night on c-span mark barlow on the global water supply and efforts to address the shortage she says is a global water crisis. the event was hosted by xavier university in cincinnati. >> what is happening is it's kind of like a bathtub. it's like a bunch of us sitting around a great big bathtub with a lot of water and we have blindfolds and straws and we are drinking that water really fast and we think it's fine because there's lots of water for everybody, and then all of a sudden water for anyone. it is called exponential overuse of something. you cannot see it coming. it is not like one and one makes two, it is the exponential overuse of something that's finite. last month, there was the world economic forum held for leaders around the world in doubt most switzerland, which it always is -- in davos and every year they do research on the major issues. they talked to 900 experts around the world and to a person it said the coming crisis is the water impact. ban ki-moon, secretary-general of the u.n., brought 500 scientist together and said what we are doing now
visit ncicap.org] >> tomorrow night on c-span mark barlow on the global water supply and efforts to address the shortage she says is a global water crisis. the event was hosted by xavier university in cincinnati. >> what is happening is it's kind of like a bathtub. it's like a bunch of us sitting around a great big bathtub with a lot of water and we have blindfolds and straws and we are drinking that water really fast and we think it's fine because there's lots of water for...
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barlow, my wife is a huge fan of yours. if i come home and tell her i arrested you, i'm in huge trouble. i said, would you like a note? i said, you're going to have to arrest me. i'm really sorry. pick somebody else, i don't know what else to do here. he put the handcuffs on me. he said, are they too tight? i said it's okay, i think they're supposed to hurt a little bit. but it's a choice that we -- i'm not suggesting you go get arrested. i'm saying that there are times when we have to stand up and find ways to be there and to say, this old-growth forest or this aquifer or this lake or this whatever isn't mine. it just doesn't belong to me and it doesn't belong to you guys who are about to destroy it. it belongs to future generations. it belongs the other species. it belongs to the ecosystem and we just simply have to find stronger ways to express this. and think of all the changes that have come. the women's movement. the civil rights movement. all of them. have come through struggle. not one of them has just been won by b
barlow, my wife is a huge fan of yours. if i come home and tell her i arrested you, i'm in huge trouble. i said, would you like a note? i said, you're going to have to arrest me. i'm really sorry. pick somebody else, i don't know what else to do here. he put the handcuffs on me. he said, are they too tight? i said it's okay, i think they're supposed to hurt a little bit. but it's a choice that we -- i'm not suggesting you go get arrested. i'm saying that there are times when we have to stand up...
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still coming up on the show setting the earnings barlow analysts predict the first quarter could be oneweakest for s&p 500 companies in years. we break down the forecast, next. don't go away. >>> alcoa reports first quarter results unofficially kicking off the u.s. earnings season in what is expected to be one of the weakest periods for s&p 500 companies in several years. what can we expect? let's check in with landon who is at cnbc's hq. >> hey, good morning. alcoa is the first mayor company in the s&p 500 to report first quarter results. profits and revenues are forecast to rise year over year. investors will be listening for comments about whether they're as upbeat about global demand for aluminum as three months ago. shares struggled following 17% in january while the s&p 500 is up 1.5%. the ceo will be on closing bell today after the company reports results at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. numbers come amid what could be the weakest set of earnings for the s&p 500 companies in some time. profits are expected to fall by 3 to 4.5%. that would be the first year over year decline since the t
still coming up on the show setting the earnings barlow analysts predict the first quarter could be oneweakest for s&p 500 companies in years. we break down the forecast, next. don't go away. >>> alcoa reports first quarter results unofficially kicking off the u.s. earnings season in what is expected to be one of the weakest periods for s&p 500 companies in several years. what can we expect? let's check in with landon who is at cnbc's hq. >> hey, good morning. alcoa is...
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tonight on c-span, advocate maude barlow on the water crisis. >> the great lakes are in very serious trouble. we have invasive species massive pollution overpumping and overexploitation of the water system itself. one other study on groundwater taking says that if the great lakes is the pump as mercilessly as groundwater around the world with the great lakes could be dead dry in 80 years. if you have ever stood on the banks of the exterior, you could not imagine that, but it is also full. we are also dealing with future vocation -- that blue-green algae that they expect to come back this summer. it is from farming where we do not have proper regulation and these nutrients are running off into our system. it is poisoning the great lakes basin. the patch we thought we got rid of is back, and it is very serious issue. >> tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span. the polk county iowa democratic party hosted it spring awards dinner in the morning -- des moines. they hosted former governor martin o'malley and former senator james webb. they each spoke for about 20 minutes. [applause]
tonight on c-span, advocate maude barlow on the water crisis. >> the great lakes are in very serious trouble. we have invasive species massive pollution overpumping and overexploitation of the water system itself. one other study on groundwater taking says that if the great lakes is the pump as mercilessly as groundwater around the world with the great lakes could be dead dry in 80 years. if you have ever stood on the banks of the exterior, you could not imagine that, but it is also full....
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. >> mad barlow is the water rights activist.if you goog the phrase water rights activist, she's the first and only person specifically named in the results. she chairs the board for as or is a member of the council of canadians food and water watch, the international forum on globalization and the world future council. she holds 12 honorary dock rats and has received numerous awards for her work on water rights, most recently the earth care award, the highest international honor of the sierra club. she's highly published and her latest is "blue future." we are honored to have her here at xavier, please help me and welcome her. [ applause ] >> wow, thank you very much. i'm absolutely delighted to be here, thank you, mark for your beautiful words. i'm quite embarrassed that that's true. thank you so much to nancy and ann dougherty and elizabeth for the sustainable committee. thank you so much james buck can for your words and work. and i just a shout out to edward, the founder. i just want to say it's a true pleasure speaking at a
. >> mad barlow is the water rights activist.if you goog the phrase water rights activist, she's the first and only person specifically named in the results. she chairs the board for as or is a member of the council of canadians food and water watch, the international forum on globalization and the world future council. she holds 12 honorary dock rats and has received numerous awards for her work on water rights, most recently the earth care award, the highest international honor of the...