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we feel duped. >> cooper: by whom?alpha tau omega, the national fraternity, the chapter on that campus, and by washington state university. >> cooper: jolayne houtz and hector martinez said they knew their son, sam, had been pledging alpha tau omega for more than two months, but were unaware that, according to the police report, some witnesses said he'd already endured being hit, tackled, and asked to consume large quantities of alcohol by a.t.o. members. they last spoke with sam around 5:00 p.m. on november 11, 2019. >> houtz: we told him that we loved him. and he said, "i love you too." and that was the last time that we got to talk to him. >> hector martinez: i remember we, we s-- we say, "take care of yourself." and he say, "don't worry, i got it." >> cooper: around 9:00 p.m., sam was summoned by fraternity members to "big little night," when each pledge learned who their "big brother" was, and, according to police, got introduced to the so-called "family drink." a.t.o. rules forbid hazing and alcohol at the frater
we feel duped. >> cooper: by whom?alpha tau omega, the national fraternity, the chapter on that campus, and by washington state university. >> cooper: jolayne houtz and hector martinez said they knew their son, sam, had been pledging alpha tau omega for more than two months, but were unaware that, according to the police report, some witnesses said he'd already endured being hit, tackled, and asked to consume large quantities of alcohol by a.t.o. members. they last spoke with sam...
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the only way to resolve this tragedy is two things primarily, one is the cooperative community, has cooperative agreements, having folks work together to meet these agreement and also the government plays a role and has regulations. that is the heart of the issue. how do you see that moving forward in the cooperative community standing behind so people should know how important it is or how to get there. >> the reality is the common cause is we are interested in keeping people on the land and to have diversity in agriculture and by diversity i mean diversity in all its definitions, large operations, small operations, midsize operations, organic produces, commercially regular conventional protection enterprises, farmers of color, white farmers, we need everybody to figure out it is in our collective best interests if we have a diverse american agriculture. i heard this phrase from folks, they now recognize when we have a food secure nation, producers producing all this food we consume that we have a more secure nation from a national security perspective. keeping people on the land and making it
the only way to resolve this tragedy is two things primarily, one is the cooperative community, has cooperative agreements, having folks work together to meet these agreement and also the government plays a role and has regulations. that is the heart of the issue. how do you see that moving forward in the cooperative community standing behind so people should know how important it is or how to get there. >> the reality is the common cause is we are interested in keeping people on the land...
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is more friendly so we can cooperate, so we don't agree will just cooperate on issues where we havea shared interest, if you are doing what we're doing in taiwan and hong kong and trading everything else. that is its current position, and so we should try to change that and we should engage them in the hope of changing their minds, and it might change next year after the 20th party of congress but we also need to be ready that if they don't change their mind, that we can tackle these shared problems without their full anticipation in cooperative endeavors. i'm not saying we shouldn't try. i'm saying we should try but we also need to be ready that if the future and is what the current answer is. >> you chronicle very well in your book how u.s.-china relations under trump nosedived really significant after trump realizes this pandemic isn't a hoax, that it really is going to necessitate a a shutdown, unle down in the u.s. and, therefore, his reelection hopes are in jeopardy. at that point onwards the china hawks basically who had been argued but not always winning in the white house,
is more friendly so we can cooperate, so we don't agree will just cooperate on issues where we havea shared interest, if you are doing what we're doing in taiwan and hong kong and trading everything else. that is its current position, and so we should try to change that and we should engage them in the hope of changing their minds, and it might change next year after the 20th party of congress but we also need to be ready that if they don't change their mind, that we can tackle these shared...
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more bendy so we can cooperate so we don't agreee that we will just cooperate on issues with sharedinterests if you are doing what we do with taiwan and hong kong and tradede in every thing else and that is the current position, so we try to change that and engage then the hope of changing their mind and it might change next year out, but we also need to be ready that if they don't change their mind that we can tackle these shared problems without their full participation in cooperative endeavors, so i'm not saying we shouldn't try. we should try and we also need to be ready that if their future answering with their current answer is. >> you chronicle very well in your booker how us china relatis on the trump nosedive significantly after trump realizes this pandemic isn't a hoax and it really is will necessitate a shutdown, a lockdown in the us and therefore the election hopes are in jeopardyle and at that point onwards the china-- china hoax basically you know arguing but not winning in the white house from then arm a warrant, but you also make the point that biden inherited that a
more bendy so we can cooperate so we don't agreee that we will just cooperate on issues with sharedinterests if you are doing what we do with taiwan and hong kong and tradede in every thing else and that is the current position, so we try to change that and engage then the hope of changing their mind and it might change next year out, but we also need to be ready that if they don't change their mind that we can tackle these shared problems without their full participation in cooperative...
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not cooperating with inspection but it is definitely not positive they're not cooperating.thee. main take away i dw from it is not whether or not it makes a lab leak more or less likely, it's not getting cooperation from china and we shouldn't expect to have transparency in the future. and the implication is, what do we do about that? that is more important than where it came from because we should know now in the future contingencies like this, we won't have cooperation either so we need to prepare on cooperation one way or another or to accept that will happen so i think that's what people avoiding it because they are getting focus on the question of transmission. you may never know, we should continue to press but we do know the reason we don't know which is cooperation. >> you know the reason we don't, a good way of looking at it. the last telephone call with xi jinping, it was followed by his comment in late march of 2020, followed by an extraordinary propaganda campaign between the trump administration and xi jinping's t people saying this s a virus that has come from
not cooperating with inspection but it is definitely not positive they're not cooperating.thee. main take away i dw from it is not whether or not it makes a lab leak more or less likely, it's not getting cooperation from china and we shouldn't expect to have transparency in the future. and the implication is, what do we do about that? that is more important than where it came from because we should know now in the future contingencies like this, we won't have cooperation either so we need to...
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need to cooperate now. >> harari: certainly.now, we are at the point when we need global cooperation. you cannot regulate the explosive power of artificial intelligence on a national level. i'm not trying to kind of prophesy what will happen; i'm trying to warn people about the most dangerous possibilities in the hope that we will do something in the present to prevent them. ( ticking ) >> welcome to cbssportshq presented by progressive insurance. >> i'm james brown with the scores of the nfl today. mike white makes a case with a ring of honor over cincinnati. the eagles snatched hearts from the lions. tennessee conference on the coast, and geno drops on jacksonville to grab a dove. >> and the bourbon street blus for 24/7 news and highlights go to cbssportshq.com. ♪ ♪ they always leave us snoring ♪ ♪ accidents are boring with the progressive family ♪ so, when do you allome? never. we're here for you 24/7. morticia: how terrifying. protection so good, it's scary. "the addams family 2" now playing everywhere. your shipping manager
need to cooperate now. >> harari: certainly.now, we are at the point when we need global cooperation. you cannot regulate the explosive power of artificial intelligence on a national level. i'm not trying to kind of prophesy what will happen; i'm trying to warn people about the most dangerous possibilities in the hope that we will do something in the present to prevent them. ( ticking ) >> welcome to cbssportshq presented by progressive insurance. >> i'm james brown with the...
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but it's definitely not the thing to cooperate. the main take away that i draw from this is not whether or not it makes a lab leak less likely and if they were not getting cooperation from china we shouldn't expect to have transparency in the future that is hard to particularly in the implication about them, what do we do about that, that is more important than where it came from because we should know nown that in the future contingencies like this we will have cooperation either. we need to be prepared to act with the cooperation or to accept. i think that's what people are experiencing but there avoiding as well because they're so focused on the question of a transmission. we may never know that we need to continue to prep but we do know, the reason why we don't know is because they cooperated. >> we do know the reason why we don't know which is a wicked way of looking at it. >> trump had as you recall when xi jinping was a spicy unprintable one followed by the comment in late march of 2020. followed by in extraordinary propagan
but it's definitely not the thing to cooperate. the main take away that i draw from this is not whether or not it makes a lab leak less likely and if they were not getting cooperation from china we shouldn't expect to have transparency in the future that is hard to particularly in the implication about them, what do we do about that, that is more important than where it came from because we should know nown that in the future contingencies like this we will have cooperation either. we need to...
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>> cooper: but how much of that portrayal is real?r and then eat her baby? >> andrew wallace-hadrill: aughs ) caligula did not impregnate his sister and eat her baby. >> cooper: did caligula make a horse a high-ranking senator or consul? >> wallace-hadrill: no, no, of course he didn't. >> cooper: did he turn his palace into a brothel? >> wallace-hadrill: no. >> cooper: so, where did all these ideas come from? >> wallace-hadrill: well, largely from robert graves. you know, his "i, claudius" novels are awesome. but he wasn't an academic. he was a writer. >> cooper: andrew wallace- hadrill is an academic-- a professor emeritus at the university of cambridge, and he's closely studied the few written accounts that survive from caligula's time. i grew up watching "i, claudius." i loved the book. i love the old tv series. you're telling me, a lot of that just wasn't true. >> wallace-hadrill: now, what i'm not denying is they had sex in the palace. of course they had sex. ( laughs ) pretty spectacularly, of course they had sex. >> cooper: ( l
>> cooper: but how much of that portrayal is real?r and then eat her baby? >> andrew wallace-hadrill: aughs ) caligula did not impregnate his sister and eat her baby. >> cooper: did caligula make a horse a high-ranking senator or consul? >> wallace-hadrill: no, no, of course he didn't. >> cooper: did he turn his palace into a brothel? >> wallace-hadrill: no. >> cooper: so, where did all these ideas come from? >> wallace-hadrill: well, largely from...
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they don't believe that the lack of cooperation is a problem. they created this narrative for domestic consumption that there's a conspiracy against them and they have seen this opportunity that they believe the west-- i just don't think we see that she don't see as far as we can tell it's been reported dialogue, we don't see this consideration that it was a huge error or a major mistake and that in the same way you do here, so you know i would hope they would have a period of reflection on how to handle the pandemic but i think it's more likely for domestic audience that they cross this line that they handled it very well and we are over 650,000 dead now in the united states and more or about the same in europe. >> we only have a few minutes left, so let me go to a question of my own which is what your prediction is for this pandemic? by when do you think-- it sort of a two-part question, when do you think it will be basically over and become endemic and cease to be a pandemic. also, short time to answer a big question but what are the longer-t
they don't believe that the lack of cooperation is a problem. they created this narrative for domestic consumption that there's a conspiracy against them and they have seen this opportunity that they believe the west-- i just don't think we see that she don't see as far as we can tell it's been reported dialogue, we don't see this consideration that it was a huge error or a major mistake and that in the same way you do here, so you know i would hope they would have a period of reflection on how...
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brad cooper was arrested for the death of his wife nancy.ted to having an affair, admitted that their marriage went through tough times, but was he capable of her murder? once again here's keith morrison. he was just the right sort of guy when she found him, bright, quiet stable. now brad cooper was on trial for murder. >> at this time we are ready to have the opening statements. >> it began this past march, 2 1/2 years after nancy's death. >> nancy cooper never went for a run from her house on july 12th of >> reporter: the prosecutors howard kum, amy fitz and boz had their own idea of what happened to nancy the night she disappeared. >> we think she came home from this party and said some things in front of him that might have upset him a little bit and he choked her. >> killed her then, their theory goes, put her body in the trunk of his car, drove to that drainage ditch, returned home to manufacture an alibi. why? she started with the shredded marriage, brad's affair, cutting off nancy financially, stopping her move back to canada. she wa
brad cooper was arrested for the death of his wife nancy.ted to having an affair, admitted that their marriage went through tough times, but was he capable of her murder? once again here's keith morrison. he was just the right sort of guy when she found him, bright, quiet stable. now brad cooper was on trial for murder. >> at this time we are ready to have the opening statements. >> it began this past march, 2 1/2 years after nancy's death. >> nancy cooper never went for a run...
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she�*s shadow home secretaryjobs, moving yvette cooper and their. . ._ yvette cooper and their...heir... she's got that star power, hasn't she? she . that star power, hasn't she? she does, that star power, hasn't she? she does. and _ that star power, hasn't she? she does. and it _ that star power, hasn't she? she does, and it will— that star power, hasn't she? she does, and it will be fascinating to see how— does, and it will be fascinating to see how she does against priti patei — see how she does against priti patel. remember, yvette cooper represents a constituency which didn't— represents a constituency which didn't push for a second eu referendum, unlike keir starmerand referendum, unlike keir starmer and other— referendum, unlike keir starmerand other prominent people in the labour party _ other prominent people in the labour party so _ other prominent people in the labour party. so this shows a slight change in direction — party. so this shows a slight change in direction. it'll be fascinating to see — in direction. it'll be fascinating to see how keir starmer gets on when
she�*s shadow home secretaryjobs, moving yvette cooper and their. . ._ yvette cooper and their...heir... she's got that star power, hasn't she? she . that star power, hasn't she? she does, that star power, hasn't she? she does. and _ that star power, hasn't she? she does. and it _ that star power, hasn't she? she does, and it will— that star power, hasn't she? she does, and it will be fascinating to see how— does, and it will be fascinating to see how she does against priti patei — see...
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she�*s shadow home secretaryjobs, moving yvette cooper and their. . ._ yvette cooper and their... got that star power. _ yvette cooper and their... she's got that star power, hasn't _ yvette cooper and their... she's got that star power, hasn't she? - yvette cooper and their... she's got that star power, hasn't she? she . that star power, hasn't she? she does, that star power, hasn't she? she does. and _ that star power, hasn't she? she does. and it _ that star power, hasn't she? she does, and it will— that star power, hasn't she? she does, and it will be fascinating to see how— does, and it will be fascinating to see how she does against priti patel — see how she does against priti patel. remember, yvette cooper represents a constituency which didn't_ represents a constituency which didn't push for a second eu referendum, unlike keir starmerand referendum, unlike keir starmer and other_ referendum, unlike keir starmerand other prominent people in the labour party _ other prominent people in the labour party 50 _ other prominent people in the labour party. so this shows a slight c
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it seems that's probably what the thing that pushed him to start to cooperate and what will the cooperationthing is privileged. that's something that still has to be obviously worked out. there are a lot of questions that still remain. >> one thing in the committee's favor is that steve bannon is loving this. he loves ton be a martyr. mark meadows has a more normal reaction to being indicted which is i don't want to be indicted. that seems to have encouraged him to make some level of cooperation. how extensive, we don't know. >> good point. jeffrey, how do you interpret another major development, what we heard in the court hearing over the former president's executive privilege claims. what if it goes beyond the appellate courts to the supreme court? >> the three judges seem sympathetic to the committee's position, unsympathetic to the president's claim of broad executive privilege. however, they did see this as a tough case and it is a tough case. there's not a lot of precedent on the question of what happens when a former president and current president disagree about what's covered by ex
it seems that's probably what the thing that pushed him to start to cooperate and what will the cooperationthing is privileged. that's something that still has to be obviously worked out. there are a lot of questions that still remain. >> one thing in the committee's favor is that steve bannon is loving this. he loves ton be a martyr. mark meadows has a more normal reaction to being indicted which is i don't want to be indicted. that seems to have encouraged him to make some level of...
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it is right we continue to notjust cooperate, cooperation is what we do day in and day out, but how weintelligence and our own rules prevent some of that from happening and we are looking at ways how we can strengthen and bolster that. we have to think about what that. we have to think about what that means in terms of data sharing. on prosecutions, the prosecutions that have taken place are significant, they really are. the prosecution pathways in france differ from the united prosecution pathways in france differfrom the united kingdom. but also how we share across different jurisdictions information about individuals that have been arrested, because laws are different and differ. but also i should add there are gangs that aren'tjust operating on the continent, in northern france, belgium, netherlands and germany, there are gangs that operate in the united kingdom and thatis operate in the united kingdom and that is where our resources are focused. and targeted. this is not just about uk and france cooperation, and i have never said and i want to put this on the record once again, th
it is right we continue to notjust cooperate, cooperation is what we do day in and day out, but how weintelligence and our own rules prevent some of that from happening and we are looking at ways how we can strengthen and bolster that. we have to think about what that. we have to think about what that means in terms of data sharing. on prosecutions, the prosecutions that have taken place are significant, they really are. the prosecution pathways in france differ from the united prosecution...
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and this has something to do with health cooperation. that front and digital infrastructure. these are things that have also been present since the pandemic. we are going to also see probably more cooperation on their green sector. the greenside of investments. so these are just a few partnerships and few areas of cooperation that have opened up since the last year and we are going to see of course, she mentioned earlier, continuing cooperation in terms of exchanges between government officials, local and regional state governments, cultural exchanges are going to continue to be important. students, scholarships and exchanges between media journalists and so on. these are going to continue in the china africa relations. continue in the china africa relations-— relations. we saw a lot of vaccines _ relations. we saw a lot of vaccines been _ relations. we saw a lot of vaccines been sent - relations. we saw a lot ofj vaccines been sent across relations. we saw a lot of i vaccines been sent across to africa from china as well. that is all we
and this has something to do with health cooperation. that front and digital infrastructure. these are things that have also been present since the pandemic. we are going to also see probably more cooperation on their green sector. the greenside of investments. so these are just a few partnerships and few areas of cooperation that have opened up since the last year and we are going to see of course, she mentioned earlier, continuing cooperation in terms of exchanges between government...
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cooper jones, i thank you once again for being with us tonight.rosecutors over the last several hours say it was just out of line, what the defense attorney said about your son. the quote, long, dirty toenails. for you, as a mother, it prompted you to get up and leave the courtroom. what was going through your head? >> thanks for having me, as well. um, it was very, very disturbing. i thought it was very, very rude to talk about his long, dirty toenails and to totally neglect that my son had a huge hole in his chest where he was shot with that shotgun. she chose not to -- to recognize that -- that that gunshot wound -- actual his long toenails. >> why did you get up and go? >> i was afraid that i was -- i just was afraid. i sat there the last two weeks and let them dehumanize my son who wasn't doing anything wrong the day that he chose to go for that afternoon jog. and after, they go as far as describing his toenails long and dirty. despite, like i said earlier, that my son had a huge hole in his chest where he was shot with that shotgun. very dis
cooper jones, i thank you once again for being with us tonight.rosecutors over the last several hours say it was just out of line, what the defense attorney said about your son. the quote, long, dirty toenails. for you, as a mother, it prompted you to get up and leave the courtroom. what was going through your head? >> thanks for having me, as well. um, it was very, very disturbing. i thought it was very, very rude to talk about his long, dirty toenails and to totally neglect that my son...
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so far, they have been fairly cooperative, i think, with congress. we do need it to work on some key components. that is why many of us have done work in the last few years on reimagining the state department. what does the state department look like for the next 10, 20 years, and so forth? to answer your question, which i hope they will work with us on, is making sure it is not just reimagining the department, but we start taking affirmative steps to rework the department. diversity is one of the issues, but doing a better job in terms of retaining people, in allowing folks who are in midcareer to also join the state department, not because we want to allow outside people to automatically leapfrog any of the well-qualified candidates at the state department, that i think you have to allow some way for folks to come in who did not start at the beginning. different ways we can reorganize the state department to make sure it is completely modernized for the time we are in. aude: thank you, and that is very important. and you have been an advocate for d
so far, they have been fairly cooperative, i think, with congress. we do need it to work on some key components. that is why many of us have done work in the last few years on reimagining the state department. what does the state department look like for the next 10, 20 years, and so forth? to answer your question, which i hope they will work with us on, is making sure it is not just reimagining the department, but we start taking affirmative steps to rework the department. diversity is one of...
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cooperation with other cooperatives and concerns for the community. they generally provide long-term stability, jobs prosperity. next slide. so this is an example of a successful economic work on cooperative insan francisco. regal groceries in the mission . supervisor hillary ronin's district. next slide please. today we talkabout how we co-op in san francisco . do we have thousands of unitsin san francisco ? the last is the entrance to cathedral co-op in supervisor peskin's district at 1201 california. it's a market rate co-op that's been around for a long time and provides historic apartments and to the right is the glenridge co-op in supervisor mandelman's district right across from glen park. it is in low and moderate income co-op that was filled with self financing as a rental co-op and was able to convert to owner occupied housing co-ops a few years after it was built. next slide please. i want to talk about a little bit of what the difference is between a apartment and a co-op. it can be a house within a development. with a co-op owner it has a
cooperation with other cooperatives and concerns for the community. they generally provide long-term stability, jobs prosperity. next slide. so this is an example of a successful economic work on cooperative insan francisco. regal groceries in the mission . supervisor hillary ronin's district. next slide please. today we talkabout how we co-op in san francisco . do we have thousands of unitsin san francisco ? the last is the entrance to cathedral co-op in supervisor peskin's district at 1201...
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_ but on climate and climate cooperation is _ but on climate and climate cooperation is the - but onmate and climate cooperation is the only - but on climate and climate | cooperation is the only way but on climate and climate i cooperation is the only way to get this job cooperation is the only way to get thisjob done. migrants on the belarus border continue to suffer — as they try to enter poland. russia is accused of manipulating the situation for its own ends. a pandemic of the unvaccinated — germany warns its hospitals are close to being overwhelmed by record levels of covid infections. and — we meet the teacher who's just won a million dollars in a unesco backed prize. it feels amazing and it really validates the work the teachers put inside and outside the classroom every day. hello and welcome to the programme. in an unexpected move, the world's two biggest producers of greenhouse gases — the us and china — have agreed to co—operate more closely on climate issues over the next decade. the countries issued a joint statement at the cop—26 conference in glasgow — pledging to hel
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what cooperation, then, when he speaks of cooperation, then, when he speaks of cooperation, does presidenttion, does president macron want? �*, , ., _ ., ., want? let's start by the cooperation we're having — want? let's start by the cooperation we're having right _ want? let's start by the cooperation we're having right now, _ want? let's start by the cooperation we're having right now, 20,000 - we're having right now, 20,000 migrants stopped in france because we're doing it for the united kingdom, since the beginning of the year, 1000 boats stopped before the crossing the channel. there is much less people trying to cross through the channel or taking ships to the united kingdom then there were five years ago. this is a huge cooperation that we are dealing with. and there is exchange of information between france and the uk on networks of smugglers... damian green, the conservative mp in kent today, said the british side... it is impractical to police the entire coastline, it is way too long, but president macron has talked about putting drones in the air, gathering intelligence and resp
what cooperation, then, when he speaks of cooperation, then, when he speaks of cooperation, does presidenttion, does president macron want? �*, , ., _ ., ., want? let's start by the cooperation we're having — want? let's start by the cooperation we're having right _ want? let's start by the cooperation we're having right now, _ want? let's start by the cooperation we're having right now, 20,000 - we're having right now, 20,000 migrants stopped in france because we're doing it for the united...
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gone is the talk of cooperation.to the uk home secretary priti patel to attend talks there with her counterpart at the weekend. and it seems to be centred on the letter by borisjohnson to president emmanuel macron. what has angered the french government so much? let's talk about what was in the letter in more detail with our correspondent simon jones. hejoins me now here in dover. what was it about the letter, was at the fact it was an open letter, the contents of it, do we know? i letter, the contents of it, do we know? ., letter, the contents of it, do we know? ~' ,., letter, the contents of it, do we know? ~ ,., ., , letter, the contents of it, do we know? ~ ., , ., , know? i think both, to be honest, re know? i think both, to be honest, pretty extraordinary _ know? i think both, to be honest, | pretty extraordinary developments this morning because last night, boris _ this morning because last night, borisjohnson wrote to this morning because last night, boris johnson wrote to emmanuel macron_ boris johnson wrote
gone is the talk of cooperation.to the uk home secretary priti patel to attend talks there with her counterpart at the weekend. and it seems to be centred on the letter by borisjohnson to president emmanuel macron. what has angered the french government so much? let's talk about what was in the letter in more detail with our correspondent simon jones. hejoins me now here in dover. what was it about the letter, was at the fact it was an open letter, the contents of it, do we know? i letter, the...
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both acknowledge the need for cooperation between the two countries. this is 10 minutes. >> next time we will have to do a face-to-face meeting. i hope we can have a candid conversation. maybe i should start more formally, although you and i have never been that formal with one another. good evening to everyone here in the united states, and get running to you mr. president out beijing. -- morning to you mr. president of beijing. i'm happy we have time to meet, and i look forward to a candid and forthright discussion. as i said before, our responsibility as leaders of china and the united states is to ensure that the competition between our countries does not create conflict whether intended or unintended. it seems to me we need to establish some common sense guardrails, be clear about where we disagree, and work together where our interests intersect. none of this as a favor to either of our countries, but it is responsible world leadership, and you are a major world leader, so is the united states. our bilateral relationship will have a profound impa
both acknowledge the need for cooperation between the two countries. this is 10 minutes. >> next time we will have to do a face-to-face meeting. i hope we can have a candid conversation. maybe i should start more formally, although you and i have never been that formal with one another. good evening to everyone here in the united states, and get running to you mr. president out beijing. -- morning to you mr. president of beijing. i'm happy we have time to meet, and i look forward to a...
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db cooper is yet to be found dead or alive.ime historian on why we're still searching for answers half a century on. >>> the pentagon is now cracking down on ufos really the department of defense announced last night that it's creating a new group to investigate reports of ufos in restricted air space they say it's because they pose a potential flight risk to air crews and could raise national securityconcerns this all comes after a report compiled in june revealed the pentagon could not explain 143 incidents of ufo sightings and 18 appeared to demonstrate advanced technology. cnbc looked into this. >> the unexplained unidentified has intrigued the public and presidents alike including president obama on the late, late show with james corden. >> the truth is when i came into office, i asked, right, i was like, all right. is there the lab somewhere where we're keeping the aliens specimens? >> reporter: joking aside the pentagon now formed an agency to investigate who and what else might be out there through the airborne object i
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. >> what cooperation, what cooperation does president macron want?t's start by the cooperation we're having right now. 20,000 migrants were stopped in france because we are doing it for the u.k. since the beginning of the year. thousand boats were stopped before they crossed the channel. there are much less people trying to cross through the tunnel onto chips -- ships than there were five years ago. this is a huge cooperation we are dealing with. there is exchange of information between france and the u.k. on networks of smugglers. >> and mp said the british art asking france, it is impractical police the entire coastline. president macron talked about putting military drones in the air, gathering intelligence than the police responding to where there are numbers of people heading into the water. that's where i think the british government is saying i can help you with that. >> i would love that there is more intelligence sharing from the british side. what i'm aware of is that they are exchanging information. the french side is giving everything tha
. >> what cooperation, what cooperation does president macron want?t's start by the cooperation we're having right now. 20,000 migrants were stopped in france because we are doing it for the u.k. since the beginning of the year. thousand boats were stopped before they crossed the channel. there are much less people trying to cross through the tunnel onto chips -- ships than there were five years ago. this is a huge cooperation we are dealing with. there is exchange of information between...
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cooperate? those are obviously important questions but they're secondary because you've got to ask first, all of these individuals have significant information, they were issued subpoenas, and let e 's see what they do. some may cooperate. some may not. some may be held in contempt. >> asha, stone and jones are well-known fire brands, much like bannon. i suppose they're going to fight these subpoenas. what do you think? >> well, jim, i mean these are not people who have any claim of executive privilege or something like that. though they may well try to fight it. as the, you know, reporting noted, there are other people and i think we need to see the bigger context in which this is happening. the committee has interviewed over 150 witnesses, including some of the people who stormed the capitol. so they are in possession of information that will potentially make the link between the planning and organization and the instructions that were given to the people who were there. so it's not a fishing
cooperate? those are obviously important questions but they're secondary because you've got to ask first, all of these individuals have significant information, they were issued subpoenas, and let e 's see what they do. some may cooperate. some may not. some may be held in contempt. >> asha, stone and jones are well-known fire brands, much like bannon. i suppose they're going to fight these subpoenas. what do you think? >> well, jim, i mean these are not people who have any claim of...
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cooper, none of whom were successful. few people that tried it for a couple of years and then people gave up. obviously 1971 was a completely different environment on a number of different levels than 2021, so i just don't think it's feasible for a d.b. cooper in 2021 to get away with it like he did in 1971. >> what is your best guess about whatever happened to him >> i think he survived i think he got away with it. as to what happened after he collected the money that he buried i believe temporarily on the beach there, the $6,000 that he left behind notwithstanding, really it's anybody's guess. i have absolutely no idea. >> that's a true unsolved miss re eric, happy thanksgiving to you as well and thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> eric ulis. >>> santa gets a lot of attention this time of year, rightly so, delivering presents world wise is no small feat. this christmas, the north pole has a new star, mrs. claus after years of toiling away behind the scenes, mrs. claus is headlining her own show, sponsored by
cooper, none of whom were successful. few people that tried it for a couple of years and then people gave up. obviously 1971 was a completely different environment on a number of different levels than 2021, so i just don't think it's feasible for a d.b. cooper in 2021 to get away with it like he did in 1971. >> what is your best guess about whatever happened to him >> i think he survived i think he got away with it. as to what happened after he collected the money that he buried i...
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so i hope that these individuals cooperate.ngaged with the committee and their work. and we're going to continue to build this legislative and framework of what happened and what transpired on january 5th leading into january 6th. >> a federal judge has now ruled that your committee can get trump white house documents from the national archives, including call logs, schedules, handwritten notes among other documents. the former president is apeel i appealing this. realistically, when do you expect to see these documents? >> well, we hope that these can start to be transmitted on friday, which is exactly what the judge has indicated. and absent any external activity, that's what we plan to hear. and so the national archives has indicated they have the material ready, ready to transmit, and they are following the president's request to turn those over to the january 6th committee and it's important that this president, president biden, is the president that gets to decide what is privileged. so he's indicated that the national ar
so i hope that these individuals cooperate.ngaged with the committee and their work. and we're going to continue to build this legislative and framework of what happened and what transpired on january 5th leading into january 6th. >> a federal judge has now ruled that your committee can get trump white house documents from the national archives, including call logs, schedules, handwritten notes among other documents. the former president is apeel i appealing this. realistically, when do...
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need more cooperation from the - translation: we need more cooperation from the british, | cooperationrom the british, because we are guarding the border for the british. this because we are guarding the border for the british.— for the british. this is about addressing _ for the british. this is about addressing long _ for the british. this is about addressing long term - for the british. this is about addressing long term pull . for the british. this is about - addressing long term pull factors, smashing — addressing long term pull factors, smashing the criminal gangs that treat— smashing the criminal gangs that treat human beings as cargo, and tackling _ treat human beings as cargo, and tackling supply chains. this requires _ tackling supply chains. this requires a coordinated international effort _ here in northern france, we've been inside one of the camps where people who've travelled thousands of miles wait — for the green light from smuggling gangs. we'll be looking at what it would take to bring the crossings to an end, and the impact on both sides of the channel. also on the
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so our interest then there may be areas where we can cooperate, trump put sanctions, whereas biden is sending war ships along with verse johnson's warship, elizabeth grove, carrie plus these sorts of threats and saying, cooperating economically. that's exactly. i mean, every, every week there is a new move on taiwan, a sort of incremental chop, chop chop, if it moves closer and closer. of course, on the one hand, america says that it still supports the one china policy, and they agree mm month subsequently. but every so often there is a new element. the type of pay off is a cultural office is going to be designated instead of taiwan represented. this. there are more visits by the merican officials to taiwan ships go through regularly, the taiwan straits to sort of to emphasize the freedom of fading. and people come like the australian prime minister come to taiwan and say, well, of course i can see it would be possible either for australia or america, not just for taiwan. should china attack it or invade it? okay, well, so since it's what's causing them, the chinese is great anxiety a
so our interest then there may be areas where we can cooperate, trump put sanctions, whereas biden is sending war ships along with verse johnson's warship, elizabeth grove, carrie plus these sorts of threats and saying, cooperating economically. that's exactly. i mean, every, every week there is a new move on taiwan, a sort of incremental chop, chop chop, if it moves closer and closer. of course, on the one hand, america says that it still supports the one china policy, and they agree mm month...
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walk us through what we know about meadows level of cooperation. indication that the threat of a contempt referral may be what sparked this from him? >> reporter: by parsing the experience from the committee's chairman announcing the cooperation from meadows and the attorney, it's clear he is cooperating a little bit but not as much as the committee would like. the committee tells us that meadows has handed over some documents. he'll sit for an initial deposition soon. but they say he won't be able to hide behind claims of privilege. they want to get everything they have to ask him answered. meadows attorney says he hopes the committee will continue to respect meadows' claims of privilege and will essentially ask him questions he can answer. so, hallie, it's pretty clear here the committee won't get everything they want. as to whether the threat of contempt here moved meadows, it's hard to say for sure. he certainly would have more to lose by being charged ultimately with contempt than say steve bannon. meadows is out promoting a book right now. he
walk us through what we know about meadows level of cooperation. indication that the threat of a contempt referral may be what sparked this from him? >> reporter: by parsing the experience from the committee's chairman announcing the cooperation from meadows and the attorney, it's clear he is cooperating a little bit but not as much as the committee would like. the committee tells us that meadows has handed over some documents. he'll sit for an initial deposition soon. but they say he...
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their leaders seem to find ways to cooperate such as a recent agreement on crime it -- climate changepresident biden and xi jinping had their first virtual summit to resolve their differences. the meeting produced no breakthroughs, not publicly. both sides called it an opportunity to repair ties. our correspondent reports. >> the leaders of the world's two biggest economies sat face-to-face for the first time using their virtual summit as a way to reset points of tension in their relationship. pres. biden: we need to establish commonsense guardrails, to be clear and honest where we disagree, and work together with -- where our interests intersect, especially on climate change. >> for years, the u.s. has accused china of economic and defense provocations that include disrupting global trading practices that hurt american businesses. more recently, stepping up military incursions near taiwan. president biden said recently the u.s. would defend taiwan in any conflict. in tuesday's summit, he also told the chinese president the u.s. was committed to a one china policy, and opposed any cha
their leaders seem to find ways to cooperate such as a recent agreement on crime it -- climate changepresident biden and xi jinping had their first virtual summit to resolve their differences. the meeting produced no breakthroughs, not publicly. both sides called it an opportunity to repair ties. our correspondent reports. >> the leaders of the world's two biggest economies sat face-to-face for the first time using their virtual summit as a way to reset points of tension in their...
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it isn't _ like to see more cooperation. it isn't a _ like to see more cooperation.ng field and that is the whole point this conference to get— is the whole point this conference to get that cooperation in place and it is good _ to get that cooperation in place and it is good to see the amount of investment pledged but this time that pledge needs to be withheld and we need _ that pledge needs to be withheld and we need to see countries that need that help _ we need to see countries that need that help to break the reliance on coal and — that help to break the reliance on coal and fossil fuels to happen much quicker— coal and fossil fuels to happen much quicker because every single molecule of c02 and methane and other— molecule of c02 and methane and other greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere today are going to keep having that cumulative effect and build — keep having that cumulative effect and build up so there is no time to lose _ and build up so there is no time to lose. ., . ., ., and build up so there is no time to lose. ., . ., . ~' , and build up so the
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do you see that cooperation evening in the future? . , that cooperation evening in the future?ure? there has been a complete aareement future? there has been a complete agreement in _ future? there has been a complete agreement in glasgow _ future? there has been a complete agreement in glasgow on - future? there has been a complete agreement in glasgow on a - future? there has been a complete agreement in glasgow on a more i agreement in glasgow on a more technical issue methane control. the chinese unfortunately, they did not commit to a phase out of coal there, even though it is in the plans domestically, but this cooperation is, if you want, important for the world. it will be beneficial, because the us have useful technology for the chinese, but the chinese also have useful technology for aydin�*s green agenda. i am sure level and there may be more areas of global interest, including interest, including health, including pandemic control, but that the us and china can agree on, to at least pursue this. again, i don't expect any agreement and this meeting, but agreement and
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there are others cooperating who we don'tng know who are working through it.rtant to remember that a lot of republicans who were speaking out against january 6th who said this was my final straw with then president trump. to wonder who those people are, what information they have, and what are they giving, i think that's going to be an important part to imthis, too. >> our team has put together a screen, a graphic, so you can see it of the people who have been deposited from the most recent round from the january 6 select committee. there is a name on hear, angela mccallum. not a household name. fair to say. but she is interesting. here.yoerenced i want you to tease that out more, why you find that intriguing. >> that's right. she is definitely the lowe's low profile person. >> i think so, yeah. >> in this latest batch of subpoenas. she is interesting because there was reporting before the january 6th attack happened after trump lost the election and the networks called it for biden there is a report that angela mccallum was reaching out the lawmakers in michi
there are others cooperating who we don'tng know who are working through it.rtant to remember that a lot of republicans who were speaking out against january 6th who said this was my final straw with then president trump. to wonder who those people are, what information they have, and what are they giving, i think that's going to be an important part to imthis, too. >> our team has put together a screen, a graphic, so you can see it of the people who have been deposited from the most...
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the latest meeting of the asia-pacific economic cooperation kicked off this week. many world leaders, this will be their third global summit in a few weeks after the g20 and cop 26. what can we expect? our asia business correspondent mariko oi explains. >> for all the happy family pictures, some a pet members are not happy with each other. that u.s. china rivalries, traded tiffs between australia and china and geopolitical sensitivities surrounding taiwan and china, who both want to join a regional trade agreement. so, over three decades, aipac has been a neutral space for regional leaders to find consensus. is year all meetings are virtual, taking away one of the biggest attractions, to get leaders in the same location. for the groups most important work has always be done -- been done out of the limelight. >> authorities in parts of germany has banned unvaccinated people fro bars, restaurants, and leisure facilities. in recent days germany recorded its highest infection rates since the pandemic began. doctors warn some hospitals will soon reach capacity as the cu
the latest meeting of the asia-pacific economic cooperation kicked off this week. many world leaders, this will be their third global summit in a few weeks after the g20 and cop 26. what can we expect? our asia business correspondent mariko oi explains. >> for all the happy family pictures, some a pet members are not happy with each other. that u.s. china rivalries, traded tiffs between australia and china and geopolitical sensitivities surrounding taiwan and china, who both want to join...
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thank you very much and join anderson cooper, and a town hall with dr. fauci, coronavirus facts and fears. that is going to air tomorrow night at 8:00. >>> let's move forward on breaking news out of michigan, the school shooting. let's bring in alexandra field. what are you learning? >> authorities giving us information. they are now saying three people were killed in the shooting at oxford high school, all three believed to be students. another six people injured in the shootings. at least one of the six appears to have been a teacher. authorities giving this update just a few minutes ago. let's listen in. >> deputies took a suspect in custody within five minutes o. original 911 call. they recovered a handgun from the suspect. the suspect fired multiple shots. there's multiple victims. it's unfortunate that i have to report that we have three deceased victims right now who are all believed to be students. we have six others that were shot. one was a schoolteacher. they're all at local hospitals being treated for various injuries. >> you heard officials
thank you very much and join anderson cooper, and a town hall with dr. fauci, coronavirus facts and fears. that is going to air tomorrow night at 8:00. >>> let's move forward on breaking news out of michigan, the school shooting. let's bring in alexandra field. what are you learning? >> authorities giving us information. they are now saying three people were killed in the shooting at oxford high school, all three believed to be students. another six people injured in the...
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>> happiness for my community, for the arbery family, for wanda cooper jones. i think it was a horrible thing to happen to their son. my family is friends of theirs and we want it to support them to make sure they know they have love but as far away as where i live in atlanta. >> did you ever have doubt? it took over two months before there was even an arrest in this case. >> initially i was sought out pby the uncle looking for some advice on the kill of his n nephew. we gave some advice but when it came out, it was horrific, it was awful, it was terrible. and right here where we're at now, now my community can heal again. miss jones and mr. arbery can probably rest a little better -- >> we're having some trouble there with martin's microphone. let's go back to sara sidner and ryan young. guys, if you're still with me and listening, i just want to ask you because i know you've both had an opportunity to speak to the attorneys in this case. you've been there all week for us reporting on this. do you think that the resounding guilty verdict -- there were only, i
>> happiness for my community, for the arbery family, for wanda cooper jones. i think it was a horrible thing to happen to their son. my family is friends of theirs and we want it to support them to make sure they know they have love but as far away as where i live in atlanta. >> did you ever have doubt? it took over two months before there was even an arrest in this case. >> initially i was sought out pby the uncle looking for some advice on the kill of his n nephew. we gave...
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i can't hear it, climate change cooperation? i can't hear it. can — climate change cooperation?te change cooperation? i can't hear it, can you or anybody? the i hear it, can you or anybody? the auestion hear it, can you or anybody? the question was _ hear it, can you or anybody? the question was relating to the fact of the us— question was relating to the fact of the us cannot believe you're sayingm _ the us cannot believe you're saying... the question was about your— saying... the question was about your ability— saying... the question was about your ability to deliver under on the climate _ your ability to deliver under on the climate promises, the 1.7 trillion bill. climate promises, the 1.7 trillion bill i_ climate promises, the 1.7 trillion bill~ i able — climate promises, the 1.7 trillion bill. i able to do that, china says they— bill. i able to do that, china says they can? — bill. i able to do that, china says the can? , . bill. i able to do that, china says they can?— bill. i able to do that, china says the can? , ., , ., �* they can? very fair question. i've had the qu
i can't hear it, climate change cooperation? i can't hear it. can — climate change cooperation?te change cooperation? i can't hear it, can you or anybody? the i hear it, can you or anybody? the auestion hear it, can you or anybody? the question was _ hear it, can you or anybody? the question was relating to the fact of the us— question was relating to the fact of the us cannot believe you're sayingm _ the us cannot believe you're saying... the question was about your— saying... the...