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it turned out this guy had worked for sam bowers. he was the guy who kind of type propaganda,n because i guess no one else in how to type. so he overheard sam bowers give the orders to kill vernon damer. so he told us that. he met with the district attorney and the case got in 1997. the guy who had been the key witness in the 1960's with this guy, billy roy pitts. he had been involved in the killing for vernon damer. he planned guilty to the murder, and got a federal sentence. and then his sentence was overturned. so i was researching how much tsme guys like pit actually served in prison in mississippi. because it was a bit of a joke. governors pardoned some of these guys. the ones who were convicted didn't spend much time in prison. i was researching each one of those and it got to him. i couldn't find any record of his state time, but i was told he went into the federal witness protection program. so i was checking with the federal bureau of prisons to see how much final time he did. -- how much federal time he did. she pulled his
it turned out this guy had worked for sam bowers. he was the guy who kind of type propaganda,n because i guess no one else in how to type. so he overheard sam bowers give the orders to kill vernon damer. so he told us that. he met with the district attorney and the case got in 1997. the guy who had been the key witness in the 1960's with this guy, billy roy pitts. he had been involved in the killing for vernon damer. he planned guilty to the murder, and got a federal sentence. and then his...
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it turned out this guy had worked for sam bowers. he was the guy who kind of type -- typed up the klan propaganda because i guess no one else in the clan knew how to type. he overheard sam bowers gave the orders to kill vernon dahmer. he told us that. after he met with us, we met with the district attorney. the case got reopened. this was in 1997. the guy who had been the key witness in the 1960's was this guy, billy roy pitts. he had been involved in the killing for vernon dhamer. drop his gun and got caught, pled guilty to murder got a license for that, pled guilty to federal charges and got sentenced for that. i was researching how much time these guys actually served in prison in mississippi, because it was a bit of a joke. governors pardoned some of these guys. commuted their sentences. there were only a few convicted. the ones who were convicted didn't spend much time in prison. i was researching each one of those and it got to him. i couldn't find any record of his state time, but i was told he went into the federal witness pr
it turned out this guy had worked for sam bowers. he was the guy who kind of type -- typed up the klan propaganda because i guess no one else in the clan knew how to type. he overheard sam bowers gave the orders to kill vernon dahmer. he told us that. after he met with us, we met with the district attorney. the case got reopened. this was in 1997. the guy who had been the key witness in the 1960's was this guy, billy roy pitts. he had been involved in the killing for vernon dhamer. drop his gun...
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still with me, greg peters, mary bowers, and jub hurren.t are you expecting from frankfurt next week? jub: the key thing for us to watch will be any revisions to the staff projections on growth and inflation. they look high in terms of expectations for 2019, given the recent growth weakness we have seen. they have projections of around 1.7% for 2019 versus a consensus of roughly 1.3%. the market will we watching that to see how far that number is revised down to see how the ecb is thinking of policy normalization going forward. there is expectation about an announcement or further news on supporting the banking sector. it is a big meeting. ultimately, the ecb are unlikely to maintain a more dovish bias. there is uncertainty in the external environment. our take on the european domestic economy, we have seen strength, particularly in the consumer sector with unemployment almost at precrisis lows and wages heading higher. the external factors largely point back to china. the ecb will have to make and extends to which they think are transitory
still with me, greg peters, mary bowers, and jub hurren.t are you expecting from frankfurt next week? jub: the key thing for us to watch will be any revisions to the staff projections on growth and inflation. they look high in terms of expectations for 2019, given the recent growth weakness we have seen. they have projections of around 1.7% for 2019 versus a consensus of roughly 1.3%. the market will we watching that to see how far that number is revised down to see how the ecb is thinking of...
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bowers. we do seem to have some blue skies.onathan: i asked you if you liked jay powell, and you said you did because he makes mistakes. he has corrected his path radically in the last couple of months. do you see him carving out a new path? it is a constant struggle as he communicates and changes often and is trying to regulate the markets. what is different today versus several months ago is it seems increasingly so that he wants to support the markets. he is almost exclusively saying that, but the testimony this week was uneventful. maybe he is learning along the way but i think he will be a source of volatility this year. jonathan: what are your thoughts? agree, there is less opportunity. in high-yield, spreads have tightened and there is no major catalyst for tightening. jonathan: as you say, spreads are tight a model 400 basis points on high-yield. a lot of people are trying to wonder what brings them back. tongue-in-cheek ask, is the s&p 500 a factor in this as well? jub: i think we have seen over recent years whenever t
bowers. we do seem to have some blue skies.onathan: i asked you if you liked jay powell, and you said you did because he makes mistakes. he has corrected his path radically in the last couple of months. do you see him carving out a new path? it is a constant struggle as he communicates and changes often and is trying to regulate the markets. what is different today versus several months ago is it seems increasingly so that he wants to support the markets. he is almost exclusively saying that,...
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mary bowers, greg peters, and jub hurner. from new york city, that does it for us.ee you next friday, 1:00 p.m. new york time, six clock p.m. in london. for our audience worldwide, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more. clean my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. >> you are watching the best of bloomberg middle east. >> the cartels urged to relax and take it easy. >> the dubai benchmark breaks above its 100-day moving average. is the bounce back substantial -- sustainable? >> and president trump extends the china tariff deadline, boosting markets. yousef:
mary bowers, greg peters, and jub hurner. from new york city, that does it for us.ee you next friday, 1:00 p.m. new york time, six clock p.m. in london. for our audience worldwide, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can...
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i'm also joined by sal wi wisenberg, bob bower, and car carol lee here onset, eugene robinson. ken, let me start with you, you're outside, we have reporting going on inside and outside, judge ellis, we know he enjoys moments in the sun. is this going to be a very drawn out process in the next hour? >> it appears so, chuck. two things have happened already at the starting of the hearing that i think set the tone. one is that paul administramana wheeled in in a green jump suit. his days of $10,000 suits are over. she going to prison for some time, most likely a long time. the judge started the hearing by saying to the courtroom that paul manafort is not going to be sentenced here for anything to do with russian collusion. that speaks to the unanswered question that's will loom over the proceeding. many of the key questions we have about where paul manafort fits in, if at all with any kind of conspiracy with russia, that is not what this case is about. he was convicted here in virginia. tax and bank fraud, failure for foreign bank accounts. well before the trump campaign. he was c
i'm also joined by sal wi wisenberg, bob bower, and car carol lee here onset, eugene robinson. ken, let me start with you, you're outside, we have reporting going on inside and outside, judge ellis, we know he enjoys moments in the sun. is this going to be a very drawn out process in the next hour? >> it appears so, chuck. two things have happened already at the starting of the hearing that i think set the tone. one is that paul administramana wheeled in in a green jump suit. his days of...
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. -- sam bowers. whoddition to sam bowers, was arrested with his right hand guy, devers nicks. when they brought devers nicks in, it was like the most pitiful site. they wheeled him in with the wheelchair, the green oxygen tank. they wheeled him up in front of the judge and he's like, i can't take more than a couple steps without leaving -- without needing oxygen. the judges like, i normally don't do this, going to let you out without bond. a dozen days later, this is like a reporters dream. this is where we caught him. [laughter] so he got arrested. he loved me. >> find out how investigative journalist jerry mitchell helped put four klansmen in jail. you are watching american history tv only on c-span3. >> princeton university professor kevin kruse talks about the role of -- the role of historians on social media. he discusses how media consumption has changed since the 1970's. this 13 minute interview was recorded in chicago at the american historical association meeting. is a professor at princeton university and he's out with a new book this month, "faultlines: the history
. -- sam bowers. whoddition to sam bowers, was arrested with his right hand guy, devers nicks. when they brought devers nicks in, it was like the most pitiful site. they wheeled him in with the wheelchair, the green oxygen tank. they wheeled him up in front of the judge and he's like, i can't take more than a couple steps without leaving -- without needing oxygen. the judges like, i normally don't do this, going to let you out without bond. a dozen days later, this is like a reporters dream....
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noid bowers found a total of forty circular ditches. in the vine fearful region of north eastern austria. in two thousand and five archaeologist. there and his team reconstructed one of these ditches near the town of helton bag they used stone tools and the same materials that would have been available during the stone age including wood bone and plant fibers. but it's the stone structures that tell us the most about our ancient ancestors. on the north sea island of silt for example there are more than five hundred burial sites made of stone. a number of neolithic tomb can also be found on the northern german mainland and in denmark archaeologists continue to excavate and analyze some of the sites. these large stone tombs were often used for centuries. these next two give people a sense of identity the local residents performed their rituals and this helped them to reaffirm their existence so these sites really did help to shape society at that time. mentioning the. burial practices can tell us a lot about a given society and its people
noid bowers found a total of forty circular ditches. in the vine fearful region of north eastern austria. in two thousand and five archaeologist. there and his team reconstructed one of these ditches near the town of helton bag they used stone tools and the same materials that would have been available during the stone age including wood bone and plant fibers. but it's the stone structures that tell us the most about our ancient ancestors. on the north sea island of silt for example there are...
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after a couple of months as a guard, bower disclosed that he had been transformed as follows. striving to treat every one as a human being takes too much energy. i focus on proving that i won't back down. and this. i feel ashamed of my lack of self-control, my growing thirst for punishment and vengeance. the prison environment depersonalizes all involved. even with independent investigations, guards can easily get drawn into abuses that they would normally disavow. while wrong doers must be held accountable, we should also recognize that pathologies arise from institutional culture -- [bell ringing] -- role expectations and unchecked power. so we have to look at the situational factors. thank you. >> supervisor walton: seeing no more public comment, public comment is closed. colleagues, any final thoughts before we close out this hearing? supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: well, i just think that this is just really disturbing and ms. guy is right. we've had these hearings before. this is not something new. i haven't seen any movement. every time we have these hearings. an
after a couple of months as a guard, bower disclosed that he had been transformed as follows. striving to treat every one as a human being takes too much energy. i focus on proving that i won't back down. and this. i feel ashamed of my lack of self-control, my growing thirst for punishment and vengeance. the prison environment depersonalizes all involved. even with independent investigations, guards can easily get drawn into abuses that they would normally disavow. while wrong doers must be...
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investigators had zeroed in on michael bowers as the prime suspect in the murder of kay parsons.lose friend. raising more questions. but soon another violent attack would lead to a startling admission. here again is dennis murphy. >> but there was at least one person who stood squarely behind. becky's good friend knew all about michael's struggle with drugs. still she wouldn't accept she had anything to do with the the murder. >> did you wonder who was going on? >> i didn't really. knowing michael, i knew he wouldn't do anything like that. >> reporter: then just 36 hours into the murder investigation another attack. this time a shooting. just ten miles from the crime scene on hot springs drive. >> 911 . >> somebody came out from behind the trees and he shot me. >> reporter: sergeant steven douglas was dispatched to the scene. >> my partner and i received a phone call from the road patrol division in reference to a woman who had apparently been the victim of an armed robbery as she was leaving work that evening. and had apparently been shot in the process. >> do you know where you
investigators had zeroed in on michael bowers as the prime suspect in the murder of kay parsons.lose friend. raising more questions. but soon another violent attack would lead to a startling admission. here again is dennis murphy. >> but there was at least one person who stood squarely behind. becky's good friend knew all about michael's struggle with drugs. still she wouldn't accept she had anything to do with the the murder. >> did you wonder who was going on? >> i didn't...
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if i make it to 60 seconds, it took place and the trial of san bowers and the white knights of the kulux klan orchestrated the murders of james cheney and it's a shorter and countless others and brought back to trial in the late 1990s. will campbell brought went down to the mississippi for the trial and on the first day he was seen walking down the aisle and shaking the hands of san bowers. and going and sitting with his family with his courageous african-american from hattiesburg at naacp leader and activist. later journalist asked what on earth were you doing as a baptist minister helping a gesture of compassion and surrounded by cameras and newspapermen, he just nodded his head and said i guess it's because i'm a god damn christian. [laughter] >> is very much like will. >> yes or go ahead in the front. >> waiting for the microphone. between the both of you, you consider your little hairy thoughts to be junctional in order to achieve the faith objective? >> could you repeat that question please i'm not sure i heard every word. >> to consider your literary thoughts to become junction
if i make it to 60 seconds, it took place and the trial of san bowers and the white knights of the kulux klan orchestrated the murders of james cheney and it's a shorter and countless others and brought back to trial in the late 1990s. will campbell brought went down to the mississippi for the trial and on the first day he was seen walking down the aisle and shaking the hands of san bowers. and going and sitting with his family with his courageous african-american from hattiesburg at naacp...
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hisddition to sam bowers, right-hand guy was arrested. when the family brought him in, it was like the most pitiful sight you have ever seen. they wheeled him in in a wheelchair, you see the tall oxygen tank. they wheel him up in front of the judge and he's like "i can't take more than a couple of steps without needing oxygen." the judge said "i normally don't do this, but i will let you out." one dozen days later, this is like a reporter's dream, this is where we caught him. [laughter] arrested. he loved me. >> find out how investigative journalist jerry mitchell helped put 4 klansman in jail, today at six sisi five -- 6:55 p.m. eastern. you're watching american history tv, only on c-span3. "q&a,"ay night on two-time pulitzer-winning working for on his work in his search to find out how political power works. fares int to these rather modest cottage. he had torn out the walls at the end so it was all one big picture. he sat in the center of this big black leather chair. you look to the left of him out the window, it was the robert moses
hisddition to sam bowers, right-hand guy was arrested. when the family brought him in, it was like the most pitiful sight you have ever seen. they wheeled him in in a wheelchair, you see the tall oxygen tank. they wheel him up in front of the judge and he's like "i can't take more than a couple of steps without needing oxygen." the judge said "i normally don't do this, but i will let you out." one dozen days later, this is like a reporter's dream, this is where we caught...
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in october, robert bowers killed 11 in a pittsburgh synagogue. he had posted anti-semitic messages online leading up to the attack. the alleged shooter in news charles charleston church killer dylann roof. he live streamed his attack in an effort to keep the cycle of violence going. >> all of these guys watch-- they watch the reaction. they watch the tactics of those who went before them. and we ought to acknowledge that there is a rise in sort of nationalism around the world. >> reporter: at the white deuse, president trump ssagreed. le i think it's a small group of eeople that have very, very serious problems. >> reporter: currently, the f.b.i. has about 900 active domestic terrorism cases, and voat includes cases involving white supremacists. jeff. >> glor: jeff, thank you very jech. the president issued his first veto today, rejecting a resolution passed by congress that would have overturned his emergency declaration on the southern border, though his plan to steer funding to build barriers still does face challenges. here's paula reid. luti
in october, robert bowers killed 11 in a pittsburgh synagogue. he had posted anti-semitic messages online leading up to the attack. the alleged shooter in news charles charleston church killer dylann roof. he live streamed his attack in an effort to keep the cycle of violence going. >> all of these guys watch-- they watch the reaction. they watch the tactics of those who went before them. and we ought to acknowledge that there is a rise in sort of nationalism around the world. >>...
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fascinating for one thing because the majority of the animates from the speakers was directed not at robert bowers the white supremacist who murdered eleven jews as they were praying in a synagogue in pittsburgh there was a lot of talk about you know how do we combat this these this kind of ideology this kind of danger it was actually represent it was directed at the congress freshman congresswoman bill one omar who's said semitic though you know a lot of a lot of people. said we're not anti-semitic we're just simply critiques of israel's influence in the united states now as i said the majority of the speech was about you'll have no mark so that was really remarkable for me but you know i think in a lot of ways the fact that it struck such a chord it was a couple of tweets it was in a speech on you know the floor of the house or on the right that the fact that she struck such a chord kind of vindicates kind of vindicates her proves her point that there's this huge reaction from all from people in the democratic party and certainly in the republican party denouncing her first making very you know
fascinating for one thing because the majority of the animates from the speakers was directed not at robert bowers the white supremacist who murdered eleven jews as they were praying in a synagogue in pittsburgh there was a lot of talk about you know how do we combat this these this kind of ideology this kind of danger it was actually represent it was directed at the congress freshman congresswoman bill one omar who's said semitic though you know a lot of a lot of people. said we're not...
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becky sears and her son chris bowers pleaded guilty to murdering kay parsons.th penalty, but in the end, becky didn't get a better deal than chris. the judge sentenced them both to life in prison without parole. becky appeared in court that day looking hardly like the well-put-together suburban mom from days past. >> do you remember seeing becky on the news when she came to court? >> i did. >> what did ya think? >> i was, like, "wow, i understand why she was goin' to weight watchers." um, she had gained so much weight. and, you know, really no remorse either. >> reporter: even her defense attorney, who withdrew from the case before that plea deal, said he could not fathom the taboos broken in this case, the families ripped apart. >> she's turned the mother/son relationship upside down. no mother would do what she's done. no real mother. and to have turned on her own son, that says more than anything else about becky sears. >> reporter: and even as she headed off to prison, this saga wasn't over yet. her old boss at healing hands says that while she was working
becky sears and her son chris bowers pleaded guilty to murdering kay parsons.th penalty, but in the end, becky didn't get a better deal than chris. the judge sentenced them both to life in prison without parole. becky appeared in court that day looking hardly like the well-put-together suburban mom from days past. >> do you remember seeing becky on the news when she came to court? >> i did. >> what did ya think? >> i was, like, "wow, i understand why she was goin'...
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sort of structures might have been built here fences ditches or entryways archaeologist vulcan noid bower has used this equipment to investigate sites around the world. for example know about how it was able. to prove that stonehenge perhaps the world's most famous prehistoric monument was originally made of wood. these circular shapes can be seen from the air only at certain times of the year provided that they've not been covered up by blowing soil. noid bowel found a total of forty circular ditches in the fine fettle region of north eastern austria. in two thousand and five archaeologist vulcan locus there and his team reconstructed one of these ditches near the town of helton bag they used stone tools and the same materials that would have been available during the stone age including wood bone and plant fibers. but it's the stone structures that tell us the most about our ancient ancestors. on the north sea island of silt for example there are more than five hundred burial sites made of stone. a number of neolithic tombs can also be found on the northern german mainland and in denmar
sort of structures might have been built here fences ditches or entryways archaeologist vulcan noid bower has used this equipment to investigate sites around the world. for example know about how it was able. to prove that stonehenge perhaps the world's most famous prehistoric monument was originally made of wood. these circular shapes can be seen from the air only at certain times of the year provided that they've not been covered up by blowing soil. noid bowel found a total of forty circular...
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merkel it was her successor at the head of the christian democratic party ana going to comp college bowerwho gave the response here to my cross proposals what do you make of that why was it this new party leader a k k she's often known here what does that signify i think you can have two readings yeah if you call you can say why did the chance last for me why is the women of the party but you can't have a reading from i'm the guy basically that i'm going to america let it come problem by i replied means that mack of was sending a signal to germany that i'm going to come comp law should become the next sense ally also i think it depends on your viewpoint how you interpret the very fact that the answer to a president of france has been done by a leader of a party but the of course the point to come back to there and that does go again everything he said is that what we are seeing is a french german that makes whether friends are all focusing on the money the eurozone budget the sort of their achieve a minimum wage sort of things which in the theory of what would you do is the left of a stat
merkel it was her successor at the head of the christian democratic party ana going to comp college bowerwho gave the response here to my cross proposals what do you make of that why was it this new party leader a k k she's often known here what does that signify i think you can have two readings yeah if you call you can say why did the chance last for me why is the women of the party but you can't have a reading from i'm the guy basically that i'm going to america let it come problem by i...
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. >> you can see up here on the map -- >> reporter: tonight police chief jeremy bowers laying out his plan for more cameras. >> the goal is safety. the goal is to keep people safe. >> reporter: he pointed out law enforcement used video from this camera to catch suspects who were involved in the home invasion in january. the police chief also knows privacy is a major start out w the cameras. they are in the public area and they're viewing areas are areas where there's no reasonable expectation of privacy. >> there is no more expectation of privacy in the digital world. >> reporter: civil rights organizations like oakland privacy have concerns about data retention and security storage of video captured by these cameras. the organization asked for full transparency going forward. the possibility of additional cameras is in the beginning stages. the next step, more public hearings and a proposal before city council. in piedmont, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> a chilly warning about privacy and security from the director of the fbi. christopher wray was in town at the annual rsa confer
. >> you can see up here on the map -- >> reporter: tonight police chief jeremy bowers laying out his plan for more cameras. >> the goal is safety. the goal is to keep people safe. >> reporter: he pointed out law enforcement used video from this camera to catch suspects who were involved in the home invasion in january. the police chief also knows privacy is a major start out w the cameras. they are in the public area and they're viewing areas are areas where there's no...
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group of people leaving a mosque in london killing one man and last year a white supremacist robert bowers shot and killed eleven jews at a synagogue in pittsburgh pennsylvania. well let's bring in our guest now to talk more about this in melbourne via skype but we have a cross cultural consultant. she is also chair of the australian muslim women's center for human rights in beirut rodger shanahan a research fellow at the low institute an australian think tank and joining us from london matthew goodwin a professor at the university of kent and former member of the u.k. governments and muslim hatred working group good to have you all with us. as name show proof i could start with you then. how when you heard about this attack what what what was your what went through your mind first where you were you surprised by it shocked i mean given given the what your own country is going through what was your first reaction. it was i think the environment for this kind of attack culminates in the way that has the show meant to some time and i think it was always a question of when. yet it didn't take
group of people leaving a mosque in london killing one man and last year a white supremacist robert bowers shot and killed eleven jews at a synagogue in pittsburgh pennsylvania. well let's bring in our guest now to talk more about this in melbourne via skype but we have a cross cultural consultant. she is also chair of the australian muslim women's center for human rights in beirut rodger shanahan a research fellow at the low institute an australian think tank and joining us from london matthew...
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didn't be remiss if i put a shameless plug in for my buddy keith bowers. >> on newsmakers, the chiefconomic advisor talks about high deficits, trade with china, and the future of the u.s. economy. through whatlk us happens -- why the trump administration moved so slow on this and whether you think they should have moved more quickly? i happen to be sitting in on the phone call between the president and the head of boeing. -- i don't know if you have ever had the expense of a potus classics emanation -- i examinationus cross -- i am in and out -- and you better be ready. he had a lot of tough questions for boeing. i'm not going to go into the detail on a private conversation. decisions were made over the department of transportation's -- transportation. the secretary working with the faa was still trying to find a black locks and open it up -- .lack box and open it up we had some trouble with the ethiopians who wanted to go to a third-party. we will learn many more facts. it has nothing to do with commercial considerations as far as we are concerned. it has everything to do with safet
didn't be remiss if i put a shameless plug in for my buddy keith bowers. >> on newsmakers, the chiefconomic advisor talks about high deficits, trade with china, and the future of the u.s. economy. through whatlk us happens -- why the trump administration moved so slow on this and whether you think they should have moved more quickly? i happen to be sitting in on the phone call between the president and the head of boeing. -- i don't know if you have ever had the expense of a potus...
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really important for this document to become public not only for the reasons i suggests and profess bower suggested. >> appreciate it. >>> up next senator amy klobuchar accomplishes something the president hasn't managed to do. you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. >>> we're working on a plan now. there's no very great rush from the standpoint we're waiting for decisions in the court. if we win on the determination off obamacare, we will have a plan far better than obamacare. he has no plan at all for what to do afterwards and considering last time they tried to get rid of obamacare, it cost them control of the house in several state capitals. and one republican senator who didn't want to use their name told "politico" quote we can need a plan and right now we don't have one. i'm not going to throw this to the whims
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all members have been actively talking with one another, and we could see, like mary bower o jim burke at the recall, which was nothing compared to this, and johnson & johnson. was to take a look at what they could do to make sure we have the a team investigating the source of the problem. in the military if you have a single specific type of unexplained aircraft crash, the whole series is brought down the whole plane series is brought down for investigation. >> irts how they gone about handing it what have you seen out of that particular line of strategy that perhaps either gives you pause or a little bit of at least positivity about what's happening at the faa level >> it's really -- again, obviously our hearts go out to the families in both of these incidents. we're now looking at 250 lives lost, sadly, and we usually have a problem between a little bit of a gap between the faa that often actually gathers the data, the national safety board that actually analyzes the data for us, and in this case those guys are working together as far as we can tell quite fluently, and we have the w
all members have been actively talking with one another, and we could see, like mary bower o jim burke at the recall, which was nothing compared to this, and johnson & johnson. was to take a look at what they could do to make sure we have the a team investigating the source of the problem. in the military if you have a single specific type of unexplained aircraft crash, the whole series is brought down the whole plane series is brought down for investigation. >> irts how they gone...
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let's turn to some league expere experts, greg bower and dan danny sevales. >> i don't think letter could have been better especially in comparison to sunday's letter that i thought was ill advised and caused a lot of confusion. this letter has something for everyone. the ag commits to giving the report quickly, and appears on capitol hill, and there is no plan for the white house to do a privileged review. i think this is a better communication from the ag. it will satisfy a lot of those speculating and criticizing for the last few days, the devil will be in the details, but i thought it was a good communication. >> how do you expect to see from this letter? >> from the mueller report. 400 pages. >> barr says there are 400 pages but that is exclusive of exhibits and other things, i expect those will be significant as well. don't think this barr letter is as deferential to the president as some are saying. he says the president has the right to assert privilege. he doesn't say that the president would be correct in asserting privilege or that it would be granted. there is a strong argumen
let's turn to some league expere experts, greg bower and dan danny sevales. >> i don't think letter could have been better especially in comparison to sunday's letter that i thought was ill advised and caused a lot of confusion. this letter has something for everyone. the ag commits to giving the report quickly, and appears on capitol hill, and there is no plan for the white house to do a privileged review. i think this is a better communication from the ag. it will satisfy a lot of those...
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he was surrounded by his children, jack and sophie, fiancee wendy madison bower, ex-wife, mother anne bennett, stepfather, brother tom perry, sister amy and other close family and friends. the family appreciates the outpouring of support and prayers that have been extended to luke from around the world and respectfully requests privacy in this time of great mourning. no further details will be released at this time. perry's house had not been known, but he was treated for precancerous growth after a colonoscopy in 2015. he became a star on the iconic show "beverly hills 90210" and has worked consistently, most recently winning a whole new generation of fans in the hit show "riverdale." the writers of that tweeted a short time ago, quote, luke perry, you were a joyful and vibrant soul. you will be missed, but most certainly your legacy will be remembered forever. rest in love and peace, friend. while his "riverdale" co-star molly ringwald wrote, my heart is broken. i will miss you so much, luke perry. sending all my love to your family. luke perry dead today at the age of just 52. dana
he was surrounded by his children, jack and sophie, fiancee wendy madison bower, ex-wife, mother anne bennett, stepfather, brother tom perry, sister amy and other close family and friends. the family appreciates the outpouring of support and prayers that have been extended to luke from around the world and respectfully requests privacy in this time of great mourning. no further details will be released at this time. perry's house had not been known, but he was treated for precancerous growth...
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really important for this document to become public not only for the reasons i suggests and profess bower suggested. >> appreciate it. >>> up next senator amy klobuchar accomplishes something the president hasn't managed to do. e president hasn't managed t do or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the mercedes-benz suv family. greatness comes in many forms. lease the glc 300 for just $479 a month at the mercedes-benz spring event. going on now. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. [zara larsson - "wow"] ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ >>> we're working on a plan now. there's no very great rush from the standpoint we're waiting for decisions in the court. if we win on the determination off obamacare, we will have a plan far better than obamacare. he has no plan at all for what to do afterwards and considering last time they tried to get rid of obamacare, it cost them control of the hou
really important for this document to become public not only for the reasons i suggests and profess bower suggested. >> appreciate it. >>> up next senator amy klobuchar accomplishes something the president hasn't managed to do. e president hasn't managed t do or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the mercedes-benz suv family. greatness comes in many forms. lease the glc 300 for...
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robert bowers charged with shooting and killing 11 worshippers at the tree of life synagogue in october who posted on a social network, that's a haven for white nationalists and neonazis about so-called invaders. people who are actually refugees seeking a better life in this country. there's that word again, invaders. a word that turns up over and over and over again in white nationalist propaganda, although a better word for it is lies. the suspect in the new zealand attack repeatedly called attackers invaders in the manifes manifesto. words matter. it matters that the president used the word itself today, the day after the new zealand terror attack. you know someone wrote that, right? when he was talking about his border. >> people hate the word invasion, but that's what it is. >> words matter. it matters what this president has said about muslims. listen to this. it's from a town hall during the campaign. >> we have a problem in this country called muslims. we know our current president is one. >> right. >> you know he's not even american. >> we need this question. >> but, anyway, we
robert bowers charged with shooting and killing 11 worshippers at the tree of life synagogue in october who posted on a social network, that's a haven for white nationalists and neonazis about so-called invaders. people who are actually refugees seeking a better life in this country. there's that word again, invaders. a word that turns up over and over and over again in white nationalist propaganda, although a better word for it is lies. the suspect in the new zealand attack repeatedly called...
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robert bowers the man who walked into the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh and shot and killed 11le. why? because he wanted to punish the invaders who were coming to this country. specifically he reposted a post on gab that said he wants to punish filthy evil jews for bringing in filthy evil muslims. why is it all connected and why is president trump promoting the white supremacist theories? stephanie? >> let's go to decency and civility. former department of homeland security jeh johnson spoke out on the sunday shows about the tone in this country. every day on this show, we are begging for decency and civility to make a feverish come back. here's what he said. >> i would have the president say to all americans, political leaders, candidates for political positions that part of our responsibility as leaders, those of with us the largest microphones have a duty to the american public to raise the level of civility in our dialogue. i think that's fundamental in this country. we to rededicate ourselves to that? >> your reaction? >> listen, he's a decent person and president trump la
robert bowers the man who walked into the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh and shot and killed 11le. why? because he wanted to punish the invaders who were coming to this country. specifically he reposted a post on gab that said he wants to punish filthy evil jews for bringing in filthy evil muslims. why is it all connected and why is president trump promoting the white supremacist theories? stephanie? >> let's go to decency and civility. former department of homeland security jeh...
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joining us to talk about it tonight, a man with experience in this area, long-time washington lawyer bob bower, who happens to be former white house counsel to president obama. counselor, so many questions there. does that mean when the president's best buddy says there's not going to be a privilege invocation, do you take that as gospel, number one. number two, just clue our viewers in to a working definition of executive privilege. and do you foresee it being invoked? >> first of all, i wouldn't take what senator graham said to the bank. the president can say this today and he could say something else tomorrow. the attorney general could consult with him and tell the president that as a matter of sound executive practice the report really needs to be reviewed for executive privilege, that these are claims that the president shouldn't lightly waive. who's to say what will happen? so i think we'll know when we know. as to your second question, executive privilege is designed to promote the confidentiality of certain communications. communications that are made directly with the president. othe
joining us to talk about it tonight, a man with experience in this area, long-time washington lawyer bob bower, who happens to be former white house counsel to president obama. counselor, so many questions there. does that mean when the president's best buddy says there's not going to be a privilege invocation, do you take that as gospel, number one. number two, just clue our viewers in to a working definition of executive privilege. and do you foresee it being invoked? >> first of all, i...
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look, look at bowers, the tree of life tourist. let's say one thing. when muslims get killed, it's terrorism too, folks. okay? the other thing as well, there's a little bit of a different thing going on. and here's what i mean. anti-muslim big industry has been so mainstream that i think we're seeing a lot of this taking place in noncriminal incidents. we're also seeing a lack of reporting by victims because they're afraid. and bottom line, what we've seen with regard to these white nationalists is they dine from a buffet of hate that is on the internet. and the most veer lent among this is religious hate, and among that is islamaphobia. and sometimes we see a shuffling of the deck chairs. one year it's jews. then muslims. but we've seen in the united states over the last few years anti-religion hate crimes top 20% for only the first time since '92. we've had three consecutive years. while anti-muslim has gone down a little bit, it's come off of very significant increases where we've seen records, for instance, of attacks on muslims physically and at m
look, look at bowers, the tree of life tourist. let's say one thing. when muslims get killed, it's terrorism too, folks. okay? the other thing as well, there's a little bit of a different thing going on. and here's what i mean. anti-muslim big industry has been so mainstream that i think we're seeing a lot of this taking place in noncriminal incidents. we're also seeing a lack of reporting by victims because they're afraid. and bottom line, what we've seen with regard to these white...
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group of people leaving a mosque in london killing one man and last year white supremacist robert bowers shot and killed eleven jews at a synagogue in pittsburgh pennsylvania. well let's bring in our guests now to talk more about this in melbourne via skype but we have a cross cultural consultant. pro she is also chair of the australian muslim women's center for human rights in beirut rodger shanahan a research fellow at the lowy institute an australian think tank and joining us from london matthew goodwin a professor at the university of kent and former member of the u.k. government's anti muslim hatred working group good to have you all with us. tasneem chopra if i could start with you then how when you heard about this attack what what what was your what went through your mind first where you were you surprised by it shocked i mean given given that what were your own countries going through what was your first reaction it was i think the environment for this kind of attack culminates in the way that he has the show meant for some time and i think it was always a question of when. yet
group of people leaving a mosque in london killing one man and last year white supremacist robert bowers shot and killed eleven jews at a synagogue in pittsburgh pennsylvania. well let's bring in our guests now to talk more about this in melbourne via skype but we have a cross cultural consultant. pro she is also chair of the australian muslim women's center for human rights in beirut rodger shanahan a research fellow at the lowy institute an australian think tank and joining us from london...
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group of people leaving a mosque in london killing one man and last year a white supremacist robert bowers shot and killed eleven jews at a synagogue in pittsburgh pennsylvania. well let's bring in our guest now to talk more about this in melbourne via skype but we have a cross cultural consultant. shop pro she is also chair of the australian muslim women's center for human rights in beirut rodger shanahan a research fellow at the lowy institute an australian think tank and joining us from london matthew goodwin a professor at the university of kent and former member of the u.k. government's anti muslim hatred working group good to have you all with us. tasneem chopra if i could start with you then. how when you heard about this attack what what what was your what went through your mind first where you were you surprised by it shocked i mean given given that what were your own countries going through what was your first reaction it was i think the environment for this kind of attack culminates in the way that he has the show meant time and i think it was always a question of when. yet it d
group of people leaving a mosque in london killing one man and last year a white supremacist robert bowers shot and killed eleven jews at a synagogue in pittsburgh pennsylvania. well let's bring in our guest now to talk more about this in melbourne via skype but we have a cross cultural consultant. shop pro she is also chair of the australian muslim women's center for human rights in beirut rodger shanahan a research fellow at the lowy institute an australian think tank and joining us from...
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. >> i would be remiss if i didn't put a shameless plug in for my buddy keith bowers.o you mind if we take a quick photo? thank you. >> i wanted to ask you a question. it is obviously a crowded field this time around. i wanted to know how you differ from the rest of the pack. sen. gillibrand: i think that being from a red part of my state, i have a knee -- i have a unique ability to understand what it is like to grow up in a rural area or a red area. listen to everyone and find the common ground and actually get things done. this country need someone who will bring it together. you have to inspire the grassroots and the base of the democratic party. i am on -- i am at the forefront of women's rights. i'm at the forefront of immigration reform here i have been doing it for the last decade in the senate. being able to win ohio and wisconsin. a would you mind if i took quick picture? sen. gillibrand: i would love it. let's all be in. >> all of us i guess. >> thank you, senator. >> i have a different question i would like to ask you. i have been thinking a lot about traged
. >> i would be remiss if i didn't put a shameless plug in for my buddy keith bowers.o you mind if we take a quick photo? thank you. >> i wanted to ask you a question. it is obviously a crowded field this time around. i wanted to know how you differ from the rest of the pack. sen. gillibrand: i think that being from a red part of my state, i have a knee -- i have a unique ability to understand what it is like to grow up in a rural area or a red area. listen to everyone and find the...
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robert bowers, who walked into a tree of life synagogue and killed 11 people, saying that i want to punishnging in the invaders. and who used the word "invasion" several times in his manifesto? the new zealand shooter. and on friday, president trump had an opportunity to show that he was not pathetic, spineless, impotent, weak in the face of domestic terrorists, white supremacists, and what word did he use, anderson? >> invaders. >> invasion. any reason why he's seen as the renewed symbol of white identity and a man who shares common purpose with not only the new zealand shooter, but also the daily stormer, the leading white supremacist website? a l alt-right, david duke of the kk. it's all there. >> after the attacks, you wrote, the threat we're facing isn't just individual terrorists, it's the global ideology of white nationalism and white supremacy. we have to take it seriously and call out academics and media personalities who give it a platform. i mean, i think back even to -- i think it was one of the last campaign commercials, if not the last campaign commercial for the trump campai
robert bowers, who walked into a tree of life synagogue and killed 11 people, saying that i want to punishnging in the invaders. and who used the word "invasion" several times in his manifesto? the new zealand shooter. and on friday, president trump had an opportunity to show that he was not pathetic, spineless, impotent, weak in the face of domestic terrorists, white supremacists, and what word did he use, anderson? >> invaders. >> invasion. any reason why he's seen as...
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lot of the logistics you've seen going on today which is our event coordinator here today, megyn bowersdone an outstanding job. [ applause ] also thank you to our av crew back there. you did great, by the way, on the clicker. much better than i would have done. let me just close by saying something that maybe follows on what i opened with. that was the observation of what is a quarter century of these meetings. i'm reminded by seeing many of the colleagues here that have been with us for a long time. we'reina in the process i think foia in handing that off to a new generation of leaders, of advocates. there's always a regeneration within organizations. but i think there is actually a second or -- 2.0 generation now that will pick up the torch on foia. i think that -- it's not that we've run out of gas or lost interest. disheartened. disappointed. it's really time for people -- gabe is a great example if you don't mind me saying so -- of the next generation that has to take up the effort and has to reenergize the important of foia, the meaning to it . when foia was adopted in the 60s. wh
lot of the logistics you've seen going on today which is our event coordinator here today, megyn bowersdone an outstanding job. [ applause ] also thank you to our av crew back there. you did great, by the way, on the clicker. much better than i would have done. let me just close by saying something that maybe follows on what i opened with. that was the observation of what is a quarter century of these meetings. i'm reminded by seeing many of the colleagues here that have been with us for a long...
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robert bowers killed 11 jewish worshippers last year. doesn't get charged with terrorism.he headline, not terrorist. i have a problem with the war on terror discourse. >> sure. >> let's be consistent. >> the other thing and i want to bring it up is people aren't familiar with camp of the saints which is a distoep yan novel about the migration of muslims steve bannon subscribes to and people on the far right. clearly donald trump must subscribe to the idea. >> he doesn't read books. >> there's been a notable decrease in immigration, migration to europe between 2014 when the real peak happened. brought on a lot by violence in syria. a lot of refugees flowed into europe which seems to coincide with the sudden uptick and the nativist across europe attitude toward muslims, if not 9/11 sparking some of it here. how does this wind up impacting people who are in desperate situations who need somewhere to go. >> massively. the backlash has been driven through the national security prism. that's the worst language of all. donald trump ongives the statement saying it is a horrible at
robert bowers killed 11 jewish worshippers last year. doesn't get charged with terrorism.he headline, not terrorist. i have a problem with the war on terror discourse. >> sure. >> let's be consistent. >> the other thing and i want to bring it up is people aren't familiar with camp of the saints which is a distoep yan novel about the migration of muslims steve bannon subscribes to and people on the far right. clearly donald trump must subscribe to the idea. >> he doesn't...
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in october, robert bowers killed 11 in a pittsburgh synagogue. he had posted anti-semitic messages online leading up to the attack. the alleged shooter in new zealand mentioned him in his 74-page manifesto, as well as charleston church killer dylann roof. he livestreamed his attack in an effort to keep the cycle of violence going. >> all of these guys watch the reaction, they watch the tactics of those who went before them. and we ought to acknowledge that there is a rise in sort of nationalism around the world. >> at the white house, president trump disagreed. >> i think it's a small group of people that have very, very serious problems. >> currently, the fbi has about 900 active domestic terrorism cases, and that includes cases involving white supremacists. for "cbs this morning: saturday," jeff pegues, washington. >> yeah, it may be a small group of people, but they're doing a lot of harm. >> and with the way we can communicate now, that small group of people can reach so many. and that harm -- >> they can all talk to each other. >> there is a
in october, robert bowers killed 11 in a pittsburgh synagogue. he had posted anti-semitic messages online leading up to the attack. the alleged shooter in new zealand mentioned him in his 74-page manifesto, as well as charleston church killer dylann roof. he livestreamed his attack in an effort to keep the cycle of violence going. >> all of these guys watch the reaction, they watch the tactics of those who went before them. and we ought to acknowledge that there is a rise in sort of...